O • L • S • W • Kitchin Stated, "The Span of Human by Wake Forest This Year and Is When He Spoke in Behalf of Landon Nua!Baptistetudentconventionto Rrnters
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Bar Association, We Welcome Deacons, Make the Southern ·You to Raleigh. a.nd Conference Debut on Gore Woke Forest Field a Successful One Published Weekly by the Students of Wake Forest College. W.A.KE FOREST, N. 0., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1936 Ten Cents Per Copy Voi. XX, No. 5 ----------------------------------------~-----------~--------------------------------------------------0 TOM DIXON~ 72, STUDENTS TREK TAKES HIDE Off TO GREENSBORO NEW· DEAL RElGN FOR B.S.U. MEET -----------------------0 Sledd Deplores Reversal But Pageant on Luther Rioe, Turher Powerful Clemson Squad Out To Repeat Triumph Chooses Not To Piok Sermon Are Highlights of '35 . Fight Convention KITCHIN SPEAKS Over Wake Forest TWO OLD SCHOLARS RESIDENT MARTIN ASKS WEAVERMEN IN GOOD TO STUDENT BODY CONDITION FOR GAME AGREE TO DISAGREE YATES, OTHERS TO TALK . '· Emphas_izes Importance of De· Baptist Squad Escapes Injury in :Dixon, Former Strong Democrat, Genter Stephens and .Dorothy velopmg Mental Health; Rolling to Easy Win over Lowdermilk Have Charge of Deplores New Deal's Lavish Cites Everyday Dangers Wofford Terriers; Kitchin Music; Sunday School Classes Sp_ending, Communistic Tend· · -- Fully Recovered From Old Taught By Judge Johnson J. encie8, Destruction of_ Neces· · Pictured above are the men who have been coaching the Demon Deacon team to withstand the at- Dr. Thurman D. Kitchin, presi- Hurt Hayes and Dr. Mary Lynch sities; Declares New Floods of tacks of a powerful squad of Clemson Tigers. From left to right they are: Murray Greason, back- dent of Wake Forest College, in Johnson; Students Thrash. Out field ooach; Herman Hickman, line coach; and Head Coach Jim Weaver. addressing the student body in By RALPH GLENN Liquor Only Roosevelt Plank Greasqn was one of Garrity's Galloping Ghosts a dozen years ago; Hickman was All-American guard at · Wake Forest seeks 1·ts tht'rd w1·n Problems in Seminars Tennessee; and Weaver starred with Bo McMillan at Centenary. chapel Wednesday morning, em- Followed Out . phasized the importance of devel- of the current season tonight when A 11ageant next Saturday night I • l P' '- • p d l D the Deacons take on Clemson Col- Thomas Dixon, 72-year-old Wake a;bout.Lutber Rice and the Sunday JOVla nl resi ent s owncast IXTl.en oping mental health. lege on Gore Field. The contest Forest alumnus of the Class of '83, morning sermon by Dr. J. Clyde .VV n "In tbe last 300 years," Dr. will be the third played at night officially turned into a Republican Turner are highlights of the an- p • o • L • s • w • Kitchin stated, "the span of human by Wake Forest this year and is when he spoke in behalf of Landon nua!BaptistEtudentConventionto rrnters . mrt rterary _ocrety rrteup life has been doubled by discov- schedu!edtogetunderwayateight and Knox at the Raleigh courthouse be held in Greensboro from Oc- eries in the fields of sanitation and o'clock. Monday night. tober 23-25. · ·ng Made For --------------, Ed K tt F l G d O . surgery. At the same time mental Coach Weaver's Deacons are With courage and conviction this With President AI Martin of Arrangements Bel 'I no ee s 00 rgam- disease has greatly increased. What fresh from an easy 32-0 win over brilliant orator gave his reasons for Wake Forest officiating, the confer- Society Day To Be Held - . Howler Pictures zation Like Phis Deserves shall it profit a man," he para- Wofford College last Satl,lrday, leaving the Democratic party. "I su~ported Cleveland, Gardner and encewith willDr.. begin Kyle nextM. MatesFriday of night th 0n 0C t 0 ber 31 !.--~---------.! pu bl' ICI •t y Break Ph rase d f rom t h e Bible, "to gain a t h eir sec~nd of the season. The Wilson," 'he declared, "but 1 be· . · . e Jack HutcWns, editor of the few years and lose his mind?" Baptists came out of that game lieve that if one of these men was Louisville - Semmary speakmg. LIVELY AND LENGTHY "Howler," announces that any. PARKER, SNEED TALK IN Dr. Kitchin, dean of the School with no injuries, and full strength . t - ht h 'd ff h' . ht Songs will ibe led by Genter Stephens of Medicine from 1919 t'l 1935 'II b 'I bl )mng omg e su er IS ng of tha Greensboro First Baptist MEETING HELD TUESDAY one who failed to get his plc- REGULAR SOCIETY MEET un I WI e avai a e for the hard con~ arm to be cut off before he touched Ch h M" D th L d "lk ture ma.de, or for any reason and president of the college since test expected with the strong Tiger N D t' k t nrc · ISS oro Y ow ermi - 1930, will observe his fifty-first outfit. 1 a "Sinceew Iea cannot IC e find. a party 'that Hostess'of· Meredith is Miss will Cleo be Mitchell,aecoiDIPanist. stu- Society Votes To Reduce Mem· hasdo so to Thursday haYe a reta.ke and Friday,made, may be· S nee d Blames R e b e1s f or T rying birthday tomorrow_ Having worked The unimpressive Clemson reo- embodies the old Democratic princi- dent secretary of the Womans Col- bership Fees; Election of Of· tween the hours of tsSO.&:SO to Stir Up Trouble in Spain; with the insane for several years, ord is hardly indicative of the pies,'' he continued, "I have· turned lege in Greensboro, aided by college :ficers For Two Sections To Be and 7 to 9 in the Faculty Room, Others Heard Are Hughes, the speaker is thoroughly familiar strength of Coach Jesse Neely's to· the Republican party, which .. I girls. Held On. October 18 Wait Hall. with the subject he discussed. South Carolina team. In their last f.o]Ight for fifty years but fortunate- H Gore, Liles, Bland; Ward, Acme of Growth two games the Tigers were defeat- ly did not kill" ayes is Teacher · - c Baker Chosen Critics "The mind is the greatest achieve- ed by Duke, 25-0, and Alabama, 5 Dixon ~a~n~~~eT~!:~versatile ~~~::!rh:~~t?~Ec~~:~~~: ~a::bel~u:~:nc:;et~::n:~ra:::. ONVENTION HElfi Jovial Ed Knott, president of the ~~!d~f ..~:t~;et~e ~~m~i~~h~~a:!= ~:~~~at~~:ee:~~~e~~~s ~~~~: ~~m~~~ and successful men Wake Forest f M ed h t ments had been completed with the Phllomathesian Literary society, plastic development. The brain, Alabama had a hard time with 0 has produced. The venerable rir. ~esid: ~tr.' Ya~~~f:::t~~~e:=~~ Phis to have Society Day on Oc· BY PUBL~AllONS wore a. despondent look last Satur- the latest addition to the human Clemson, and Duke's powerful Blue Benjamin F. Sledd, who now good- Leavell, southwide .,tudent secre- tober S!. · . , . _ . a !'lay 'when he searehed the OLD Gor.~ body, has not yet had time to de- Devils_ were unable to get going naturedly chides the alleged turn- tary, and Miss Kuliet Mather; gen- AND BLACK in vain for an account velop resistance and is, therefore, against the Tigers until the sec- coat,· a!l:lrined tha.t "everything Tom In a· lively and lengthy business of the latest society ·me. et1·ng. the part of the body most suscep- ond half, Clemson bav1·ng the bet- Dixon touched turned to gold." leader.era! Young Women's . Association meeting, preceded by a program, Jim Mason President of As· It was all the worse because rival tible to injury." ter part of things in the initial Dixon is a novelist, having turned Liquor, economics, vocations, tha Euzelian Literary Society last sociation; Large Local Euzelians had managed to 'break Of approximately one million period- out 22 ·bo~ks between 1902 ~n~ 193~; racial. prejudice and other religious Tuesday night discussed rpla.ns for G t AU d into print on the front page. A beds for the sick in the United The Tigers will present one of a playwnght · a former m n ster m bl . b h roup 0 en rival ·paper ·pilfered the big story States, almost half are for the men·- the hardest running attacks that 1 1 Goldsboro and• Raleigh·. lawyer and. prod emsaf WI 11 e t rashed out Sat- the second degree initiation of new that was to adorn the left corner tally diseased. Dr. Kitchin at- Wake Forest has encountered thi's member of the North• carolina urh' ay f Dternoon A C under R theD leader- members and for t h e securing of of- President Jim Mason will lead of the front page, and the Eus were tributed the great increase in men- fall. With Joe Berry, 1\''ac Folger, . legislature; a popular lyceum sPoteat, IP o Dr.r. John. .Wayland eid, r.of W. Mon- L. ficial sor,iey pins. the Wake Forest delegation to the promoted by the printers, who could tal disease to the general move- Streak Lawton and Hal' Willis in spea er. roe, the Rev. E. N. Gardner of Bob Campbell, president of the press convention in Charlotte be· not compress lead enough to get the ment t o tl1e Cities.· - " Minds which th_e backfield the Clemson array k . ld h h ginning next Thursday. Ph' ll · h 1 11 ll " · The kv~gorous o ster, w2 o opes Dunn, J. C. Canipe of Boone, and organization, appointed Al•bert From October 22-24 members of IS in. servle very we m t e peaceful I fe WI e 'uUilt around an aerial at> to war 'at least another 0 years," Charles McConnell of Union Thea- Though not an egotist whose of t 1e farmer," he said, "are easily to a fast stepping quartet of backs still claims to be an old-fashionetl Jornca.l Semina- in New York.