~r46 Sem q EP _ VolumeIX SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY, DALLAS,'TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, :1923 S. M. TYr U.o - . TO -- -PL -- .' , -, A'Y. - . . .- FOR . . - S.M. U.Teachings Are 2000 Baylor Fans Students T'akenA Students Burned Musa;tangs- and Coming Thursday Beaten By Fish By .Baylor Meds On 'aces Tait, Bear Fans Will Arrive.In. Dallas Mistaken for Baylor medical stu- Baylor Letters Branded CriticAPr Vidcte Thursday Noon On Special dents, :two upper classmen of the Uni-. of Men With Silver nReotIInvestigatorsMake Interurbaia. versity were. beaten 1!onday night .by Nitrate. - freshmen guarding the flag pole before Burned on te face by silver nitrate Fxoneratinsg S. M. U. and the two D~allas will be invaded by over 2000 being recognized as S.-M. U. students. t By Tom Mahoney. andtincture of iodine; John Henry Say- oilier Methodist schools of the state of 4Baylor fans on Thanksgiving, if the The victims had gotten off a street car, Playin te i lor of Springfield,' Mo., Robert Hooks 'Get Mad" Advises ~ last game of the season~ all charges of heresy or irregular I Ticket Scalping ticket sale can be relied upon for ac- at a late hour and were walking 'tundefeated: Mustangs will, meet teachings, the of thie curate figures. Two days'' after the through the Forest of Arden toward of Kountze,, Texas, and another uni- Aggie Pep Leader Meihodist Episcopal Church, South To Be Preventeds seaoend sae a Waoevery avain- the Woman's Building svhen the fears Sdentified person, all' students of S.' M. For.: Baylor: Game{ Bridges Baylor Bears at Fair Park'. adopted the report of its committee to seatsalt Wcoofopned the loyal freshmen were aroused. U., were forced to stand the. abusive Stadium tomorrow 'afterntoon in 'what its session at Cam- able ticket was sold and the public anid For the' past few weeks it has been ihis effect during treatment of a mixed party of-Baylor "Get mad I"advised, john Garrety, forj is, expected to be the hardest fought eros last week. The committee investi- Students to be Identified as They student body are asking for more, rumored that students' from Baylor Pass Through four years ,a pep-leader at Texas. A. & contest of the entire season. Sixteen gated teachings here early this fall. Special Baylor's slogan is "keep the Chain. Medical School would raise their flag SMedical students Tuesday night near M'. in a talk made at the pep meeting Entrance, tMercer's Home of Baylor Medical In- thousand people are expected to witness Reports that one of the professors had pionship at Baylor," and Coach Frank on the S. M. 'U. flag pole and paint held in the gym Tuesday night before this :struggle on which the champion- taught the first eleven chapters of Ge- Assyone, student or outsider, prset Bridges is doing everything possible signs on the buildings. With the bon- stitution. a crowd. of more than 300 students. Ter- ship of the Southwestern Conference nesis were myths, and had discounted to bring this about. The squad was fire and the remains of the branded I Dangerous Burns on Hook's face rific enthusiasm was exhibited, surpass- ing a student activity card at the gate f depends. the atonement, virgin birth, and resur- given-an eight day rest and has been Baylor Bear: still smouldering, the fish were made when on one, cheek was ing all other pep meetings, held this The Bears arrive supremely confident tomorrosw bearing a name not his ownt rection of Jesus, were found untrue. All trainiiig faithfully ever since and can were standing guard over the pole for year asccording to E. Gaston Foote,.S. that they will repeat their victories of tpainted "B", on the other, "U", and on M. U. pep leader. bt one of the ninety members of the will be refused admittance aind the card counted upon turning out a wvell drilled fear that. the Baylorites would attempt 'and 1922.' They believe his forehead "Baylor".' The. case is .Garrety 1921 themselves 1.iversity faculty are members of an will be takein up, declares Dr. R. N. machine on Turkey Day. Special in- to raise their coveted banner.. spoke on-pep, its necessity to to be the strongest defensive teami terurbans will bring the student body The upper classmen suffered little for rbeing investigated by R. L. Jones of success and its value to the team. "Eat tevangelical church and fifty are offi- Blackwell, business manager of ath- the Southwest. They stopped the Long is them, the report stated. and waco people to Dallas about noon their adventure other than a little hu- -the County highwvsy office and 0. J. drink, smoke, chew, dip and talk:Bsy- cers letics. E. F. Bohusfalk, horns, conquerors of the Commodores, Absohlvig Texas Woman's College University Thursday. I iiation. Freeman. bor," is the motto of Foote, who' follow- cashier, and W. N. and turned/tback' the fighting Aggies; at ort Worth and Southwestern Uni- Babb, bookkeeper inr ed up Garrety's talk, reiterating his re- the business office, will stand at Bridges has developed also a resource- versity at Georgetown in like manner, the marks. gate leading to students' sections to ful tricky offense around Pittmnan, his the report says in conclusion, "We are Pep meetings will be held;at chapel ook at each student activ'ity card and great, triple threat. The visitors 'out- consinced that the safest places for the tomorrow and at dinner. in 'both the identify its bearer. Woman's Building weigh the Mustangs s"venal, pounds to instiructiotn of our children are our r Many Alumni Return' For and the boy's dormi- the man and doubtless will try to use All reserved seat tickets have been church schsools. We believe that the tories,. Students are urged by the ,lead- sold. Four thousand geineral admission it to their greatest advantage.. facilities in ste schools we have visited i esto bea the gainsTrsday at 2 p. tickets, entitling the purchasers to have before them the highest ideals of i Mustangs To Use Speed. places at the corners of the stadium, in. in time to begin cheering early.- Christian teaching." Homecoming Thanksgiving Speed in attack, as usual, is with the were put on sale the first of the week at The report is as follows: Mustangs. Coach Morrison has in the Old Mill andI Rucker drug stores. Home-coming day for the Alumni of "To te President, and members of S.M.V. Band Gives Walling. and Visor two of the most A number of these tickets have not yes Southern Methodist University will be finished broken-field runners ever seen' in session at FratConvention. the Texas Conference, College Press marked with little formsality Thanks- in the Southwest. He is likely to, use Cameron, Texas. been sold. Garland Program giving Day, according to Bruce Knick- Comes Dec. 27-28 Carter, who is almost a 10 second man 'Dear Brethren Club Sponsors erbocker, secretary of the Alumni and Program at Garland "High School in football togs. "We, youir committee appointed at the' Lomax Will Sing Ex-Student Association.I Rowson and Bishop, two of the fast- last session of the Conference to in- Cash Awards Announced for Dif- Delta Sig's to be Hosts at Na- Also Included Talk by .Twenty-six former students of ,the tional Fraternity Convention Prof. Taylor, est backs in the entire conference,"will vestigate certain teachsinigs at schools ferent Types of Literary Work University will form the reception cons- be in condition to play if called. upon. patronized by us,, and to report to you Ballads Dec. 4 Submitted. Christmas, mittee and these students will have Presenting a band program with sev- Reisor who has been playing the best as this session, present to you the fol- Collector of Cattle Trail Songs to charge of the entertainment for the With the local chapter-acting as host eral special numbers, the S. M. U. band game of his career this season wvill lowitng report: A prize of $25for the sophomore stu- day. In the morning, the visitors will to the other thirty-six active chapters appeared in concert Friday night in thse'+tart at fullback and'deal the Bear "'The rommitte organied by electing be Brought by English the Department. dent making best scholastic aver- be entertained with an informal recep- throughout. the United States the na- Garland high school auditorium under plungers misery. Stollenwerek probably L. B. Elrod as chairman, and D. H. age in the pre-comnmerce courses here tion at the Oriental Hotel in the Uni- tionial fraternity, of Delta Sigma Phi the, auspices of the school, A talk on will run the Mustang machine the'en- Hotcchkiss as secretary.. When we chapter Job A. Lonmax, collector of cowboy has been offered by Alpha Pi versity Club rooms. Here everyone will will hold its national convenstion in Dal- the value of student activities also was tire game. began our work, F. D. Dawson, origi- Kappa Psi, newly installed ballads, anid lecturer, will be here Tues- of Alpha register and be tagged as alumni of the las during the Christmas holidays, Dec. given by Prof. H. K. Taylor, head of Bedford and Stewart will oppose, the naly placed on the committee wavs ill. business fraternity. day, Dec. 4. He will deliver a lecture University. At noon, the visitors will 27 to 29: the Extension. Department of the Uni- Bear wings, 'though Sid Henry ' is, ex- and could not serve,. and Ira F. Key Winner -of the'~inze, offered last yearI have luncheon and about two p.sin. will representatives will be present pected to play part of the game. Coach. also sing some cowboy songs. Two. versity. The program' was attended by wtas substituted for him by appointment tand Nu Epsilon, local business go to the Fair Park Stadium where the Freeland: will- choose to play against was a student at Harvard by Lambda from each chapter. about one hundred persons. of B~ishop Moore. Mr. Lomax recently won its Alpha Mustangs will engage the Baylor Bears Country Williamson, Anderson and the tin 1906 and 1947oit eave of absence fraternity which A two day business session will, be Student activities have five worth- "Texas Woman's College of Fort Kappa Psi charter, will be chosen by in an important conference tilt. held at the Adolphsus Hotelall meet- other linemen choices of Jim Crow, from A. & M., where he was a profes- while features, Prof. Taylor said. They Worth, Southern Methodist University, the staff of the Dallas School of Corn. Mr. Knickerbocker ings being presided over by John C. Baylor line coach, Brooks, Payne. He became interested would not approx- develop leadership, place a responsibil- at Dallas, and Southwestern Univer- sor of English. imate the number of members Harris, finance commissioner of the city King, McIntosh and Magness.' This is. the study of cowboy songs and bal- merce.- expected, i'on the student body, develop a spirit ty, at Georgetown, are schools patron- in but he said that there would in all of Dallas and national president of the the last game of Brooks' long and bril- pro- Plans for speakers to address theI of enthusiasm and loyalty, give training izedl by its, and ont whose Boards oh Slads under George L. Kittredge, probability be a representative showing fraternsity. "A dinner party will be giv- in team work, and add liant football career. Though King, at Harvard. IHewas students of the business school each to the Mleasure Trustees we have representation. All fessor of English out of the six hundred members on the en each evening _of the first two days. and satis.faction of school life, lie de- starts -atcenter Captain Daniels, also the University of Texas month of the next two school ternss are these wsevisited, and investigated .in the elater caller to rolls. Eachs fraternity and sorority has On the last day a trip will be taken to clared. playing his last season, is likely to get where he wsas professor of English sin- being made also by the fraternity. Sev- order in which they are named. At all were planned entertainments for their visit- a ranch west of Fort Worth ,the trip into the game. ti about four years ago. Hs is nosy eral nationally known speakers The program, includig a burlesque these institutions we held open session, last year by Sing members in the way of luncheons, being of particular interest to several novelty, 'Thse secretary of thse Texas Ex-Students As- brought to the University Village QO.eeus," written Teams In Perfect Shape. excluding notte who wished to attend, the fraternity. dinners and smokers. of the men coming from the chapters in and staged by Roy and Bevley Ford, excepting newspaper reporters, and sociation. Students forming the committee of the north. The convention will close Both teams are in. perfect condition The business fraternity here was or- bandmaster and di:cctor of the baixi, for the game. The Bears have en- witnesses swhtowere put under the rule. Harvard gave hinma Fellowvship, so he 1welcome of the Alsf'mni and Ex-Stu- with a formal, banquet held at the Adol- wvas as fe.llows' ecould spend his time collecting songs. ganized last year by five students and joyed a nineteen day rest since their Our effort at all places was. to have ltwo alumni members of. Alpha Kappa dents Association are: Richard Dick- phus Hotel. IStars and'Stro :, F,,:ever-March beforeo us all persons who knew any- Mr. Lonmax list collected and edited son; Stokie Bishop, Alva McKnight, tie with Texas and the Mustangs have Psi. Members are chosen from busi- -- °-----Sousa ------several volumes of cowboy songs, had a thirteen day vacation-since the thinig of thse matters under considera- ness students with an average grade Umphrey Lee, Gaynette Hawkins, Jor- a. H -Lee, Hi.-7o-1 ox Trot. ties, and to give testimony, and so fair amoing them being "Cowboy Songs," dan Ownby, Bascom Thomas,- Jr., Mrs. Hay is Planning Oklahonma Aggie game. -There was Iof C plus. - 2. Dreamy Melody-Tromibone Solo as we knowe, all such who could hecand "The Song of the Cattle Trail and Leon Cooper, Frank Betts; John Otstott, little rest during this, vacation as the Get-Together Party -Koelier ------reached, swere before us and spoke. the Cusscamp." Mr. Lomax was as- B. H. Giles, Thomas Morris, Jr.,: Earl teani was driven: at top speed against sisted in colecting these songs by some the Colts in the fiercest scrimmagisng Southern Methodist University. Series of Banquets Lightfoot, Jack Doty, Misses Adeline "To promote a stronger bond of good Is. Shoutin' Liza-Trombone Sym- of his students. McNab, Mabel Ruth Oldham, Minnie felloship between tlse dormitory gnd of the year last week. "Investigatioins at Southern Metho- Are Alumni Plans funny. Bridges and about a dozen of the dist University, in the Theological De- Mr. Lomax is being brought here by May Wilson, Helen McIntosh, Mrs. B. town girls is my desire," said Mrs. S. "3. Tuneful Tid-Bits-Novelty. a Haughton, Mrs. Leon Hull, Mrs. Grif- Bears scouted the Oklahoma Aggie partmnnt, htoswed on mooted questions ithe department of English. He is February 22 Is Date For Ban- J. Hay, Dean of Women at S. M. U.; a. J. V. Mills. of Dr. Hubbell and Mr. fith Carnes, Mrs. R.-A.- Rose, all of "to make the girls oiie unified group game here, It in not thought that they the follossing teachings: personal friend quets Throughout Terns b. Joe Strother. obtained much information Admission fees will be: Dallas; W. B. Hamilton, Wichita Falls, working together with the feeling that as only the "Concerning the Scriptures; ThteyMcGinnis. t4. Silver Glade Waltzes---Skaggs usual stanidard plays were used by the botls contain, and are the words of Students, SOc, public $1.00. Banquets will be held by the Alumni Ralph Beavers of Garland, Miss Velva Lthey are a group aiid not each a sepa- a. No, No, Nora-Fox Trot. tFleming, Mount Vernon, Paul B. Scott, rate and distinct part. There are rep- Mustangs in defeating the Orange and God. Their inspiration is not verbal Association of the University next 5. Bteneath Thy Windos',-C mret Solo Black. hat dynamic . . That Itoly men of old February 22 in all parts of Texas, in- Decatur. resentatives from 22 states here 'anid1 -. __-Di Caputa friendships formed in college, would The Bears may be assured of at least slake as they were moved by the Holy;Workshop Literary cluding San Antonio, Houston, Fort W. R. Ford one thing. That is that they wvill be Spirit. The inspiration of the soon of Worth, Temple, Waco, Galveston and 1Game to mean much in the life of every girl; to a. Love Tale-Frx 'I rot. >f Department to Meet Be Called the girls away from home and the ones opposed by a fighting team, eleven God is a direct operation, of. the Holy Dallas, and in other states. Albert s6. Address-'Value of Student Ac- men who never stop until the last was appointed director- that live in Dallas." Spirit, leading, arid guiding, and mow Talk and Officers Sidney Lewis At-2:30 p. mn. Sharp tivities ------whistle blows: and who can be counted ing. r- Beaty Will general of the banquets on the Alumni Mrs. Hay has formulated a plan Dr. H. K. Tay-or Will be Selected. which she hopes to put in effect the ear- on to give all they have at all times. ''Concernting Jesus the Day of last year and has since-been n As a precaution against the 7'The Village Queens-A Burlesque Christ ;-Jesusis nlast minuites of the Baylor game ly part of December, whereby is the Sun of God, that He is God, an eformulating plaits for the banquets in she may ------Ford - id The Literary Departmeint of the being- played in darkeness, the have a general get-together meeting at manifested God's fulness. The virgin ythe several cities. t. tPrincess o: lndia-Os'-rture...King On Workshop Federation will mteet today fgame wll be called at 2:30 p. n. Dallas Hall for' both dormitory and University Women's birth is compatible with the deity o. rW. B. Hamilton is the chairman of a. Swingin' the Lane-Fox ofat 4 p. m. in room 214. Dr. J. 0. Beaty. y instead of 3 p. in., at Fair Park' town girls. She desires to make it dif- Jesus. The virgin d a committee working on a system by Trot. Club Holds Meeting birth does not prayiie professor of English, who wsas electec Stadium, ferent, unique and attractive the deity of Jesus, but the, deity which the Association may be self-sup- and looks s9. Oh I Dry Those Tears--Trombone cof faculty advisor at she last meeting of s Officials for tse game an- forward to the co-operation of every Jesus proves the visgln birth. porting. At present the Association is y Solo ------Discussion of Plays and Russian the club will address the members in. n ounced yesterday by Dr. R. N. girl and every girls' club in school to o Elani "Accounting maintained by a fee of $2.50 per year Erkles Theater Is Heard, for man's origin ;-D. r. formally. Officers will be elected at Blackwell, business manager of stand behind her and make this a suc- a. The Old Grey Mare-One-Step W. D. Bradfield, Professor of Christiai paid by members. to this meeting. athletics, are: F1.A. Dennis, cess. 10. Best-Loved Southern Melodies- A discussion of the Moscowv Are Doctrine,vdu lsays, y thI believer membership drive netted Brown, referee; Joe Ultay, ' w personally,s a p r anint tda The recent sGeorge Boind, a Senior in the Univer- Texas The Baylor Bear was branded at al a Overture------Hayes,sTheatre by Mrs. 3. S. McIntosh open- l the following new members: Agnes been made assistant to John n Aggies, umpire; Joe Garrity bon fire held Monday night, attended da. Spirit of Indiependernce-March hed the program creation. God had agreat moving .sity, has at the meeting of the plain, Tramel, Stella Maye Taylor, Alive Dallas Texas Aggies, head linesman. by a record crowvd. It was the"p- 11. Medley of College Pet--Songs University Women's Club held but there came a newintervention, fH. McGinnis, book editor of the meetingpep held Tues- anid Taylor, Sybil Stewart, Lillian t Norwvood, this season."e-piest" day afternoon at the home of Miss a noe creation aNewvs. Man is a distinct crea a-Ruth Maxwvell, Fae Brasselton, Julia Mary B. Murphy, professor of Eng- Lionof God. There is an ;impassabi lc Cecil John, Mattie Mae Russell, Rober------Stadium Decorated lish. Hostesses of the meeting were gulf between man and the lower orderss. ta Bewett and Sarah Chokla. Mrs. R. lD. Jennings, Airs. H. K. Tay- titanis God's image. With School Colors This 'expressei lor,. Mrs. L. K. Stevens and Mrs. C. J. the ceonsonsus of opinion, and teachinig- A dinner in honior of twelve fathers PROBABLE STARTING LINE-UP Honoring the S. M. U. and Baylor rCrampton. of all in this department. The profes marked the celebrationi of Dad's Fair Park Stadium sort s-present S. M.U. BAYLOR will be decorated in n Mrs. C. C. Seleeman reviewed the of Science did nst. hold dissentierat Day at the pi Kappa Alpha house ast ,J S. M. and Baylor beliefs. pre ;ey Yrs. on Yrs. on Jersey U. colors for the c"Sea Gull," a play by Tchekov.' A dis- 5 Sunday noon. game tomorrow, Dr. R. N. Blackw~ell, 1cussion by Mrs. L. H. Fleck of Max- In this department, No. Player, Age Wt. Team Position 'Team Wt. Age Player NTo. Dr. E. W. Shuleir, 'One day of the year has beets select- business manager of athletics announc- ine Gorky's "Lower Depths" concluded Professor of Geology; :speaking fo for fathers to vis- 12 Bedford 24 160 2 Left End 2 182 23 Fullingim 10 or ed-for shenfraternity PorterBig 51 ed yesterday. the. program. (Continued on Page 6) it their sons attending S. M. U. 38 Brooks 22 175 4 Left Tackle- 1: 200 -19 22 McIntosh 18. 168 2 Left Guard 1 203- 23 52 I 24 King 24 165 2 Center 1 1741 20, Walker 26 President Welcomes. Alumn Association4 Offers Welcome 28 Payne 22 185 3 Right Guard 3 190 .22 Anderson 40 36 Magness 20. 184 1 Right Tackle 3 185 21 *Williamson 48 From our, hearts we bid you welcome this Thanksgiving Students of former days,%we are proud to have you with us Connally 8 time, Ott this Thanksgiving. Day.. all, and 25 Stewart 20 170 3 Right End' 2 170 21 WVe.welcome you one and Quarter 1: 140 20 Coffey:" 19~ Every door is feel that by your return you space left permanently 41 Stollenwerck 21 147 2 open to you and sincerest pleasure attends your Vacanst are -filling 14 Walling. 22 '160 .2 Left Half. 1 160Y 19 :Strickland. 9 return to your Alma Mater. by your departure, spayace that only. you can fill. In your Sims 6< absence we have 'missed 13 Visor. 20 175 2 Right Half' 1 163 20 bgHelp us by your loyalty, you. In .your presence, we rejoice in, 21 *Pittman 33" and enthusiasm not only to win the Your friendship. 32 Reisor 21 175 2 Fullback 2 182 bggame today, but to play well our part in the bigger game *Captain. We are anxious to co-opet you in the advancement of life, of S. M. U. erate with We must -"Beat-Baylor.' Join in and help as youi OFFICALS-Refree, E. C. Quigley', (Mississippi); Umpire, Joe U~tay ( (Texas A.&M.); Head Salutations full of.-pride and love!l used to, and. let's make this a Homecoming' Day never to be Linesman, Monroe Sweeney (Bethany): _ Game called 3 p. m., -Presides&ntSelecman, Brooks. 1-1 . ..- john McLean L _. 'HE SEMI-WEEKLY. CAMPUS N'ew Methods RECORD AGAINST BAYLOR Vlilican Speaks Texas. University Frats Will Have MAJESTIC 1916-S. .iM. U. 0 Baylor 70. Week of Dec. 2 ~Usd b Office 1917-S. M. U. 0, Baylor 0. To Thiree Classes Emerges Victor. Football League ketatf S.MU 1918-S. M. U. 14, Baylor 0. Matinee 2.30 p. in., Night a pm~ George 1919-S. M. U. Alpha Eleven to Open LeMaire and Joe Phillips is Schuessler Makes Change Along, 7, Baylor 7. EEfficiency Manager Addresses Kappa "bananas., wn yQueuess 1920-.S. M, U. 0, Baylor 0. Season With Omega Phi Lines Settled by Treasurers.: Banking, Accounting, and S. M. U. Team Fail to Place; Sylvia Clark at Conference 1921-S. M. U. 0, Baylor 2. Gridders. rss'Methodist. University is 1922-S. X. U. 6, Baylor 24." Journalism Classes Sat Bryan Hall Finishes. "The Klassy Little Klown' dollar..markcet 'for.. the, flir-. in Distance Run The Kappa Alpha eleven meets the Tad Tieman's Six Happy Entertain., Rearrangementt of the University 1923-S. M. U. ?. Baylor -?7 Kenneth A. Milhecan efficiency man- The Three White Kuhn. Dallas," Placing five of their men within the! strong Omega Phi team next Tuesday bbudget and methods, of the business- of- ager of the Bankers' Utilities Company Joseph E. Bernard versity victory in the Annual South- afternoon on Ownby Oval in the open- & Co., in ;end wil be the susmmary of ffice has "been made by Dr. ,A., D, of San Francisco, Cal., wvho has been "Who Is She?" Snorters Will a western Conference cross-country run ing game of the fraternity football to' be published soon by theS Schuesslen, Business Manager' of the wsorking with the Republic National The Cannon Twins held at S. M. U. Saturday. The State league. Other frats having teams are: University, along thmelines settled upon Bank of Dallas spoke to the classes in Hugh Johnson, g'class of the School of Cot1 runners turned in a score of 30 1-2 Alpha Taui Omega, Phil Delta Thteta, the Conjurer' in the General' Education Board's con- Appear at Games banking, accounting, and journalism Afterpiece he"students of S. M. U. an- A. Lambda Chi Alpha. Pi Kappa Alpha DeLuxe ference of college treasurers held its points for a decisive wvin over Texas med~between $300,000 Saturday morning. may enter a team. andc Chicago from Aug. iS to 31.: Courtesy Uniformed Pep Squad of Forty & M., their nearest competitor with Majestic Orchestra, Pathe News, Topic, The talk to the journalism class was Each fraternity is to challeinge an- of a' Dallas .and this, coupleda and service tvere' stressed at the con- Men Will Work With Other 38 1-2 points. thmeDay, Aesop', Fables, Orgas enlivened by incidents fromf Mr. Milli- other fraternity individually. There Recital tpxendisures. of the Universityf ference, -end Dr.. Schsuessler returned Organizations. Oklahoma A. & M, finished-third with can's life as a Journalist its California Sis to be no set schedule of games. The determined to, give the,n even, a more a total of.67 points and Rice was fourth the.figures well past the ml-d The 'Mustang Snorters, 40 strong, in the '90's. His instruction for the winners in one contest will play the Win important place than before 'in the wyork with 137 points. S. M. U. did not place tvill 'make their appearance at the Fair budding journalist was to seek for that in the meet, only four men finished. In Sners of another until the field is nar- Zrmr.Teby$187,189.60 yearly,ftespend ando of the S.M.U. business office. Park Stadium tomorrow at the Baylor- which does NOT look natural, wvrite order to be counted in the race a squad Irotwed down to the last two winning We"clean up" Reports- of the delegates front uni- S. M. U. game, tvorking with the Miss it dowvn at length, and then hope for the had to have at least five men in at the teams who will play for the champioin- $292,612.02, The. completionv versities and colleges of Virginia. Newv Mustangs and the S. M. U. Band in a safety of your position." finish. S. M. U. had a totalnf 75 points ship. Dr. R. N. Blackwell, manager S.M.U. ulations from the girls'. re- California, Iotwa, Louisiana. Pen- 5ab York,, formation. The uniforms are made up In his talk to the accounting class, for the four men who finished and Iof athletics, has promised so furisish all 'made possible' work on itsn nsylvania, Minnesota, Tennessee. in the Mfustang colors of red and blue, 'Mr. Millican impressed the students would have cinched fourth place in the the necessary football equipmnent.. 'pubication.' Florida, Wisconsin, and Illinois, show- consisting of blue bell-bottomed trou- with the fact that although, an account- meet had one other man come in, even ;All men are eligible for the teams Girls of S.. 3 U. spend. their moneye ed that the preferene of the body was sers, red shirts, red toreador N vests and ants business deals largely wvithfigures, had he been last. who have not made letters on the v-ar- w Lup" tS .differently from the boys. The average for. the discussion of the college budget. large sombreros. he should find time to get a thorough sity or freshsman football teams and BaylorM Gilespie Leads. ."clean "expenditures .of the girl in the Univer- This subject stas agreed upoin and wvith The official men's pep squad has insight into the clerical working of a who did not go out for the teams this the aid of the book "College and Uni- J. G. Gillespie, Texas A.& M., led the aitv on clothes is $303 while that of the made a very successful showing thus1 bank, and since the bank is so inclus- year for more thtan a week. versity Finance" by Trevor Arnett, the field for first place in the good time of hoy is only $241. Boys spend twice the far this year although a delay in thei ive of all kinds of clerical work, an 24 miinutes and 20 seconds. Gillespie amount that the girls do on movies and college budget was revietwed. College completion of uniforms and rainyi insight into the workings of the com- Varsity endownment also treated at some ran a splendid race and finished strong- five limes as much at the Majestic, was weather prevented mercial machinery of the business length. Dr. Selsuessler took a promi- the club from func-tointhealrprtftesao. ly. Approximately 25 seconds later, R. "Flaming Youth" The sweet tooth of the girl leads her world.. Royal, Texas A. & M., and J. Reese, Barber to spend one and one-half times as neiit part in the sessions and in the The first appearance was at the Ar- social affairs held in connection with "A bank is selling service" was the State, crossed the finish line, a tie for much money on candy as the boys. 5. kansas game. central thought in Mr. Millican's speech Shows at Melba Mi, U. girls spend half as much money the conference. The urgent recommen- The organization twas formed last second place. Shop to the banking class. "While it is From a spectator's stand-point, the at dows-ntown restaurants as the boys do dation to pus all budgets on the strictly year for the purpose of promoting bet- Famous Actor and Director Pha important for the student to lvarn the the two run- and a third as much for cleaning and cash basis wvas most important, Dr. ter school spirit. Officers for this year tie furnished a thrill, as Important Part In First fundamentals and technique of banking ners fell across the line. Trout, pressing work.' The article of clothing Schuessler said. The cash system ent- are: Clyde Browsning,. president: Mel- J. - National Picture. ' the man who hopes to make a success- third. which shows the widest difference be- bodies the principle that every student vin Moore, vice president; Troy White- State, was ful banker must acquire the finer points PhlisSalyaossaeascreenactor tween the boys -and girls is the hat; should pay his bills in advance, whleth- The race .as a whole, was run in good and director, plays an i hurst, secretary, and Archie Scott, bus- of banking, the ability to please and pim- per year er large or small, for a short or a long form by all the athletes, although sev- girls. buy twice as many bats iness manager. keep each customer. The best way to portant role in the First National i as the boys and they pay nearly three period of time. eral of the men were not in conditior ture, "~Flamting Youth," being shoewn do this outside of personal individual s o run such a gruelling distance. One times as much per hat ,making-the to- The convention recommended that courtesy is to see that all work done this week at the Melba Theatre. the edu'cational Viviarn Is President athlete from State and two fronm Rice tal expenditure for headgear five times and non-educational by the office force b.,ta~ect and clear, Smalley, who enacts the part of RalIph activities of the college be clearly sep- were observed to have a very hard time Feitriss, as much for the.girls. Of Ex-students Club so that if at any time there is a point a middle-aged man-abctut- arated in the arrangrment of the King Vivian, pastor of the Students' finishing ,one of the Rice men falling totsn type ,is best knotvi, perhaps, Girls Read Campus. of dispute, the records will give an ac- Methodist Church at Texas A. & M. exhausted before he crossed the line. ar budget. Also, recepits should be classi- curate sstatement. He closed tvith movie patrons, as the co-director The purchasing habits of the girls' fied by source, and expenditures, by College, and former student of the Un- Bryan Hall, S. M. U., finished it Lois Webber, his tvife ,of many p and boys run similarly in that the mag- "Bank employees and officers are ninth place and won his letter. Hall functions, wsith necessary summaries iversity, was elected president of the merely salesmen, selling the service of tures produced by the Universala and azines popular with the boys are popu- and details, compared twith last years S. M. U. Alumni and Ex-Students' fran an excellent race, taking into con, Lasky companies. lar with the girls, Only a very small their institution." the roughness of the course figures and estimates for the current Club of the Texas Conference at a sidieration He has been an actor for twenty-sc'C'.. numberwmns of themgzns girls read theprxmtl so-called year, the conference decided. banquet given by the ex-students at and a sore ankle that came near prohib. en years, but befoie going into the p PI BETA PHI OFFICER The conveition emphasized the Cameron Friday night of last wveek. iting him fromt entering. fession lie was a lawyer. Althouug C'ifgratulatiofls the same percentage, nearly 100 per necessity of sending all data as to pro- During the meeting a telegram was IS GUEST OF CHAPTER Twenty-seven finish. born in New York, lie spent most ofl his cent, read the Campus. posed plans, meetings, and consummat- sent to the S. M. U. students tvhich was Miss Jaunita Bass of Netv Orleans. The first tweney men to finish were boyhood and early manhood in En n 'Details of the girls' questionairrese To ed changes to all officials, trustees, and read at the pep meeting Friday night Province President of Pi Beta Phi so- -Gillespie ,Texas A. & M.; Royal, Texa: land.vriy He is show that girls buy 6 3-10 hats each at a graduate of Oxford patrons as quickly as possible. in the gym. rority, is a guest of the Dallas chapter. A. & M. and Reese, state (tied second) $13 per hat for an average of $81 tvith_ His first stage experience was in Conference a grand total of $34,299. Only 50 per TotStt;DliOlhmCoale, State; Esquival, State; Mrs. Fiske's repertory A.M.;Old company pla n cent of the. girls tesar coat suits and Texas A. & M.; Hall, S. M. U.; lied ng at the old Manhattan Theatre, M Champions the average 7.10 of a coat suit per yearJ ants, Oklahoma A. & Mf.; Youngblood York. For four years he played a leacad- at an average cost Mustangs Progress From Last of $32 and a gran State; Barnard, Texas A. &ll.; Wit ing heavy part in "Why Girls Leacave average of $36 and a grand total of liams, State: Burnham, Oklahoma A. Home," and it was wvhile lie wasw with ;$12,102. M.; Dunn, Texas A. & M.; Reagan, 5 this company that lie met Lois Webbber. Wear Seven Pairs Shoes, Place to Con tenders for Title M. U.; Bowen, Texas A. & Mf.; Bruce Their romance twas a speedy one.. Af- The average girl wears 67.100 of a By GORDON CULLUM adopted the name "Mustasngs" for her 1913- Oklahoma A. & M.; Lowe, State ter ttvo days' acquaintance they beea: winter coat per year at an average cost Nineteen-fifteen marks the year athleti~c teams. S. M. U. 0. T. C. U. 43. Scroggins, Oklahoma A. & Mi. engaged and eight days later they wsere The following year the Mustangs en- S. N. U. 13. Hendricks 2. of $107 and a grand average of $71 for cSouthern Methodist University made The S. M. U. team was compriaed o married. Their partnership twas a bIbus- joyed the most successful season they S. Ma. U. 0 Austin 21. a grand total of $47,330. S. Ma.U. girlsI ier debut in the athletic world. the following men: Bryan Hall, Johi incas one as well as a marital one. and have had so far. They tvon all of their S. Mf.U. 7, Dallas U. 0. buy 7 2-10 pairs of shoes at 10 a pair It was in tais year that the first team Reagan, Paul McCarroll, DeWitt Har twhen they decided so abandon the staage contests except with Texas and Rice. S. M. U. 0, Daniel Baker 30.: for a grand average of $78 and a grandc clad in red and blue took the field. This for the screen they went together. It Ma. S. M. U. 0, Southwestern 21. ry, Melvin Moore, Scott Thompson, an, total of $=2,032, and 153-4 pairs of hoset eam with practically no equipment and twas in this year that S. U. joined With Edwvin S. Parker they foa -med did S. M. U. 0, Trinity 14. Thomas Mahoney. a year at $2.60 per pair for an average M!orrison. from Vanderbilt, had very the Southwvestern Conference. She the old Rex Company and bega-nithe 1916- of $40 and a total of $27,149.1 ittle success. No part of this teanms not resign from thse T. I. A. A. until production of one picture a week, lucky to retain the set'vices of Mr. S. A!. U. 6, Dallas U. 14. The S. M. U. girl spends an average il-success, hotwever, was due to its schedule wvhich they adhered to until 1920,_liowrever. The school was very S. Na. U. 0. Texas 74. of $81 foi lingerie a year for a grandc coach wyho for three years was an All- company twas merged. Most oft the Dreyfuss & on lucky to retain the ser-ices of Mr. Rix S. N. U. G',Texas A. & Al. 63. Exceptional Bill total of S33,703. She pays $11 twice a Southern, one year an All-American plays produced by tie Rex Compa this year as a number of schools were S. M. U. 0, Austin 0. year for skirts to form a total of $13,- and twvice honorably mentioned for the were tvritten by Miss Webber and Idi Clothes headquarters S. 'a. U. 0, Daniel Baker 27. Majestic Dec. 2 116 and $4.40, 4 7-10 times a year for great mythical team as . anxious to obtain him. rected jointly by the two. In some S. 'a. U. 3, Rice 143. blouses for an average total of $20 and Mioreover ,Mr. Morrison has proted his The team of 1919, coached by Mr. Rix these pictures both of thcemappeared N. Touchstone, was S. Ma. U. 6. Trinity 14. a grand total of $13,710. She pays $4.90 ability to teach football to others. assisted by John leading -roles, not very successful. The Mustangs S. M. U. 9, Southwestern 9. Promises to Surpass Anythin1 twice a year for gloves for an average He was assisted this first year by For seven years Smalley and hisw wife S. 'a. U. 0, Baylor 70. Heretofore Show and Example of $9.80 and a total of $6,497. One- Prof. John H. McGinnis a former Ma!is- found themselves wviths a very stiff sche- wvereassociated, wvritinig and dirert dule but finished with only four de- S. 'a. U. 3, T. C. U. 4& of Future Programs. fourth of the girls purchase a fur piece souri Valley captain and quarterback, Lois Webber productions. feats. 1917- a year at a cost of $60 for a grand to- who is at present professor of English Recently Smalley- lisaappeared S. 'a. U. 20, 'aeridian 7. The Majestic vaudeville bill whic tal of $9,960. The grand total of ex- in the University. The second game of 1920 Mustangs Unfortunate. lead or heat-y in several productio S. M. U. 20, Austin 0.. opens Sunday, Dec. 2, promises in six To and from penditures for 663 girls is $292,612.02. the season was wvon by the Methodists Ray Morrison, who had accepted the the most notable of which were "Ti T S. 'at. U. 0, T. C. U. 21. and quality to surpass anything that ha and everyone said, "Look out for S. M. position of head coach at V anderbilt ed to Scarlet," Miany Have Allowances. S. Ma. U. 7. Dallas U. 7. gone before during the present season- ivsan"CmoKr'Power of the LaoWie U." It even went so far that an organ- immediately after the war, retusisned to S.M.U. Forty-two per cent of the men stu- S. 'atf. U. 20, Trinity 0. and that is considerable example to fol ization was formed in the city for the take charge a,! the wid Mustangs in dents have an allowance for all expen- S. 'a. U. 7, Howard Pay-ne 14. lowv. promotion of athletics as S. M. U., but 1920. Coach Rix remained on duty as Lois MecGaugliy and Vale of S. M. U. 0, Baylor 0. It breathes of Texas in that one fMisses -1 or 5 passengers ditures; 24 per cent have a portion wvith no control. The school pledged head coach, however. This year tvas Fleming will be guests at the Kai expenses covered by an allowance, S. 'at. U. 0, Southwestern 0. the partners in the headline act is their itself to the T. I. A. A. ths year and was unsuccessful as regards conference Delta house for Thaisgiving. $1.00 1918- Longhorn born and bred who wandere and 34 per ceist receive no allotment at on the "tail end" at the close, of the standing although the Baylor Bears S. 'a. U. 19, Austin 0. away and in time became a Broadwa all. The allowances of 24 per cent are 'season. The poor showing was doubt- tvere held to a scoreless tie and the a: t S. Al. U. 6, Love FieldO. star-staying far from us until he mac -We rent you cars $20 month, 16 per cent, $40 monthly, less due to the lack of a precedent and Texas Aggies were really beaten, But $20 and 24 r S. M. U. 14, Baylor 0. good. Also must be included in ti 38 years 14 per cent $60, 10 per cent the absence of financial support. far a poor decision which was later cheaper; than any- S. 'a. U. 0. Texas 32 homecoming week Velma and Thelni per cent $100., _-- Second Year was Worst. admitted, the Mustangs tvoud have been S. Na. U. 0, Rice 14. Connora, the Houston twins. And tf Fifty-five per cent of the men in S. The following year Lionel Moise, ciredited'-swiths winning their first con- of one in town, with or 1919. bill carries. an afterpiece in which a M. U. spend money for at least one va- from Setvanee and Dale Morrison, ference game. S. M. U. 26, Burleson 6. performers will participate. without drivers. riety of sporting goods. Half of the brother of Ray Morrison, were added The record made by the team of' 1921 S. 'a. U. 7, Wesley 6. The Texas boy referred to is Georg sound journalism men spend money on one sport and half to the coaching staff. Mr. Moise twas to resembles that of earlier years. Wil- S. 'at. U ,0TexasA. &'a. LeMaire, whose honte divide their money in more than one. assist Ray Maorrison svhile Dale Maorri- liam Cunningham, Dartmouth, and 16. is Fort WVort eS. 'a. U. I, Daniel Baker 0. He and his partner, Joe Phillips, and steady Tennis equipment is bought by 27 per son was to tutor the fish aspirants. "Char" Kelly, Carlisle Indians. were wi S. 'a. U. 9, Howard Payne 14. present their laughing cent, golf goods by 14 per cent, basket- This Yecar wvas even less susccessful added ta the coaching staff. The mat- success "Ban; 50c v S. N. U. 41, Austin 0. nas." LeMaire wvill, in addition, stag ball goods by 12 per cent, track by 6 per than the first. Is ended without leav- successelcin)ihro of this team doesh notemo cast progress- anyt the afterpiece fui cent;, -and miscellaneous goods by 13 ing S. M. U. a single football io put SS. 'a. U. 14, Rice 21. and act as principal Auto Rent Co. *S. If. U. 46. Trinity 6. maker. per cent. away in her gallery as a trophy of a coaches. It looked as though all the The Dallas Morning r.S. Na. U. 7, Baylor 7. The average man student in S. M. U. successful struggle. It is obvious that breaks went against them this year. Sylvie Clark, billed as "The Klasn 1324 Commerce spends yearly $14.85 for his hats, $10125 All opponents were held to close scores .sS. 'a. U. 6, Southwestern 10. Little Klown," comes next. She is no News, Y-2000 she was again Omega in the conference. h 1920- for' his suits, $29.7 for his overcoats, However, twvo of the strongest teams in and every game wyas hard fought. Coach on one of her periodical jaunts fro Stpreme ini Texas W. H. Hudgins Eddie Kenuseagh $27100 for his shoes, $15.48 for his socks, Rix resigned before the season wvass S. N. U. 70, Daniel Baker 0. Broadway musical comedies and giv the race wecre held to a lie by this team. nS. 'a. U. 0, Simmons 0. $12.03 for his underwear, $21.23 for his Rice Institute that year rolled up the completed and left Coach Cunninghan Texas the benefit of her vacation. SI shirts, $3230 for his, gloves. and $16230 in charge. S. 'a!. U. 0 A. & 'a. 3. plays the buffoon in her owvn artist largest score any team from S. M. U. S. M. U. 14, Howard Payne 0. for: his toilet articles. 1922 Team Closes Third, and inimitable way. has had to suffer. When the final whis- dS. Ma. U. 0, Arkansas 6 Ray Morrison and Ewing Freeland Music in generous portion is supplis tle blety the score was 143 to 3. But, rS. 'at. U. 34, Trinity 7. "them days are gone forever." This took charge in 1922 and made confer- by Tad Tieman's Six Happy Entertai The . Praetorian. . 1CS. If. U. 0. Rice 10. Barber Shop Pledges on $125,000 same year the Methodists from the hill Ience contenders of the Mustangs for the era who var- their selection from t' .e S.aI. U. 3, Texas 21. The Natural Choice of College Men held the Methodists from Georgetown tfirst time. Two conference games were Harmonious to the- Hilarious. T For S.M.U. Are Due n.S. M. U. 0, Austin 42. to a score of 9 to 9; then the Pirates swon and T. C. U. was tied. The teamr organization was originated by Tad Who App~reciate the Best 0, Baylor 0. Nov. 25-Dec. 5 Is "Pay-up Period" turned around. antd held the mighty "finished in third place at the end of theie S.MN.U. the days of the A. E. F. and is the on Praetorian Building...... On Stone Street 12 to 0. *season. Harry A. Faulkner 'was addsd:d 1921- war hand of its kind that has remain For Texas Conferences. Longhorns to the low score of Payne 0. sto the coaching staff to take charge of of S. M. U. 3, Howard absolutely intact. This shows that "'ol fight" has always r.S. 'at. U. 0, Texas. A. & Na. 13. the increasing freshman squad this year. Discovered by Gus Edwards, whon h The third .installment-of the $125,000 existed in the S. M. U.teams.. lyS. 'a. U. 6. Austin 17. Rix Is Added. The present season began waith nearly allotted to S. 'a. U. 'out of ,the sum S. 'a!. U. 0, Arkansas 14. Telephones: pledged to schools and colleges by the WVhen the fall of 1917 rolled aroundi the sante men and the. same coaches as Y-4191 X-4191 'a!. U. 0, Rice?7. Texas Conferences 'of thse 'aMethodist the gridders found themselves undeir the preceding year. This year John inS. has been. added to t ne .S. M. U. 6, T. C.'U.:13. Episcopal Church, South, Nov'. 2S5to' the guidance of a new coach, J. Burtor nLee Brooks - coaching staff to assist Mr. Faulk-ner'r S.M3. U. 0. Baylor 28. Dec. 5, has been made 'Pay Up~'period LRix, who had been coaching at South' gwith his army of freshman players. No to1922- ENGLEBERG 'MARKET by. the Texas Confereucs. western. Mr. Rix spent his playing s_ S. 'at. U. 66, Denton Normal 0. ,r team has been able to defeat the Mus- Pledges of the mnoney" were made in Idays" of football- winning games foi S. U. 0. tans this year sand but two have sse c-S. 'a. U. SI, L two install- Dartmouth. Mar. Morrison had gone t Wholesale and :Retail May 1921, of which part of ,ceeded-in scoring. Two old time jinks ks S.MN.U. 7, Austin 10..' "nnts have ;been paid.. The present bcgFaendthted.wIhaCbom. Tseyea a will be Conference champions for theie S.'aM. U.. 32. Oklahoma A. &. M. 0. EVERYTHING THE MARKET AFFORDS capsege s asto obtain the' payment 'of Frbgaadnedwwtich a bombA.this yea' S. 'a. U. 17, Texas A. &,'aM.6. et'npad frst twinning the first ttvo games and losing gfirst time. yinl.des no n th 'a!. U. 0, Arkansas 9. a. The Mustang scoring record from tie he 2405 Elm Street . . Dallas, Texas' ' the second two and tying the last two, S. Na. U. 0, Baylor 24. S.first is as followvat 'It was during this year that S. Ma. U, S. Ma. U. 0, T. C. U. 0. THE MAGAZINEPAOGYr 0TH1E 8Zm- OUR THANKSGIV

A MUSICIAN.i( craving for- Praises to beauty, ,intelligence and .setz-said~ "Tell your-young engineers with-.wich to 'satisfy this ". read poetry and -history, ,and study beauty, -i he old-fashioned' humanities. The There are so many pictures for whikh Bishopi B r= e o.Toafhlerisecis joyous and dances: like o;mhappi-n hlife:rained specialist who is'nothing but-a to bethankful-not only those painted The Land of Tu] ness for the liberty it has in expressing Sspecialist, is only a tool in the hands of oncanvas with, colors but those we,see As my fingers move a, b, e, b By Diorothsy Witcher. all sides of me. The tablwa crodedall three. broader-minded men -who use him and every day painted by the First Artist tabews rowedd, coining beauty on .the strings of myte -r uiamI~eIL; with things to eat. pass him by." And it is sure that "the and His followers. Out here on "Our, B~oom, boom, boom, boom; boom, "Dinner is servedl" p. instrumsent, let my praises be to God, man of science is the romanticist of our IHill' we have the lovliest- sunsets in By Mattle Lou Frye y'o boons! Six o'clock. It was dark and Dinner is served.l no intelligence and this intangible spirit aage." The student of geology for all the world. And did you ever stop and Since the dawn.- of history, when stt clear. The moon had set and only the 1Why I was ready for dinner. W I? In that tells msewhen I play true. Forever Ihisknowledge of' the -structure-and life drink in the deep starlight, vastness be- p rimitive man wrapped himself in a ti-- Today was the dayI Where was $ stars were shining. bed of.course. Dinne and ever has God existed, forever intel- hstory of rocks or of, fossils, finds tween the row of columns and the fa- :r'a skin and :went to.a'lonely rock. to ca met his fate. nr is served!I Why h wheii the strutting turkey it was only It o'clock.k ligence and Beauty, but today there tthem-no, not dull-but. surrounded cade of Dallas Hall at twilight-a m,editate upon the great questions 'of in There was no 8 o'clock class to' be But mother explain w'ith potential memories that requires Maxfield Parrish in its indigo hues? Iiflfe,' man has- pondered- the question, :s fnedthat telling me is no friction between the three-sec.o Then there ,'ae arms, hsmrig to get up made me s oly. the imaginative mind to transform is the sculpture of the dis- wlwhatis success and how is it attained.I turned over, ando. quicklysrthdmy re- leep all the harder, they dance in my music and mind as one i tant buildings against the: sky;. and the So she tried "Dinnser risserved." -their praises shout and sing. forever. bithem to living,-beauty. Thesteam tur- "Success," says Dr. Hl. A. Boaz, for ia turned to the land of dreams. bine spins like a top. in mad eatacy. delicate, tracery of the vines on the mier, pdesident of S. At. U., and Bishop 0~ 1 was strutting. through else barnyard "Art. Building;" ORCIHARD. THE FARMER.T The steam shovel scorns the earth and .the glorious crimson oo the' M. E. Church, South, in a recent-, ye in the height of my glory when I came roots it apart, rock from rock, with an of the cannas against the white of tel lypublished .volume, " The Fundames- ri- eo: into toesieart osf-Africa;'wnterc e the chick- - I don't speak those high sounding i tould- have wandered among black sav~-.' upon a flock of my inferiors, Ons a blue night unconscious nose. Great airships hcsv- shack ;"and the green and rose and gold totals of Success,".'comes to that mndi- w' words hut I feet them. After the cane e of our dome tes, a' stranger' to Che name and fame en family. I walk into my er aver cities 'like a Jazzy cloud, and that goes. so often unnotic- viidual who measures up to his capabil- of '-Good morning, Mr. Turkey," said pink and white orchsard. has been cut and the grain ,and after s ed. ifRomec." The potent factors in our~~'. The msoon is a pliantcom peach surely they offer just as fine a reflector ithies,and l besticmtnes' efforts at allTi times lsi and oldrc Mrs. Hen to me. "I didn't expect to the cotton has been picked and John oof the sunset. For beauty wherever Then there are the little things that, u !vironment that shape and nsousldou Caught in thecbranch :hesof a flowering gene off to school find you here today."- and fall comes ffound, real or supernatural, known' or if, we don't just take them for, granted:,i fcation is analagous. to that of H:. G. Iiyes are fifiist, the home, 'which douibt~ tree. crinkling leaves like a hen 9 "Why not? I'm sure I have as much scared off uu,,ksown, the scientist offers his appre- we can be happy in seeing every day; yVells, who in a' recent magazine arti- I ass, lie says, plays th~emajor~role'fol ~ her net-and the winter blows in right as you have to be here. In fact,- like ac'ciation. the soft curve of a baby's cheek' old cile described, the successful life was l uwveujby all the places that w~efrcauent'A Moon you have riperned too soon!I grunting hog-I sort of in more so. You know my family is oae suspectI' 'The scientist is thankful for a guid- blue plates on a white shelf; the white 01onowvhichs lives up to Ctheinherent ca- I daily hiving. There is, he contends,' ~ But then, you will be6evanished worked too fast and not recollected , of the first families." iing spirit. After all, the course of snowv-cloud-smoke bsfa far-away train ppacity of die individual, at all times., In a:an inspirationsal and helpful environ- Before the blossoms ifall, enough. So I sit down and play every whoever "But surely you know that today is with s on a cold day; a drift of . colorfula afew words,'-that is a success'I ient for individual, he -D. R. R. the fireplace science is creative. But it is the cre- person the red-letter day of all turkeys. To- and the color of the suns-a ative human spiritt list counts. The leaves; a big shaggy dog running for who responds at all times and, in every nTmay be ,or wherever he may. chance to mer. If it wasn't - day is Thanksgiving Day." for beauty, intelli-g the joy of 'being alive;. oh-what; is vvalk of life to the highest that is in bbe. This' surrounding; this nviron- SECRIETS. gence and God, I don't guess guiding spirit that controls and directs 'Oh, oh, oh I Why didn't you warii I'd live.tt thse activities of man to the supreme there more worth being thankful for l ment he exhorts us to- find. me? But, of course ,all chickens are than simple, understandable, appealing hi.IToday Time for Success.- There rd task, compel him to. bow down to cer- Will Is Importanst. - brainless," I found myself saying. was a tree, aoedwihmsiunder it a stone; THE .SCIENTIST. t Beauty? and tin facts. Therefore, the only limita- lYr. Bosz, in this volume, sets forth In 'the chapter on the Will, and. its "lYo ,you think so? Why should we rooted in the In this age of wholesale education,t sand tions to the power of a scientist are his insimple but forceful style, the theory lace in the great march to success, lie help you get away when we know that the scientist is thankful for the evero A DOCTOR. t They were; and lthey own ignorance and the innate intracta- list in the present day there is ,as isevers states. that a good, birth-right and fi- we should have to take your place if could surely increasing fund of knowledge. Within I If!I had not felt the pulse of life and b opportunity for . understand bility of the elements. Now it would sefore, ais unlimited vorable enviroinment -are'bynio means you were missing? Goodbye, Mr. Tur- hdotnthe last year the minds of scientistss seem that scientists are trying to prove found beauty, intelligence and God-I s "There have beein periods," he Theat. ancient stor rytheyha ofe andS success. svariable guaraistees of success., This,:- key We wish you a pleasant journey." everywhere have been busy in thet would still be dissecting frogs. 'whseis civilization seemed to be knoiwn that there is no God, but year after isys, ti says, depeis upon the will.- "The "~Not so fast Mrs. Heii, not so fast," throwing them away for the fun of cut-r reaching its zenith, but the' world has Of lovers two by ts serhfrteutmtin structure, ihtne year, each new discovery only proves wil _I-call Chat psychical activity' that~ I said proudly. "See the nice corn he oebasethe first fmtetew in creation.T that somewhere, ting. But I found you in the eyes of Isever before seen such a day as ours. Who often in thed dusky gloom more and more to him the:individual' brings to bear upon is bringing me. You are, mistaken for wo"'uld The scientist tears the molecule apart,5 somehow there is a God: And to that a malarial patient aind I knewv you whenN We aremoving so rapidly that oiie be- stand eveints to modify them; to suit .his own , -hat's this? W',ht's the matter? finding atoms. H-e divides the atomt controlling spirit he offers thanks for Charles was born. Yes your praisec :omcs almost dizzy. trying to keep pace Among the frightetened shadows, hand with desires. Thle nmost compelling, need to~- I can't seel Everything is getting mathematical precision into mil-I human progress. shall ever be my reason and for you I vwith the rapid wvhirl of eveints. Aisd iii in hand, lay among our young people - is -will black." lions of electrons. lHefinds them or- shall always work keeping my minda sll probability we arc, just gettiing And after come agtgain to weep alone. derly, clear and my eye earnest nover. -Atteisding week-end house pa- Ther master had each circling in its own orbit. on the af- started. The good old days of thse past placed my head on flicted. Praises to the sympathy youv ,a-iea,box parties at the theatre, being a block and had made two attempts to H-e discovers lines of magnetic force, THE ARTIST. were glorious but not comparable with driven by 'the chsaffeur -for afternoon- }But they could notI tell me their tragic and holding these he plays with matter Of course as an artist (in desire, if have given, Oh, God, oh, Intelligence,c sever my head from my body with an our more glorious present. There werer rides with tie ladies, and having money-- store, and I am deeply grateful to oh Beauty. axe. Suddenly the tension broke and energy like a God. On the other not in ability) 'giants' in those clays, but there wvill ber to meet every demand do not encourage-- fMuch as I asked itoof them, till one day hand, the automobile, the elephant, the Creator fur shelter. and health and I found myself in twoparts. the giants in thecdays to conic, and the- ayoung. fellowv to endure hardness. Icame with bleedingig heart and blinding eagle, the airplane take on a new mean-1 those things which the body demands,- THE MANUFACTURER. youth should rejoice and be glad that ['his life produces softiiess ,amsd'soft-- - 'Then I was given into the hands of f tears; ing but above these I am 'thankful for the My machines grind and my men and a new service under the tire- lie conies iinto hisi strensgths at this tinie." icess ils world the cook. I was duly scalded, plucked, They seemed to tinttmble with the grief It is grined and I catch hatfuls of sparkles. cannot in a like ours. less scrutiny of the scientist. The radio Divine gift of Beautiful Things. ".Alen of.-genuine merit hsave bseeii Y~ounsgmen do not iseed a 'pull.' It is and baked for five hours. I was stuffed I I bore ; this Beauty that keeps the world from zYes, I know whsat beauty is-it chsills t transforms dull labor into romance, wiiniing their way from the beginnineg lie 'push' they need 'to develop, and with dressing till I almosst burst. Then * And when, consoledd ,at last I went makes being commonplace. A God less than my heart every once in a while when I a dingy room into the most gor- of American history. They are doiiigt the 'pull' will take care of itself."- I was placed A the head of a long ta- away, cient wvould hsave been content to supply go thn my shop. I think the trouble geous and most magnificent theatre, so today and will cointinuc doing so. for The fourths aid last ingredient that ble. Creamed potatoes saweet peas, eel. -I carried all the sorirrroswsof the ys.__ gives wings to slowv hours of the sick. mankind with thse,,iecessities of life, is-there's too much noise with the ages to come." The, author goes oii to,- is, necessary the character that , would ery. iiut salad, and hot biscuits were on Joinhis di ore~ The surgeons knife but the All-perfect God, when He cre- beauty. iin moves withs no pain point out that all the realms are open yin success is divine grace. "It< mat- ated man with that divine spark that youisg meii; art, scieince, poli- now. And out of the dim past all the for the tera isot what may be inherited from no- - gives him an appreciation of the Beau- OLD MAN. Ihordes of a once abundant life, parade tics, jouriialism, literature, and theI bleancestors, nor cultered environment tiful, created also thsose added things SI have lived two centuries. I hold churchs offer unbounded opportunity for for the scientist. Thus a scientist goes my chin in my hand and look at the ois may njoy -~nor -how, force-- Concerning' Lettcers ever forward along the road of truth, success today. As never before there is fill the wvill, the human life is not cam- and neither the charming by-paths of stars. I read the obituaries of my com- an ever-repeated call for men to carry- MORNING panions plcc without: the ,saving :grace of God--- Mattie Dell Webb. sophomore rubss.boulders with the radicalism nor the eitricing taverns of in the morning mail. Nothing on the work of the world. "There are matters except. you, oh, God, who is in the soul and the virtues of that grace A letter! What a flurry of excite- lowvhyfreshman whiile eagerly straining conversation shall make him forsake Your kisses are clusters of white grapes plenty: of people," he says, "but the manifested in the life: '- msct this word can cause!I The busy his eyes to catch a glimpse of the the way. sbeauty and intelligence. I see you in world's need is for a better brand and Ripe fruit of a. swaying vine, the stars and There is a- significant chapter, on professional man will turn from his looked for letter. The scientist is thankful for beauty. in the everlasting depth a wiser type of leadership." Shaken into my hands, upon my mouth Iand harmony of the sky. I have chil- "How to Fail." There are many roads hurried reading of the morningnews at rough the morning "What Afe would be the value of an art tBy the strong new winds of morning. dren. They :will grow up to know you Four Factors Ins Socceas. that lead to failure, Among these are, the sounad of this word. He changes the businessrn hmailman may settle him- gallery if nobody entered it but ar- and The fundamental principles that gov- lack of a definite ambition in life, fail- his cigar to the other you will prevent one from commit- side of his self comfortably ,atod compliment him- tilts?" And "what would become of f Your embracea are red round apples ting suicide and one shall see all of you ern success, the basic things that deter- ure to look after details ,continued par- mouth .adjiusts his glasses, leans back self on the state of his business. The the book business if nobody read but tUpon the green bough of love; in the eyes of Isabel. How great is mine and assure success are ,according ticipations it had .compa ~-mnsuse: of in his swivel-chair and ?" eagerly glances society woman maysysmile over the ar- authors Showing why modern ISwveet to the taste, the calmness of a quieted to Dr. Boaz, heredity, environment, will recreati :h'urc ,drinl.. indlolene aisd over the letters that r skyl I am his stenographer deist phrases of hei latest "victim." The scientists should love beauty Dr. Stein- Full of tang for the blood. thankful for my God, for intelligence, and divine grace. "The exact value of sesuaiility .e -s .vagance n' the taiint has already opened for him. Perhaps young girl may clasp to her heart the and for beauty.- each one caninot hr given," he says. ',f dissonie-s.. are sure nator; that leaid to he jots down remarks on the margin of letter from her lover, her upturned failure. I know a woman who can tell Your love is a mist, O. E. S., H.A. C., ansd .W.W "They act and react upoii one another a letter, hands one to the secretary to be face radiant with the happiness renew- Howv much the Jones are earning; Intangible yet overwhelming, ntil it is impossible to disentangle In clo'.i-¢ he says "( ~e rs ide iled or pins one to some papers on his ed and increased by the reading of Iis Howv much they spend-how much they yThrough which suns are mellow GRACE. thecmand assign, an exact value to any cet:- Ilia: the heel sr., i 14ni L desk. At any rate it is very noticeable letter. But all of these manifestations s save; And moons, a silver sheen. Grace is far too pretty factor. The resultant of these four forces mni asn iave in life is {'lmerithy Imbsdy, that after the mail has come he returns afpleasure upon receiving a letter are e-How well or bad their kids behave; To have been born on earth; is the complete man. The great prob- and mind, a good name, a coinsuminig to Iis paper with relief and satisfaction. as nothing compared to the shrieks and When Mr. Jones last had a shave; In the strange misty morning Rather she had been a star lem of human development is the proper passion to accomplish some great 'ob- The society woman will arouse from capers of a college student when he re- In fact, tilt they are in their grave I eat refreshing fruit; In the.heavens adjustment of these forces in order to ject in life and iso money. This kind 'of' her late slumbers to glance over the ceives his letter containing Ihismonthly YThe Jones' ears will be burning. And it is sweet to my lips. To admire always. produce the noblest order of manhood." a fellowv never, fails. Be not' discour- mail brought to her by thic maid and check from dad. -W. T. -Aubrey 'Burns. -W. 0. Babb. "Heredity is the fundamental factor aged if you have no monsey. It is mer- ushered in by the word-letters t She iii the making of a man. There must it that wins. Force the issue. Do not siis up drowsily, drawsa her luxurious FREE VERSE.- be a capacity born in a man .or there wait for a pull. .Demonstrate your poly- negligee around her, adjusts herself can be no possibility. of makiiig a man er to push." amidst the mound of pillows, and with I builded me a cabin in a foresst; Flappers, Philosophers, and Smokes of him. You cannot make a race horse -a half smile, leisurely opens a letter 0Ofsturdy logs I made it, By Noah Counted. breathing is quickened, his pulse leaps,e even less harmful than pipe smoke and out of a donkey." But die application CHASING THE-WIND. with her paper knife, wondering all the s,'trong logs, The Flapper leaped lightly to a seat his muscles tense. The Iamb has be-i it can be issdulged in to a greater of personal discipline to the inherited while if this discretioin of the big square envelope con- AAnd the logs were beautiful, . on the stone wall several blocks away come the lion and so. strengthened hseaamount with the same effect. The ci- capacity is left to the A white dog sind a black dog chasing tains an invitation to Mrs. So-and-So's BiButI did not trim the ogs; from the campus glanced between two eaps Ctsebarriers of reticence aloofnessE gar does not impede action because it individual. "Do not blame your an- the wind, ball, the biggest event of the.season, or Iwanted to be different, trees at an end view of the Woman's and what not, that shse has placed in Iisc can be disposed of quickly when impor- cestors for your conduct-only for your Moving in circles, foamiing the clouds, a love note from her latest admirer. Iwanted to be unique, Building and said: "Darn." My hand way and soon has-if lucky-the assentt tant matters demand attention. Be- tendency. You have an impartial will, Shredding theblue skies in their fury, The sly? young girl rushes out to IIdesired to stand out as an exponent went to my pocket and drew out a pack- of the lady of his dreams. In other sides, the cigar hias a distinctive aroma and can restrain your evil inclination W~ildly daslsiisg,jumping, chasing the- meet the postman at the gate, seizes hier0Ofnovelty, age of - her favorite cigarettes. situations calling for emergency cour- and many prefer it for that reason." or yield to it as you may choose,. .. I wissd; letter with a blush, and, callinig to her AAnd the logs were of different lengths, I held it up. She kicked her silken age the smoker relies on his cigarettes. "But girls-" insi~ted the. Flapper, The wind blows and the wind goes. dog, runs to hide somewhere to read the Si'ome stuck out too far, aiikles and satin sippers in the air and If he smokes Turkish tobacco the effect "wvhy do they smoke ?"' -- DOROTHY. Vast, fast and noiseless; love phrases and share them with her LLike spring boards over a lake. iiearly fell from her perch reaching to will be weaker. And if ,after smoking, "Girls smoke a little so, be daring, A wvhite dog barks and a black dog dumb, yet understanding and. synspa- LLike cannons over the ramparts. take a cigarette ,after which she con- the smoker has gained his goal in a1hsabitually because 'of Chicpep that it LHer eyes are limpid pools, barks, thetic friend. ItIt was not a beautiful cabin, fiscated the box and told me I might spurt of action he will not complain puts in life. They arc apt Co prefer Overhung by wind-woves willows Their tongues hold out for thunder and In every walk of life a letter can BBut is was a strong cabin, in places, smoke nsy pipe. I didn't complain.. Af- when the smoke brings on a -period of Turkish cigarettes for their mildiness, Whlispering tales of love; lightning, cause a great deal of excitement- AAnd it was a curiosity ter a few silent puffs she said: "You lassitude while he is resting on his lau- to have initialed cigarettes or a special I-Icr hair, soft and golden, And away goes the wind ansd who can whether it be received by, a poor fisher- AAind I crested a sensation are humais l" What could I say? I had rels. But if no end is in view, no goalI blend of tobaccos and perfumed pa- Is like the mist of the morning, catch him, man's daughter. or by a president. Some When I made it. never doubted it. at stake, then thie cigarette smoker willI pers and packages. They einjoy the Or rather, the white-capped breakers letters bring news ,others messages of smoke because it increases his emotion-I holders, cigarette tubes, and dainty rRuisning on the beach. W ew AAnd I iked it for it showed "Tell me," she cotntinued, "why I like indSp :i is g a c foxr s fromeThe the ove, but all are in a way equally smokingr materials ahout as much as -W. 0. $abb. cage of wel- I%BMy individualistic tendency, to smoke? Why most girls like to al sensitiveness. He can love more ar- come and sought after. But I liked it beat smoke or try it, at least. But don't dently, hate more hseartily, or dream thsey do thse smoking." light, The white dog-the daytime; the black Although I have seen many people re- BBecause I was ton lazy preach at me. I hecar too much of that, more blissfully while stimulated by the The Flapper eyed me dangerously. mimic, that drops the bowl below Iis line ceive letters ,each with a different de- TTo take the time Is it as bad as they (waving toward the presence of his Lady Nicotine." "What about their, brothers?" of vision and allows him to look be- dog-the night. He is apt to' -- Ottys E. Sanders. gree and manifestation of enthusiasm, TTo finish the house. Womaiss Building) make it out to be?" "I know a boy who smokes for just "Thseir little brothers smoke Co ap yorid its trailing fumes. the most perfect picture of eagerness SMYTHE LINDSAY. "Nicotine the dangerous part of to- that reason," added the Flapper. Ipear tough, or growns sp, or to display be ready to einjoy Chicpresenst but will that I have ever seen is a collge stu- bacco is decomposed into pyradine when "Maybe some girls too." I suggested. a semblance of worldliness. Their eld- keep a clear vision ahead for greater~ He asks me in to have a drink "Maybe" she allowed, "but wvhat r brothers smoke expeinsive cigarettes eiijoymnit amid attainsmentintusthme u- And yet I Clink it's funiny! enwitnfothmonnmalAttheUniversity -THAT SMILE OF YOURS. it is burned and with the other products postoffice the professors ?" in thse presence of girls whom they wish tore." I always have the bill to pay - of burning is only one twentieth as about other kinds of smokers and students stand to impress as easy spenders and often "Whein -did you quarrel with your- While he takes half a ssight and day all in line wating When troubles come to block my way poisonous as nicotine. So, if they con- "Well, the pipe smokergets a less for the mail to he put flashing and stimulation carry a package of cheap cigarettes for self?" queried the. Flapper. Inisearching for Ihis money.. up. The high Anid keep my heart from being gay, demn smoking because of nicotine they daring from and mighty seniors condescend to smoking," I continued. "His tobacco smoking ini private. Some like a "His type of pipe," I continued de- -W.T. - min- VWhen failures come to take my pep, are too severe." gle with the common crowd long burns almost completely to pyradine strong, stimulatiisg cigarette of Amer- tersoinedly, "is known as the bull dog IZ Theres' something makes me keep in "In Zion City, Illinois, they don't al- enough to push to the front and gaze wvhch gives a shower, stimulation over a ican tobacco and othcrs favor sweet- briar and stamps its user as one who, the elegant smoke. Financial mnag- step- low smoking and the Anti-Saloon enates, clever, lawyers, active professioii- into their boxes. The all-too-wise will make it. illegal hanger period. He puffs conteistedly burning Turkish and Egyptian tobac- like thec bull dog, hangs on to what he That smile of yours!I workers say they take a larger r a! men, and gentlemen' of. leisure form everywhere as soon as they get throughs away and is. apt to he the type of man cosa, hiss but is ever ready to smokeris sits most prominent-users. The adoles- INDIVIDUALITY., she 'offered. "Do you whso plans' for tomorrow and builds "As for pipe smokers, they are best opposition. Another type of When all the world seems black as with alcohoh," with a three-foot, cent youth smokes.cigars as a mark of hink they can?" slowly to his ends. 'In thie game of love known by the cost and; shape of their he who ikes a pipe night he.is' pipes. The expensive pipe marks the curved stem..- That pipe is- exclusively yhis high hopes and ambitions. The so-i I was an egotist lost the fight, "No," I answered. "There are, too the constant, persevering, suitor, And I have almost who states his aspirations, conserves fastidious, smoker, the man of careful for dreamers."- cial climber keeps, a stock of choice Once gone, many reasons for people wanting- to When almost every hope is wvho smokes "Chewing tobacco aind dipping snuff cigars on hand and the father of a fin Years ago. to let its little harm bring a ban his credentials and does not take an ex- personal habits. The man 7There's something keeps me keeping smoke a straight bit -whose bowl juset don't go where society spells its sgal family makes a solemn ceremony of his church I differed it. In the first place it is a tim- treme view of success or, failure in any a,pipe with on- upon one case. He projects in front of Ihiseyes is usually mname with a capital S. They allow a alighting his. Sunday cigar as he sits or From the preacher., ulant when first indulged in. The ner- dreams of a home, a fire- Thtsmile of yours!I of nicotiiner and Ctheewalks abroad. in hsis tight, shiny shoes, I objected to the theories vous and doubting. lover will often take side, and before it a' pair of warm, felt willing to let his present comfort form heavy absorption slippers put there by, Her." a haze .to hblur-Iis appreciation of fu- habit borders on the unclean." carefully- creased trousers. spotless Of learned men,.-, my, best, a few quick draws at a cigarette before When I have surely done "Your ture attainments or- disastrous coast- "I saw you smoking a cigar yester- waistcoat and silk hat top hat" But I am no longer an egotist; has stood the test, he has the desired courage to propose pipe has gone out," interrupt- When all my work ed the. Flapper. "Fill wtip and go on. quences: He is generally.-fond of using day," observed the Flapper. "What tr"Phew I I'm stifling with smoke,' I ost my individuality When I have won, and win I must, so his lady. -The rapid burning. of the What' about cigar smokers?~ cos, - type of men-smoke them ? interrupted teeFlapper. Gimsme" a' After a, private session just- cigarette sets free some unburnt nico- Then I will say that it was "Cigar smokers are usually men of tive. The forward looking pipe amok- I dodged. her sally' and continsued, .'.LifeSaver.' I've got a class ,next %WithDean Jennings, stimulates his adrenal glands That smile of yours! tine. It action. The effect -of:cigar smoke is er prefers a pipe with a curved bit, like "The cigar is generally rescognized as shour." - Smythe Lindsay.. .-Robert H., Irewater.- which control his sense-of. courage.' His THE SEMI-WEEKLT CAMPUS :1 __ ~: I- *The Bigger They Are The Taylor Builds Up Antique Typewriter lished Twice a'.Week by -the Students of Harder They Fall -Awaits Purchaser ~8qutern Mthodifst University.:.' (The Baylor STUDENTS-who will oppose our of-Tmxs. Istereoflegitt Department Work e ca Aswclatlo. men Thanksgiving) The report that' the old typewriter, - TITCHE-GOETTINGERGb. Juhary. 21, 1916, as second' cas. matter belonging to G. E. Guile, lecturer in at the Name- Age Enrollment Has' Increased to 158 'at Dallaai Texas, under the Act of Congress, Weight mechanical drawing, has been purchas- OX Fullipgim 23 182 -In 16 Classes. In Extension University-journalism Department. ed by the Smithsonian Institute, as a office. Downtown, 1806 BRUCE Porter 19 200 Tuesday, relic, has been greatly exaggeratcd, ac- the 27., STAFF FOR THIS ISSUE MACK Biggs 23 203 Growth has, been the-~keynote of the ...... North Higbee cording to authorities. In fact it is all I Say Gift-Seekers,. BEAR Walker 20. 174 work of the Extension Department of huager , , Archie Scott a mistake. - (Including Eds. and Co-eds) itor.. ...- . Clifton Blackinon BOB Anderson . 22. 190 S. M.. U. under the. guiding hand of The relic of prehistoric man is still luiness Manager . . Thomas B. Dusggans COUNTRY Williamson. 21 185 yProf. H. K. Taylor. The enrollment at S.M.U. The quaint old curio, still - The Gift Shop has taken up its stock and walked- ditors . Walter Holbrook, C. A. Leddy, has increased to 158, in 16' classes~and rests - Jackson, Oswald Babb. Gog .Bn SNIPER Connally 21 170 sedately in its case atop a book to former Specialty Square Location. And when you plans already have been completed to case in room 200. The dust of forgot- BILL Coffey 20 140 see it for the first time, you'll think it has taken gas, - g'Assistanit . . . add four more classes at'the beginning ten ages lies on the time-worn relic. Roy Echols BENNY Strickland I and is in the process of inflation. 'riter, - O. S. Gates, Virginia James, 19 160 ot.the winter term. The classes will be The architecture of the Renissaince asB. Dusggan, Clyde Jackson. CARL Sims 20 163 in history, sociology, beginning French period is embodied in the mechanical - It's overflowing with the Christmas Spirit I can tell ters . Jordan Ownby, William Russell Clark. RALPH Pittman and business English. features. While one could almost you that ; and with tangible expressions of that spirit: Tom Mahoney 21 182 - Mattie Lou Frye, Margaret Medlock A correspondence course in good doubt that it dates back to the time of E everything from Soap Dolls to Heathen Idols-every- Editor...... David Russell PN Cole2112HARRY'Chambless English is being arranged in four les- King Tut, there are scratches on it that 20 190 thing rn .' . . . DeWitt Harry sonss dealing respectively with spelling, are reminiscent of old Egyptian bier- - You'll find what you want for Mother, for Dad, for Frank Lloyd Coach-FRANK Bridges. pronunciation, errors in grammar, and glyphics. . alAdvisor . . Raymond Terranelta I Sister, for Brother, for-the dozens of others.= Louise Crawford, Josephine. Selecman, Hazel The world of scientific research affords many ex- faulty constructions. Still it remains, waiting for a pur- chaser with $2to take it home. - Come see them. Remember the place. Pearl Preston,' Katrina Reid, Alice Harris, amples of practically impossible . achievements be- A new departure from the routine ed- Goodwin,,- Randolph. Parker, F. L. Harvey, ucational work has been made - .Marjorie Neal Wsnsett, cause men HAD TO DO those things. with the Geneva Jack, J. V. Griswold, Roberta offering to the -Janet. Bogardus, Ben McCluskey, Rosine Because their fortunes, their honor, sometimes students at the North Mrs. T. H. Harris and daughter, Katherine Huddleston, Frances Ogelsby, Texas State Teachers' College at Den- Ruth even their lives, depended upon it, men have per-t Nellie, have been visiting the Phi Delta Franklin. Houston, Elizabeth Mallow, Joe ton, a weekly course in public school Theta house as the guests of Elbert BaIseter, rPalmore Lehnhoff, Tully Clark, Rebecca fornmed seemingly impossible .feats. The simple'j survey under the direction of Dr. C. A. -Tyre, Hu[ugh Crowe, Yancey Russell. Harris. illustration is offered of a man who completely Nichols of the Education Department. jumped an eight foot fence in an attempt to escape This course was offered at the request from a wild beast of the Denton students. Twelve are The Brifling Cafeteria Co. Welcome, Baylor that was pursuing him.. His enrolled.' Southern Methodist University welcomes Baylor life depended upon doing this thing, and he did it. Graduate Courses Given. of Texas students.- Although we meet with battle flags un- The scientific explanation of such performances Undergradtuate work 1316.18 Commerce Street, Dallas, Texas is that Crucial Situations release tremendous only has been furled and armed to the teeth with faith in our Re- offered by serve Energy the Extension Department teams, we need not .remain strangers to e-aclh other. and enable a man to do things that prior to this year .but courses have been Clothing Come; to the University and enjoy what we haveI he could never accomplish under normal conditions. thrown open to those wishing to work "The Southern Home of Southern Home Cooking" to offer-our. friendship in riv'alry. Most men think better, wvork better, right better, toward a matters' degree. The demand for We are enemies but for a time. As incidents of under Pressure. Under pressure a man forgets has justified the new courses, since, ten self, forgets everything people are now doing grsduate work college life, we have two competing teams. They but the doing of 'the task through the Extension Department. should serve, among other things, to promote at hand. The result is that both Iis conscious and Prof, Taylor said. Subjects for the college school spirit. But when it .oversteps its rightful sub-conscious powers are directed towvard the goal graduate work are education and Eng- bounds and lends to enmity, football spirit fails. immediately before him. lish. Men If, 'because of the happenings Thtursday, the two Tomorrow the wearers of the red and blue will Prof. Taylor has been active since KLEBER'S be the first of the year, speaking in Texas student bodies become estranged and one group under PRESSURE. The CRUCIAL MOMENT cities on education and kindred sub- disparages the honor and integrity of the. other, is at hand. The day for wvhich the Mustangs have jects. He has recently talked in Wicla- at ita Falls ,Temphe BREAD The Campus wotuld feel that the game was a long waited is here: The day when they can win and Garland. $30.00 $35.00 B UTTER-KRUST miserable failure, regardless of who won. a clear title to the Champ- The Tasty Loaf WVe sincerely believe that both teams will play ionship. $37.50 the game and play it fairly, that both stuident Many 'football fans believe that the Mustangs Dean Sends Letter bodies will support their squads and root cleanly, will break under the strain, that the weight of the hence, no grudge Bears will crushs them in the hour of ' trial. should exist after the game.. The To Mrs. Johnson "Satisfaction is Our 4 Much is at stake. The conference had some excel- Campus believes that the HOUR OF TRIAL will 3 lent teams call forth and release every ounce Mrs. S. J. Hay Expresses Ap- Standing this year, and the winner will have of reserve preciation for Work on New earned the title. Play the game, fairly, squarely; energy in the Mustangs, that UNDER PRESSURE Dormitory. 11G RADIO!! and may the best team win! Let both the victors the Mustangs will do what a large number believe uarantee"an in conquest and the vanquished in defeat show their to be impossible: win a glorious victory over the Expressing the appreciatin of S. Mt. Sre Come in and talk to us about the New real, old-time football boys from Waco. U. to Mrs. Virginia K. Johnson, leader spirit. in raising money for building a moth- Not for one single moment will the Mustangs ers memorial dormitory for girls, Mrs: Hazdtine Neutrodyne Circuit relax, not for one second will they fail to give S. J. Hay, Dean of Women, has writ- Returning Thanks Baylor ALL THEY HAVE; ever will they re- ten a message of thanks to Mrs. John- We have all the parts Thursday may culminate in a real day of thanks- member that they are the best fighters in the Con- son. Mrs. Johnson, who lasa been raising funds for giving for S. M. U. ference; that Baylor can be beaten; several years, is con- with the elusive conference that the Mus- tinuing her campaign this year, and has HIUEY & PHILP title for our "turkey." S. M. U. never has en- tangs must do that very thing; and that they devoted one page of her "King's Mes- Elm and Griffin joyed a more successful football season; our team WILL DO THAT VERY THING. seinger" to S.M.U. news. Q SI: AI and students have displayed the necessary determi- THE BIGGER THEY-ARE. THE HARDER "I personally and as a representative nation; and the chances for a victory tomorrow are THEY FALL. of S.M.U., want you to feel my deep appreciation of your interest and the sufficient to gloat over. The Campus is thankful movement you have started for the newv for a student body like ours, for coaches like our t.be merely a lecturer's deliverance and interpreta- dormitory and it my fondest wish that Morrison and Freeland, and for our indomitable, ttion. Eeach person who listens in will be expected you may see your dream of this real- clean-playing, hard-fighting team. ized in an even greater way than the tto devote an hour or more to preparatory study one which has been realized already in Most of the games took place in Dallas, and we :tbefore the lecture begins. When this has been done your generous work of mercy in the have had the privilege of watching our warriors the hearer should be in a mood both receptive and "Mission Home," Mrs. *Hay wrote. fight here and of supporting them here. For this understanding. "Since coming to S.M.U. September 26th, 1923, as Dean of Women, the athletic business management is to be com- The possibilities of the radio, operating on cul- I have mended highly. Although had a busy whirl of systematizitng and there has been some tural levels, are past enumerating. For the most co-operating with the regular college dissatisfaction about extra charges for the gaines part broadcasting has been staged up to this time regime. Some of the problems have and playing them away from S. M. U.'s field, the for the chief purpose of entertaining radio, fans, been solved but many still remain to ANTOINE LAURENT LAVOISIER 1743.124 Student's Association has taken up the matter and i;although it must be said that effort has been s~ade be worked out. Among these is a cry- ing need for space-a womans build- Born in Paris, son of a wealthy probably will work out a satisfactory solution. tradesman. As a student won_ throughout the country to lift the entertainm'ent to ing, Though S. equipped in the proper fashion to a prize for an essay on lighting They couldn't destroy M. U. nseeds numerous improvements, higher and higher standards of excellence and Imeet the needs of the girls of S.M.U." the streets of Paris. Held vari- especially more buildings, our campus stands in a quality. Now that the offerings have "How 1 long for the time to come ous Government posts. A mar- taken on tye of she Reign of Terror. better condition than ever before. Newv buildings literary and educational coloring, it will be interest- when two hundred girls, the finest type Foutnder of modern chemistry. the work he 'did of young have been constructed, and Kirby Hall is promised; ing to note the reception which these may be ac- Christian womanhood that our Oval, through the gift of a student have ever been under my observation, has twice corded. may have adequate facilities that en- "The Republic has no need for savants," the. seating capacity of last year; work is being Columbia's experimentation with Browning lec- .courage the fine spirit. that is shown sneered a tool of Robespierre as he sent done on the roads and grounds; and plans are tures brings within the scope of probability the use among them. I have never known a Lavoisier, founder of modemn chemistry, to ~being made for a more beautiful campus. ,We are of the radio in carrying on the extension courses of finer class of girls that those that I find in the Woman's. Building the guillotine. A century later the French growing; and The Campus predicts that in the universities. Broadcasting at S.M.U. would be a more direct "The beautiful Scottish Rite Dormi- Government near future we shall have the buildings "we need, collected all the scientific and more impressive method than any employed Itory' at Austin, Texas, is such a per- studies of this great citizen a better campus, and in every way a more beauti- heretofore. By 1925 or 1930 it may be possible manent memorial to the splendid Mas- of Paris and ful university. for the ambitious American to bring the university onry of Texas. What a more wonder- published then-, that the record of his re- There has been this fall under President Selec- ful thing it would be to have such a searches might be preserved. for all time. to his home,. and carry on and complete a broadly memorial at S.M.U. to the Texas moth- man's administration a 'feeling of harmony and off cultural course without having to fare from his Serhood, conceived and created by the Lavoisier showed the errors of the theory co-operation in building, a University of the high- own hearthside.-Dallas journal. mothers of our girls, for there were of phlogiston-that est ideals: and great achievements. The CampusS mothers before there were Masons. To hypothetical, material is thankful for the President's policy of academic c conceive such an ideal would be worth substance which was believed to be an ele- freedom and Christian education. Among the of- The Dome any struggle, time and effort. ment of all combustible compounds and to ficers'works "'Such a Dormitory would be a great this year, Registrar Brewer has rend- By Pete and 'Repete. strength and would train and build up produce fire. when liberated. He proved ered an admirable: service in compiling an S. M. U. our Texas girlhood to meet our fine fire to be the union of other elements with directory. Our' girl's idea of a good' time is something she estandard of young American woman- a gas which he named oxygen. For these and other things of our University, learned in Virgil : "Arms and the man." hood. The generosity of the Univer- sity has been great in turning over tht let us give thanks tomorrow as we fight with ourr' present Woman's Building to the girls, Lavoisier's work goes on. In the Research On Wednesday afternoon before Thanksgiving, ,but as this was originally built for the Thsais the mark of the Laboratories Geneest Electric of the General Electric Corn- the following program was given at the Last Hope eboys, Com- it is not fully equipped to meet pany, an organization pany the determination of the effects of Schoolhouse: "Song of Thanksgiving" by six little e the needs of our girls. of 100,000 men and atmospheric Broadcasting Culture girls, assisted by Miss Outa Lucke; Declamation: "Now is the time to launch the move- women engaged in pro-, airon lamp filaments, on metals ment; the need is -ducing the tools by hefact that Columbia University;, beginning "When the big black gobbler chased George great; and I will be which electricity- and on delicate instruments is possible be- e glad to,contribute in any. way possible man'a great servant-- cause nigh't, an extension course on the poetry_ of Washington," by Johnnie Smithy; Solo: "The Lan( is making the world a of the discoveries 'of Lavcoisier and ert' 'Browning' in' the form of a series of raido Was -Wet With Snow," by; Sarah Slimme, ac- better placo to live in. his contemporaries. Tres.calls for more serious comment' than was companied by her mother; Play: "Captain-John ein these columns yesterday by a-persiflant Smith 'and the Ear of 'Corn," by thei entire room; graph. While the Browntng course is admit- Address : "The Virtues of the Pilgrim Fathers,' ran experiment, if it succeed, a .course in by Uncle Ezra Wheezealot, chairman of 'the School espeare wll :be given. This means that the Board;. Closing Song: "We Are Little Pilgrims,'' ohasyprogressed to a new and a 'cultural stage, by the entire room. Hickory nuts were then passed GENERAL ELECTRIC iany of_us have predicted st would and'believed Iby the obliging and talented 'little Jtots to their

ioild'jrogress - " justly proud mothers, who engaged in sparkling tlumbia does' not propose that this course shall Irepartee for an hour or longer. Alumni Are I NI TaeBgPaefIcnas' any Lines W ForerBiStudaes for S. M.U. Game Tomorrow \ orlkFomrSuet inOutside World Graduates of S. M. U. and Polytechnic Are Scattered Th r o u g ruh oe ut K . Sock u th b w oe s et.By .

S. M. U. students in the few yer Flowers for Thanksgivinig since they lefttheir alma mater, have @If you are to be entertained' Thanksgiving- paya cngaged in numerous kinds of work and =respects to your hostess by sending flowers early Tha achieved nunmerous and varied success- giving morning. es. Among thc activities of some of the former students are: They will carry your message. of Gratitude like noo F. L. Spurlock of thc class of '96 is _gift and "SHE" will appreciiate your thsoughtfulness now president of Kid-Key College at Shermian. Flowers by Wire C. E. Ferguson is head of the Mathe- matics Department of the Stephen F. Those loved ones back home may also be- rememli Austint State Teachers' College, Nacog- with flowers. We can: make. delivery within a few I soches. Texas. He received his M. A. Degree from the University of Missou- to any address in the United States through our-Telegi ri. =Dispatch Service which is hut a phase of our Class of 1916. Mrs. 0. J. Vinson, ttee Annie M. Dickinson, 3315 Ave. "K," Fort Worth, Better Flower Service Texas. taught schsool for three years af- ter gradutationi. Shte married 0. J. Vin- son of Fort Worth itn1919. They have a little daughter, Dorothsy Jean, age two year-a future prospect for S. M. U., Main at Field Phone YY-2468 says her mother. Miss Zoe Gletnn is teaching mathe- mattics itt Amarillo High school. Umtphlrey Lee is pastor of the High- landPark Methodist Chturch. J. Richard Spantn is a minister at L tlltluuiiulutlttu0ltliiiiuu1lpliliuiitllU ii Cape Girardeau, Mo. Julia Moutzotn Spann is happily en- gaged itt the vocatiott of "house-wifery" at Cape Girardeau. ~ Mfrs. Lee Woodward, nece Merle Mr. Cliasrity Weiller of Hanrdley, Tex- bachelor of thse "fat arid forty" type.I liesberry, is living at Santa Anna, Gambrell is Elected Graduate Has Article as, on Nov. 7, 1922. "Err passens," Ike has not lust touch Tex.as. FOLLOW THE CROWDS witht the activities of thre University, Graduate President In Bankers' Journal Miss Kate Wilsotn is teaching mathe- Doinald M. Hester, Greenville, Texas, of mathsemat- te fair sex more particularly. statics in the Anmarillo High schtool. is head of the department J. R. Pratt, Jr., 1918 B. A. graduate school. He Ethel McClure is teaching at Fort ics irs the Greenville hight Isbell Is Selected Vice President of thre University and ,cashtier its the Class of 1917. Smith, Arkansas. attended thre State University of llli- State Bank of Stamford, Texas, Reba Cheeves cotitinsues to vamp te and Cox Secretary-Treasurer. First nrois after being graduated from S. M. article on the "Real MELBA Mrs. Louis C. Shiarpie Jr., tnee Esthter male sex in additiont to teaching school htas atn interesting a house- U.. married, taught two years itt Test of a Bank in a Community-Its Klapproth, is living in Abilene, at Fort Smith, Arkansas. Herbert Gambrel) Dallas, itnstruct- Weathterford College. He is the proud of issue of the keeper and mother of a otte-year-old Class of 1923. Usefulness," in a recent daddy of a 14-montls-old youngster. or in history, was elected president of a banker's trade baby daughter, Eddie Lou Sharpe. She Miss Annie Morgan is teaching zoo- MidLotinettt Banker, Now Playing Miss Jessie Schillinig is teaching at the graduate students at a meeting held taught ini the hight schools of Texas for high journal. This is one of several arti- Fort Worth, Texas. ology arid botany in the~ Paris three years after receiving her degree. school. Miss Morgan majored irn bi- Friday evening of last, week at the home cles Ireline contributed to the magazine Colleen Moore-Milton Sills-Ben Lyons-Elliott Dexter- Miss Witnie Langford is teaching for which lielint wore no little praise Hugh S. Grady is assistant district ology in S. '. U. of Dr. E. W. Shuler, htead of thre grad- Sylvia, Brenner-Myrtle Stedman-Philip Smalley- history in the Oak Cliff high school at over the state. attorney of thte City of Dallas. Mfiss Willielmitta Raphael of Enitis, uate schtool. Hugh Isbell of Sanger Dallas. "Usefulness is the real test of any- IN Nicolas S. Holland is superintendet Texas, is teaching in the public schools was elected vice. president anrd Mary automobile, a tractor,; a of the Statnford public schoolIlie Itas Lloyd R. Manintg is inthle life its- of that city. Edda Cox of Fort Worth, secretary- cting-an aeroplane or a bank,- says Mr. Pratt. breenint his present position practically surancee busirness at Dallas. Mfini Ruby East of Greenville, Texas, treasurer. Sixteens including members "The surccess of the bank's service is since his graduatiotn. Married Atguts- Roy D. Pate is married arid irn the is making a special study of physical of the faculty of the graduate school, measured lsy its usefulness. And, the "FLAMING YOUTH". ta PRuthPrice, a graduate of C. I. A., in cotton business at 'Mabank, Texas. education at thre Uriversity of Wiscon- attetided the niceting for thre purposse of Isanker, if he is a good one, will endeav- the fall of this year. "Nick" states thsat Miss Louise Holtkamp is trachitig sin. Miss-.East was an instructor in organization and better acquainting the or to overlook tiothsing wvhich will aid he is proud that from every high school in Dallas. physical education at S, M. U. last sttudensts with each other. She smoked, she drank, she loved petting parties, she led in being useful to the community." gradttatittg class inshis high school sev- Wilkie Pringle is runsnintg a filling year. Talks on the need of te graduate the pace of the gayest life-Yet she claimed to be respect- Mr. Pratt is art alumni of the Delta eral go to S. M. U., and is even more station arid a battery service at Dallas. Miss Margaret Elizabeth Rippey of school were made by Dr. J. B. Hubbell, able, men liked her, but didn't want her in marriage. Why? Sigma Phii fraternity and recetntly was troud that all of them are delivering the Joe Mickle of Amarillo is a teachter Dallas, Texas, is laboratory instructor head of thse Englisht Department, and she wondered, had she gone too far? married to Miss Margaret Barrett, an goods. Nicolas has been presidetnt of in a Methodist College in Japan. of biology at S. M. U. Coiner Woodwvard, professor of sociol- ex-stutdent of the University and mem- ADDED FEATURES the local Rotary Club for the past sev- Class of 1920. J. PR.Bradfiteld Jr., is reporting on ogy. Refreshrments were served. The ber of the Phi Mu sorority. eral months. Walter (lush, Jr., is a clerk itt the the Dallas Jourtial. His father traw graduate studett wish to express their SIM WARNER, Baritone in Song Rev. M. Leo Rippy- is a mrinister at First Natiotnal Bank of Greenville, hrolds thre Chair of Christiant Doctritie appreciation to Dr. and Mrs. Shuler Washington, D. C. Texas. at S. . U. for the enjoyable evening. Thre followy- Soph Pictures Will MELBA GRAND ORCHESTRA Harrison Ws. Baker Is a pastor at De- Louise . Wynn is teaching school at Miss Marie Starshery is a first-year insg were present: Be Made After Jan. 1 Paul Harris Conductor catur, Texas. The four things of great- thre Soutt1Highland school at Shreve- studenrt at thre Baylor University Col- E. C. Calhiouti, Dr. Coiner Woodward, est personal interest to Baker since port, Louisiarna. lege of 'Mledicinie. Hughr Isbell, L. Riggleman, Dr. J. B. Sophomore pictures wvill not be made SELECTED COMEDY AND MELBA NEWS leaving S. M. U. are a wife and thtree Miss Mabel Rutth Oldhsan is a tMiss Emma Louise WXills is seeking H-ubbell, Dr. E. \V. Shsuler, Miss Lillian until after Christmas is the announce- babies, Two Delta Delta Delta's arid Iteachser of mathrenmatics in the Miss knowledge in the Department of Norwsood, R. J. Yoak, Miss Bernsice ment of J. P. Fielder, editor of the Ro- COMING SUNDAY one K. A. their father has predicted. Hockaday's School for Girls at Dallas. Science Library at State Universsity.- Lee, Miss Mary Edda Cox, J. F. Win- tunida. This week, beginning Tuesday, ANNA Q. NILLSON-JAMES KIRKWOOD Earl Lightfoot is preaching at Fort tMiss Oldhsanm attended Colunmbia Uni- Miss Lona Brown of Wichita Falls ston, C. C. Gray, Miss Minnie Mae Wil- until Dec. 1, is thre time for juniors to In W~orthi, and needs to get married, ac- versity during the summer of '22. Shre is practicing pedagogy its the high son, Miss Louise Bryan, H-erbert Gamn- hsave pictures made at the Majestic cordinsg to Harrison Baker. reports art interestinig trip throughr Col- school at Texarkanta, Ark., by teaching brell arid Dr. J. S. Serieker. Studio. "PONJOLA" Robert W. Fisher is now pastor at torado. California and Yellowstone Latin. Marble Falls, Texas. Park last surmmer. John Wesley Deck, after leaving S. M. Miss Louise Jarrett is teachting Spars- ALL CARS ARE S. M. U. U., was pastor at Nevada, Texas, foe riss itt a Fort Worth hight schrool. three years thenrtransferred to Weath- S. Mf. Gose Jr. is married and is a CO. erford, Oklahomsa, where he now has a alease supervisor at Wichita Falls, Tex- \'ork on the country club branch THE LEON KAHN SHOE charge. as. of the Hightland Park car line is near- James Fleming Carter.: Jr., married dT. Rowland Barnett is now a student ting completion, according to officials Miss Grace Connally of Rosebud, Tex- ils Baylor Medical College at Dallas. of the car compatiy. Ness tracks hrave Wishes S. M. U. a Glorious and as, sit alurmna of T. XW.C. at Fort After leaving S. M. U. he wa'sdirector rbeen laid in frotit oh Morgati School CULLUM & BOREN Worth. itt 1920, and moved from Dal- of athletics irs Meridian College. He earid out Euclid avenue. 'has beeti going otn, las to Tulsa, Oklahtoma, in 1921. He was married to Miss Lorene Alexan. * While this work Victorious getting a is the proud father of a baby girl horn nder a graduate of Southwestern Utsi- *S.M.U. students have beers Sporting and Athletic Goods January, 1923. He is now manager 0ftfversity, in July, 1922. better car service due to the switchiing gof country club cars to the University. the Tulsa Gtulf Refining 'Co., publish- Miss Valarie Flening is teaching ar 1509-11 Elm Street cThe extra cars weill be re-routed over Thanksgiving Day ers of the Oil Weekly, The Fillinsg Sta- -piano and voice at Mt. Vernon. She as the tiot arid Refiner, and Natural Gasolins 1is especially intercsted itt Music artdd the couttry club route as soon Manufacturer, trade journals caterint gLiterary Clubwork and is director of dwork is completed. to oil industries. two chtoral clubs. ----- i.;__ ___.~: __--I~~, Robert Edwin-Wardell is the rehab- John Kintg Glenn is in Iis third year 1-.------ilitation assistant of: U. S. Veterans' s'of medical schrool at Galvestont, Texas. Bureau, located at Paris, Texas. He is happy in the fact that lie is work- Kenneth Force is reporting on the1C ing hard arid still single. Thanksgiving Dallas Journal. Miss Liniora Dudley is teachint Day Miss Esther Russel Brown is lheasA school music ire Fort Worth. Outfits- Homecoming of the Spanish department of the Ama. I-Horace S. Renshtaw whlose home i rill high school, She did two years o0f its Decatur, Texas, is a senior in Gal- War Work at thse National Bureauo Dfveston Medical Schrool arid will bea Statidards, Wasington; D. C., taugh it full fledged M. D. shortly. Spanishs at McKitnney two years; went Gus L Ford is teacher of history and Of Hurst Quality to the University .of Mexico irn 1921 I;ecotiomics itt South Part Junior Col, taught itn Wesley College; spent lasn," lege at Beaumont. Gus was Dean af Welcome former students of S. M. U. to the summer in travel and study in Spoilin Weaterford College prior to Iis pres. Campus that revives memories- of former- and France. Old etit position. Dediatedto te °triumphs and defeats. J. Reece Pratt married Miss Margar r= Miss Ima Hontaker Herron is at pres" Wednesday et Barrett, February, 1923:. Reece- is cot a member of the English Depart invincible spirit cashier of the First State Batkik int ment of' Kid-Key College, Sherman and rue port. - We are closed Thursday, if ,you do not meet us - Stamford. He is also president of th Tex'as.. During thre two years follows he at the Big Ball Battle, come in Friday morning Young Men's Business League. ing Iher- graduation, she taught Eng Store Closed mpns hip of :th lish is the FarmeruvillC high schiool 1923 Football when we will be ready to serve you- Class 1919. This is her first year at Kidd-Key Cot Thursday Team. a, lege. CaaTassistant cashieregsn.Load of thre Leo-hard eaisNoa- Paul B. Scott is.in te abstract busi tional Batik. He was married to MiBis ness at Wichita Falls. Manmie Laura Chastian of WolfeCit: ty, Class of 1922. Texas, October 16, 1923. Betts' is a strong ad X~.D~~flhiTT-ri S NGER BROS. Isaac Franklin Banking Systeer CSQ.TMU Mrs. Clrauncy Weiler,- nec Rutith 'vacate far the Federal IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll = Henry of Handley, Texas, taught 'tv co especially in tat they give him a pa Years in the Biology: Department at;S. check on, the first of each month, . . 1f' .'U after graduation; She niarrieed admits that he is a steady gong 01' I THE SIMI-WRUKL! CAMPUS. A S- .I:

SM.U.:Teachings - Are Vindicated Special Thanksgiving Dinner (Continued from Page 1) it -w if',, himself said, 'I have felt in going -I- :. te'science work at S.'M. U. that I had an opportunity for turning. our. students r your Finest Hand-tailored away' from the' common materialistic attitude- toward science, and giving Over Coat them a feeling' that a man can be' a or Suits Hillcrest Tea Room Scientist and yet be religious.' -Cn $25 $30 $35 Phone Your Now._ he. said .)o-tinuinsg,of others, 'Every man Reserations in the:Science Department is thorough- 1610' Main Street ly religious,, and every man is here .to- further the: cause - of Christian educa- I- -- Clarence Emes, Delta Sigma Phi tion.. The attitude of some people that science teachers as a ,whole are image Howard Organizes from Illinois, was a recent visitor at breakers, is wrong. -I do not think you the local chapter. Mr. Emes is a foot- We expect to will find, that kind of science teacher Christian Labor ball coach at Southwestern University, Georgetown. in any of your church schools. Most Student of Theology Forms Asso- Serve of us choose our professions, and feel ciation at Dallas Labor that we have the same part in the work A of the church as the mans who preaches Temple Sunday. from the pulpit.' Christian Labor Association No. 1 "The Professor of English Bible in wvas organized in the Rose Ballroom of Kay says- BEAR the academic. department was complain- the Dallas Labor Temple Sunday aft- MEAT ed of as teaching that the first eleven Sigma ernoon by the Rev. Penn Howard, stu- chapters of Genesis are mythical, that Kappa Plegs Waddle, JosephineBradley, Jane dent in the School of Theology,.chap- references lain of the Labor Temple, and former in his classes to the atone-I Entertain Initiates erine McDuffey, Katherine Hunter, meist, the virgin birth, and the bodily menmber of the United Mine Workers of for breakfast - -Dorothy May, Verns McCullough, America. resurrection of Jesus had been made in Pledges As the first step in his plan discounting ways. One young lady netne of Sigma Kappa Sorority Dorothy Brown, Gladys Harris, Gale to make the association national, Mr. Friday morning. testified that her faith had been dis-enrtid d the initiates and their guests Kilchinstein, Irene Goodwin, Kitty Howard expects, as soois as the order turbed by such teachings in-his classes, Friday nig;ht with a party at the chap- Graves, Mafalda Isaacs, Ima Leet, becomes strong enough in Dallas, to and she had withdrawn therefrom. She er house,3 03 Hayinie avenue., Mary Terry Smith, Iris Henderson, send representatives to Texas towns to spoke of two others likewise affected, The housise was decorated in the sor- Elizabeth Miller, Dorothy Nell Elliot, organize chapters. UNIVERSITY Big -Four whose names she did not give. ority color a of maroon and lavender, in Madeline Abraham, Francis Wright, The purpose of the association is "tb PHARMACY Thanksgivi ingstyle. The games, pries Maids Board, Tootsie Commnack, Helen emphasize the social Questioned on these teachings of Je- matters, Mr. If favors, asndd refreshments were also typ- Duncan, Johnonie Bullard, Mrs. J. A. sus," and to "secure the co-operation T. Workman, professor giving this ical of thtie Thanksgiving seasons. On Cowan and Mrs. Dudley Mathers, of all laboring men for their economic, course, said, 'I have never had the atti- the dning table was a small church Allan Rowson, John Burleson, Paul social and religious wvelfare." It has tude of mind to treat the eleven chap- against Quick Delivery Peanut Butter Sandwiches a forest background of real Leavell, Melviin Moore, Harold Adrian, adopted as its motto, "Every union man ters. of Genesis lightly. I do not re- leaves, wi th the Puritans, made of Dais Barnard, Dan McClung, Jesse a Christian, and every Christian a un- A-2195 A-2196 mc emm ber o e to fhave m t stateds g Try Them With Your t ethat e~ theyp where n crepee b i papg i er-dressed lolly-pops, as- Becker, Spivey Whitehead, Charles ion man." In keeping wvith this pur- in the yard. Clark, Erwin Murray, Glenn Huff, pose and motto, the order is Favorite Drink the heart of the story (Genesis) is non-secta- i The men,nbers and their guests were Jimmie Gable, Johnnie Cowan, E. R. rian, "'taking in Catholic and Protest- its spiritual message. I think. Misses Beth Bryant, Anne Garrett, Moss, R. F. Jones, Donald McGregor, ant, Jew and Christian Scientist." those eleven chapters are wonderful 'Hazel Cull loin, Ruth Jones, Margaret Webster Langston, Neal Smith, Her- William M. Reilly, editor protests against materialism. He said of the Dal- Morgan, kMfary Vaughan Morgan, Er- bert Rice, Sid Henry, Robert Henry, has Craftsman and a member of At the- further, I believe in the absolute the divin- mine Stone, Helen McIntosh, Maurine Jack Kitchens, Dudley Mathers, Jack Typographical Union, who recently ity of Jesus Christ, and try to empiha- Gaston, Glieth Henderson, Erma Ed- Patton, Hugh Price Carlisle, Robert spoke before the economics classstudy- size it above everytlsing else in my miston, Lcnuise Crawford, Fanny Hill, Johnson, Rho Alexander, De Witt ing the labor problem, was elected pres- IBoedeker work. The virgin birth follows from Maria Hill 1,Mary Edith Jackson, Janet Kugle, Ed Meek, McKree Davis, Pete ident. Mr. Howard was chosen vice- the divinity of Jesus, rather than University Pharmacy the B~ogardus, ,Ruth Hill, Esther Hill, Lee, Harry Crawford, Gene Bedford, president; Mrs. S. H. White, member divinity from the virgin birth. Louise Bi Ice Cream And All Leading Drug Stores Iryarly, Mildred Thompson, Tom Swanson, Bob Goble, Bill Reilly, of the woman's auxiliary to the Typo- "More thain forty students testified Elizabeth Miller, Frences Mae Long, Jack Welch, Louis Sparkman, ad graphical Union, secretary, and Bonny to the inspiring and strengthening Mfary.Storne, Ruth Crawford, Kathleen Lawrence Reisor. Childs, of the Waiters' and Waitresses' teaching in Mr. Workman's classes, and Decherd,l Ruth Hightower, Lucy King, Union, treasurer. The advisory council "Just a Little Better" of his earnest, and outstanding religious Martha 11foore,Mary Jane Williams, will be elected later. activities.FaeBr Lambda Chi's Honor FayeSBurn et. IaD Jenett a Pledges Saturday Both the church and organized labor for every occasion, "Testimony too volumiiious to report RobertE should work toward the same end -the Hold to you in detail was had from many Foster, Job,hMac Griffith, Lloyd Gard- Honoring the pledges and their girls, uplift of humanity-but there are too whether it's a Drug present, and touching the matter set nor, Einn ett Johnson, John R. Jones, the Lambda Clii-Alpha fraternity will many opponents of organized labor, forth. Concerning the work at S. M. U. Harold GCeln, Russell McIntosh, Ben entertain with a party Saturday even- too many who' spread the propaganda of Store Treat or the That a following figures are intereasting: Poteet, Heenry Smith, Truman Miller, ing at the home of Brice L. Twitty on the open shop, in the churches," Mr. Of the niiiety professors, teachers, in- 0. S. Gale Howard declared. 2ues, B,eno im Sims, Carleat Palmer,u Princeton Ave., Highland Park. formal party. You structors, special lecturers, and officers CarsonRI~ Mr. Howard read a letter congratu- of the faculty, all, except one, are mem- Williams, Hunter Temple, Weldon L m d h lating him and Dallas union labor on can -bank on its Pur- bers of some evangelical church, and WVooldridgj lde organizing such an association from Line! ge akAdroCEastland, Archie seventy-six of them hold membership Browning, .LFinleyCelebrate Gift Night Prof. John C. Granberry of the depart- ity and Deliciousness. in local churches. Fifty teach, preach, mes ments Scott, Jzr Baird, Henry Adams, of Sociology, Political Science All Good or are officers in churches, Sunday ins, Rhiea Smith and Mr. and "Gift Night" was celebrated by the and Economics at Southwestern Uni- At Druggists schools ,or other organizations, and EHays. versity. uMaMrs.M. Lambda Rho sorority last night when -Put on yotur glad rags most of the others are members of Sun- I "Not so much depends on how a .. A the pledges entertained the initiated and stand behind that day- school classes. More than 1100 man gives his Entertain moembers in the frat hall at the \Vo- money away as the way students are members of the Unsiversity' A.'s he gets it. Jesus said, 'The poor are team. When our Mus- Building at 7 p. mn. Each pledge Epwortls League, Y. Ml.C. At., Y. W. C. J~ithDinnmans't with you always.' The poor are with tang hurdles that Bear, Ybrought a gift in the wsay of a vase, pil- A, while the Christian Service Club, low, bowl or other article for the adorn- us always because of the selfishness of all the people in the Miiiisterial Associatioin and Studeist Membersas of Pi Kappa Alpha Fra- ment of the sorority hall. mankind ,because men refuse to act in grand stasid will rise in Volunteer band employ the activities of ternity anid their guests wvere enter- Afterwvards the members attended the a social way, because of the unequal many'. distribution of wealth" their seats. tamiedsvitith a diinier party at Stone- pep meeting at the gym in a body. L~ater The championship "Concluding this sectioii, we quote leigh Coyrrt Friday evening. A seven in the evening a surprise feast for the Mr. Howvard took as his theme, "An must from Dean Kerin as follows: course dimme,- was served, during wvhich pledges wvas given by the Lambda Rho Act of Gratitude," his text, Mark xiv, be ours. Inithe eight years of the School of numerous forms of entertainment were iiitiates. 3-9. Following the sermon he passed Theology, wve have haid men come to us offered. around cards for those wvishing to join TUXEDOS- with all types of preparation, all kinds Miss Ima Leet sang "Dream Girl of the organization to sign. Most of those of view-points, coinservatives, middle- Pi K. A." accompanied by Miss Mkafalda Beta Phis Entertain present did so. The chaplain closed exactly right of-the-road men, aiid men with differ- Isaacs at the piano. Jack Pattoin car- Fledges Wvithn"1ea the ser:ices with a prayer of thanksgiv- ent heritages with reference to faith, toonist for The Dallas journal, drewv - ing following the singing of "Blest Be Every fellow needs one now. The and attitude to the Bible. We have yet tcartoons which were associated with Beta Phi Alliha entertained their the Tie That Binds." big banquet. And other Thanks- to have any man leave this institution Sexperiences of the members by 3. A. rpledg'-s and friends with a tea Saturday Special Attention Given to Students giving affairs. Then Christmas. afternoon because that he believed we taught a t Cowan. The major entertainment was from 41 t:, 5 at tne home of Cole eP e sT And New Year's. You'll like these doctrine of Christ which was utterly furnishsed by the Royal Dancers of Mrs. J3 B. Civ.:, 543G Gastlon avenue, we have-smart, and correct in impossible to him. Seventy men have Spain, who iincluded a dance entitled r Everything Good to Eat program wvas givein. every way.. Young men's models- gone out with their B. D. degree. ]Nev- "The late jazz of 1925." Music for the r M eet er has been lodged-a complaint: against tentertainment was furnished, by, Jack Those preseint at the tea were: Miss- Plans for the onual convention in We Have What You Want $40 $55 up to $70 the orthodoxy of a single one of these Gardner's orchestra. c's Florence Wcod, Goldy Cotton, Gillie April of the Texas Inter-Collegiate men. There have. been 1625 conversions s Those present were Misses Mary Cummis, Fac llr;,sselioii, Julia John, Press Association will be considered at from twenty-six of these young men SMildred Haughton, Gladys Cockrcll, Madge Morrisca, tXssic Mae Steele, a meeting of the S. M. U. Press Club bb during the year. Ruth Murray, Hazel Whitehead, Beulahl Mildred WVest, Mary Alice Ileasley, Ana Thursday, December 6 at 2 o'clock. University Grocery & Market "In conclusion we wish to say: Woodruff, Ava Nell Ituclianan, Gray- Other bsns rbbywl nld "First. After an investigation much eat ideals of Christian teaching, desir- don earsil,Droty Jhnsn, arythe election to membership of members e) more extensive and compreheinsive than ing to lead our young people into pos- Noble McAnulty, Margaret Murray, o h oraimcas is indicated by the brief reviewv we have session of the truth as--it is iinJesus; Mari EvHaris Jo Buhann, ary The Texas Inter-Collegiate Press -lthru to main given above we are convinced that the and that they are genuinely interested McDonald, Dorothy - Davis, Marion Convention will be held at S. M. U. atLamar safest places for the instruction of our in the moral welfare of their students, Murray, Elizabeth McAnulty, Dorothy during April. At the meeting Thurs- children are our church schools. We and are seeking to safe-guard thienmin Hearon, Stella Muncy, Jane Damon, day the Press Club will arrange the Mary believe the faculties in the schools wve the formative years and processes of Williams, Blanch Shear, Mattie program of the convention and plans Dell 'Webb, have visited have before them the high. college life. Elizabeth Williams and will be made to take care of the dele- Alice Harris. Second. We think further, that most gates in the Woman's Building and the of the criticism of our schools has aris- Mens' Dormitory. - BEAT BAYLOR en more fronm some faulty method of Pi Phis Give Lunch ; Letters have been sent to all members teaching, rather than from false teach- For Mrs. Carrie Catt of the Association asking for-sugges- ing, and that we have reason to believe lions about the program. Letters are -e We believe in you, Mustangs that these methods are being corrected, Pi Beta Phi sorority entertained with also being sent to all universities not Why Not Park Your Car at aiid we hope like troubles will not arise a luncheon Tuesday at the Dallas Coun- members of the Association to get them! -We know that your won- in the future. try Club, honoring Mrs. Carrie Chap- interested. John Dunlap is publicity yn derful university can not be "Third. Several hundred typesvrit- man Catt, woman's suffrage .worker, manager and Bruce Knickerbocker is a After. the victory The University Garage an alumna ~beaten. ten-pages of stenographic report, and of the sorority, corresponding secretary of the Asso- think of- this month? a number of letters, and periodicals, Mrs. Watson, accompanied at the ciation. REPAIRS -,STORAGE -ACCESSORIES containing evidence in this case, are piano by Miss Mary Fay House, sang The Texas Inter-Collegiate Press As presented herewith, and as a part of our "Love's Awakening," "You Passed By sociation offers each year a number of report. My Window" and "Smiling Through." -prizes for different forms of literary ef- "Fourth. We desire to express our Mrs. Catt was introduced by Mrs. Fos- fort. The prizes offered are: Short sincere thanks to the Presidents Stout, ter, president df the alumnae.. story, $10.00; humorous story, $5.00, Selecman and Horn for courtesies Luncheon was served to some fifty formal essay, $10.00; familiar essay, - ap - p- - - . ase shown us; to trustees, faculties, stud- guests. $5.00; news article, $5.00; editorial, dents and others at all places for the $5.00; feature story, $5.00; poem, $5.00; spirit of co-operation manifested. The Cycen Fjodr Will - one act play, $5.00. Trophies will be' ,of nnouncement- spirit help, the readiness for testify- given for the heat yearbook and the best ing, the evident wide-openness, with Feast December 7 nwspaper, -- four nnenind nothing to, be, concealed, made easier Cycen Fjor, freshmen-senior inter- Any student in the University may on given to and less irksome, a task not pleasant fraternity organization, will hold a ban- enter the contests. All S. M. U. ens- al attentii quet on the in itself." night of Dec. 7, within a five tries will be judged by a committee of Upstairs at 1613y, Main Stret student's needs Respectfully submitted, mile' radius of Dallas "Hall, according thei faculty here and the best composi- (Signed)": L. B. ELROD, to Bill Rippeywho announced' that' the tion in each class will be entered in the Jas. K. Wilson, Pres. feast would be an extraordinary affair, state: C..B. GARRETT,. contest Ft. Worth sh Grocery - J. COY WILLIAMS. but would give out no plans. All the S. M. U. won only one first place last San' Antonio Houston - IRA F. KEY, active members will be,-present, with year, that of the best newspaper, but isl D. H. HOTCHKISS, Secretary. many of the "former" Cycen Fjodr's. expecting several, this year, i