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Thirty-Ninth Year - No. 16 , Durham, N. C. Tuesday, November 10, 194,2 Mr, Harbach and Friends Pan-Hellenic Council Plans Pep Rally, Bonfire To Climax Drastic Constitutional Change drastic change in the Men's Pan-Hellenic constitution, ' Friday Night which would abolish the automatic elevation of junior coun­ cil representatives to the senior council each year by the creation ol a senior council composed ol the eighteen fra­ Age-Old Rivalry ternity presidents, will be presented to the members of the il at the regular Thursday Flames Once More Formal In Pre-(iame Fusry Duke's week of weeks near- < <1 the half-way mark tonight To Close as plans for a rousing climax to the "bloody week" before Liu.-isi K) thi- Use Duke Ciis-niisisi game were by-laws independent of the indi- ' ised today. Weekend fralemities. In effect, the would become an entire­ Hostilities Begin 'irst I'oi-mal dance ol this ly independent legislature with lailed social season wil the authority to enact legislation First definite outbreak of sented by the Men's Pan-Hel- I referring questions back hostilities between the two schools came lost night when Duke students invaded Chapel und. •r lhe proposed reorgani­ se senior representatives Hill and captured "Rambling e couneil will be lhe ," the Carolina ram fraternity presidents, mascot. Evading four Carolina guards, the Dukesters brought

irlent Charlie Blanch- Un ! n and today held Rame- g elected Trinity College freshman ommunicado. The Car- er Gable's platform pledged "co­ lascot gained his title of e fraternities. Out of tl ling" first when N. C. students "ramnapped" a lhe WSAB. •siflssiiS, rfectly at ease amidst nine ol the secretary at the end of Trinity Freshmen Elect lamour and gli pre-w or year, and will serve giant bonfire—termed "the Harbach's musical drama, "Hay- for Ihe duration" by BOS Fall Formals," the dance throughout their senior year. The Hammersteln, The laugh is only ghlight president Charlie Blanchard and imainiog offices of the council John Gable President university cheerleader ill be filled by fraternity presi- ssidenl Clar Siiss is Rusk—and a pep rally Fri­ day nighl will spark the final The second feature of the plan iiissssi l.srlui-is tin: year's classic, to Famed Otto Harbach Directs be played in Chape) Hill Satur- •act all legislation consistent elected to the pre on the dance ith the constitution and by- Trinity Freshman been at Duke, he has already Mcmbers o sophomore ws, such legislation io be bind- Saturday freshmas nadc a place for himself, serv­ tern Hies and 'Hayfoot Straw/oof Casting g on the individual fraterni- s balloting f ing as president of his house, shop. I's-i-ssiinsiii class today started es. Each fraternity will have and with the Y on the Edge- for the dance vs on the huge bonfire, which nont Center project. following a prolonged co ie vole, which ean be cast only laste on the freshman foot- Selection Moves Lyricist Composed When questioned tonight, Ga­ Otto Harbach To Speak ersy lasl week between the t one of the two recognisied eld. The two groups will favoring a Friday night dance il e announced an ambitious pro­ Into Third Session On 'Campus Time' Show Hits Of Generation gram for the class of '48, which preference to the Saturday sp Iternoon at 2 to collect the iiy Jllll is to include regular class offi- Olto Harbach will tell the The Saturday evening time v, for Ihe bonfire. Shortage favored because of the interfs Coed Ball Formal ssers' meetings, a freshman nber, labor, and transpor- fore of his "Hayfoot, Sirs ice of a Friday night dance a chosen facilities among downtown foot" tonight at 8:30 o'cls e scheduled bonllre pep ral post; Williai community chest and support of firms usually donating fuel for impetiUon between the dan In Spite Of War, over WDNC's Duke radio p scd the i gram, "Campus Night." re and the one at Carolina Dean Alan Manchester pre­ Interviewing author H pected lo be at a minimis sided at the elections, and the ice tickets to the Sammy Flet­ Chairman Rules Kilgo and Engineering fresh­ bach will be "Hayfoot" p filing of ballots was directed by cher dance in Chapel Hill wei ling wartime social ta- John Withington, TSGA seci en, as well as upperclass mem- duct ion manager Cubby Baer, srs of both groups, tonight were d out more than • ast a Postian tary, who was assisted by ott Also featured will be a singer sparing an "active defense" Ihe tails ssisd white ties members of TSGA and BC n the U " lainst any possibility of in va­ versity of North Carols years, the sSocial Stand- ble experience in admii Voting nn by Carolina nightriders. • offices. President of the s all c g a chorus of thir V. .Still si live up to .East campus, scene of last year's Kampus Klubmen, and the Medical Society m by retaining all of the it body in Webster Gro pitched battle between over- light s-ead this pla formal pomp of the annual Coed snthusiastic supporters of both Harvey Bullock's "Super Ball. The danee will be formal, schools, was once again being Names 29 New lairman Beaver has ruled. Campus Wardens 'Eve Of St. Mark' 'os-tified by cautious engineers, ivho are putting no trust in gas Tenor Johnny Alexander will To be held on Wednesday, liould do so tonight and rubber shortages to keep the ••1-Isiy- sing lyricist Harbach's famous ovember 25, the Ball will be "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes," Student Members To Study Basic Expresses Spirit Tar Heels away. stressed today. which was written in thirty Twenty-nine pre-medieal stu- ie of the few formal campus inees to be held this year. Es- all star cast for th B story minutes and became the hit lents have been invited to mem­ First Aid Course Of Free America "Better relations" between the bership in the Pre-Medical So­ rts have been requested not two university student bodies, ciety, Bob Keller, chairman of buy corsages for their dates, stressed in the past by both the the admissions however. isampuss newspapers and Student USO Asks Coeds nounced today. Although the decoration theme I introduce Thurs­ Government associations, but Iked to Mr. Har as not been decided upon, the day night the first of a series oi -sully locking between the two ng held much earlier than Ball, sponsored twice a year by ires on first aid for the Sa­ student groups themselves, this year was unpuhlicized and un­ To Attend Dance usual this year to co-ordinate the Social Standards iled students, facully mem- ties of the society with the sung, with only the joint spon- e the cs A-sisss. ss and campus officials who are sm-sship i.i Use game Saturday by preparing to be campus air-raid Gutstadt, Duk am. New members must sic lhe San SGA isicmbcrships being Hie s-espisnsitaility of carry left from all the SGA and Chron- n an accelerated, (Conlimted on page 4) old mo­ OCD ve the at dinator, and by additional Tickets lor the Ball will be on ructors attached to the control Service Tomorrow lie next week in the East I Si u dents nter of the city's aerial defer pus Union Lobby from 5 o Kern and Oscar Han iionistic type of Observes Armistice ,. Senio: .vill Is Peggy Hendrickson, John Bryan, Undertaken by 65 would- sied upon what A service commemorating Zelift. Junior initiates on Monday, juniors e stage," West ardens, representing both I Armistice Day of World War I Bunting, Dorothy Sny­ lay, and sophomores r ad uate and undergraduate added. Like the will be held tomorrow in Memo­ der, Henry Almquist, Waldo Wednesday. If any tickets i hools and the university, the Tow," there i rial chapel of the Chapel, at Henson, Tom Hudgins. and ~" " " over, they will be sold surse will provide a nucleus stage setting, 12:30, and will be conducted srd Wrenn. Sophomores ir imen on Thursday. Cosrfs around which future training ng invitations will probably jointly by Desmond Pond, medl- progra of a v will t--s.il sludent from England, and Andre- Grace Ford, Ann llowed to mail them the remiere of "Hayfoot, be built. Rev. H. N. Parley. have already bcsai Pondn is a representative of Reviewer Praises Streamlined given concerning the OCD effort, the World Student Christian protection from poisonous gases, movement in this country and Michigan To Open aerial bombardment, and air- Parsley is the campus Episcopal it to make his story i Ballet Theatre Performance fire hazards an minister. All members of the ipleted except Japanese Course university emutsHiuity have been By William Miller it aid Iraining. invited to attend tomorrow. S. Hurok's Ballet Theatre, sub­ The Military Intelligence titled "the greatest in Russian ith i 1 th­ lervice language school of the ballet" by Its enthusiastic spon­ Jolted Stales Army has recent sors, made its bow to the Duke at Queen Clementine. The cliar- audience Friday night in Page icteriiation of Queen Clemen- Dean Manchester To Launch auditorium. Ballet cuslomarlly ine was ably done by Lucia anguage school will be created evokes much attention and this Chase who manifested the superb Cafeteria. Dr. F. H. Swett of th£ it the University of Mlchlgar performance was no exception. dramatic talent which was School of Medicine and Dr. I. E •arly in January, for the benefit Student War Chest Drive (luircd in lhat role. Gray of the undergraduate if eligible college students whe unrestrainedly enthusiastic with It is interesting to note t school of zoology will pariicipatt vish to learn the Asiatic lan ing which time Bullock, leading exclusive rights to the perfoi guage. nch the formal opening of the personality of the program, will All" vill it The program was well balanc­ ance of "Bluebeard" in North Membership in the society ii ident War chest campaign feature the War Chest campaign. campaign the World Student ed and rounded, combining pop­ Carolina were secured for based On Ihe individual student's Tuesday night, November 17, at "New angles in solicitation Service fund, the Red Cross, the ular appeal with more purely by sMr. J. Foster Barnes i ability to further improve tht 8 o'clock in the Union ballroom have beei USO, War Prisoner's Aid, United music department. society as regards campus lead­ when solicitors selected from s studen said China Relief, Russian War Re­ tions of the art. "Pas de Quatre" is to ballet ership In the pre-medieal divi- student leaders of the Woman's lief, Polish War Relief, United Of the three ballets offered in what the stringed quartet is college. Trinity college, the Col­ Jewish Appeal, American So- il of both is lege of Engineering, the grad­ •eisil Hygiene Association, Brit- doubtlessly the most generally the artistically si 3. Neil uate schools, and the schools of War Relief, Queen Wilhel- appreciated. "Woo," of a scarlet make their force t O'Malley Selected Medicine and Nursing will mcei among these new angles will be a Fund. r Re- hue, was the predominating For WAA Position in a mass meeting prior to s that of competition. Results of lief. theme built on a framework of i personality. The dancers in room-to-room canvas for funds East-West and fraternity-soror- bining all these drives homicidal impulses, potions, poi­ 'Pas de Quatre" were as unob- Michael "Mike" O'Malley of on all the campuses. Into one large campaign, it is sons, and a host of lovely girls. rusively integrated Aycock house was elected fresh­ Manchester will speak to the the purpose of the committee, Special Notices It was galvanic, fast, extrava­ from I...-J- Col A W Stus s of tl man representative to the WAA solicitors concerning the twelve which is composed of Don Mac­ gant, and hilariously funny. Asst. Cumrr.andant. Unit' was an example of almost •at lhe weekly freshman elai relief agencies which will be in­ kay, Farrar Babcock, Donna mccliisg yesterday noon. States Infancy English and Irish born Anton classicism in this form ol the art. cluded in the drive and tiie vital Hughes, Chuck Hill, Stew John­ Dolin (Patrick Healey-Kay) was Alicia Markova, if one carries Also i for th, Persons interested In studying need at the present-time for son, and Howard Carroll, to con­ most convincing as Baron Blue- the parallel farther, is to "Pas de Japanese .should see Prcif all-out contribution of Duke centrate donations this year into board. Not only is Dolin a classic Quatre" what the first violin is ie- in the 1943 Chan Dubs in his Carr building office, dents. Highlight of the meeting one sum and do away with the dancer wiih few equals but also lo lhe quartet. Burn iis England room 111, or should pi will be the broadcast of the si choreographer of note, having of English parentage, her Rus- constant besetting of students Campus Time radio program re-created "Pas de Qualre"which by various relief fund drives over WDNC at 8:30 o'clock dur­ Iduring the school lerm. Tuesday, November 10, 1942 Pajte Two THE DUKE CHRONICLE

Reiteration Of A Policy Letters to Trivia The Editor DURHAM MORNING HERALD In line with our s«litorial of last Tuesday, in which we By Harvey Bui advocated an immediate and complete conversion of the university curriculum lo wartime function, is a bulletin Freshman Spirit THE DURHAM SUN from the Associated Collegiate Press, backed by state­ ded sales girl who, To the Editor of the CHBON- ments of officials in the Office of Education in Washing­ : her date good The Favorite of All Duke Students ton, which has substantiated completely our views in this nile, asked "Will tl Delivered to Your Room Daily It is tKe belief of the Washington officials, as it is ours, ;as sentenced to h( id if he could hi See Lee Ware and Robert Evans, HH015 lhat American arts colleges have not done all they should e swing? Harry s Student Represent al ives to cope with the present day problems of education, and of the most- honorable Joe that conversion has been neither thorough nor prompt. g funny. I gueas Dlmona, Our class has more Dial F-115 for Additional Information They recommend that the colleges and universities im­ school spirit than the com­ mediately expand their curricula to include additional I A Dink bined upper-clesses. Who out- coursss^ in the sciences, sslivssicsil education, and other yells the Freshmen at every ng t. fields closely allied to the prosecution of the war. The ink Day when all football game? How many bulletin points out that in England there has been about upperclassmen are in the a twenty-five percent drop in overall university enroll­ is. Thsil Borta makes BAND? Are the hoofs of sen­ ment, but that this drop occurred in liberal arts courses; iors lighter on the stalks of the empttasis in Britain has heen on the technical and shat. They had it all grass than are the dainty feet The scientific field- of education, si policy which has undoubt­ of Freshmen? Maybe the edly been the chief factor Insuring the continued exist­ ence of English universities Sooner W later American

Duke students planning lo All Sorts In Sports day's foolball game at Chape Hill ii 1 i„- admitted upon presentation of d.-iit books and fitly cents at llus N, By BILL SCHUCHARDT kickoff is scheduled for 2 o'el ck.

The Carolina fro roblem to Coach Eddie Cam sy saw such outbursts on the part of a privileged class. If same State elevei ron in the tackle slots for thii ? ohsmisis for further study is lo continue, college students previously by a 39- leans that Jake Poole and Bol ill have to prove slssii ihey sue taking the opportunity offered on the basis of com lanni must hold out for sixtj ?m and using il lo the best advantage. Engsiging in mass Friday's battle shoi sinutes if the Blue Dukes an real fireworks. variety when Maryland's tying the ball. The Old Liners' i stop the powerful running at sicls In exert Ihe advantage. Buddy Mulligan 'er hss own right guard late in ick which lhe Tar Heels hav. PRAISE THE LORD AND WIN ANOTHER WAR BOND topped by Davis in Saturday's Coach Jerry Gerard down in the Inlramural office has rout of the Col leg- lev en. I>uke tackle Bob Nanni come up with a era«kerjack of an idea. Instead of offering is, climbing over I ox ell in the background in a trophies thai require certain critical metals to intramural orate effort lo get it champions, Gersu-il sussesis lhat irar bonds and stamps be offered instead. The plan is ssillii'i- simple in its work­ ings, but packs a poiverful wallop. Blue Devils-Tar Heels ipionship while fifteen dollar ups would each division. Along with the bonds and Sophomore Bill Myers Sparks '. suitable for framing and a photograph of i. In tl Started In Year 1888 inter he split lhe I rauld be handed to the winners for display Carolina's Offensive Play ends ,-, his fivi Rivalry Ie The South's Hottest perfect average. Because of the dmiciiilie- in distributing such awl By Ed Folokoff ,,. : among members of (he independent teams, it would pi Pacing the Carolina yearli In the past few years the University of North Carolina gridders ably be necessary to continue the custom of awari is fullback Doc Parker who have featured no individual backfield star; instead the Tar Heels the big gun in lhe Tar Bab medals to members of the independent learns captui why? Then venty-eighth depended upon a strong line and a set of steady, but not outstand- rout of the Statemen. Last fall lop honors. In individual play such as lennis and hand­ •a football .g lhe spol- r, Coach Jim Tatus has come up wiih the Blue Imps were tianded ball, bonds and slamps alsing- with ssertifica s on this day ir of all Duke e Duke ends will hav be sobeco 33-13 setback by the Carolina frosh with Billy Myt s throughout the state. The plan should i vith isislisiitsiu Jiily AIVI-I-S is lhe boy IM Grid Season touchdowns and ably although Duke's ; Old I and if the Blue Devils e thref others o take much of a problem to le up this sophomore Approaches End i after- SIlLllilCS Heel outfit and the Cameron coached men. Her­ stubbed thi alded widely as a power-to-be The Blue Imps have yet "Yale-Harvard tilt the south,' in Southern football circles by face the clemson Baby Beng Results of past yeai I lev i Is •oiled the virtue of Coach Clark Shaugh- after the 'Carolina fray. They the same story—the mc Coached Tar Heels led "T" formation, the Well into the second roui have dropped but one conti dictable thing lii.ppeiiss. College Park gridders arrived in 1 more than 40,000 thrill-p; play, lhe Inlramural gridiron far this fall and that to the Durham boasting a record of five (llll.lil.lM CHATTER This year finds botl spectators in Duke stadium. contests of the last week stand­ Forest Deaclets in an early wins against a lone defeat. But The Maryland fans really came down in droves for Sat­ fsusiissi iliflk'ulties due t The firsl football game played sins! probably lhe best out as being some of the hardest son tilt by a close score. the Dukes scored almost at will urday's game . . . line had a big base drum that he beat top coaches, Duke's Wallace in lhe Tar Heel fought, and closest played In their first three gam Wade having left for the army in tallying twice in the opening continually in Ihe Old Liners' cheering section ... and tween Trinity college and lhe sure, he kicks the extra the season the Tar Babies ri and Carolina's Ray Wolf in the contrary lo all reports the broken window in the press games in the history of IM ath­ University of North Carolina. As ter touchdowns. So far letics. With all the teams thai up 101 points while their s Navy as coach of the Georgia far as is known, it was lhe firsl two, and topped off the after­ box was not caused by a bottle thrown at us by a member in Myers has rolled up nents were tallying but ipetition playinj Pre-flight school's football team. all game in the south noon's work with two more in of the Independent A. C, grid crew . . , the Duke band ssivss rushing average of Coach Bill Lange in his firsl But there's no let-up in the old Dn nears its end other teams had pre- the final stanza. deserves a line hand for its fine performance in spite ot yards per try, has been hard as the sei rivalry which began back in let in rugby contests Tom Davis led the Blue Duke all the difficulties il has faced Ibis fall . : consistent Tar Heel the play has iproved and th< 188S. The series stopped in 1895 it Thanksgivmk after touchdown parade with his two when Trinity dropped football 388. The Durham lad: markers—the first coming on a and was not renewed until 1922. dangerous back for Carolina s he gridders from ths 10 yard dash and the other after " ?e of their seven games playe Sigma Chi 7; Kappa Alpha 0 Out of the total of twenty- a thrilling fl2yar d sprint down Shu Carlton, guard on tl Playing in what was, perhaps, seven games the Tar Heels have shared h. Duke varsity roster, played foi the hottest contest of the cur­ won thirteen, Duke twelve, and fullbac .vith rent season, the Sigs defeated Cagers' Future his sin conversions from plac the KA's in a close battle. Al­ offensive play throughout the Although the : ssussil isi six tries, and scored the though the Sigs seemed to have Looks Promising rivalry, Duke has scored a grand e changed since filial touchdown after pulling in been outclassed throughout the total of 210 points while the Tar :• intensity in which the an IS yard aerial from blonde s he scored over 100 game, they managed to eke out Heels have rolled up 2E1 points. Twelve Varsity Men . played has been the Bobby Rute. 1 practically all of a 7-0 win over the strong KA In a rivalry packed with thrills (Continued on page 4) passing, and kick- aggregation. The KA's scored Play Again This Year and chills no single game stands first on a pass from Willie Kale With several weeks of hard to Fred Bynum. This score cli­ AT TOUR FAVORITE THEATRE! maxed an 85 yard drive sparked and i ketball aspirants are now await Handball Tourney by the great running and pass­ ing the return of Coach Eddif ing of Kale. Marked By Upsets brilliant field Cameron to the hardwood flooi idiron, but his After the kick off, the Sigs at the end of the football season CENTER took possession of the field and reserved only When Cameron and Bob Ganti intramural handball competition scored a touchdown behind the for the gridiron—he had an A- join the squad, practice will slan show that many of the favored Wed.-Tlmr.-Frt.Sat. brilliant play of Furman Honey- s-age for four years in high players in the fall tournament cutt. The score came on Lucky school. At graduation he was This year's prospects are good are falling victims to the attacks GINGER ROGERS probably the most sought-after McGrane's pass from the KA 25 with lettermen Bubber Seward yard line to Bob Gross, who Cedric Loftis, Bob Gantt, and The feature of the fourth Dave Hubbell forming a nucleus RAY HOLLAND can pass for a double round play was the defeat of ie Stirnwiess both on and ding e: for the varsity squad while . Camden Marshall Rauch, Z.B.T., one of off the football field. As a run- the school's top four handball • he is not exceptionally fast i Bill Widerman. , Art McC shifty, but is very powerful Both teams threatened several and Reg N tim to the surprising speed and "THE MAJOR and hard lo bring down. Carlton mes In the second half. The equally surprising right hand pares his style of running : field \ and the MINOR" i that of Buddy Luper. ? passes being in the flat to e now weighs 170 pounds A week ago Larry Si iter, Clark Fisher. For the is live feet ten inches tall, .B.T., another of the l i's It was Dillon and Bynum In his first year on the Lex- r's top players, on vsirsity he weighed only e ball inside the I, Ed John­ 120 pounds. Still, he made A1I- • • . e Sigs tl juthgate. Jol son's speed CAROLINA si page 4) ,

Glenn Miller's Tony Pastor's Glenn Miller's Kay Kyser's Benny Goodman's Tommy Dorsey's Kay Kyser's "Soft- "Can't Get Out of "Why Don't You "There Are Such "/'raise the Lord, and Pasg "Sleepy-Town "Juke-Box Hearted" Saturday Night" This Mood" Do Right?" Things" the Ammunition" Train" STUDENTS! GET YOUR LATEST RECORDS AT DURHAM MUSIC COMPANY 106 N. MANGUM STREET. PHONE L-1611 THE DUKE CHRONICLE Tuesday, November 10, 1942 Lindbergh Plans Episcopal Meet Music Study Club SRTC Stresses All FRENCH 51 Texts War Is Hampering Telephone Engineers' Sing Set For December Plans Concert Reading Of Maps Kermie Lindbergh, junior me­ For Sale at. .. Th The North Carolina Symphony chanical engineer, will direct Service, Whitford Explains The annual Episcopal Student the fall Engineers' Sing, sched­ BOOK EXCHANGE conference will be held this year orchestra, under the direction of uled for early December, ESGA at the Woman's college, Greens­ Mr Benjamin Swolln. will give "Wart boro, N. C, December 4 through president Bill Wetmore forced the telephon 6. The Reverend Stephen F. H concert In the Woman's Col­ offered through thi Engineer Juniors and Seniors Plan Bayne of Columbia university lege auditorium Friday night, Lindbergh was elected ti sity by the Durham Telephone will be guest speaker, Mr. Basyne November 13. at B.3Q pm . un­ post by the ESGA council and will direct the entire produc­ Company, to be less adequate First Annual Dink Day' Here Soon was formerly reclor of the Epis­ der sponsorship of the Music copal church at Smith college. tion. The ESGA sponsors a Cam­ than under normal condi- Slutiy club. East campus musi­ tions, and telephone company The lopic under discussion is pus Sing twice each year, Wet- officials are requesting stu­ when Duke freshmen wore close "The Church and the World- cal group. fall s dents to consider the crowded fitting skull cap "dinks," rather Today and Tomorrow." Sub-dis­ Tickets may he bought from spring, conditions of the lines when than the now back-ofthe-neck cussions will also be held. Mr J Foster Barnes on West n all-engineer cast will t shading crew caps, will live rampus or from Dora Zlnner and in this fall's product: making long distance calls," All Episcopal students are eli- W. E. Whitford. superinten­ again for one day on Monday, representatives on East Selling sslor Lindbergh said, and dent of buildings and grounds, November 23, when Duke's jun­ tickets in Giles House is Babs st of the war on campus stated yesterday when quer­ ior and senior engineers hold Turrell; in Alspaugh, Helen ied about recent campus tele- their first annual "Dink Day." Paty; In Pegram, Jean Martin; Every member of the two Col- -'Eve Of- in Bassett, Leo Wrench; in Jar­ WilLlf.,,- (Conlinued from page I) vis, Shirley Spencer; in Aycock, Dot Snyder; and for the town vists arc holding tlseir usual s this . f the south. .ier through induction, into girls, Margaret Rose Bussell. raining, and finally into actual Student tickets are 50c and gen- ings in lhe Chemistry build- y ol the now-oxli.sct bc- ombat, at the same time link- ral admission $1.00. 3cture hall Tuesday through •Intrainurals- ;d freshman hat, Bob ig the action to the lives of his Thursday evenings of each week , senior eleciritsil engi­ wed ones. Climax of the story hedule for the SRTC lec F. L.—Dottie Gross rd chairman of the "Dink changed bands and c ee, said today. -Pep Rally- sil > !„• sii-ssi'd humming 'Sweetheart ' "" •si .. • : • " • 23 date was ig at home through a process /. S. just re , absolutely mstcssai-y, s of the two f mental telepathy. sle-Daily Tar Heel "friendship hut they be as brief as poss mid The large cast is headed by leelings" of the past. - Pan-Hel hich a Freshmen will guard the Fri- students have expressed diss ay night bonfire beginning to- -Archive Packs Punch'- lorrow night against Carolina (Continued from page two| icendiaries, who burned just ford state accustomed style as a Chemistry text book, and i calls Isav tremely well-writt™ sketch of an. incident which is ich a structure in 1939, Duke ly enough, true. though minor in extent of lines, sudenls retaliate, after a two- are important in that they rep- ear lapse, by burning two Car­ ruse the study of mop rcad- ilitieson the part of olina bonfires last year. rvith an introduction to map i the other branches reading, covering conventional tight battle that The nderc ns and symbols, map meas- ie breaks alone "StuQen should apply the .:••. ssi' : William Maugh- Hampered by lunded by Betas program to tele associate professor of forest sophomore back Bobby Arnold -ssn't forget to n, lageroent, and chief forester to the Coast Guard the Snake- nt to notify Sant. phonic m, All drills at Claus of your eh: terial in lhe othe the 5000-acre Duke forest, men were playing a revised line­ I meet at the entrance to the aseball field tl up that showed inexperience. CAROLINA. shman quadrangle before Bntrate on ma| ting the tour of the forest in ;phone rch of scrap timber. Forester Maughan cautioned all freshmen Suutlisal.- a timber drive to refrain The SRTC now has a naged, and a pay phone smoking, membership of approximately '• Wcsl l.'sii 150 students, most of whon Sssi'ls the dry members ot one of the nal parts wil! be difficult, if band. possibis;, lo replace." "All parts for the telephone service, including ers, mouthpieces, < placed on priori itled "Legalized I Washington must authorize Unj Belk-Leggett Co. purchase of before an attempt can be made to secure them. Therefore, treme care should be

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-Otto Harbach- -Ballet Review- -Duke Preps- (Continued jrom page 1) (Continued from page ', really wrote the words for ms si an name notwithstanding, she < Continued from page 3) said Mr. Harbach modestly- is the oulstanding successi The Old Liners were thor­ kept me continuously amazed as oughly outplayed in every de­ is a romantic ballerina, the partment. Not only were the feet exponent of lyric nobi Blue Devils alert to take advan­ "Princess Aurora" was tage of the breaks but they also example of the ballet which finds over the Shaughnessy coached old world tradition of Princes men to keep intact the Duke and Princesses, pomp and pag- tradition of never scoring less

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