THE UNIVERSITY NEWS Volume One Coral Gables. , . March 15, 1928 Number Twenty

STETSONITES TO AH Exhibit to Be University Trio Will Give NOTICE EXPLORER SPEAKS GIVE CONCERT Held at Honey Plaza Concert In Fort I_auderdale Elections for the officers of A T UNIVERSITY „ ~^j .. , J, The Florida Society of Arts the Student Asssociation will The University trio, iumposul of largest (_0-LdUCatlOnal Glee and Sciences is sponsoring an ex- be held in May. According u Helen Flanagan. Vivian Russell and Frederic Hufsmith. will give William Heebe Lectures On Club In South to Sing ihibition of paintings by the mem- the constitution only those stu­ dents who have paid their stu­ a benefit concert for St. Anthony'-' At University ^.ers of the National Arts club of Travels In Jungles dent activity fee of $25 can vote school of Fort Lauderdale. I 'New York city, Sunday, March 18, of World or hold office. Students who p. m. Saturday at the Trianon ball 2 to 5 o'clock, at the Roney Pla_a The Glee cluo have not paid this fee should at­ room. Coissant Park Boulevard. hotel, Miami Beach. Invitations will sing at the University of Mi tend to the matter at once. ¥' rt Lauderdale. William Be.be. the noted scien- have been sent to the regents and ami in the auditorium at 8 p. m. faculty and the day is dedicated to Signed, The program will oe.nsist of the .fileircr. (poke at the Univer­ following numbers: sity Wednesday night. No admis­ Friday. March 16. The concert the students and friends of the Clarke B. Wilson, will be given free of charge, with University of Miami. The collection, "O Don Fatale" (Verdi.1 Mi.-s sion was charged for the lecture, a collection taken to defray the ex- which has been selected from the, • Pres. Student Association. Flanagan; "Una Furtiva Lagrina which was open to the public. Mr. penses of the singers. annual exhibition held in New York'' (Donizetti», Mr. Hufsmith; "Oh. Beebe has been the director <>f The Stetson Glee club, which ap-j by the National Arts club, is the Love, Will You Remember?" tropical research for the New York jeared at the University of Miami first exhibition of the Florida so- (Mana-Zucca I and "Rach'em" Zoological Society tot fears. His last year, is ranked as one of tbelciety this year. 1 Mana-Zucca l. Miss Flanagan; we.rk has carried him into tropie-al best ',-<.-.-.lueational glee clubs in The Florida Society of Arts and " Tis the Day" (Leoncavallol and jungles and seas throughout the the south. It is the largest of its Sciences wa.s founded about two "Under Blossoming Branches" world, where he ha- d and kind. Its members consist of the;years ago for the purpose of spon- (Volpe). Mr. Hufsmith; duet from .1 animals, recording their ejaost talented singers of the Stet-; soring any cultural activity. It is "Madame Butterfly." Miss Flan­ habits by moan- • T brush, pen son student body. The club if in now sponsoring the Miami Civic agan and Mr. Hufsmith; pianee lens. letter condition this year for a tou-Thtater, and has successfully < to, "Fanta.-ie Impromptu" (Chop- Mr. Beebe has met only g;v<:: than it ever has been. This is dun brought many exhibitions and mu­ int. Miss Russell; "Life" (Curranl science the benefit of his diacov- te the splendid work of the dire-c- i.al programs to Miami. Two and "The Answer" (Terry), Mis-. . ries and observations, but bai tor, Ruth Hubbard, who is now years ago it had an exhibition in Flanagan: "A Spirit Flower" i eeded in giving the pobBc • clear completing her third year with the Miami of the works of Zntoaga, the (Campbell Tipton) and "I Kne.w ieii-a of his Work. He ha- a.veim- Stctsonites. The student manager famous Spanish painter, and later a Lovely Garden" (D'Hardeloti. plished this hy means of numerous of the club is a Miami boy, James in the season the- work of the Bos- i Hufsmith; duet from "n ! e.oks and illustrated lectures, Rogers, and the publicity manager ton Guild of Artists was shown. Tn vat- re." Hiss Flanagan and given in all parts of the- counm a. 1» another Miami boy,'Hewen Las- Faculty members belonging to Mr. Hufsmith. well ib foreign countries. S •iter. Chan Johnson, a baritone, the club are Dewing Woodward, eef his more Widely road books are: who will give several solos, is pres- j Miss Bertha M. Foster, Miss Mary "Jungle- Peace," "The Edge of the ident of the club. Mr. Johnson was B. Merritt and Franklin Harris, Jungle," "Jungle Day-." "My Jun­ elected president in his freshma:f gle," "Galapagos World's find" and year and has been [ires ident for the "Arcturus Adventure." four consecutive years. - •I. F. W. Pearson, professsor ol Miami is the last stop on the zoology at the University, accom- spring tour of the Stetsonites. This | anied Mr. Beebe <-n his trip to the year they have sung in Lake City, Sargasso Sea anei Galapagos i- Tallahassee. Deland, Jacksonville,! lands. aboard the S. V. ArctlUUS. Fort Pierce and Hollywood. He- h- ,'il-e. spent some time at Mr. Besides the work of the forty, Beebe's tropiecal research station at singers who comprise the club. Kartabo Point, in the jungles • f there will be specialty numbers. A Guiana, South America. portion of "Old Madrid" will be It is through Mr. Pearson's given. Wallace Foard and Leonard i ndship with Mr. Re-ehe that the Sherry, freshmen entertainers, will University was able to offer this give comedy numbers which any MARGARET MORRISON :.-< t lire to its students and vaudeville circuit would be glad to .... in have. Margaret Morrison, the fa­ Mr. Beebe will be in Florida vorite soprano soloist of the Stet­ about two we-i-ks as the guest of son Conservatory of Music, will DR. BELAUNDE ic Wahrott. Most e,f his time sing. will be .-pi-nt among the Florida VISITS HAVANA ah fcrd Mr. Watcott's house- Lenor a. DELRAY TO HEAR Acts As Principal Speaker At PUBLIC SPEAKERS Latin American IVess V T IS CHOSEN Congress * POR PRODUCnOK Tour to be Made by Group to Delray, Key West "The Admirable Crichton" to Di Victor Andres Belaunde, pro- be I'resented at and Homestead fessor of Latin American history and institutions at the University, I'niversity Members of the public speaking, was the principal speaker before the congress of the Latin American He ward Seeuthtrate. professor of class presented the sixth of a series JAMES SOGERS drama in the University, had a try- of programs at the First Christian Press Association, which opened las; week in Havana. Hi last week feer the characters of church, N. E. Fourth street, Wed­ JOHNSON Barrio's "The Admirable Crichton" nesday, March 14. This is the seventh meeting of President Ashe Urges 'h • congress, the preceding one. in the music roe.m of the Venetian Burton Essex acted as chairman Co-working of City and L. This play, which will be pre- cf the program Pauline Spofford which Dr. Belaunde also attended, Hotel. Dr. English Speaks At having been held last year in Ma­ at the University the last spoke on "A Pan-American Uni­ - in March, is the most am- versity." Leona Mathews chose Book Review Symposium drid. The congress includes repre­ Dr. B. F. Ashe, president of the sentatives -from France. Italy. Cniversity. sugge-steel a plan for jued ion ye t al tempted by as her topic, "The Spirit of South; Miami Civil- ihe-ai. •. Florida." Louise Falligants speech, Spain, Rbu'mania. Portugal and the cooperation of tin- I'. . Dr. R. B. English, professor of Latin-American countries. anei oily tee re.unci out the city's Pi fessor Southgate i- play was on "Modern Youth," and Mar­ philosophy and Roman history at !:Ve e-te-r. Dr, Belaunde returned February i . reatiofial anil entertainment pro- jorie- Howard's em "Politics and the University, reviewed Ralph B the butler, will in- l") to his classes in the University. graras, at a recent meeting of the Education." Perry's "Phile'sophy of-the Recent played by .Ie. Cotton. The. other He came to Miami from the Insti­ city advisory, park and Feereational Several ot these student speak- Past." at the book review symnos- members i hosen an Mrs. Willard tute of Intellectual Cooperation in • ards. ' r« will appear shortly in Key ium of th-.- League of American Pe-i Brown, Mrs, Edward Robertson Paris. Dr. Belaunde is a distin­ The joint o-mple.ymen't of an e-n- We.-t, Delray and Homestead. The and Ra. hil Kva>i-. a- Lady Mary, Women, at 1-1 a. m. Wednesday, at guished public man and educator. tiament a.e.d recreational direc­ '.earn for Delray consists of Leona Catherine an.l Agatha, sisters; 'h- Miami Woman's club. He was professor of modern philos- tor by the I'niversity and city is Mathews, chairman; Louise Falli-j N Ison Coburn a- Lord Loam; lie.n Dr. Lydia Allen De Vilbiss, for e | hy and constitutional history in he- main feature of the plan. Par' Kant, "Modern Youth"; Clairej •he.use-, a- T-e • • •'.;, . I M 1 mer women's medical advisor at the : he faculty of political science at f 'h.s director's work would be to Cohen, "Spirit of South Florida"; Granville C. Fisher, • the Rev- University, reviewed Hondrik Y'i:i h • i'niversity of Lima. Peru; he I : • rtunitie__ for member- Elmer Rosscup, "Politics and Edu­ i Treherne; -I. A. Cherry and Loon's "America." was from 1993 to 1907 secretary :_,.' , the musical dramatic, public cation"; and Pauline Spofford, Ha Stbiber, a- Lr rd ar.l Dr. English gave th'- principal of the Peruvian boundary commie peaking an.! recreational d 'Tan-American University." A Lady Brockleburst, and Alan < talk at the last of the open forum •ie-n. and from 1907 to 1911 he was ments of the University to appeal place on these student speaking a Ernest Lasenby- meetings of the Y. M. C. A. Friday chief of the boundary commission, n ; ubBc programs thus giving the 'uams is open to anyone. The "Tin Potboilers, by Alee I evening, March 9. Be Spok< i n The fifty volumes published by this ud( nts practical experience and speeches must meet with the ap- pre e :*...! by the "The Reaction of Present Day e< mmission are in the Yale Univei- a', the- saine time furnishing a 1 i-oval of the- faculty committee ' Theatre members at their 1 Youth Toward Social and Economi; fity library. loser contact'wiith the University ionn«ted wiith the work, however. regular meeting Friday. March _. Conditions." Dr. Belaunde was editor of "II- and the public. A wide experience Hotel, North Bay- instracio Peruana" and editor of; in this field and vision to grasp the INSTRUCTOR REVIEWS BOOK opportunities presented, would be a ..... Mi tnben e,f the ea Architecture Course "Mercurio Peruana." In 1!*14 and included: Ne.rman Ma< K-ay. a Ki S Mar;. B, Merlin, EnglishI 1916 he was charge d'affairs is r quirement of the director. He n trui-Sor of the University, re- Completely Organized .ve.uld also have charge of the • .-he- playwright; Alan Bil .many and Bolivia; and in 191il; : Rachel Evan-. Mi - Ivory; vi wed 0. E, Redvaag's "Giants of was minister plenipotentiary for laygreunds, musical organiza Th" University of Miami has or­ I ai'k entertainment facilities. George Fisher. Mr. Inkwell. i' Earth" at a meeting of the Peru to Uraguay. In l'J21 and ganized the course in architecture viiHain; Edward Robertson, M I it rature Study class of the Coral !'.'__ he was official lecturer in th • as a complete professional cour Ivory; Mr- ' A. Rei -•.. M - latles Woman's club Monday, Institute of Spain, connected with Dr. Gillette Speaks to Harsh i_ Vai ions go. graphical extending over four years an.l Pencil. - h • Institute of International E . Students at AssemhU Mrs. H : . .- Wi ' ga •••<"-ie ns of American life were leading to the degree of bachelor of at Ion. Dr. Belaunde is the author science in architecture. It is neces­ "Modern English Dram "udi.-d through the reviewing of f twenty or more books and pam- Dr. Gillette, superint. nee nt sary that the student start his and M'-. Louis -.iUa'ivi- American novels. :i is having to de with So_;h agree na! < hu!'. h •>. • architectural work at the beginning '.mtrica and world politics. . :. assembly Tuesday, Ma: of the freshman year. This course SCIENCE CLUB HAS LECTURE He is scheduled to speak today, n th - ed 101 : .rial advantage combine, the strictly professional Befeii Hutchins* n. president of March 15, a: the banquet of ihel r. titnl.' n. He e-xi i Mrs. Shelley Elected 'a Alpha Delta sorority, spoke on work and the i ssentials e>f a liberal ai.i County Federation of Wo- -lie." that in establishing the 'Team: of South Florida." at a education. After the student has :,. n*s Clubs a; Hollywood. Hi - of a new institution the e _- Convention Delegate received a good foundation in d- ubject will be "The Lost Oppor- • .-.-v.- so. nsor .1 by the Honor dent- were having an unusual op­ .'. in -/'•-n.c-kfi Wednesday, February scriptive geometry and elemen;- unity .if Understanding." dealing portunity. There ii 1 of architecture, design work a With the Pan-American Conference leer' p - in ,h- University. 'Philip Lef- moile m. well equipped build 1 ynfee a'.s. a student of the Uni- begun. j t: Havana. viith all the- :at-'s; paraphei J***ity, spoke en "Poisonous and -e e. nstitute a la ad tional convention of Mu Phi i Nin-Poiscnous eptik of Dr. West Lectures MRS. OWEN YO LECTURE hing think N Dr Henry West, of the depan- ion. national musical fraterno • ' nth." ' ' will lecture on -.ia:ght. .• .- . religie-us and iment of Education of the Univer­ Si al tb Ti "Modern Arabian Knights" at 8 . sity, was the principal ipeaki r ...- II Two-Piano Recital Civen /clock Monday evening, March 19, igir.a Phi. and a student of Tuesday evening e.n the Daddy's Mr-. Gearge E M> . Hannah Spiro Asher. instructor it the White Temple. The lecture rvatory. played a "Hungarian' n Arnold Volpe ha tly ac- > Piano at the Universitv and a Night program which was held at (thick will be given for the benefit rdv Number fi," bv Liszt. Dr. member of the Artists' Trio, and the Orange Glade schood. A groue f th.- Miami Woman's club, will be \V. B. O'NcUI. of the Coral GaUe. 'arris- Newburgh Jackson gave a of Irish songs was sung by Mrs. by the American Homes ._. ga'ional church, conducted Annie Ellis Fowler, W -V Masson- 'Wc-piano recital at the University .).-; artment of the club .. itional exercises. auditorium. Sunday, March 4. jak and Virginia Aduddle. 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KOLLITCH THE UNIVERSITY NEWS The Cheer Leader KOMIC Special Interview Published by the Students of University of Miami, Coral Gables, Miami, KRACKS If the Senate had announced be­ KATHERINE BRUSH Florida Wife: "Do you realize that 25 Author and Playwright forehand the salary attached to years ago today we became en­ certain offices, there might have: The modern girl and boy has a STAFF been a scramble for election com­ gaged?" great champion in Katherine Brush Marjorie S. Welch Editor-in-chief parable in vigor and interest to Absent-Minded Professor: "25 young, slim, and pretty, who bas i years! You should have reminded Gertrude Huebsch Assistant Editor the Al Smith and Herbert Hoover, made a specialty in writing of to. me before. It's certainly time we Porter Norris candidacies. day's growing generation. Her Sports Editor got married." short stories, her novels, and her Hildred Wammack .Columnist - Exchange. plays deal with the glamour of Harold M. Farkas Special Articles The Cheer Leader would be in-; youth and the spirit of young terested in publishing some of the Virginia Griffin, Carmen Christian, Marion Wallace, Henry Carr, Ida Hints on Etiquette love. feminine ideas on what girls de­ If you have to sneeze just a_ Doolittle, Aldine Hartman, Pauline Johnston, Max Kotkin, LaVica mand in the ideal husband. The you lift a cup of coffee to your Although only twenty-six yean old. Miss Brush has had an inter­ Raker. only trouble with this is that the lips, always give the sneeze the esting career. She spent her early average girl is apt to endow the right of way. BUSINESS STAFF man of her choice with all the vir­ years in a boy's preparatory school of which her father was headmas­ Max Winer Business Manager tues of the category whether he The confident freshman rushed Tom Cochran Advertising Manager be as prosaic as a mud fence or ter, and it was here that she first up to the lofty sophomore. received inspiration to write. Sam Seitlin" National Advertising Manager as inspiring as an unexpected "Wh.re in hell have I seen you semester grade of A. When she finished her high before?" he yelled. school education, she worked for SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA "What part of hell are you two years on a newspaper and Peter White was lamely and from?" rather unenthusiastically translat­ after that, she began in earnest to The people of Miami probably realize by now how for­ ing a passage in German which —New Mexico Lobo. write short stories. Her first tunate they are in having in a community an organization had to do with a man being mis­ "Can you sing falsetto?" story was rejected nineteen times, taken, by a girl, for someone else. "Certainly, how does the first but' when her work was once ac­ like the University of Miami Symphony Orchestra. Such Mrs. Rosenborough thought she cepted, she was able to sell very an organization is seldom found in a city of Miami's popula­ might inspire him a bit. "How —Exchange. quickly. In her four years of en­ would, you feel, Peter, if a girl deavor she has published over 50 tion, and the larger cities expend a great amount of money came running to you with her arms Dumb: "Do you know how to short stories, two novels, and a annually to support and promote a symphony orchestra. outstretched?" make Budweiser?" number of plays. Her first book Bunny: "No. How?" "Glitter" which ran in serial form The members of the University Symphony Orchestra "It we.uld depend on how she- in College Humor, was made :mo looked," came Peter's prompt Dumb: "Send him to school." have been rehearsing under the direction of Arnold Volpe a scenario, "The Drop Kick" in reply. which Richard Barthlemess starred. since the middle of last summer, and have made a number The College Dictionary of appearances in concert, not only in Miami, but in sur­ The big policeman with the for­ Poise: That quality in a co But her stories are not merely midable bunch of summons papers ed which prevents her from be light and fantastic. She has com­ rounding towns. The scores that are played are of the in his hands presented a somewhat ing embarrased on the windiest of j bined depth and minor drama into highest class music, and require a great deal of technique ominous appearance in the univer­ days. the spirit of youth. One of her recent short stories was included and musical skill. The opera "Martha" was played by the sity halis last Monday. One hesi­ tated to inquire for fear one's self Conservatory Pupils in the O'Henry Memorial Collec­ orchestra in a manner that was on a par with a professional might happen to be the very per- tion for 1927. Appear at Recital This is Katherine Brush's first performance. se.n sought. But curiosity as to Younger pupils of the prepara­ the probable misdemeanors of our visit to Miami, and she readily ad­ The concerts have all been free, and consequently the tory department of the University mitted that this country of beauti­ fellow students overcame caution, of Miami School of Music gave a auditoriums have been filled to the limit. Some expense •ind we inquired. Such a summons ful blonds, colorful blazers, and lecital at the Central Grammar golden sunshine is a new field open is necessarv with the performance of each concert, and is proved to be a unique one, in that schoool, Saturday, March 10. it was something to be desired to the writers of merry youth. Her paid by a few individuals who are interested in the organ­ The following students played: impressions will undoubtedly yield lather than feared. The lawyers Marcella Unger, Leone Howe, ization. A concert is beinjr arranged to be given at the that the Delta Phis will become some excellent reading material. Coral Gables theatre soon, and admission will be charged. Elizabeth Davis, Jane Alexander, may achieve a tFemendous popular­ Louise Walters, Henry Barnett, The orchestra will be assisted by the Universsitv quartet, ity in the future if all the sum­ Frances Marx, Annabel Morgan. Art Instructor Attends and a sextette. Rehearsals of the program have been under mons papers connected with their Paul Marx. Mary Vernan, Jerome Convention for University ' way for some time, and every member of the orchestra h; cases have to do with moonlight Weinkle, Jane Liddle. Maxine Ran­ workinjr hard to make this coming concert the best. sails! ter, Mary Ann Buck, Betty Lasky. H. S. Robinson, jr., Gibson Dey. Dewing Woodward, head of the The question of whether or not the people of Miami Bill Haney was engrossed in the The program also included dances art department of the University really anoreciate good music will be answered at this con­ painful process of reading aloud a by Lucy Ellen Howe, Betty Jane of Miami, was a delegate to the cert. Whether they have been attending the past concerts certain essay in the English class. Taylor, Marcella Unger and Eliza­ Florida Federation of Arts con­ Bill stumbled along for a time, and beth Davis, pupils of Louise Ster­ vention and exhibition held at because they were given something for nothing, or because Gainesville, February 2!" to March they were sincerely interested in the orchestra and its work finally stopped. "Go on, go, on, ling Shelley, of the University. we are not suffering," encouraged 2. She gave informal talks oh ' remains to be seen. Professor Strawinski. color and "How to See Pictures LIBRARY RECEIVES BOOKS Versus Looking at Them." and was Bill mopped his forehead ner- James M. Carson, member of vauslv. "N"< but I am!" also a member of the jury of Lew Faculty, has donated to the awards at the convention. BASEBALL - • . Law Library an Encyclopaedia of The blonde Juliet in the yellow Evidence consisting of fourteen Sprinjr is here and with it comes our national pas­ sweater, and the tall, dark Romeo volumes and its supplements, a set The Chamber Music society of time, baseball. Vacant lots have become diamonds (not who wire enacting the balcony Cyclopaedia of Law and Procedure the University of Miami will pre­ scene on the top floor of the uni­ consisting of 29 volumes, Souther- sent a program of the Artist Trio meant as a pun). and boys from ten to fifty have turned to versity building at high noon last land on Damages consisting of four Thursday evening, March 22. at infielding, pitching and catching for their avocation. North. Monday differed from their fa­ volumes and several other useful the Roney Plaza hotel, Miami mous prototypes in nothing but books from his law library.. Beach. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. South, East and West have been caught again by the lure the setting of sunlight instead of Adams will be the . hosts. Dr. that baseball has for Americans. moonlight. DR. WEST SPEAKS Adams is a regent of the univer­ Dr. Henry S. West, professor of sity. The University of Miami is no exception to the rest The feature' article class under education at the University of Mi­ of the United States in its tastes. It. too, is going to have Mr. Steele's leadership are avowed­ ami, addressed the Parent-Teacher H. I. M. baseball. The athletic department started the sport with ly out for blood! They have begun association of the Shenandoah The H. I. M. club announces the some doubt as to its popularity here, but the interest shown tee write for the purpose of pub­ Elementary School Tuesday, March pledging of Ruth Linder, Sijrma lication, and in the. expectation 6. . Phi pledge. by the student bodv has been most encouraging. Many that some editor in a weak moment men have reported for nractice. As yet. no coach has been will fall for their stuff. From now selected, but the squad is fortunate in having our own Harry on they will live in the artless Provin to take charge and work with the boys. He is show­ hope that publication will over­ take them. They will be delighted ing a great interest in the team by teaching them the tricks ami surprised when it does. Look­ The best habit you can form during of the trade which he knows. ing toward this happy time they have adopted this .slogan, "I had Some thirty-five men are renorting regularlv for prac­ expected this— but- not si. soon!'- your college days is the habit of sav­ tice on the Coconut Grove diamond. No hard work has been done yet as the stress is being put on the fundamentals of the "T read the ad this morning,' ing—open a savings account today. jrame. Most of the work done has been on hitting and came bubbling from her," read Mrs. fielding. No Babe Ruths have' appeared, though many of Douglas. "Now, children, try that BANK OF CORAL GABLES the men look like real hitters. eeti yeeur bubbler.'" Rod Ashman and Irving Lauton are fiehtins: for the HELEN FLANNAGAN SINGS Its Your Bank—Use It' catching job. Ashman is a typical catcher. He talks to his Helen Flannagan, pupil in the pitchers and worries them plenty. There won't be many Conservatory of Music of the Uni­ men to steal bases if he continues to throw as he has in versity, appeared in concert at the the past. Flamingo Hotel as soprano solist with the Flamingo orchestra in a< Last year, there was a slump in the interest in ath­ program under the direction of EJ letics at this time. Basketball was over. Some of the men G. Balzer, Sunday evening, Mar^-h practiced catching in the patio court, but that was as far 11. Your as work actually went in the sport. This year, with the organized effort and cooperation of the athletic department K. STEELE ADDRESSES CLUB Rufus Steele, instructor in spe­ Sole- Mate and the student body, there will be no slump. The students cial article writing, talked on Span­ can make the baseball season as exciting and of as much ish and Italian gardens at a meet­ interest as the football season was at the beginning of this ing of the Miami Garden club year. rtcently hole! at "Brink o' Bay," HOSE he.me of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Zeigen. Mr. Steele discussed many famous European gardens during $1.00 Give Your Friends A Treat the lecture. Would you like to have your friends know about our basketball team? Dr. J. T. Holdsworth Speaks I Dr. John Thorn Holdsworth, Yours! Because it is just what you want and need - Would you like them to see the interest that you take professor of economics and head quality silk hocc in all the newest shades—full size range in school activities? of the University night school, —for only one dollar. Would you like to spread knowledge of our school to spoke on "The Things That Are your friends? Cai-sar's" at tha community meet­ Would you like to have some of your friends come here ing of the Coral Gables Congre­ next year? gational Church Sunday. March 4. If so we will mail the remaining issues of our paper to DR. LINCOLN GIBBS LECTURES your friends for— Dr. Lincoln R. Gibbs, professor of English of the University, gave Room 215 50c a lecture Tue-day night in the Dade Circulation Manager. County Agricultural High school See MAX WINER auditorium on "Robert Browning and Christian Faith-." I THE UNIVEBSITY NEWS VfUSIC HEADS Phi Alpha Fraternity Delta Phi Inn Holds ] Formal Initiation Held .Miss Foster Is Preparing AT ASSEMBLY Holds Formal Initiation Moonlight Boat Ride by Sigma Phi Sorority Conservatory .Scrap Book Conservatory Pupils and Formal initiation of fifteen new Peggy Helser, Helen Ann Selec- members into the fraternity was Elaborate plans were made for Men's Glee Club the Delta Phi Inn moonlight sail man, Mildred Avery, Louise War­ Bertha M. Foster, bead of the conducted by the Phi Alpha fra­ ren. Ruth Linder and Betty Bailey Conservatory of the University, is Perform ternity at the fraternity house, last Friday night, according to John Baxter, secretary of the hon­ were formally initiated into the preparing a scrap book of photo­ Saturday evening, March 3. Sigma Phi sorority in the sorority graphs and articles dealing with The degree work was conducted orary legal fraternity. Represen­ Musical selections featured the tatives from each of the outstand­ tioom, Monday evening, March 12. everyone who has any connection -ssembly held Tuesday, March 13, by officers of the fraternity, and Members present of the Delta with the music department. Last pins were presented to the follow­ ing organizations on the campu • in the University auditorium. were invited. No effort was spared Gamma Alumnae Association, Saturday all the faculty and stu­ jjelen Flanagan, accompanied by ing: Lawrence Catha, Alfred which is sponsoring Sigma Phi. in­ dents posed for the cameraman, in­ Franklin, Thomas C. Cochran, jr., to show the guests a good time m jfodaroe Graziani, sang "0 don the proper legal manner. cluded Mrs. Forrest L. Haines. Mrs. dividually and in groups, as.an­ ronl J. Carrington Gramling, jr., other step in the furthering of this Fstale." f "Don Carlos" Bids to the boat ride were in the Theodore T. Sweet and Miss Max- Charles Cleveland, Richard Crowe, project. Miss Foster says: "People (Verdi), and "Star" (Rogers). form of court subpoenas, with the ine Gowdy. Francis Hauser, Thomas Turner, find more interest in the language The Men's Glee club, under "Doc" Delta Phi Inn as plaintiff and the The members of both the Sigma Marshall Hacker, William Turner, of pictures than in the language Cachran, sang a medley of South- guest as defendant. These were Phi sorority and the Delta Gamma Otto K. Sieplein, Peterson Bailey, of words, so we are going to tell (m airs and Mr. Fox's arrange­ served by officer Pat Cannon in Alumnae Association are conduct­ Walt Swela, Roy Linder and Grant them all about the Conservatory ment of "Alexander." regulation police uniform. ing a dairy lunch stand at the Harris. activities, real and prospective, in 0r. Frederic Zeigen, secretary Dancing was the order of the Dade County Fair, which is being of the Board of Regents of the Uni­ Following the initiatory cere­ held this week at X. W. Seventh an illustrated story book." monies, a banquet honoring the evening, wiith music furnished versity, delivered a message of under the direction of Harry Tray- avenue and Twenty-eighth street. peetings from the board, and also new men was held at the fraternity The officers of the Sigma Phi house. Guests of the chapter were lor, member of the fraternity, and Dewing Woodward Elected referred to his recent trip to Jo Astoria's orchestra. The theme sorority, Louise Falligant, Priscilla Alaska. He said: "I visited the Dr. B. F. Ashe, president of the Arnold and Florence Muser. will State Viere President University; Roy Johnson, Blacker of the music was "We're Happy in University of Alaska, the north­ Our Law Haven," a parody on "My give a buffet supper at 7 o'clock ernmost university, as a member and Pope, of the local alumni as­ Sunday evening, March 18, at the sociation of the Sigma Alpha Epsi­ Blue Heaven." This parody, which Dewing Woodward was elected of the Board of Regents of the was written by John Baxter and home of Mrs. Forrest L. Haines, a ! first vice-president of the State southernmost university. Mr. Bur- lon fraternity; Oscar Linder, Theia member of the Delta Gamma Alum­ Xi of Chicago, 111., and Dr. James dedicated to Dean R. A. Rasco. has [ Federation of Arts at their recent nell, president of the University of been adopted by the fraternity as nae Association, in honor of the ; convention, and Mrs. R. B. English. iUska, during his visit to Miami C. Cochran, faculty advisor to the new members of the sorority. Phi Alphas. its official song. I wife of Dr. English, professor of last semester, commented on the ! Latin and philosophy at the Uni- fact that the University of Miami Ray Weakley, past president of i--, i? «7 Pearso_> ._. o i f Famous Pianist Gives ' versity of Miami, was appointed las accomplished more in the two the fraternity, was toastmaster for ILLTT "Speakss Recital At Universitv j state chairman of the beautifica- rears of its existence than the Uni­ the evening and called upon each Before Town and Gown Club tion committee. of the visiting guests for a few re­ versity of Alaska in thirty years. Dewing Woodward hopes to marks. Carrington Gramling, jr., Grace Hamilton Morrey, guest Mr. Burnell asked that students at bring the state convention and the speaking for the new members of Jay F. W. Pearson, professor of artist of the University, and ac­ the University of Miami, as well as Southern Federation of Arts to the fraternity, Clarke Wilson, for zoology, spoke to members of the claimed by Dr. Emil Daur of New elsewhere, observe three traditions: Coral Gables next year. As she is the chapter, and George Roe, for Town and Gown club at its meet­ York, to be one of the foremost loyalty to their institution, brother­ the only officer from this section the charter members, in a few re­ ing, held Tuesday, March 13, in the living pianists, presented a pleas­ hood among themselves, and a gen­ she has asked the Coral Gables tleness of spirit in later life." marks, completed the program. University auditorium, on "Side­ ing and varied program at the lights of Zoology." I'niversity auditorium Tuesday Chamber of Commerce to aid her Frederic Hufsmith sang, by re­ About midnight the scene of ac­ Mrs. Bowman Foster Ashe, wife evening March 6. Her selections in this plan. quest, Fritz Kreisler's arrange­ tivities was transferred from the of president Ashe, and Miss Ber­ were taken from both the old and ment of "That Old Refrain." He fraternity house to the Coral tha Foster, head of the Conserva­ modern composers, the works of »lso sang "In the Time of Roses," Gables Golf and Country club, tory department of the University, Gluck. Friedman. Bach, Moskow- accompanied by the Men's Glee where the men, with the assistance sky. Tschaikowsky and Grainger of Lloyd Huntley and his Isle o' were voted into the club as honor­ dub. were very capably presented to an Blues orchestra, entertained a few ary lifetime members. Power & Light The Men's Glee club then sang Plans for establishing a woman's enthusiastic audience. Miss Mor- hundred people with music and rev played with great feeling the -Russian Lullaby" and "The Roos­ cheers. rest room in the University were Day and Nig*. - ter Song." discussed. It was announced that "Nocture. D Flat" and "Polonaise. 0. F. Garrett, of the First Pres­ Active members who welcomed A flat" by Chopin as well as the the new members into the frater­ charter membership in the club byterian church, conducted the de- will close March 27. lighter works of Mana-Zucca. The Dependable nity are Ray Weakley, Leonard recital was open to the public. votionals. Tuttle, Clarke Wilson, John C. Mc­ Dr. O. J. Sieplein, professor of Guire, Austin Younts, Francis chemistry at the University, will Pi Chis Initiate Fourteen Houghtaling, Robert Bostwick, Vic­ talk on "What Constitutes a well- Parliamentary Law Course New Men Into Fraternity tor Humbrecht, George Roe and balanced College Course" at the Is Organized For Students Maurice Rector. next meeting of the club, which will be held Tuesday morning, The Pi Chi fraternity formally I A oarliamentary law course March 27, in the University audi­ under R. R. Hawfield of the Law initiated fourteen pladges Sunday Mothers of Sigma Phi torium. morning, March 4, at the frater­ school faculty is being offered. nity house, 4400 Palmarito avenue, Girls Organize Club The class meets every Wednes­ THETA EPSILON day at 8:30 in room 221. It is Coral Gables. The new members The mothers of Sigma Phi mem- are Richard Pomeroy, president of Theta Epsilon sorority held its open to all students. One credit ; bers and pledges organized a formal initiation Tuesday evening, may be obtained for the courses. the pledge class; Ronald Willey, Mothers' club at a tea given in George Glassford, Gildas Metour, February 28, at the home of Ruby The class will use the Senate meet­ . thei honor by the sorority Sat­ Mead. Pledges initiated were ings as their laboratory. Harold Carbonneau, Lloyd Solie, urday, March 3, in the Sigma Phi William Scattergood, William Hay- Hazel Siddons and Mary Trigg ; room at the University. nie, George Morris, Dale Kidwell, Newman. GLEE CLUB TO GIVE PROGRAM The following officers were Patrick Cannon, Wright Peabody, Grace Albert Siddons entertained The Girls' Glee club assisted by elected: Mrs. C. W. Helser, presi­ Otis Sutton and Austin Mills. at a luncheon in honor of the new Frederic Hufsmith, tenor, and dent; Mrs. Muser, vice-president; the nupils of Louise Sterling Shel­ Following the initiation cere­ members Wednesday, February 29, Mrs. J. M. Avery, secretary-treas­ ley, instructor in dancing and phy­ mony a banquet was held at the at her home in Coral Way Park. Keeping the home urer. sical training, will give a special fraternity house; Henry Helser, Decorations were carried out in Decorations and refreshments program in the Coconut Grove the­ representative of the Miami Sigma blue and silver, sorority colors and i were carried out in orchid and ater Friday and Saturday eve­ Nu Alumnae Association and chap­ Laura Newton, president, welcomed green, the sorority colors. A short ning. The Glee club will sing a folks informed ter advisor acted as toastmaster. the new members into the sorority. program was given which included Other members include Ruby Meaiean song. "Oh. Ask of the The actives who welcomed the j two recitations by Mildred Avery. Stars Beloved." The proceeds will new members were: Roger Ash­ Meade, Grace Albert Siddons. land piano selections by Louise Hazel Heinrich and Abbie Newton. be given to the Coconut Grove man, Robert Stanton, Qeorge Lins, Warren and Helen Ann Selec- School. - Porter Norris, Harry Gray, Wil­ Theta Epsilon is sponsored by the liam Kimbrough, Peter White, F. jman. Theta Upsilon Alumnae Associa­ X. J. O'Brien and Herman Lyons. Miss Virginia Jefferson, a for- tion of Miami. Patronesses are imer student at the University, and Mrs. Stewart Lee Jeffrey and Mrs. : a member of the Sigma Phi soror- Marjorie Stoneman Douglas. Family pride calls for Theta Taus Initiate good workmanship I ity, was initiated into the Delta Fathers, mothers, sons Members Into Sorority Gamma fraternity March 3, at the University of Illinois, where she is NEW FRATERNITY IS FORMED VAN-DYKE I a student this year. A new fraternity has been rec­ and brothers are inter­ Olympia Bldg. Phone 35789 Initiation of Theta Tau pledges Louise Warren, Sigma Ph. ognized by the organization com­ -Margaret Ring. Elizabeth Conk­ pledge, has been elected to repre­ mittee. The local name is Gamma ested in Coral Gables. lin, Louise Gibbons, Helen Bisz and sent the Conservatory of Music as Delta. Charter members are: Wil­ We venture that they Dorothy Meyer—took place Satur­ one of its senators to the Student liam Walsh, president; Alexander QUALITY SERVICE day, March 3. Actives of the sor­ Association. Mac-Kim, vice-president; Clifton are continually asking ority are: Priscilla Brett, Kather­ Larson, secretary; Mathew Mac- Reasonable Prices ine Younts and Reba Swift. Kim, treasurer; and Francis West, Informal initiation was held in THETA TAU pledge captain. RIVIERA CAFE for letters regarding the Theta Tau room at the Uni- The active members of Theta Tau were honored Friday evening, Judge Walsh, chairman of the Lunch 50c Dinner 75c, $1.00 wsity, Saturday afternoon, after Board of Regents, is the sponsor. your college home city. *hich pledges and actives were en­ March 2, when the pledges of the 2308 Ponce de Leon Blvd. sorority entertained with a dinner Gamma Delta will petition the Phi The simplest way to keep tertained at dinner by Priscilla Delta Theta fraternity. 11 r 1111111•11111111 li 111•iiI»-111111111111111111 Brett at her home, El Dorado, party at the home of Elizabeth Conklin. A mock initiation was home folks informed Coconut Grove. Sweet peas formed i. an attractive centerpiece for the held by the pledges for the actives, ALPHA DELTA tables, where- cards in blue and after which the sorority had a the­ Virginia Griffin, Mary Louise about Coral Gables is to fold, the sorority colors, marked ater party at the Capital. Wright. Marion Wallace and Jose­ KOLLITCH KLUB'S Theta Tau pledges gave a lunch­ phine Hill were formally initiated send them The Miami the places of the guests Kollegiate Nite A short musical program was eon for the active members of the into the Alpha Delta sorority Wed­ Riviera. In it they will flven by Priscilla Brett and Mar­ sorority and for the mothers of two nesday evening. March 14. at the garet Ring. Miss Ring played two of the pledges, Mrs. E. K. Bisz and home of Betty Weakley. Noc-a-tee Coral Gables Golf and find all of the news of Pano selections and Miss Brett Mrs. Calvin Meyer, Tuesday, Feb. Drive. Coconut Grove. CTve several vocal solos. 28, in the sorority room. Other members of Alpha Delta Country Club Coral Gables, and the Formal initiation was held in the are: Marjorie Welch, Helen Hut­ ">eta Tau room at the Universitv. chinson, Marie Kirkpatrick, Dor­ ever changing picture in UPSILON LAMBDA PHI othy James, lone Spencer, Con­ Every Friday Nite Members of Upsilon Lambda Phi stance Doolv and Virginia Adud­ the social, business and Estelle Meggs Pledged held the first degree of their initia­ dle. 9:30—3:00 Estelle Meggs. a junior at the tion Friday evening, March 2, in Lmversity, and a graduate of ] their sorority room Good News ------$1,00 industrial events of our THETA EPSILON *ard-Belmont. Nashville, Tenn., Gertrude Huebsch entertained .ity. ?« formally pledged to the the actives at luncheon at Nun- A beach pa ty and picnic supper miimiiiimiiimiiiiiimmiiMimimm JJinbda Phi sororitv, Wednesday. nally's in Miami, Saturday, March were enjoyed Saturday afternoon, ebruary 29. at the'home of Mrs. 3. March 10, by the members of the t* Kennard, Banis Court, Coral Members of the sorority include Theta Epsilon sorority, which in­ SEE £<»<*. Mrs. Kennard is a mem- Marcella Seiden, Faye Weintraub, cludes: Grace Siddons, Hazel Hein­ THE LATEST J of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sara Spector, Martha Scheinberg rich, Hazel Siddons. Mary Trigg, IN Alumnae association, which is and Gertrude Huebsch, pledge. Newman. Ruby Mead. Laura New­ sponsoring Lambda Phi. ton. Abbie Newton. Guests were SPRING SUITS Miami Riviera the Misses Edna Houston and Edith AT H. O. M. C. Bartnett. Aeolian Chorus Entertained Velma Ruth Powers was hostess "The Community Kachel Jane Hamilton and Percy to members of the H. O. M. C. club ^ng, of the University of Miami at a party Wednesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Bowman F. Ashe King &Gffin Newspaper" f°nservatory. gave . group of March 7. when Mary Claude Mor­ are hosts to Miss Ida M. Rose and William Esterline of Pittsburgh, txdtomMasT^ar t»rf *at_a tea *iven to the mem- ris, an Alpha Delta pledge, was !_,„• °~tne Aeolian chorus bv Mrs initiated into the club. Estelle Pa., aunt and cousin of Mrs. Ashe, "*» G. Hagan at her home Sat- Meggs, also a pledge, will be initi­ at their home on the Country Club "fwy afternoon. ated in the near future. Prado, Coral Gables. THE UNIVERSITY NEWS EXHIBITION |_ Univergdty Is Praised University Quartet Assists f!T_ITF_ VI<5TTC SENATE TTX^TVTSL...™ For Its Athletic Work There will be a meeting of the Aeolian Choras In Concertr ° IS GIVEN Senate Friday, March 16, :n Following are two letters re­ room 216 at 1:30 p. m. All University of Miami quartet, ^^^^ composed of Margaret MaLanahan. "Go to College" 0; Patio Court Is Scene of Color ceived by Harry Provin, director senators are obliged to attend. : of athletics, proving the success soprano; Elinor Van Scoten, con- ,,f TVmi-i u;.,k eTT~~T fol Event of Gym Members of the parliamentary 0I h of the Hurricanes' recent "good- law class are also asked to be tralto; Frederic Hufsmith, ienor; p? "". ^H* Classes 'will" tour of the State. present. and Thomats Dunham, bass, assisted teniertainefl —-—j Mr. Harry Provin, the Aeolian Chorus at a well se­ lected program Thursday morning Pauline Spofford, Mary The department of physical edu-j University of Miami, and Clarke B. Wilson, represent cation under the direction of Coral Gables, Fla. ^^^^^^ at the second of a series of morn- nig musicales at the Roney Plaza the Student Association,"^^• Louise Sterling Shelly and E. E. My dear Mr. Provin: PI CHIS DEFEAT tained representatives of the ' Brett gave the second annual gym Our department wishes to ex­ QTjf A T •pil A CJ Hotel. Miami Beach. The quartet rill AljrilAOsang » -. (Burleigh) and to College Club" of the Dania & exhibition in patio court Tuesday press to you our deep appreciation Deep River school, Tuesday. March 13, »H night, March 13 at the University. for the excellent basketball game i "Bella Figlia Delo Amore" from University. The first number on the program which your team gave us on your Snappy Game Thrills StU- "Salut Demeure," from "Faust" was a University campus drill recent visit to our city. We sin- dents In Patio Court After -fCudd.) . JoMhTcSTan?'Harfflu given by the sophomores. This wasi i hope that everything was MT cere y Exhibition Both Margaret McLanahan and "J l"e <-luu. <*nu naroi. U__ followed by a marching drill by satisfactory to you in every re­ f resh man the girls. The girls wore orange spect and that we will have the EpsiloElinor n Vapledgesn Scote. Misn sar eMcLanaha Mu phni jmembe, r ofaWhe^hig the club, hwer schooe thtil i and green collars and cuffs and pleasure of again •havin • g you wit.___h L Jhf, famoUi> battle between the is also pledged to the Zeta Phi gates. The club is compostj orange and green stockings which us. I personally regret that I didfhl Alpha and Phi Chi fraternities sorority. high school students, college *, lent a colorful effect to the march­ not have the pleasure of meeting last luts.°.y night following the Miss Bertha M. Foster, director dents and all those interested i colleges. The object of the ing. you and witnessing the game.f>™ «*»»>rtion proved to be a of the ,„ConservatoryIDCI,aK, , i_s_ th, e direc- The boy's leaders corps gave an From all reports, it must have been •"»» ^ettallwme with ^ P-t0_ of th_ Aeo,ian fa is to foster going to college. hl am nosin out the exhibition of pyramid building. one of the best contests played on ;J-______1** 8 losers, 29 _ . ^^^^^^ organization is sponsored by Those in the leaders corps are P. to 16. _ „ ., . _ _, ! American Association of Uri our floor this year. If at any Both teams played good dc- Dr. Holds worth Leaves To sity Women. ^^ G. White, captain, F. S. Houghtal time we can be of any service to fensive ball. The Pi Chis defense Attend Convention j The visitors were taken far, I ing, Gavin Millar, R. Mac Donell, you, please accord us this pleas- J. Delchamp, W. Schneider, O. proved stubborn enough to hold] . j tour of the building, visiting thi Brooks, W. Peabody, D. Kaplan, With best wishes for your con the Phi Alphas from scoring a field ] UTDr . JJoh»'•___•_«nn n lnomThor. n HoldsworthTT u __J, pro-!! different departments. <_«__*, I P. Echle, H. Neeham, and Max goal fo- r som. e twenty-eigh_--. • T t. min-i- I , 111-* °l.ihn Ihn m "oiuswortnH-il.l_t_--i-.-,i pro-;_..__rii-ft ! _ and . office__T s They we-»v-W** | 1 tinued success, I am, utes. In the meantime the losers£»« °f economics and money and . -f^1!-; Winer. The girls gave a difficult Very truly yours, sented wiith a were taking advantage of the foul banking leaves the latter part of ;Annual several COpies f th/T Indian club drill number. The boys James R. Boyd, Jr. 1 1 5 week f r leaders corps then entertained the „ _ , „ ,T • »,. /shots and sunk them with too fre-i , " . ° Mississippi and k News and £tudent i_f_-£ audience with a tumbling and par­ Graduate Manager, University of reRularity. Louisiana, where h K booster atlk on To Universitv Wi action. The professor, Francis and the comment was, "A fine, floor B_n , d a d .1 Southeast Florida and the Univer-1 Houghtaling, had a difficult time clean bunch of fellows. _t cente_ Yount_ did mogt of his sity of Miami. Mrs. S. M. Burnett, president rf managing his students. The boys We were very glad to be able scorj from the foul ljne j the Indiana State Federation af. continually fought over a boy who to act as hosts to you and your Instructor and Student Fine Arts, spoke on "The Place if was dressed to be the girl in the representatives and we appreciate! Speak at Phi Mu Luncheon Art in the University Curricuhar case. An exhibition of wrestling the courtesy extended to the Lake Students Stage Wrestling I at the luncheon given by the Wa­ Worth High school by the Univer- i and Boxing Matches and boxing followed, in which 1 in- _» r. »_ •_.. 4. i I men's Association of the L'niw- sity of Miami. We heartily wish Miss Mary B. Merritt. instructor si . the Legion Patio, c3 Evan Lindstrom, Francis West, : K Charles Cleveland and Ron Willey the continuance of good feeling be- _, __, ... _ _ • of English at the L niversity ot|Ga-bles Tuesday, March 6. tween the two schools, and if we Brett s wrestling and boxing-Mjj _ toastmistress a t a took part. Evan Lindstrom was d ____ Mrs. Arthur E. Morgan, wife rf | can be of any assistance to the _S*£ ."..i^'^.L^ i!!P "u°w- I luncheoumucu n Uo1f th,ce r,Phn i Mu AlumnaAlun e victorious in the wrestling while itni-_. t,. . «._.-• t ,• which witnessed the gym exhibi-!' " V TK V- r ^e president of Antioch collea Charles Cleveland was the winner cl leUniversitt us knowy o. f Miam^^^^^^^^^i at any time^ tjon ,wjth seve_a, ^nteresting; A**oc»t,onjpre__ -re-u n in eelebrat.on_of_ __ _ _ , iy^,^ iciiu». gSprings • , Ohio, gave an xi*- in the boxing match. The leaders matches. Very truly yours, the 76th anniversary of the found- ]dres_ ^h *_„ The o{{. corps then gave a wand drill. The Lindstrom tossed West in two ing of the sorority at the Royal ^ _ ^ performance closed with clog and M. 0. Andrew, f th { fo med Tow and one half minutes after a lively Palm hotel last Saturday. Leona Gow_ , b w'_e n h country dances given by the girls Director of Athletics, Lake Worth B High School. tussle. The big Nebraskan was Mathews, appointment secretary of j who were dressed as country maids just too good for West. the Rho Beta Omicrom, honorary . and farmers. The basketball game Paul Clayton and Weilbacker public speaking fraternity of the!Minister Of Panama between the Pi Chis and the Phi \ Mickey Mercurio Stars managed to go a full thre^^^^e min-i^ ^niv"sity' and alf° a m.ember "f | Confers With Dr. Ashe| Alphas then took place with the j^ Roman Pools Meet utess wwit'tnh neitheneitherr ononee ooff thethemm ablablee ^ £hl ft ^ororlt-v- sPoke on the' Phi Chis victorious. to gain a fall. Clayton has a)l,Ph' Mu of today^ | Dr. R J. Alfaro. minister fro. the earmarks of a .good wrestler]. _ T-TT '. | Panama to Washington and a deW-1 Mr. Steele Speaks On Mickev Mercurio Florida state for his weight. IStudent Will Appear In I Kate from Panama to the Pa- backstroke "champion, and memb-r1 Charlie Cleveland outboxed Ronf Indian Songs at Musicale! American Congress in Havana. W Romance of Architecture of the University swimming team, Willey in a fast three round bout.! 1 a conference with Present B.F „.., thp star J tu„ nrooTam of C eve and's past experience was' . r M ._ Ashe and Dr. Victor Andres Be- Rufus Steele, who conducts a G ,r e LaMer e a m s,c water•snorts nresented SaCdav too much of a handicap.for Willey o,t «theK . , ' " "tudentiaunde. professor of Latin-Amer. special article writing class at the March f 11^ the Roma J Pools Mi'to overcome. Cleveland, cool and rou Lnivers.tyof Ind,an, wils onl appea at r in! can culture in the University rf University, was the speaker at the amiT Beach Gene Tunnev wrrli collected, used his head and f * P , . f ..»« Miami. Dr. Alfaro explained am home of General and Mrs Richardjammpio. Beachn heavyweigh. Gene Tunnejt boxer, , wprldi^.acted* ^ {^ mUey tQ bore [n Both treasure chest musicale which of the puzzling incidents conca* 1 cha L. Hoxie, at their "at home as referee. Silver cups were pre bovs are showing lots of improve- .members of the Pan-Hellenic asso- im, the pan.American Congren, Thursday afternoon, March 8. ment which is all due to the I i!atl°n *'»• Present .Saturday, j and he also discussed measara sented to the winners and medals Ma Ch 24 the l me of M Mr. Steele spoke on "The Ro­ were given to those who came in coach's hard work. ' _. u J ^ \°, . D "-: taken for the provision of intellat- J mance of Architecture." He briefly second and third in each division. . i - Richard Francis, Miami Beach.;tUal cooperation. Dr. Alfaro, ah sketched the beginnings of archi­ Entrants from the University for -T-lT^reati, «_«...l_,r.. Will ^ Ruth Bryan 0wen- a «**•* tt a personal friend of Dr. Be- tecture and showed how closely it c this program were Sam Shields, I ni^rsitv Students Will ,of the University, will act as toast- launde. left for Panama to give „ was related to other arts. He said, Mickey Mercurio, Richard Crowe Klde In Uade County r air mistress for the occasion. Mrs. his government a report of the coe- "While many think the skyscrapers and Brooks Harrell. Owen has been selected for this gress in Havana. of our large American cities are In both the men's 50-vard free- . Hele„. n An_.,n . Selecman.. , T.membe .._ r Position because of her wit and stiring types of architecture, our f Sl ma Phl s aptitude for such roles. style and the men's 50-vard back ? * °™f'ty. Oojotiiea Proceeds from this affair will KUTH BRYAN OWEN SPEAB real Americanism is expressed in stroke, Mickey Mercurio came in ****> * semor' and„ Ga>-lord ^•1" ams {rv h W,H th ThursdaVy and .uFrida u y' nightau s 'Ifereler da lin thnee Universitv of Miami their monthly meeting MondlJ. torical background that may we". pledge," came7n"second7n "the sen- March 14 to 16. in the Horse Show: f . _V"'versiij oi _aiami r»w«„ „...._ .n Titi. I at the annual Dade County Fair and two in Florida State College l"eb. 5 Mrs Owen spoke on OU- be adapted, to other sections. The ior _.irls. 50-yard breast stroke at the annual Uade Count, rair. for Women at Tallahassee zenship" at the meeting. She plam Miami home, although having as its race In the f.rst two groups a sil-, lallahassce. ^ ^ connJS grandfather the home of Seville, This meot was the first of a ver trophy will be awarded for the. best „ . , , „,. with her candidacy for represent*- I Spain, is not a copy of this, but hasseries whieh will run for four suc-! three riders two women and a Rachel Lazarus Wins Ithrc of the East Coast district it. | a soul of its own, enriched by iis|(essjve Saturdays ' man, and will be judged for rid Spanish inheritance. • ing in unison. The second group First For Portrait later date. "In a climate such as that of Mi- j . consists of the best pair of women ami, where there are blue skies, Phi Alphas Defeat Fast : riders and will also have a silver M. Rachel Lazarus, of the de- Women Speak In Hialeah blue waters, golden moonlight, the 666 Club 28 to 112troPhy as first award. Th i_-t partment of Fine Arts faculty of Mrs. Ruth B>-y„n Owen, regorf I group offers a twenty dollar goll**hdL th*ue. TT_Universit: :_—y o--f Miami--: -, was of the In.ve,sity and Mrs g orange and jasmine flowers, there awarded h e hl hf pr,z on her on piece for the best woman rider t . / f f Sfdgw'ck ( ooper. w,fe of C^- are infinite possibilities for the ex- -,, T.U • 11 _ _• _ ortra The Phl A1 ha mtet > t,n d ind is to be judged on riding merit • P. 't at the first annual conven- ton Sedgwick Cooper, also i r* pression of beauty." , (. t P ^ " " ™ Mr. Steele concluded by saying:|the,r 1"mnterrupte4 d march tof the alone i Florida Federation of ent. will be among thf -|..-aker»» "MtolTlSrfto ^co^e^ ^^- .^^^ ° * '. •• J Arts and the concurrent exhibition the Hialeah Woman's club .. great art center. I have made 3£™I!__!!S_ SjSS^fJ^l: „t~c_ . _ of works by members of the Fed- luncheon tomorrow whieh will tab | ,,...,, _ .feating the fast 666 club 28 to 18. Students (rive Program le.ration. held recently in Gaines- place at Hotel Country flub. Cot* close study t)f the early life and at-iThe e wa_ fast and hard At Ponce de Leon High ville. Miss Lazarus' prize was a try Club Estates cash award of $75. The winning mosphere of the cities that became foht but th_ phj A, ha t_am • • - — - art,centers in Europe, and I.find.unde„r th-e HI._»J._tutorshi_p *fof M^r_„i.McGuire,_ II ""student- s of the University pro-Picture is a small and exquisitely nnri tVl ha d the same conditions here." proved to be too good for the 666;sented a program at the Ponce de " 'ed head, entitled "June." club. Leon High school. Friday, March|*h"'hw.H tour the state with the DON'T FORGET Pete Bailey Is Victorious Younts and Bajley proved to be Elmer Rosscup acted as chair lean exhibition of the federation. In Handball Championship j the stars of the game. Both man. Pearl Miller, a member of Miss Lazarus' "Carribean Pines," 'COLLEGIATE NIGHT . line... j -ail iuiiiei. a iie-uiu. I ... and a silver point and a sketch of ™, _. i. JL n i. ..baskeI playetd shootina good gfloo wars gamof the ean highesd theirt ; the sophomore class, spoke on the at hncl-ot Ghi.i.hn