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Thirty-Ninth Year - No. 18 Duke University, Durham, N. C. Tuesday, November 17, 1942 Duke Players' Next Student War Chest Campaign Begins Tonight With Canvass of All Colleges [$3000 Is Goal Coed Ball Tickets Of All-Inclusive Go On Sale Today Campus Drive Under the banner of "Give Upperclass eoeds were today keeping campus males jittery Once for All," the first war- as senior, junior, and sophs i lived their first all-campus drive will opportunity to purchase tickets for the fall Coed Ball on open at 9 tonight with esan- November 25. Meanwhilele, Walter Pidgc- vassers of Trinity college, the Woman's college, College of Blanchard Decrees a photographs o Engineering, Nurses' Home, by Medical school and all gradu- Frosh May Undink ballot, irom which he will pick -*- schools. the annual Chanticleer beauty iltiated as a plan to replace queen, to be presented al the lmerable past drives with one chard yesterday solved the . ris.lSil' Student War Chest, the drive, problem—as far as it can be •book editor Dick Leulh- wiih $3,000 as its goal, will aid considei-ed a problem in these Lwislve osssissuizsiiiosss whose work dinkless days—of whether to : motion picture star's specifically a as beauty queen at the e the o orid V coed-bid dance, one of few at Tradition—in the form of Duke where women invite men, \ solic. leeting, with 160 the sophomore honorary lead­ and highlight of the fall coed ent canvassers in attendance, ership fraternity's srule that social season. take place at 8 p.m. tonight freshmen may discard their Tickets—at $1.73, including Union ballroom, with Dr. Dress Rehearsal Indicates war stamp—were "selling rap­ i K. Manchester, dean of Carolina, but must wear them lmen, Col. E. J. Bean of Ihe until Christmas if Duke loses idly" today to juniors and se­ niors, Babbie Jarden, chairman y Finance school and Don- sight. Sopho- Mackay, director of men's Power Of 'Eve Of St Mark' the few remaining ssiivities and chairman tunily to buy th .:i iour-s By Sandy Rae s- Sal- s drive Naval Reservists Rush production of the Duke Fraternities Veto sposikers. ayers' latest show, "The Eve of "Campus 1 student tal- snt WDNC r Initiate Separate St. Mark," entered iis final dress Proposed Change lack o t over, wil! sros»ram, will tonight Thursday. Irive during i i for of 1 Training Program In Pan-Hel Rule ;ws of each contestant, tonight. Master of ng war drama Thursday and profile, have been sent Harvey Bullock in- Friday nights at 8 o'clock in -Helleni liouucisd the drive verbally to Constitutional amendment pri star Pidgeon, who will selections in order of students attending last Sundsiy sented at the regular counc night's Sisag. Visitors who witnessed the meeting last Thursday night an | the Devils played standing and send his decision to Anything less than the most iwerfully moving Maxwell An- voted ou by the fraternities las enthusiastic support 'ie university yearbook, Pid- Army, Marines, and non-reserv- night which would have give Ircshman class gave Bon's first choice will be prc- nsult ti •sssiss production at a dross re- the service," drive chs-iir- the council full legislative Dow Naval reservists use sstudsj inss, sarsal last night pronounced It 1 the dance; the next nine in ickay stated last night, in show of epic proportions. De- ers was defeated by an ovei complete student coope- three separate courses under whelming majority. rder will appear in the year­ lhe giant Sludent War Chest drive, Captain A. T. Clay and his iite the general confusion and book's beauty section. o attain the contemplated Incomplete reports at prei Recruiting Board ssi :i ii'ilisisk. Upper left, Don Mac- NROTC staff officers One course slay of a dress rehearsal, last Decorations for the fall affair, upper right, Donna Hughes, repre- }ne dollar should be the se indicated an almost unan ntribution," he said, "and is taught at each regular meet­ night's preview proved that the formal as always, will be simple. i; lower left, Stew Johnson, repre­ ing on Tuesday through Thurs­ •us trend against the amend vho are financially able is another of Anderson's Forced To Extend Playing for the Social Stsandards ss! right, Charles Hill, representing day evenings, and the three- nt, offered as a substitute (c sponsored dance from 8 to 12 course series is estpecled to con­ will be Al Robertson and his tinue for the remainder of the led by a Stay On Campus e regular meeting of the th the voice of a drill ser­ Kampus Klubmen. • geant, and the keen eye of a Pidgeon—whose qualifications On Tuesday evenings, Captah sharpshooter, director A. T. West as a judge of beauty seem to be No Definite Word Yet Clay lectures on Navy organiza rine Corps recruiting board siiaisily based upon his surround­ which spent yesterday and to­ ings and vocation—has played KsSSSSiss aches Ni . day on campus enlisting stu- opposite some of Hollywood's oil K On Christmas Vacation Wednesday evening, ar most gorgeous leading ladies, in­ i by c sing weak. classifications now open in the cluding Myma Loy, Rosalind tenant (jg) Stubbs offers riglnal e story of a Univ. se on navigation each Thur Russell, Jeanette McDonald, oven in IS. Il'-ssislur close ord. brought to a vote of the frater­ Margaret Sullivan, and Gi WSAB Eliminates nities, would have substituted s arc held for the Naval r urtaiu on the final production, aminssd and enlisted was not fraternity presidents in place of an kl l finally rissisid. lata on the baseball fie 11 the petty details of costume, announced by Capt. Pilgrim for f the Scheduled Dsance .• a It is ssi o on s si svivis. usual ighting, and scenery are finally the present senior council mem­ military reasons, but campus in- lding yesterday. vised WSAB dance sched olved by Joe Gudstadt and his bers in an attempt to increase high 3ean W. H. Wannamaker, in Three More Duke Or the rest of Novembe wealing crew of stage hands. the caliber of council represent­ e kept ) the CHBONICLE While not on stage, the char­ ee amendment defeated last r both days I st night, mad.J it clear that the released today by Job acters of the play find various night read, "Representatives Alumni Are Listed Hanford, WSAB chairman. shall have'Ihe power to enact ed holidays between Decem- One change has been made i Sum. legislation consonant with the Killed In Action' sember 29 for the 6 formal schedule, Hanfor a girl knits soldi* University were concerned—-was i by-is hksli Joe G. Simp- sie same as it has been for the Carolina State ill b n the ii vas to have taken izz (Stan Barkan) a ual fi '41; Captai versities by Hitler's legions. ris Laving ton) chat Knowles, '34; ant Official communications from turday night, ha; only be in the hands of two rep­ Iff because of an Contributions through the 1 day ts resentatives for each fraternity," schedule school of nursing will be made Pilgrim, Lieut, listed as killed in i the holiday schedule—wheth- The Eve of St. Clarence Kefauver, president take place later next week. through tins Nurses' SGA, those of the Pan-Hellenic council, had Charles Burts, USN, brought the Dtificatioi r complete abolition or shifting of the Medical school through ved by the alumni office, - soed ball, cpio of all fall and promises to be one of the i the end of the firsl semester this Mtsdical Honor council, and Capt. Davis headed the Marine lieutenant Sinsipson, a Oavi- forma Is, will take place ing lhe defeat of the amendment. or in the Army Air Corps, night before Thanksgiving ess.dribiiiisjiis made by men of ubby Baer said. Tickets may It is thought likely, however, Corps recruiting unit. Three ser­ liio elsisss of '40 will be collected geants were included in the d in the British Isles on Oc- " 'ember 26. Al Robertson and that a new plan or reorganisa­ er 31. He had entered the K;mil>ii:s Klubmen by freshman house presidents ce in Page auditorium for fifty- tion will be drafted and present­ army examining group, Medical sisul csiiitiiiijs and class president ve cents; a special price of ed to the council later in the , 1941, s the dance which will last • 12 i • Worn; John Gable and a specially ap- irty-four cents for service men. veil bis inted gs ed ii ulions of higher educ: Student Kelly Field, Texas, /ever, Dr. Wannamaker Annual Woman's Musi ss cames with Cap is for Clubs' concert and dance a Hughes, coed recuiting. On July 28 he was e stressed the possibility that DES Nominates Bill Freeze " i Hill of V be held Friday afternoon r tiie Chronicle; Howard The recruiting units followed night. The dance will be s Phi Beta Kappa and close on the heels o£ a procure­ ill holidays il American col- it of the Divinity MSISOO! is killed eges, to help r neive the trans- formal with the Kampus I Outstanding Frosh Engineer ment board which visited cam­ Captain Knowles man again furnishing tins n pus two weeks ago to explain portation situal in over Christ- Nsasher's Status the possible reserve opportun­ ih Isles on September 23. He ities for college students. Both 'as the son of R. H. Knowles As Yet Uncerstain; asadena, Calif., and the brothe: is Duke, Odyssey of 'Wrong Ram' Ends f Elton Knowles, '31. ahead w for the Goes To Boston Cadet Eisbnistorf, freshman is arly-scheduled 1 i-day . 939, died recently in an acci ••'eek holidays, T. After Week-Long Experience ma, honorary engineering lead­ Texas. Hi ership fraternity, announced to- s the . of H. isisils woisl lo his Durham hideout elected TSGA vice-president, re­ t Vernon, K. mained in doubt Ihis week as Wednesday night to return him As a prize, Freeze will n —as the University of North information from the newly in­ ceive a copy of the "Escbbseh" to Chapel Hill only to find him ducted Naval Supply ensign gave Carolina mascot for three days, isngii-iiseriiis! bsmdbook. lo be pre­ ProgramScheduled came to mi end yesterday in re-abducted by unidentified men sented at a coming engineerinc By Harpsichordist Chapel Hill. a half-hour preceding. The ram, an experimental ani­ Sophomore mechanical engin- Termed the world's most ou mal of the University School of standing women harpsiehordii Medicine, reappeared after a Clisipol Hill Sunday night to re­ by critics, Yclla Pessl, will give two-day disappearance from turn the much-be-traveled goat a concert in the Woman's C ' Cameron, Herring Wednesday night to early Satur­ were unable to find lhe medical lege auditorium December day morning, slaked in the mid­ school, so thtsy left him tethered The concert is sponsored jointly Speak To Juniors dle of the East campus circle outside a Carolina fraternity by tho departments of Aesthet­ Head football coach Eddi ics, Art, amj Music, and the Cameron or Dean of Trinit; library. Later removed to South- officials in Boston iniorr dance, and also plssyisd osi i Student Forum. Ark following the weekly Sun. College H. J. Herring will speal gate dormitory by engineers, the biss c>spi-rimental capacity at the Nasher following his arrival neering intramural football ser a hundred was made by day night sings, have been com- Miss Pessl will give the A milled i I the false "Rameses" stayed tethered medical school laboratories. duty that a mistake had been basketball teams. Freeze 0 honorary engineering group pleted by Sandals, honorary ican premier performance c I, Thursday r risiTiii to a tree on the engineering cam­ Just who the "unidentified made in Washington. elected secretary of his clas •highest honor on the College sophomore organization. Suite by Couperin as wi­ Following the ensign's return the first engineering fresh Engineering campus—on a "Rubber" Seward, junior class pus until Sunday night, when he men" who absconded with the First of these music hours wil the usual Bach selections, played president, announced today. was returned to Chapel Hill, to the campus late Inst week, in­ isis of scholarship, leadership, upon her two manual harpsi- "wrong ram" Wednesday night be held this Sunday night. Thi The Thursday meeting, regu­ The first ram came into pri were. Bill Wetmore, ESGA prcs- formation was expected daily id all-around ability. music will consist of recordings •from the nation's capital for Last year's winner was Ben lar monthly class assembly, is inence on the Duke campus ident, was unable to say today. of famous symphony orchu The afternoon o£ December 7. one of a series of such meetings. Monday night a week ago when irlisle, electrical engineer from playing well-known pieces. However, Wvtin.ii-e said, tt was kron, Ohio; the 1940 winner Miss Pessl will give a combina­ Coach Cameron will probably a group of engineers "ram­ si|.s>s,nsi;. lhat the abductors had tion li'isturo-riscital for the bene­ the eampus late Saturday night as Don Schlerf, mechanical discuss compulsory physical ed­ ped" him from the medical kept 'itameses" hid somewhere fit of students who are not fa­ ucation and the possibilities for to report for duty Novembi igineer from Baltimore, Md. school at Chapel Hill, under the during the three-day hiatus in miliar -with the harpsichord. its being instituted lions. cssion that he was the real THE DUKE CHRONICLE PasgeT Capital to Tolerating Incompetent Professors Trivia Fancy Ices Phone L-963 Sherbets Is A Major Collegiate Paradox By Harvey Bullock Campus Ice Cream Specialists One of the most important and yet traditionally one DURHAM ICE CREAM CO. of the most neglected problems of college life is that 13-13 FAST FROZEN constituted by incompetent professors, men who are ab­ Anyway, that'll be one tie NYA and Colleges solutely unfit for the teaching profession, who are not that our roommate won't be Washington—(A C P—C "BLUE RIBBON" ICE CREAM able to wear. And quel week- trary to some opinion, s respected by their students, who fail completely in their "Today Its Thrifty to Bag Quality" lege students can still get c function every time they step to the front of a classroom, siderablc aid from tbe 1 DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA and yet who are allowed to continue in their positions year after year. The NYA approprialion floored by a tragic message There is not a single student in the university who is from Informing us that not acutely aware of this problem, who does not shave to was posi­ face its consequences daily. In spite of this fact, there has tively dead again. Nasty DUKE UNIVERSITY UNIONS habit, that. not been a single student who has, to our knowledge, ever EAST CAMPUS WEST CAMPUS attempted to do anything about it. Paradoxical to say the least is a situation in which a man pays a thousand Millinery Elevation ) aid is forth- Owned and Operated for tlte dollars a years for services, but refuses to take action Chapeaus in the ozone this week to the Durham Cham­ Convenience of All Students when the services for which he is paying prove unsat­ ber ot Commerce which or- isfactory. ANY SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT IN The type of mediocre professors to which we refer are SERVICE AND MEALS APPRECIATED present in every department of the university, ruining what should be valuable and interesting courses, dis­ Mighty fine, C of C, crediting by their activities all of the principles of higher A minimum of $10 per education. Why is this disgraceful condition allowed to Mailfactions month and maximum of $25 exist? The answer is, of course, that these professors are Gotta letter from my D may he earned by an NYA student, although the Wash­ offending and injuring no one but the students, who have today. He quoted the bit abc ington office of NYA is put­ Co-eds no voice in determining whether these men should be ting up a battle in Congress retained, discharged, or promoted; consequently, if there for a maximum of $35-$40 a is any one group that a professor does not have to fear month. The idea is that now, hook for Scouting the Shops again in s I is Ise • ind the it is the student body, in spite of the fact that he is indi­ if ever, competent students ilnm stuff just should Be given every oppor­ Friday's Issue of lhe Chronicle rectly being paid by this group. Wonder why he wrote that to tunity to develop skills des- For the purposes of classification, let us divide these Duke's Mixture "undesirable" professors into three groups: the "dull," "Bargain buys for the conscientious coed" He also requested that I Negro students in some col­ the intellectually unfit, and the miscellaneous incompe­ clean out my pockets a little Dancing leges cannot obtain NYA tent. In the majority are the "dull" professors. These are more carefully after attend- The game and weekend were all we could ask . . . the help. But, happily, these stu­ the men who are totally unaware of the fundamentals of drills and lec- dents can apply directly to whole state was Jivin' and all lhe little morons were so very public speaking; whose voices are monotonous, unpleas­ s I Si Washington for aid from very happy . . . special emphasis on activities at the Hill . , , NY A's special Negro fund, no ant, and hard to listen to; who organize their material acddentlly left a grenade in Pre-flighler Thornton Hooper dropped in to renew old friend­ credit lo the colleges which poorly and put undue emphasis on the unimportant and the hip pocket. Granma took ships at the Carolina Sigma Nu house after the grid classic . . . make such procedure necess- uninteresting aspects of their courses; and who do not the pants and went out in the Sampson, La Vine, and Jackson did some date switching that have the personality to "put across" their material. kitchen to iron. Oh well, she didn't leave Bob Baugh too happy • , - Biz Fox caused a mild always liked to travel. We The intellectually unfit are not as easily recognizable, riot among the Alpha Tau's by announcing herself open for like to think she has dropped Money No Object but they also exist in great numbers. Their classroom in on some old friends, some- late dates . . . Wick revived an old friendship . , . with Old economic garb no long incompetence may arise from one or more of several Gladys of Ogsbury and Ogsbury . . , Lanahan an i Lanahan er fits the shape of things. A reasons; they may be forced to teach courses which lie the war so glaringly demon outside their particular field of interest and training; . lions: e felt no pain strateSj money is beside th Wur Chest Drive they may have become lazily apathetic and refuse to Well, tonight the Student bring their courses up to date, using the same lecture real wealth of a War Chest Drive starts, and notes year after year; or they may be downright stupid, we have already started dig- by, > 1 spot r Iheis the gold miners teaching only because they are unable to compete suc­ recently removed cessfully in any other line of endeavor. Bluffing their Prancing jobs by the WPB way through each period, covering up their ignorance The Pan-Hel was a success in spite i with affected aloofness, the intellectually unfit are the directions of Raleigh and Chapel Hill . charlatans of the trade. Horace's jiltin' legs, we'd suggest that 1 ce that abused scrap rubber drive . . . The SAE brothes Most obnoxious and unpopular members of the third Nelson while Bob played , , . Ruth Jol t" We have come dream , . . Dot Hyland looked good too group are the unreasonable professors, men who refuse last Saturday, » see her man who flew in from the air we, and all ot sot necessarily a to recognize the existence of any aspect of college life color hair did Hendrickson wear to the should be able "--• a public other than the academic, who assert their authority by McAllister and Boh Johnston were there on ly debt (bad overworking their students, and who in displaying their the town regularly Itiese days . . . "Sti „.. investment complete lack of understanding kill all interest or love Bill Kelly made a neat couple ... and si da Chi's, their dance Friday night wssis a And a big na- for a course. In addition, we have the extremely biased I isn't . teacher, who presents only his side of every question, The Med School dance was not the ri indoctrinating students with his opinions and stifling any attempts at critical evaluation; the egotist, whose class­ Debris on everybody else . . . Zillah Merritt, I By John Stovall thousands of imports were among those room manner soon becomes unbearable; the cynic, who tions to the Co-ed Ball are on the wa; delights in presenting only the sordid angles in his efforts About the Plaque Campus BTO's biting their nails • . . T. to tear down all ideals, unreasonably skeptical of any Standing before the nei the Officers' Dance . . . tho' Chessie wa good; and the "crip" professor, whose bigheartedness Sterling appeared . . . sans Chessie. bronze plaque in front of th ie war and the post-war results in his course becoming so easy that nothing is Chapel we found ourselve i. the national budget gained. This list is not all-inclusive, but it does name the thinking of the people w be used as a balance most outstanding offenders. o have an ed I for the nation. When are good, the debt will The aforementioned types are well-known to every ne, a date with Bert Bass /hittled down through student; so far we have presented nothing new, but have d Jean Price have the p. on; when they are bad, just put in writing observations which are campus-wide. s thi •hen the other man corns will be reduced and East Campusites would like to Some of the men who fall into these categories may be better . . . we'd s brilliant scholars, authors of numerous authoritative . he's works, respected by their colleagues, and holders of wide Means or End ie Schur a thril reputations. Regardless of these attributes, however, they The creed set down by the fail completely in the fulfillment of their true function; plaque is noble enough. The if their primary reason and purpose for being at the university is to teach others, they should be judged on how well they perform that function and on no other mmediately aft- basis. If they refuse to correct their failings and do not when inflation BALDWIN'S improve their courses, they should be dismissed in the sion is that the theory is's.ditional theology ssame manner as an unfit employee of any concern. ut it, "We'll be sn sufficiently placed in DO YOU PIG IT? It is our opinion that in the majority of cases an indi­ so remove it as part of do of a university. To vidual professor does not actually know how well he is itent the statement is succeeding, nor do the boards which hire him. Would it ive. Our university Out of the Masthead not be a valuable service, both to the teacher and to the By Joe DiMona Coeds Wanted student, to devise some means whereby a professor would Washington—(ACP) —Need Another Duke football sea- newspaper, and does not own be informed of his failings, or his rating as judged by for nurses is most urgent. son has reached its climax, a radio. Said Soph is sure he classroom opinion? Is it wrong for a student to expect a particular politico- Some 55,000 are wanted Im­ Possibly for the last time for will graduate, claims they certain things of a professor, and who is more qualified mediately. A survey of two- the duration, lhe Pigskin Pa- won't draft him for a year thirds of the country's nurs­ to criticize a professor than the person who is, in the last rade trails majestically to its because he's too young (18), ing schools reveals that we're analysis, hiring his services? It is with this major prob­ going to fall about 10,000 lem that we will concern ourselves in a follow-up edito­ few persons last Saturday fore they get around to his nurses short of that quota. rial next Tuesday, who thought the tie-score was number. He therefore goes on a good ending to the game, with his normal college life, The only way to reach the goal now would be for 19,000 concepts that are accurate new girls to enroll in nursing and discard the rest at ths time and in lhe manner tha ally either drunk or sleeping ftljefhikj prudence dictates. Part of th< it off. Yes, he and those like tessntirle >«« usefulness of any theology is him live in dream world. He lates of the number o the happiness that many peo needed have kep 1 pie derive from the comfort g throughout the wnr Sa?J5L ?B!S£S£ S.VE""—""'"• "•—"<-• ing beliefs, the stirring eXpe

.S^So JSSS"=£;»KS That's 36,000 a year, as l-Mtmr-.n-Chief . , against an original estimate • • ""»•a-*m J. of 10,000 for 1842. they won't be playing chess. Those figures add up to a IS us in iss,. Skiff To Happiness ? migraine headache for local Churches advocate systems. Things are really moving hospitals throughout Ihe na- -f^m. Without a doubt that is one fast now. Friday the President gate systems, reaching to the of the most cussed and dis­ put his final OK on the 18-19 Symptomatic of the trend ultimate crux of human na­ cussed question on the eam­ draft bill; Monday the re­ is the announcement of the ture, psychology, and psyslol- pus. It seems that with a lit­ cruiting boards were here. Civil Service Commission ogy fur the principals Ihey tle effort the administration here recently that liberalized here on in it will be a dog rules would permit nurses Rssociciled Cblleftiate Press Nalional AdrernsiPtSerricMiM: lhat the greatest happiness who completed their training for many people comes as long ago as January, 1920, through a non-real or ssanl- tittk'iit.-s s, •to apply for government nurs­ Cblle6.de Digest real outlook on life, then a Christmas. ing every day. From a purely ing jobs. The jobs ] university may well support selfish viewpoint, we are glad sill and re-enforce the theology Office to see the population decrease ) have had r $10. If we don't, you West Campus Ediloriol and 1 which fills this need. Thus on the ostrichs of i so rapidly. Who knows, by rejsssction slip- Mail sssisis-ss once—House Q, this theology would have lo College Depsjiti Rooms 07, 08, Telephone 215. ast Campus Editorial and community. They ai next June we may be able to Business Office—00 Union. been established on real bases who bury their heads in the get a date on East campus, Pepsi-Cola Corn Dowilion Editorial and Busines Long Island City, Officii—124 West Parrish sands of ignorance, refuse to looked : For general information on Street, Telephone J-65S1. ment of human happiness, look up and stare life in the Printed by the Christian Printin s sssisin. i, but nurse recruitment, write Miss Company, Reprint Rights not mislakably as an end in face. We take for example the if dating a des- Florence Seder, National grunted when credit line is givi blind optimism of a member e Queen Is enough of an Nusrsing Council for War d to Box 4698 Duke Then, and only then, do we who i alone to make us Service, 17B0 Broadway, New Tidently e read the join a York City. IttiHW itftil/y Si-.' Tuesday, November J7, 1942 All Sorts In Sports By BILL SCHUCHARDT Wht Bukeik Ctetiitte SPORTS The Carolina game has come and gone and with it we have travelled the road that leads mighty close to the end of another football season. This fall the fortunes of the Blue Devils have not turned towards Rose Bowl IM Grid Championship To Be Settled Friday bids or undefeated, untied, and unscored on seasons. With only two more games on the menu for the men from Methodist flats we see a record of four wins, three Division Winners losses, and one tie already chalked up with the rest of the schedule as tough as that which preceded it. But the Blue Devils Close Home Season With State Saturday Blue Devils are not the only ones who have had a rocky Start Playoffs road to travel. Almost evesry major eleven in the country has been plagued by at least one upset. The race in the Duke Must Win On Wednesday Old North State for the Big Five championship is typi­ The Intramural football sea cal of the confused title sprints in every conference. To Again Share in will come to its climax Fri

Title At Stake Big Five Title inning teams, fresh from thi The crown will pass one way or another Saturday ivisional playoffs, clash in ths afternoon depending upon the outcome of lhe battle adium at 3:45. in Duke stadium—win, lose, or draw the conquer­ This year, for the first time ii ing eleven will have taken but two gomes at the ie last five, tbe Sigma Chi nim most and still will have won the league honors. If ortll Carolina State college the Wolfpack wins, ii will assume undisputed title 'olfpack for the season finale in- to the crown with two victories against no defeats uke stadium. and two tics as iis seasons record in Big Five play. Not only does the result of the On the other hand should the Blue Devils stop lhe Hire Big Five football confer- Statemen, they would move into a deadlock with ice race depend on lhe ouf- up in lhe running for their divi- )me, but the Blue Dukes will the Carolina Tar Heels for first place. Both elevens championship. would have Kvs wins, sine defeat, and one tie down divisional playolfs begin in the books. Should lhe unexpected happen and the Blue Dukes battle for sixty minutes only to end up o'clock when the Independent with a deadlock, tbe Statemen will hang onto the AC squad. Division II winner, mythical title—and with only one win on lhe tangles with tbe Division IV stives, the Southgate Frosh. This promises to he an Dawn Of New Era sting tussle because the To us this record appears to be the dawn of a new era :;,•,< s, F the endents have the best de­ in intercollegiate football—at least for the duration. .: Rtld I fensive record of any team in Gone are the days oi" | 0' ••• that roll over completely sub- the school while the Southgate each and every opponent. For the first time in many a lued by the Durham Dukes who year, State college is a power to be reckoned with by slings boast an offense that inly permitted nineteen points Looping Buddy Paces Dukes has rolled up lflO points this her big time neighbors, Duke and Carolina. The war has o be scored upon them as they had a profound leveling effect on gridiron prowess. For von every battle. the first time in years, Georgia Tech is battling with her On the basis of comparative Thursday sees Southgate "A," larger colleagues for the title in the Southeastern eon- cores, always daogerous ground uper Won Berth Division I chsmips, meeting the 0 tread on, the Wolfpack lias a mbda Chi Alpha aggregation leeided edge on the men from Division III. While Southgate New Spirit Prevails Back, Eddie Teague, Sparks Methodist flats. This fall Coach s the brute power, lhe Lamb- But we like lo sec this (lew kind of football—and •Doc" Newton has produced the The Hard Way Chis have a quartet of scat- best outfit that he has turned out backs that have beei we believe that we are the average pigskin follower Offense Of State Wolfpack By Ed PoIokoH ng who walks up lo the ticket window every Saturday. he took s around their opponens Looping Buddy Luper never expected to play any varsity We like to see Duke win, of course, but we also like -.•:• By Art Jaffey I. He has football this year for Duke with such men as Tommy Davis the new kind of spirit that prevails this fall around To this reporter's way of thinking, the Blue Devils will be polent aggregatio Methodist flats. No longer do students amble down and Bobby Rute ahead of him. He would have been satisfied pitted against a State player packed with more explosi ars and Saturday' till with getting in a couple of minutes of some of the games. to the stadium on Saturday afternoon to become dynamite than any other Wolfpack performer of reCE s plenty of •ItS: bored as the Big Blue unmercifully rolled over op­ Whili ssas given a chance, and he clicked so well that he has years when the two teams meet in Duke stadium Saturday the starting tailback ponent after opponent. The football team was a afternoon ... his name is Eddie Teague, tailback only able to hang a 13-13 defld- machine and the student body felt that it was as year's Newton-coached aggregation. the Univesrsity of North unnecessary as the fifth wheel on an automobile. Witn. the 0-0 deadlock Carolina Tar Heels Saturday, the st popular players on the Bli Blue Imps Prep ight ( 1 battle b ., Stall Intramural Cage Staicnien handed "" /il eleven. Against Carolin Receives Student Support Wake I add nched the Division I title by This year all has changed. The Blue Devils are not few weeks I Play Opens Soon For Year's Final (eating Kappa Alpha 6-0. The • the best football team ever to represent Duke, but they thought that Teague Shackmen scored their only tal- are certainly the most representative. The students holds the fate of State's chances With the football season dras ie was lucky to be able lo play Against Clemson once more feel that they are a part of the team. They sinst lhe Blue Devils in his ng to a close, the Intramusr his fan. sleepcr play. The game was rejoice in every win and uiv a.i dim ni.-s.i- s_ at every defeat i grasp ... in the Stale-Wake potlight is being focused on tl But the Duke coaches knew Fresh from their hotly-con­ and hard-fought all the as sany member of the squad. They go out to the stadium est classh he appeared to be soming basketball and wrestling that modest Luper bad the mak­ tested battle with the North Car- with the Southgate aggre­ to cheer the fightingest team ever to come out of the tourneys which are scheduled gation going into the lead in the spearhead to the entire Wolf- ings of a great. "Knocker" At- slina freshman football team, 'our minutes of play. Zwir- South, not to sit in mute silence. They like to feel that k attack and looked as im­get underway soon. tins, former Duke star and Lu- he Duke Blue Imps have begun Karl, and Johnson sparked they are making some contribution to the victory efforts pressive as any back this scribe Entries for IM baskelball and aer's coach at Rocky Mount high, ireparalions for their finai Inginecr attack while Kale, of the boys on the gridiron. has seen all fall. vrestling are due in the IM of- jnce said that he expected his .agement of Ihe season, a i Bynum, and Young led the los- Teague, a sophomore from ice on Thursday and Friday, with ng with the Baby Benga Kappa Alpha team. Fighting Blue Devils Washington, D. C, carries 170 Movember 19 and 20. Inters n Methodist should be high in both thi :iomson college in Columb And frankly we like to see this new spirit. If the pounds of speed and VCTsatility :., on November 27. Last end of powerhouse football means ihe end of a . . . the first part of ths t year saw new re squad will also be singing ths swan song as far as local fans is he Imps stopped Clemson, docile student spirit, then we are glad to see power­ was the understudy ts Is set ir wrestling and baskc 11 entrii rith Buddy Luper and Jim house football bowing out of the picture. We believe serly leading the way. that Duke students arc as proud of this season's Forty-eight .Sji'SCSi ill Duke outplayed the Tar Hei I edition of a fighting Blue Devil eleven as of any ie 1941-42 I tourney on the ground Saturday both The 26-9 victory over the Tar team ever to tear up the turf of Methodist flats. ies of Teague 'ith most fr rushing and first dos^ns, but starting Ii least two teams ana many in- Ihe air the Devils' attack bogged iept broken-field sprinter • ytag to Coac s Ifriv- spttndent and graduate quinteti down. The potent Carolina aeris hei Caldwell, ii s.s.-ssiucl Ind. A. C. 31; Divinity School 6 spark iss the floor. offense, thanks to the accural sharges took ti is-l,-| sis Although tbe boys from the AT YOUR FAVORITE THEATRE! '[•SIS.- SVlVsS.lill tosses or sophomore Billy Myei srdogs. Howa Divinity school put up a stiff noved back to Decembei and Johnny Pccora, complete Mulligan, Bbe Pittman, and Bud tight, they were totally out- five out of fifteen forwards for Palmer contributed standou total of 111 yards while the Blu ii's'is-^Lsr.-LS fssr Duke sand as CENTER pected lo bear the brunt s i for jssibli Blue and White offensive 1 :arlyle Groome and the passing Today~Wed.~Thur.-Fri.-Sat. lumbia. The end play of Johnny f Rowland Sailor, the Inde- for 57 yards, a kick which kept Muse and Johnny Little w BETTY GRABLE — JOHN PAYNE the. Deacons at bay for thf .say by the flrst of December. to its usual standard. endents piled up 21 points and greater part of the game. In the wrestling tournament: CARMEN MIRANDA lot over four pounds advantagi to seven for the Tar Heels. Loop­ Jim Miller, regular tailback, HARRY JAMES and His BAND His sjasses kept the State of­ fense rolling throughout the con s allowed except in the unlim ing Buddy Luper led the Durham ' CESAR ROMERO ted slivision. National rules wil Dukes' rushing attack to pe Back at Rocky Mount Lupe; '.'s.rss test ... his aerials carried the t. Hartley p vtsd ts the Wolfpack all the way fron overn the grapplers ally account for 85 of the considered an exceptionally fine will c t of t passser, but he has besai used only adequate their own 34-yard line to tht int. Shortly before the Caro- "SPRINGTIME IN 1 Forest two . . . the lasi check and weigh-in before is rry Beau dou in, flashy Long THE ROCKIES" ing allowed top -participate and halfback, Photographed in Technicolor the matches. s opening kickoff. Duke dre uad ft,,- I >f the ( icalions for high Souther; There are eight weight dh st blood in the opening perioi •ious Tar Hi ien Big Bob Nanni broi al North Cai riisks-lbrssaler became thi •ough the Tar Heels' forwar is.i-Sf.-j i Caro a All-star high in's at Woodmen if State's 7-6 upset wir 11 lo block Mike Cooke's punt 940. Gantt and school will start a CAROLINA Clemson by kicking the ship is.iss: ; nn.lrd 1 lhe tr. the shadow of the Carolina his Durham high school brethren Clemson freshmen point for the Wolfpack's margin i isispjsins Rocky Mount twice by Wed.—Thar.—Fri. taking the pigskin on the bounce kicking field goals, 3-0 and 9-7. "Red" Skclton — Ann Sothern he a J 79 j to score the markei Gantt graduated and Luper's rioiis weight divisions wc: linians got back in the ball game f>»M..U the punch which defeated the pounds, Herb Gibson midway in the second stanza 14-0. Shoes Repaired "MAI5IE GETS HER MAN" University of Richmond by pounds, Jim Coppedgc when John Tandy perfectly Luper wants to become a sparking the State running at­ pounds, Ben Carlisle; cuted an end around play from coach, but thinks that the Marine tack and finally scoring himself. pounds, Ben Smith; 153 poussds, Corps will call him up before WHILE Saturday Only On Saturday Charley French; 165 pounds, ever graduates. He will be ! Devils try in Chet Blodgett; 175 pounds, H Duke inarched 66 yards to for the baseball team next spr U I ^ORCHESTRA •*•* "ALL AMERICAN FOLLIES" Smith; and the unlimited, Georgi in quest of an outfield berth. rlynan acked speedst Sterner. second touchdown with the dri In Person — On the Stage starting late in the third peri Luper is lough on the gridii WAIT 25—Entertainers—25 and being climaxed in the final smd, although he is hit by musdi plunged bigger men than himself, he al­ e inch 11 ways bounces up fast and comet DURHAM ARMORY DURHAM MORNING HERALD the marker that momentarily sughoi put the Blue Devils in the lead- liiss ( RIALTO- and But the Tar Heels retaliated in nothing le the next few plays with ai tional. He is a el Friday, November 27th THE DURHAM SUN yard touchdown parade sps the highest calibi by the brilliant passing"of The Favorite of All Duke Students back Myers. 9 P.M. til 1 AM. 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PHONE L-1611 Tuesday, Novemhier 17, 1942 THE DUKE CHRONICLE Dean Davison Inspects Tank Modern Dancers Engineers Offer Campus Religious Groups Play Add Five Coeds 'Wings Of Army' Showing the growth of the Odorn Dance club as a re- American Army air forces from Host To State Meeting Soon t tryouts held last Wednes­ Ihe days of the "flying flivvers" day night. of the first World War to the ;!is>, Invitations to join have been prcscnt-day P-47's and P-25's, the movie "Wings of the Army," will play host to the annual stu­ sent to Virginia Peace, Mary Needlework Guild New Ambassadors filmed and produced by the dent conference of the North Alice Sutton, Ruth Romaine, Bobby Stout, and June Kane, Army Testing Corps, will he Carolina Council ot Churches osi Featured On Sing presented by the local student Friday through Sunday, Novem­ Completes Driye branch of the Institute of Aero­ ber 20-22. The Needlework Guild drive, nautical Sciences In 104 Bivins Dr. Hornell Hart, professor of Building, engineering campus, held on East campus each year s Duke Ambassi sociology and psychology, will night at 7:30. deliver the leading address of be held Wednesday night In thi Spencer McMasters, president the conference with a discussion children of Durham, completed innual Mod- of the I. Ae. S. chapter, issued of "Christian Living Under this year's drive last week w unday night's Sing, led by Hol- isi tai, ; helsl an invitation lo all engineers eof a ck of avail .day Veal and featuring Bever­ February, and Trinity College men, os well able r ly Snyder as accompanfst. Betty Hutchison, chairman of discussed. Rather than having sn interested, to at- will be held in the Trinity " limy Fletcher's Duke Am- only one choreographer for all Methodist church in town. dors, recently organized tc md t fsll the need of an orchestra foi iole club will Co-chairman of the annual cooperate this year on the vari­ conference is Don Mackay, di­ ances to be presented as erf ere with the mo* •ought about by transportation rector of sstudent religious activi­ scital, Annette Davis, prcsi ties. The Reverend H. N. Parsley is in sparge of all arrangements jn of the program with (or the meetings. icir own compositions ss not as yet been nam lowed by "Serenadi Duke Doctors Back the : arly c y Duke. Colleges sand "Blue Skies .nd the new Ambassador il From Medical Meet universities from throughout the All East campus dormitori ong. state will be represented at the meetings. Theme of the entire The WDNC negro program is "Adventures in Ap­ the dri vis.ssls is well known in t ion of the South- plied Christianity." ion of the country was r ssociation which Jean Alice LaVine, Barbarajane The program opens Friday eek in Richmond. May hew, Anne Morrison, Mary urday",".. Oh Boy . . . Blondi evening at 7s30 o'clock and will Bell Adams, Dagnsar Meister, Curls had an export, Noes close with a service Sunday June McCall, and Sarah Cheek. ss called took Io morning at 10:30 o'clock. Regis- B. Miner and Ii. v.srncs issv permission . . . andd the Pan s Friday afternoon Hei had a " selOfk. -War Chest- ial loon . Th.sIS i lo all si student body; Chuck HIU, senior Next OCD Lesson State Symphony Divinity Students in mechanical engineering and m included neurology and member of Delta Epsilon Sigma; psychiatry, pediatrics, pathol- To Stress Wounds 'Well Integrated,' Give Radio Series sgy, dermatology, bone surgery, urday should st ;•!.•••• .. s, :.::. and Stewart Johnson, president I the classics eeting of the c Under the direction of Howan ind urology. Discussions Rev. Parsley, or of the YMCA and member of store the end church groups. sn. Freshman Says Music Critic itts, the first of a series of thir ou're going to s' Omicron Delta Kappa. ind faculty me sen weekly broadcasts was giv Covert worn this s campus air raid i yesterday by members of th especially for topci Town boys sand students living leading physician . Other med- uke Divinity school over sta in graduate dormitories will be ical subjects stu on WDNC. gastroenterology, school students. The Undergrad­ The half-hour programs wil " syphiolology. this week include the Univers uate Ministerial Fellowship will ; presented every Monday af ot North Carolina, WCUNC, a likewise aid in collecting contri- air raid observer, Nurtls Carolina Slate. campus students. srnoon at 2:30. On the cast 0 Ex-DormitoryHead :.l! OI.IS v esterday's performance wer Support of cs: _ Fcctsbal! player Hoover and if deemed nece^sa vill be . New Ambassadors, Howard Carroll and Chick Sale Enrolls In WAVES Women To Canvass air raid bombard irotcction, and thi the Counselor' In War Bond Drive The Student Senate of the Eve Of St. Mark' ie of Ihe trainim Com is iillisisi Miss Ellen Harris Huckabee, TSGA has unanimously backed i/ the local contro everyday problen irmerly assistant d in of resi- has tbts TSGA through the guidance of Chri. ence and head of Pe and let's fill the S " i principles." Joel Coope buttons to the sssiliosial v.'smsoi.s. l' s Pan-Hellenk On 'Campus Time' E the Woman's College of e an address on "Giving God War Bond Drive. cllOciivi: Irom niveraity. has been consul lalioii! Leftovers" after which Clydi \dvumpi •r Symphony. This, idrix led the devotional. Thi grade, in the WAVES and At the meeting lonight in Un ces involved i the tsare ouncer was Aldred Wallace. ported this week to Southai ion ballroom, Colonel Bean c iiiri'lSciiis wounds. Massachusetts for trains the Finance school will preseu With the first of these sessions d thes< member of the Class a check to drive leaders reprt impleled at the meeting last • McCoy, ared the 1928, Miss Huckabee was pr- DON'T BE A PANDA! hursday night, the groundwork plinhed most itislysngly. adcast; Mary Loui dent of the Women's Stud candidates in the West eampu as been laid for future more Government Association in 1 The impres o played the os _ Jvanced training, OCD officials r year. She received her Mabel srge Wesley Jones, the choir The drive, when completes: uplained. Ths^e will be several Forest" composed sr's degree from Duke will give financial aid to tli Wheeler Daniels wa: 1931. Before returning to Du American Red Cross, World Stss reived by the audienc member of the Woma: dent Service Fund, USO, Wa eel lent cello work of Miss Mary College staff she held positio Prisoners Aid, United China Re Eidam of Durham added much to this work. lief, Russian, Polish, Greek Re in Engls lief. United Jewish Appeal, Bril Literary Group The program included also lents. Throughout ish War Relief, American SOCK the overture to "Prometheus" side variety of pres Hygiene by Beethoven; Glinka's "Kama- seing planned for. .Tikclm Honors 12 Coeds rinskaja"; the Andante Canta- bile from lhe String Quartet, Twelve saeds have been ir No. V, by Beethoven; two dances ited to join Chi Delta Phi, na from "The Bartered Bride"; and Engineers Plan onal literary fraternity fo concluded with Johann Strauss's FC^yiCTORY • Drawing Equipment somen. Pledging will take plac popular overture to "The Gypsy ext Friday afternoon, and ins 'New Type' Sing • Watches iation will be within a fes Radios Six To Be Tapped Jewelry Savings: Luggage By Kappa Delta Pi BUY held during • Kappa Delta Pi, national hon- Kermit Lindberg, junior n PROVIDENCE LOAN OFFICE dismissal engineer, directing Sis day's ESGA-sponsored show. UNITED The- .ew members ares tiate six graduate, .junior, and . Virginia Good- senior students at 7:30 p.m. on STATES Kind ler, Phyllis ry Butler, Babs Thurssiiay in the Green room: WAR Suceop, Lloyd ast Duke building. Bailey, Cam Rickert, Mary Lou- To be initiated Thursday night Merritt, Sylvia Hoover, and e Kathrinss Frazier, graduati

Beulah sW i. yal' They Wish that National YW Head To Come Here Soon ssniors; and Dot Labs, Pit , J , and Evelyn Trudell, . '?"HR- They Could Dr. Kathleen W. MacArthi urgh, Pa., juniors. Requirements for membership bit that "h i the honor society include tternpted on pper one-fourth of the student's Subscribe to fore," Lindber class in scholarship and declara­ Grad Now Flying tion of intention by the student to teach. fElje ©ufee Cfjromcle For Pan-American Sherron. graduate in UNC Sunday Frosh Coeds Give Engineering from onjunctioi You who an send it home should do so local College of Engineering Sskit At Class Meet •Xfie ®ute Papers ibers, services featuring recently been pron Henry Crane IS well as Dr. l\ flight present Are the folks at home interested in what's Arthur will be attended by .vith Pais Duchess in I s form of a sltii cabinet: following the sen members of tht The Southern World Premiere a joint discussion will be held coed frcshma: going on at Duke? Shcr by both cabinets. A tea in honoi i yraterday. of of Dr. MacArthur will be held has made the Atlantic crossing on Sunday afternoon. I cditic Maxwell Anderson's Stirring War Drama forty-six times at the radio Besides lecturing • • progra trols of the four-motored classes on Monday nu with a huge replica American clippers. Prior li gazine's first cover (the. Mac/ .vill K] "letfs" number) decorat- The Eve of St. Mark graduation from college, •-li. ills" stage. As the pages were operated the University's i $2.50 Full Year freshmen enacted a Directed hy A. T. WEST teur radio station in the depart­ World at War." show, jokes, a gossip "The Eve of St. Mark" ment of electrical engineering. featuring this "Wat ch­ their right m 91.50 One Semester During Sherron's career r ild a scene in the Ark. Duke, he was made a membE UNITED LOAN & Seats 55c (tax included) Seirvice Men 44c (tax included) of Pi Mu Epsilon and Iota Gans ma Pi, honorary mathematic LUGGAGE SHOP THURSDAY and FRIDAY, November 19 and 20 societies, Phi Eta Sigma, honoi ary sophomore scholarship le; Call F-131, Ex. 484, between 2-5 P. M. tcrnity, and Sigma Pi Sigms Page Auditorium - Duke University Dcop hy Chronicle Office Q-07 and Largest Credit Jewelers Curtain 8 P. M. Promptly All reservation to be picked up by 7:45 Send It Home Now RAY'S, Inc. The Store of Values Patronize Our Advertiss