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VOL. XXIII COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, DAVIDSON N. C, NOVEMBER 27, 1935 NUMBER 9 MACK W. LITTLE MEETS DR. R. E. SPEER TO GIVE DEATH BY ACCIDENT AS SCABBARD AND RED AND BLACK OTT'S LECTURES SERIES RESULT OF PISTOL SHOT BLADE HONORS MASQUERS GIVE STARTING WITH VESPERS Gastonia Freshman Killed In Watte Dormitory While STUDENT KILLED Subject Of The Seventh Series Cleaning Weapon ROTC OFFICERS THREE-ACT PLAY Edwards Omitted To Be "What Christ Means To Me" DEATH SHOCKS CAMPUS Brown, Mann, Downie, Taber, Wade Barrow And Mrs. Grier From Debate List PurnellDecoratedAt Martin Take Leads In TO CHANGE SCHEDULE Funeral Held Last Friday After- Special Ceremony Mystery Melodrama Wilbur Edwards' name was un- intentionally omitted from the j Speer's Topic Is In Line With noon In Gastonia list Purpose ALL SENIOR OFFICERS DEES STARS AS THUG of newly chosen members of the Ott's Tragedy cast a pall over the Davidson debating team printed in the last Speer, Secretary campus for the second time this year Announce Plans For Flag- And Herring, Pierce, And Prof. Erwin issue of THE Dr. RobertE. Trophies DAVIDSONIAN. of the Southern Presbyterian when Mack Wilson Little, of the fresh- Individual Direct Production The following six men were class, Hoard of Foreign Missions, will man died here early Thursday af- picked for team in the special parade on Mon- Dark", deliver this year's lectures spon- ternoon by an accidental shot from a At a "Whistling In The a donating try-outs: Wade'feoqtrs, day. November 25, six officers of enjoyed Wil- sored by the Ott's Foundation, pistol held by Oren Moore, Jr. production which a long bur Edwards, Tyler the Davidson ROTC battalion Port, Jamas beginning ;>t the V espcr service Little, with three other freshmen, had New ork run some years a^o, SalangO, Robert Stewart, and Har- of presented ami hour lead ut Toby, a gay young thing who is marched forward to the reviewing IIn general tuple with which the se- heart. He died at 1:25 P. M.. a few min- bers 1'i'iier's fiancee, was played by Mr-. stand where they were decorated by lies as .t whole will deal is "What Christ utes after the accident occurred. Crier Martin. Tilt scene of tin entire "Cukcy" Henry Cathey. Means to .Me," and it will lie in the form Authorities completely exonerated Branlon and play is in the living room ol a gnugstei men are in ul ,i defense of Christianity against cur- Moore, a sophomore, and son oi l)i These six all senior officers hang-out. ' the battalion and were chosen because rent heresies, in accordance with the pur ( )ren 'Moore, Davidson alunnlus anil lu the first act, "Wally" I'm lir and SOPHS PREPARE they showed qualities of leadership and pose ui the Foundation. The suttftct of prominerlt Charlotte pnysician. his are house-huntin;; t"i a large military efficiency. fiancee Sunday night's lei tine will be "What the Dr. W. L. Lingle, president of the col- quid home in the country. In their u,uc*t, The officers who arc already members i..,iiihU I.iie ii Clirisf'Means to .Me." lege, stated that no disciplinary action ihey stumble into this gangster abode, G FT FUND WILL "I Scabbard and I'.lade are: W. M. Ar- SET ill.it i-i Monday's lecture, "What the was contemplated against pn- they annaM) FOR OUNCE Moore for where are quite received cher, M. Burnett. W. C. Hranton, A. L. Death "i Chrisl Means to Me;" of Tues- session of the pistol, but that a commit- J. by the thugs, who merely want tu gii rid Jelly I'.lllwillkle, II. L. Cathey, I). U. Griffin, Leftwich's Orchestra En- day's, 'What the Resurrection ui Christ tee,had been appointed to investigate the oi thciu,. Wally's tongue is loosened by gaged Play \Y. ilasscll, M. llodgin, K. 1'. Mur- To For Me.ins to Me;' and of Wednesday's, affair. He cited a college regulation for- GO TO MISSIONS J. .1. their hospitality, and lie boasts ol his Annual Dances row, C. L. Okey, R. Pcarce, W. M, "\\ hal the Lordship of Christ Means to bidding students to keep firearms in their J. proficiency in writing mystery fiction, and "Y" Cabinet Votes To Donate Taylor, C. I.. Windham, and E. C. Me." rooms and added that a copy of this reg- of his ability to concoct the "perfect The Sophomore Dame Com- Christmas Fund To Rev. Woolen. At the last meeting of ibis or- Ihe speaker for this year is a gradu- ulation is posted in everydormitory room. crime." At this the gangsters immediately mittee has recently announced Charles W. Worth ganization they began making plans to ate of Princeton University, and has also A graduate of Gastonia high school, sit up and take notice, and then boss, plans for theil annual dances the ( on Page 5) attended Vale, Edinburgh', Rutgers, and was taking pre-medical voted, Continued Dillon, Dillon, fourteenth and fifteenth of De- Little work here The Y.M.C.A. Cabinet al a re- "Jake" formulates a plan. a graduate school al Princeton, having pledged Kappa < ember. and was to Pi Phi social cent meeting, to have the Christmas Gift a deadly sinister man. used to being acquired, among others, degrees Jelly l.cftwich and his orchestra has the oi fraternity. He is survived liy his father Fund given to foreign missions this year. obeyed, is played by J.)ees. "The Arts, Dean Announces Dates Joe heei! secured to fi'tllisll the music for Master of Doctor of Divinity, Doe who is a Gastonia merchant, his mother, The fund will be given to Charles W. Uoss" locks the couple in and instructs Literature, dances. Kay KcevSf will he lea lor of and Doctor of Laws. who is a school teacher, and a younger Worth, a former Davidson man,and now 1'orter to plot a clueless murder to be these * Of Christmas Holidays singer. orchestra has Ten years after his graduation from sister. a mission worker in China. Rev. Mr. executed against the Crime Commission- lured as torch This at engagements a the Princeton undcr-gra'duate school, he The funeral services were held the student er, been playing rcccnl in in Worth will address the Davidson Christinas holidays will start Thursday, Mr. McFarren. li Wally doesn't .i.iipud the position of Scetct.in of First Associate Reformed Presbyterian body chapel noon, through," well, number oi northern cities and is now at exercises on December December 19, at and will continue "come "the bo.ss" will fix Mi- s which he now hold-.. In playing mi the Shell Program. cori- Church of Gastonia at four o'clock Fri- 10th and 11th. lie will also present siide until Friday, January 3, according to an that. A dance ligVc is being planned which imti'ii with his work, Dr. Speir has day afternoon, November 22, with Rev. pictures giving views of his work in Monday morning by of , it.'] announcement made Inning most this act, Dillon i: sur- arrangement \i Christian missions in I'crsiai lu- Dr. Ernest N. Orr, pastor of prayer Scute] promises to be a novelty in the Asso China at meeting Wednesday Dr. M. K. le, Dean. rounded by his sinister-looking accom i, i iiiua, Korea, Japan, South America, ciatcd Reformed Presbyterian night this line. All of tin- men "ii the com Tabernacle December 11. All students are cor- Double cuts will be given before and pliccs. Slim, a slender, nervous,intelligent, dance, Ihi' pines.. Siam, am! Iraq; 1,927 Charlotte, initlee ui charge "i the .i■ v.iM .i I'hih'i In of officiating and Dr. Walter dially invited to attend this meeting. holiday absences from ,i after the for all but thoroughly unpleasant gangster is . " in 'I modi iator of tin Presbyte- Lingle, president of college, very one othi r man from each fraleruil . : L. the as- Rev. Worth carries on a useful Sunday, December 15, until holidays ac- played by A. T. Port, Fitz-Hugli I'.'.I. rian Church of tin- United State, of sisting. The pall-bearers were: Mack work in his territory. He is the four non-fraternity men will lake pan only mis- tually begin, and from Friday, January takes the role of Herman, better known \u iiii'a. l""n in hi great Hence ui the (inure. These nun iire: "lioohy" expi have Sanders and H. C Jackson, of Gastonia; sionary to several hundred thousand peo- .\ through Saturday, January 4. as "Hoiman," -,- a Jewish type, whois iii iIk \i ( haili' : iiuini:■ us book both for clergy- and Henry Rankin, Wharton. ple in a new section which has never be- The rowsniith. Mas llriilaiu, John Jim present system of a two-week "dope business." "Salty" Peters takes the ii and laymi n, many of i" Wilson, and Willis, from llruwn, Ralph Chandler, "Sky" Clmc, which an John Davidson. ifore been introduced to the Christian re- holiday with double cut'- before and af- part Shaw, small, !" i. of Charlie a evil look (tallli p .mid in the college library. \ number of representatives from the ligion. Sam Colhrnn, Uillic I "I -, W ii- His duties include both evangelis- ter was worked out, succeeding the for- ing thug, whom u~es Inr hi, "dirt) The (Hi's Foundation, spousorer body faculty Jake iard Dickson, Vales l*'ai in, "Chubby" of I'avidsou student and at- tic and medical work, although a definite mer system of a one-week holiday with Hilda, ( work." the half wit maid, is played King, Martin LalTerfy, IIuim I.yon Huh i 'oHlhmnl jj.n I'age .;> tended. medical organization has ll> >t yet been single cuts. . {Continued on Page o) l.aughliu, I effected, lie does this work besides his l.i mi,inl. Ilai ry Mai iilbci t Palmer, Lawrence Iv id, Harold Smith, regular missionary work which he carries ' ' > ■ '' Tiger" Terry, and I 1 \ ■■'■ A niim Homecoming <>n in aiu'ther section. Chemistry Is have ilnren Men her ol fraternities not thc.il While al Ilavidson, Mr. Worth was Amendment Is Discussed By .it the time ul publi- president of his class his junior year and repn ientativi this cation. a member of O.D.K. I1c was also a mem Meeting Held at Barium dame-, Attend her of Kappa Alpha social fraternity, President Student Body There will hi time all of Of which will be InId in the Charlotte Ar- Game, Banquet lie holds an A.B. degree from Davidson Ross, Planned For ihe Body, i-, mory, 'flu se will be ■■■ I'ridaj night for Thies And Howard Attend Thanksgiving Program and a I!.I), ilegree 'frtHH tin- Union Theo- Change Is Intended To Cut Down Student the amendment be- Sigma At ing ii o'i I"'1. ; Gamma Epsilon Springs logical Seminary in Richmond, Va. Since On Unnecessary And allowed tu "lie on the table" foi tell ni.il. from n tiuiil two and a Barium Saturday night informal, cight- Convention In his graduation he has been engaged in Disturbing Noises days after being read; it will thin he from Alabama tbirty until twelve o'clock. Barium Springs, "Davidson's little missionary work in China except for one voted mi by the Student Body. (lie stn The Armory will decorated in tin whichhe spent as pastor of a Church What effect will proposed amend- "This plan was worked out by be Professor II. 'Ihies, Dr David 11. brother," will observe its homecoming on year (Continued I'aae J. Carthage, ment to the constitution of the Student dents alone and* directly for the benefit "'i si Howard, and llervey Ross attended the November 30, next Saturday. The fea- in N'. C. Body have i>n me? This is a question of the Student !;■■"!> a- a whole. The Xatiniia! Convention of Gamma Sigma ture of the occasion will be the football which is being asked mi the campus every responsibility for executing the plan Swords Are Displayed I'.psilnn. honorary chemistry fraternity, game Saturday afternoon at 3:00, when Fluorescent Way. We have called on C. ii. Chapman, rests solely on the Student Couniil and at tin University of Alabama in Tusca- Minerals BQdy, explain the Barium eleven will tangle with President of the Student to not on the representative- to be appointed In Library Showcases loo .i last week-end. This was the eighth of, Coach Rosie McMillan's Lumberton team. Displayed InMuseum the purpose and history and the re- Mil each hall. Representatives will In- ."p biennial convention to be held by this may expected from the pointed purely Featured in the exhibit in the li'ir.iry Special sults that he for the convenience "f tin national fraternity which was founded interest will mark the conflict A display of is most hall, In wcascs are swords that l>r. fluorescence the proposed constitutional amendment. members of each and it i* tu be sonic ,ii Ilavidson in 1919. because of the fact that McMillan was interesting arranged. Lying novel and yet one of the most "The purpose of the amendment is not emphasized that the function of these CunimiiiR has on an at- The two professors and Ro>s, who was griiMers. things college Jap- formerly coach of the Barium in the museum, located on to be carried tu unreasonable lengths. It representatives is certainly not that pf .1 tractive background of embroidered official delegate of the Alpha Alpha two Japanese swords, The Barium team averages less than 1-10 the second lloor of the north wing of is nnt intended to cut down <>n talking watchman or monitor. They will merely anese cloth are a Chapter, left the campus Thursday night. sword, pounds, and has been out-weighed by its Chambers. and the other necessary noises of cam- receive complaints and refer them to' the I'letidl and a dirk. November 21. The Convention started Fluorescence is a peculiar property of pus life; but itis the object of the plan Student Council. A typical Ainu .sword N remarkable Friday morning with the meeting of the opponents in every game of the season by they beauty carving certain minerals which shine in to eliminate noises which not only dis- "The council is not proposing a new for the of the on handle National Crand Council. A luncheon was by not less than fifteen pounds. light. tin; ultra-violet turb many students, hut which also dis- idea; similar systems are being used in and case.— The Ainu are aboriginal given at noon for all of the delegate-, At 11 o'clock the Barium Springs Glee A cabinet containing eighteen kinds of turb people in the surrounding com- ■"omc of the most advanced universities pi<'pie of Japan, and it is surprising that and in the afternoon the officers of the minerals which create Club will present a program in the chain], have been collected from munity. of our time. Mich an uncivilized group would National Grand Council made their re- on weapon. was and at 12:15 the alumni banquet will be various states the Atlantic seaboard. "The sole purpose of the amendment "A man desiring to r.cndcr a complaint -i!> li an artistic The sword purts. The Glee Club of the University Sicily, England, Canada, bought years ago by < discussion. and is lighted N the reasonable control of noise. It will will take his complaint to his ball repre- fifty Dr. K. ■I Alabama gave a concert in ending the held, followed by a business ordinary ' ;. with electric lamps and also with cause very little, if any changes as far sentative, who in turn will refer the dimming, tail"r of 1>r. luminiu activities for that day. Saturday morn- This discussion will be under the direc- Japan- ■. argon bulbs which produce ultra-violet as the average student is concerned. complaint to the Student Council Com- The other so sword is apjro ing the delegates from each chapter Jackson, lijjlit. ordinary years tion of Mr. R. E. President of The lamps allow one to "( )nc of the chief aims of the present mittee. This Committee will be composed imately four l^ndrcd nincty-fiv< their reports on the activities of then the Alumni Association, and Miss see the ordinary appearance an example of Hilda of the min- student Government since its inaugura- of three members of the Student Coun- old. It i~ the work bf chapters for the past two years. l'.ernado, secretary. erals, argon cil; Masnmunc, supporter. is while the bulbs show their tion has been the elimination of unnec- and it will be the duty of this group Daruma a Mikado One of the most important duti importance secondary An idea of the of this in- fluorescence. essary noises during study hours. The to investigate complaints. A defense SWord oi the six- tile convention, that of electing the stitution to Davidson College can be The mineral in which a color change is proposed amendment was worked out af- "Ifit finds the complaints well founded, teenth or seventeenth century is also on cers of the National Grand Council, gotten from a consideration of the fact most noticeable is werncrite, which came ter much discussion and was approved it will request the offender to be more display it can bo seen with the others the next two years, was perfi rmed S I that no Wildcat team since 1928 has from Quebec, Canada. Under common unanimously by the Student Council al considerate in his actions. Second com- in the main room of the first lloor. tirday afternoon. Davidson was hi n red representative light failed to include a from this mineral appears to be a pale the regular meeting of November 11. fhc plaints against the same offender will re- by having two men on this body. The list Springs. game green gray Barium Officials at the on rock with a few spots. Under amendment was presented in the last is- 'sult in a Student Council investigation. of the Council that it will never become of the new officers is as follows: VVur- Saturday will be Davidson's Newton, the violet light the green turns to a sue of the Davidsonian and read in Inly in extreme cases will the Council necessary for this measure to be taken, thy Grand.Alchemist. Dr. J. 1'. Mont- McEver, canary and Chapman, the Chorlotte yellow and the gray to a rich pur- chapel the next day. Following tlie pro- see fit to remove a student from the dor- -.nice the reception of the system prom- gomery of the University oi Alabama; News' Wade Ison. ple. cedure authorized in the constitution of mitories. Itis the hope and expectation ises to be whole-hearted." [Continued en Page 6) 2 THE DAVIDSONIAN, NOVEMBER 27, 1935

tlie program, in regard to the hall representatives: 9Tljc Dalnbsonian 'lie is nut. himself, responsible for the conduct of DAVIDSON AROUND WASHINGTON the men on his hall, but shall receive complaints activities, leaving 10,000 for miscella- Founded by the 1916 hall, shall report By ARNOLD SERWER Class of from men on his and then them the neous jobs. WPA wages will be paid on authority for investigation. brief, off {Associated Collegiate Press to the proper In Correspondent) all the local units of this nation-wide Member 1936 the purpose of establishing such a representative RECORD project. It is thought that about 40 per 1935 Washington, D. C— After several un- Press on each hall is to facilitate the reportingof conduct cent of the jobs planned will be suitable Plssocided CoUe6iaIe By HAROLD SUGG liappy months during which.it took it on Distributor of which does not permit proper studying conditions organizedla- for young women. the chin several times from Early hopes for an apprentice program to be maintained." The Male Choir adds so much to Sun- bor, made vainefforts to perform quickly Colle6iate day Vespers new whereby employers could be induced to Di6est that it alone makes the some of the wonders its excess of bally- Finally,the present student administration wishes change. The take on young men and women and train Church system worth the hoo led people to believe it would per- Published Weekly "For a Heller Davidson" bring about a complete understanding for skilled jobs, dashed by the op- above all to blend and balance of the human voice form, generally met reverses in them and position of organized labor, are coming of the program. When this is accomplished, criti- reach out and touch a more elusive in- formulating plans, the National Youth Printrd by the to life again. In various sections of the cism of the measure will no doubt assume a more strument and transform Chambers from Administration is at last beginning to country labor,having gotten over its first CITY PRINTING COMPANY the familiar stamping ground of assem- amount of light ahead. QUEEN helpful and practical nature. Those who already see a reasonable fear of the unknown in the NYA's ap- Charlotte , Sorth Carolina measure, blies into a hushed haven . . . On the Its progress is still painfully slow, but understand the its purpose, mechanism, hymns prentice plans, is withdrawing its oppo- other hand we wonder how some there's been enough progress made to etc., feel (hat it fills a definite and rather pressing They Mtion. Slmvly the number of apprentices are put together. seem to he amere make it worth talking about. SUBSCRIPTION RATES jamming together notes in a rhyth- taken on by employers through NYA nerd. of Figures compiled show that one phase Ten cents per copy; $2.00 the Collegiate year. mical revelation of an absence of spir- aid is mounting, while labor watches Chapman of the NYA program, its student aid Carlcton P>. itual feeling. carefully to see how it works out. Entered a.« nccnnd-clnss matter nt the I'twt Office Bt Davidson. function, is operating nicely, with some Probably one reason labor is now less North Carolina, under the net of March 8rd, JS7B. providing Dunbar and Daniels 1602 colleges and universities suspicious of the NYA is because of the Quips I'hotographcr FORENSICS AT DAVIDSON .... and Cranks 104.501 undergraduates with financial aid. stand of NYA officials have taken against ARTICLES FOR PUBLICATION Raleigh, N. C. besides extending aid ot 4500 graduate Managing by 4:00 was a on campus exploitationof young men and women by tmiFt be In the tmnd.4 of Editors o'clock p. m. There once time the Davidson I'ear Sirs : This part of the Mi.:..!.iv. Letter* to the Editor are welcome, but all communica- students in 177 schools. employers seeking to depress wages. Of- tion!) Intended for publication mustbo fllgned. when Speaking" was no misnomer; when being of art or "Junior Not connoisseurs the program continued by the NYA from ficials know of many cases in which em- of photography, but having only a deflates:ind presentationsof the dramatic club were Cost the similar program of the FERA'l ployers offend work to young jobseekers LAMONT BROWN Editor vague idea that since the cost of the Education Division, surpasses attended, Emergency at a miserable wage, which the jobseek- MORROW, well and the literary societies received negative is covered in the Annual con- standpoint of students aided the R. P. Jr Business Manager from the ers were willing to accept. In such cases tract and since a large number of frater- ago by di- full support; when the medal awarded in the an- similar work done a year the placement people have strongly ad- nity group pictures should be sold, we NYA EDITORIAL STAFF contest was a much-sought-after vision. vised their young clients against giving nual declamation can only mildly protest (in true accord- The general impression that the NYA impetus exploitationby Jim Morton Managing Editor prize. To alumni whose college days saw a mani- with Davidsonion policy) that fra- to future accept- Overton - Managing Editor. ance program is mainly for young males is ing such wages. Howxu ternity men are being unduly robbed in Harold Sigc - _ Managing Editor festation of considerable interest in histrionic and erroneous, especially in connection with Working with limited funds, some paying 75 cents for a group picture. Daymond Ti rnex \Ianaging Editor forensic activity, the attitude student aid. Better than 50 per cent of J50.(X)0,(XX) with which it is hoped to give of indifference shown Rather would we point to the fact that John Wins Ujtnjging Editor the students receiving such aid are young work, student aid, or educational facili- bj the present student body would probablybe more in this very hammock of tradition it has !!.-.: .'■ a: iKENI -'- Editor women. ties to thcee million youths on relief plus SfOrtS been the custom almost until the memory Martin Bakseti ..Associate Editcr evident than to those of this college generation. The other sections of the program are other young people not on relief, the .if man runneth not to the contrary that Harvey Glass issoeiate Editor not faring anywhere near as well as stu- NYA of necessity has had to remain a But the fact is clearly realized when we consider fraternity group pictures cost only 50c F.U'l Harian 4ssocule Editor The huge nationwide project paper organization using per. dent aid. available facil- Tom Makchant issoeiale liditor the small audiencies that have turned out for the approved by NYA to provide jobs possible, '"wangling" things And since this same protestation shall the ities wherever John Walker itsociale Editor play give for 200,000 young people at a cost of by hook or by crook. Many of its weak- dramatic productions. Each by the Red not increase the burdens of Jim Farley, ."f_'2,000,000, is still and has been for nesses are directly traceable to lack of and I'.lack Masquers last year served put nor be nailed to the church at only to Witten- some time on the desk of Comptroller- funds. BUSINESS STAFF berg, we can only hope that the clamor Others arise from the fact that that organization further in debt to the publishing McCarl. mean means whereby Charles Mavzi Circulation Manager of the troubled, united in boycott, shall General it is no task to find Swope - Opinion at NYA headquarters is that millions of young people can be given Bill Circulation Manager houses : this, despite the fact that those who did cause you to recede from this rank de- it will be released by McCarl very short- decent economic status in society whin Bob Vance Circulation Manager parture from tradition. attend the plays considered their time and money ly, but no one knows just what that millions elders, many Hoke Robinson ..Advertising Manager Yours for the pee-pul, of their with su- spent. by means. When put into operation the perior training skill, Bill Hill - Collection Manager well The only true interest shown the OFF THK RECORD. and are unemployed. project will employ 94,000 young people Aubrey Williams, chief, Bill Deyekle issistant Business Manager student body was on the occasionof a play given in NYA states his And while letter writing is ill vogue, on local projects in public service capac- position with admirable candor when be the late spring, whenno admission was charged. The someone should compose a plea for the ities, 55,000 as "recreational leaders in says forcefully: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 7. 1935 Lindsay boys, applause of those present seemed to indicate their relief of and his whose urban centers, 20,000 leaders for rural "As to private industry. We cannot Jackets lit as snugly as a freshman cap areas, 4,000 on public records, and an- hope inject approval, amount gleaned by the free-will to hundreds of thousands of castcth into a deep sleep; and an but the after the first rain. Our hearts weep for other 15,000 will be given work as as- new workers into an industrial machine Slothfttlncss — Seniors idle soul shall suffer hunger. Prov. 19:15. offering afterwards clearly indicated that the audi- the and we hope that the Court sistants in traffic checks, parole, and de- which is still spe\ying out experienced ence was more liberal with its praise than its purse. ai Control will allow them to remove linquency, sanitation, health and welfare workers." the ungainly stigmas at least by March Yet the club has no other source of revenue than 1st. We may laugh at sleeves that barely that derived from sale of tickets. round the elbow and howl at tails that We extend sincercst sympathy to the family predestine to be sat upon, but our merri- COLLEGIATE RAMBLINGS Many hours are spent inpreparationfor each pro- ment turns and friends of Mack Little in this time of bereave* to bitter tears as we behold by the actors, Ed, Wooten, "The Forgotten Man," with ment, and also to Moore, Jr., those who duction of the Ma^r[.uers^rnot^only qualities upon which students are nomi- Oren and no buttons. From now hence, the motto director, assistants, but also 200,000 nated are character, scholarship, leader- grieve with him in his misfortune. property men and stage of Pres. Lindsay and his woe-hc-gotten Over are expected to hear Roosevelt at Georgia School ship in high standard of politics, athletics In the faculty adviser. Seniors is "What the Blazes do we care1" President the and other forms of extra-curricular ac- News reaches us that half the Fresh- of Technology annual Home-coming The situation of dramatics is somewhat paralled week-end. Inhonor of the impor- tivities. man class flunked two or more subjects unusual — of the occasion, the Board Re- PARAGRAPHICS by that of debating at least, in so far as attend- with the last report. Harbinger of that tance of LICENSE PLATES gents has granted Georgia Tech The record of these calamity was our discovery of one who to two conies to ance at debates is concerned. holidays in addition to regular Olive and blue, Tulane university col- Dr. Robert E. Speer, who Davidson unwittingly drank the gravy when the the during the past few years has equalled,if Thanksgiving holiday. Friday, "rs will be the colors of the 1936 auto Sunday to deliver the Ott's Lectures, is probably teams Hoarding Mouse was serving soup. And November -), the day of the President's speech, license plates in Louisiana. Plates for not surpassed, of any other team representing last week we came upon one of our and the most prominent figure to visit the 1>avidson that Saturday, 30, V)35 are purple gold, dashing Peter Prep School boys with his November the date of the and L. S. U. col- the college. In 1933, out of a total of twelve de- Tech-Georgia football game, have been ors, in honor of the seventy-fifth anni- campus since President W'oodrow Wilson came cap turned backwards and a brand new bates, by Davidson, set aside as special days on which no versary of the University. The late Sen- years five were won five were non- pipe in his mouth, standing by one of back about twenty-five ago. ator Huey P. Long suggested decision, only were The record of those fiendish pay-as-you-go telephones classes will he held. Fhil Harris and his the use of Tomorrowafternoon, Wake Forest, and two lost. (Irchestra, Kay soloist, Tulane colors for year at the David- We recognized him as one of Heinz '39 with Leah as will next as well as 1934 shows a totalof fifteen debates, with six vic- furnish music for dances sponsored by the L. S. II. colors for 1935. son grid warriors will bring to a close what has varieties of course but there was some- the Anak Society. The Homecoming edi- tories, six losses and three nun-decision. Last year, thing frustrate on his puzzled brow, an been a very successful season except for three de- tion of , Georgia Tech COLLEGIANA won, no and expression that indicated a wrong in his The by nine debates were three had decision, weekly newspaper, feats. One was in-ilictcd X. C. State, another by young life, like a bewildered dog whin consisted of twelve American brides and bridegrooms are only two resulted in losses. pages in celebration of the event. 'Special getting younger. Men marrying Carolina and a third by Duke, which makes us a slammed kitchen door has cut off the are at bleachers are being constructed to ac- an average age of The of -men who compete for places on ecstasy of beef steak fumes and warm 24.8 and women at wonder about the advisability ot keeping these number commodate the coming 21.7. lires. So we came closer and encouraged crowd to hear We don't know what this proves. the Davidson team compares favorably with that of .President Roosevelt speak. Vis, teams on our schedule. by our sympathetic interest, he said, and statistics show that Vassar — larger "Gosh, graduates have an average of other institutions even those of much size. I've been putting in nickels and DAD'S DAY three- turning that crank for 10 dern minutes quarters of a baby each. .. From 1906- For example, at one of the universities in North Approximately l')10, LEND YOUR CRITICISMS and the dern thing aint paid off yet." 500 dads of Mississippi football fields were marked like .... only eleven men competed for checkerboards Carolina last year, Social Iliads and Odysseys of week State students Will visit the campus this into five foot scniares. When any new measure is introduced, criticism the Probably honors, include a trip to Kappa week-end for the Fifteenth Annual Dad's the most unique scholarship is, forensic whereas at Davidson the contest- Converse where and should be, expected; otherwise grave flaws Alpha held a chapter meeting. Brother Ilay celebration. Classes will be discon- in America is one offered by Hamilton ants numbered twenty-seven. Llut the interest of College. $500 in such measures might be overlooked.In the case Polk MofTett as a ride thuniber was no tinuedin celebration nf this occasion. The Worth it 'is open to men program in America by of the proposed amendment to the student body the student body as a whole does not measure up to hum andhad to content himself the Will consist of a freshman pa- the name of Leavcuworth. with Best known few, among wiles of Kings Mountain, and Bill Har- jama, parade, Mississippi State College- ... trick play in history constitution, criticism willbe gratefully received by the activity and record' of a whom is pulled by ris was elected President of Limestone Sewanee football game and Dads Day was the Carlisle Indians in the administration, in the hope that by means of the faculty director of debating, who has willingly Dance. l°03, Pop coaching. College en route home. NCCW Sopho- Warner The ball was such criticism the measure carried 105 through may be improved and devoted much of his time to the coaching and regu- mores pulled a big one over the week- Harvard's line RAMESES III tucked under a player's jersey. made more acceptable. lating of the teams. end. Noting Editor Brown's absence we A prize of $25 will be awarded to a First, i$ surmise that Miss llashagcn is a Soph- In an attempt, just before the recent let it be understood that 'the measure Carolina student The nature of Speaking has so far devi- omore. Hank Loftin, Wiley Bradley, \urth Carolina-N.C. State football game, who has collected the entirely a product of members of the student body. Junior best library during original year mem- Gordon Smith. Bill Yelverton Mokey to steal the Chapel Hill boys, mascot, the year ...Approx- The ated from its purpose that last and the imately need for such a programlias been apparent for change Faison were in attendance. And Prosser ram Rameses HI, the State students 30 dances will have taken place bers of that class advocated a of name. The ■mi the some time, and the student government considers Morrow, C. Crowell, Billy came out slightly the worse for Af- North Carolina campus by the end custom had its inception in 1890, when it was stipu- J. Hill and wear. "f the Thanksgiving that it can do no greater service to the student body Billy Higgins made their debuts in Vir- ter resetting to what the university paper holidays. lated that each member of the class make a short in general than the maintenance of such dormitory ginia. Among the shorter sojourns we describes as "R.O.T.C. maneuvers," they speech before the student body. Hodgin, and find Jim Billy Archer and Wal- located the farm on which the ram was Following our valuable custom of mak- conditions as make for better living studying kept. ing Student activity in literary societies has been on ter Dickson in Salisbury haunts, Tom But the students received a rather known all the newest philosophies of conditions. Cameron looking for the camels unpleasant reception upon arrival from education we you the decline for a number of years; the interest in introduce to the latest Second, the program was not worked out in an Camel City, and Leroy Martin Alec a large black bull. After much difficulty, course of study at the University of shown in the annual declamation and evening,but was the result of weeks of considera- contest has been Bowles entertaining two girls and nine they— chased their quarry downand made Wyoming d.aramie). It is a course in tion. It received full consideration and approval so negligible as to render that event almost non- chaperones at Flora MacDonald. In a ulT only to discover later that they had dude ranching. You study bookkeeping, sojourn botany, of student existent. still shorter wemight find Tred stolen an ewe. Rameses remained the journalism, food purchasing, con- the council before being submitted for Purnell, John Pearce and Bob Sours. property of the N. C. University students. tract laws and speech making. body Thus, of — student consideration. in no sense is It is not the purpose this editorial to imply JETSAM As modestly retiring as a "What! Nothing about how to appeal the measure being "railroaded"through. that each man in the student body should necessarily fraternity newspaper ...Defunct power- STUDENT'S "WHO'S WHO" to the instinct of romance in beautiful, rich, Third, in regard to the section providing for emulate Demosthenes; a trip to Myrtle Heach, houses: Sky Cline at Winthrop; Mich Three students were selected by the eastern girls? Arrowsmith at Lowe's Presbyterian Nothing about how the appointment of representatives hall it where one could test his voice and diction against and Campbells. College (Clinton, S. C.) to roll a cigaret on each . Midge Verblc, booster: Crazy faculty with one hand, at full gallop? understood the waves, with pebbles gathered from the Concord .. Water to be entered in the national must be that these men are not mon- Crystals New ODK men in lieu of "Who's Who Among Students in Ameri- My goodness, it looks like a|course of road in his mouth, would require more ... itors or "watch-dogs". It was thought that students time than keys should celebrate Thanksgiving with can Universities and Colleges." The com- work! allow; Keys would feel freer to take their complaints to a man three cuts would but it dries seem that some "ODK Applied For" tags .. . mittee that is compiling this hook de- Chief Big Tooth .. veloped plan on their hall whom they probably know, than to means should be taken to foster more attention by Armfield .Last week the of an annual Who's Three universities in Chicago are spon- it was nine sisters college complaints the students in forensic and histrionic activity. in Charlotte,: further Who for the students two years soring auniversity of the to broad- bring the direct to members of the stu- A family air be backfire :another of seven sisters ago and published the first volume last cast over five local stations. Anextensive dent council, with whom they might not be so well department of public speaking wouldnot be amiss. year. .. . Did Hoax Robinson really go to No school can nominate more than four-year courseis beingplanned for this acquainted.Quoting from the originalstatement of P. Y. Harlani the Square Dance Saturday? one per cent of its total enrollment. The novel university. THE DAVIDSONIAN, NOVEMBER 27, 1935 3 New Proposals Discussed By VOWLES SPEAKS WOOD LECTURES Magazine Publishes Article International Relations Club EditedBy Davidson Alumnus Chapman And Lindsay To Draft VOLUNTEERS Warton, '27, Writes On "Who Constitution; TO Johnston To PHYSICS CROUP Is Republican Be Advisor German Missionary Furnishes Professor Physics The Favorite Local Boy "Addresses Fra- For President?" Scouts lAmong the Dr. Guy R. Vowles His ternity On The Subject PRES. DOWNIE PRESIDES Subject On Sunday Of Inertia COL. KNOX LEADS POLL To Get Clubhouse Model League Assembly To GREEKS MEET IN FACULTY ROOM Prof. \V. VV. Wood spoke on ■Inertia Warton, As Senior, Edits Prize- Convene At Winthrop Nam., ,,i Inertia," Davidson Alumnus And Faculty ..nd at a meeting of Winning Annual Members Donate Funds Bases Talk On Autobiography Sigma Pi Sigma, honorary physics The International Relations Club held BETA THETA PI— Robert II. Fra- fra- Toward Building zier, Chief, Of Albert Schweizer ternity, last Monday night, Liberty Magazine 23, business meeting in the parlor of Watts District visited the Chapter Nov. 25. fur November night. I'rof. Wood lirst defined sub-division 1935, i.inicd an article by Don Warton, .kirmitory on Friday. November 22 at last Wednesday The usual teed IIt. Guy R. Vowles was the speaker Last Friday night in the Social Cen- Sunday night. of dynamics ami force lie then discussed '27. entitled "\\ ho is the Republican I;a- <:00. A proposed constitution for this was held for the Student Volunteers, Sunday af- ter, an important meeting of students and S'cwton's lirst two laws of motion and vonte for President." lub; new members; the coming Model IT KAPPA ALPHA— Pledged II. I. tcrn i, Nov. 24, in the faculty room of others interested in lltiy Scout work, from lhe>e he explained what is meant 1his article wsui the results of a pull .eague Assembly Convention; and the Smith of the Sophomore Class. Brothers Chambers building, his subject being the was held. The followingboyi, along with by inertia and units i.f the meeting was to ALPHA EPSILON— must outstanding being at the University Colonel Frank K.. Knox led the line- lot functioned under a constitution of it~ Lamont Brown spenl the one in German, the other a translation in- discuss the building of a club house on week-end in ■ "I Chicago and Purdue University. up, with 221 papers voting that he would own. The committee is to report to the Greensboro." lleman Clark spent the to English, the Iligh School campus tor a meeting Membership is open to any uppcrclass- receive the nomination and 189 prefer- lub at its next meeting which will be week-end in Charlotte with Dick Albert Schwcfeer was born in German place for the Davidson Scouts and IIi- John- iiKUl who has completed three semesters ring him. Sen. leld next week. The club holds its meet- son. Kd Armfield and Dick Alsace, and was thus practically Inlin- William li. Borah was Y Club. An Alumnus of Davidson has Johnson "1 1'hysics ami obtained excellent grades .-iioii,i with 149 papers thinking that he ngs bi-monthly. plan to attend the Army-Navy game. gual, being able to use French with donated one hundred and fifty dollars for The in that subject. would be the nominee and 105 listing him Paul Harlan was elected Secretary and usual Sunday night feed was held. practically the same ease as German, a starter and the college faculty has Members of the facult) belonging to tis preiereuce. Herbert Hoover ran third >easurer of the 1. R, C. during the which, however, he considers his native pledged the additional amount. The entire KAPPA SIGMA Brothers Bill) Ilig Sigma l'i Signia Sre: Dr, L. Douglas, with 97 thinking he would be the neeting also. It will be remembered that gins, tongue. At the age of live his father J. that projeel will cost a over Billy Hill and 'Prosser Morrow I'r. .M. Douglas, l-'ulcher, probable little three meeting year piano, .1. Prof. II.li. nominee and 71 prcierriiuj him t the first of the club this went to Richmond l"> the week-end. The made Schweizer learn and at eight, Mebaiie, hundred dollars. Local scouts are to col- E., organ. Prof. \\. X. and Prof. W U I'llcse three leaders were followed by 42 \ Tom Dmvnie, was elected president new radio arrived and the usual the His father was a pastor, and lect the money. ie*-tl Wood. tilers who some papers either preferred or the coming year. President l)ownie night. Ins grandfather an able organist, while iIne side of the building is to be de- w.is held Sunday thought probable resided Friday night. his mother was the daughter of a pastor. or would be the nom- vnted a meeting room I'l KAPPA I'llI The chapter an- inee. , to while the other A number of names of seniors and Schweizer has kept up his music all side is to be used for a workshop for nounces the pledging* of Robert (Tiger) Ibis poll was by writing uniors were brought before the club as his life, although, at the time he went m conducted manual training. Terry of l.eland. Mis,. Mitchell to lossible new members. In connection with Brothers Africa he was determined to give up the Eumenean Society editors of newspapers, which were The meeting will he held Wcdnes and Boobie Arrowsmith (vent home this Republican, next lie discussion of new members the club organ, because he thought he could not listed a- or independent, n day night at sexen thirty 1'. M. and all week-end. Brother Tom Cameron went they leanings. assed a ruling which necessary take it witll him, was not he had Republican In the hoys cordially makes it to Winston-Salem, Howies and to Installs Officers interested in work are in- to average Brother Alex purpose Sttuth where there were no Republican or all candidates have an of to turned from his because of hi- vited. At this time a building committee went M&xton for the week-end. Broth- papers, 1 S5 in their scholastic work before they music. The way was opened, however, Second Term Officers Are tin Democratic editors were will be appointed which will let the con- er Bill Yelverton went to Greensboro. ntked, they favored, who an be taken into the club. It was also for him to take his organ with him. and Initiated; Five Men Admit- id.t who but tract and make other building arrange- Brother I'inckney Stowc went to l!cl- (Continued tiled that only members of while ill Africa he was able to much ted As Members >'>i Page o) ments. the Senior inont this week-end. Brothers Hunter do nd Junior Classes would be eligible for Joe work with his music. On numerous oc- The need of a fixed meeting place for and Herb Willis spent the week end Ml lembership. casions, when funds were badly needed, At a recent meeting of the laimeiie.in the boys long Charlotte and Rock Hill. Brother Paul Davidson town has been The club will now look up the records he has been able to the by Literary Society in «" wen tell, but it was only through benefi- Warren visited the Chapter on Saturday. meet need uJlkers in- the ■f those men whose names were sug- giving concerts, or other work in con augurated, ami live new iHcffitirfs were Honor y Chemical cent gilt of The brothers and pledges of the Chapter a Davidson Alumnus lhatc ested at the meeting, and, if they have nection with his music. His numerous accepted. The Society divides each year :h. hope of Hoy attended the funeral Friday, in Castonia. the Scouts and the lli- n average of 85 or above, they will be books have also contributed to keep him into three terms, irnrJ elects officers ii>r Y Club bas finally been realized. Through of Pledge Mack Little. The party origi- Fraternity Meets oted on by the present members, and if financially stable. He has written a life each term. The newl} elected officers, the cooperation of the town's merchants, nally planned for Saturday night was (Continued on Page 6) of Bach, and made a very complex edi- for tli'i second lenn, ale as follows: the project will cost cancelled because of liis death. The reg- Joe Gamma Sigma Kpsiluli, honorary chem- comparatively little. tion of great composer's Ilees. President; lid fiiilcy, Vice-rreai- ular feed was held on Sunday night the works. His ical fraternity, held its regular meeting with bonks have deiit;and Hill Velverton, Secretary. Wall A GALA a large number of the brothers also been written on the care Mondny night, November 18, at nine ,,- and "i Dickson was rcclcctcd ..,„.,.,....., ■■■■■m«\ T11ANKSOIVINO pledges organs, and religious and philosophi- as treasurer. o'clock. The program for this meeting Dr.R.E. Speer To Give attending. program cal themes. The featured an inaugural " 'insisted of talks made by newly elected PHI GAMMA DELTA— Will enter- by Ott's Lectures Series j3| EB^. a iiiii"k climax Albert Schweizer was thirty when be address President Dees. This dddress numbers. I'll Mother's tain tonight at the Salisbury Country was followed by the Starting ■^B"\> NplendU] dinner decided to become a missionary doctor. reading ot papers by A paper on "Dynamite" given by With Vespers Mfl^^f^^B^Hb Bring Club from nine until ?. A bus will leave seeking w.is H^^Jm^ngt] her ami This was not a sudden decision, as many live men admission into the 50 Roy [3igham. Tin- methods of manufac- Davidson shortly after lunch carrying the ciely, and these men (.Continued Pagt i) KjHl£-^N|? l"g tnlc togcilur think, but the outgrowth of a philosophy were accepted as the various from .\ Cokey ture of types of explosives daredevil sol brothers en route. Branton is re- of life which had Tiad. ■nw-i.ilie.A. T-.'iis- irar in accordance w'lth these lectures, and of similar scries of RJ^i^MV, \£ ilier uf fuitum he always TTiiritTJT were discussed, as well as the properties challenges t li1 ported to he trying out the future Mid- a custom recently adopted by Society lectures in years past, was MflBff^.^ bis University days he had shown an the 1 dynamite. endowed by Winters dance orchestra at this time in i.ir acceptance into membership the Rev. M. P. Otis in ■*^^JRi *^A Clmeo w.ir I'm interest history, philosophy and natural that of Harris Bradlej read a paper on "No J. 1393. The The Cooke brothers visited in Greens- doctor, reading an original paiier I..under delivered lust science. He determined to be a before the So- Suitable War Gas." lie I..Id of the un- the series of lec- boro over the week-endas did Hal Over- preach ciety on any subject the applicant might tures himself in this year. Succeeding because lie wanted to to the peo- -uitabifity t<\ the numerous' gases for ' ton. speakers L, JACK I10I.T ple more- -than by just talking, lie was select. warfare, which despite their toxicity lack have been the Rev. R. Dab- I'll! DELTA THETA— Pledged Bob also afraid meeting, as scheduled, not ney, the Rev. U. that he would lind it difficult The was in.my of the necessary characteristics for J. Shearer, the- Rev. Lyerly of the Senior class and Bill held tins week, Walter to be sent out as a preacher 1" cause many to avoid a conflict with "I'adly gases. W. Moore, the Rev. Harris E. Marquess of the Freshman class. Broth- the play presented by Bl,n Kirk, E, ANDES" Snturdny Only! the Re.I and k I II. Uoss delegate to (lie National and the Rev. Giarcncc Macart- ers John Partridge and Thomas Burden .Masquers. ney. W|tt JOHNNY MACK 1 oirvcntion, read the paper which he prc The lirst three series were printed Monn Iiltow.N spent the week-end in Spattanburg. The I administration, after their delivery here, Bnrrle he aim of the new as pared I" -it paper and attracted Antnnio Mori'nn ,'" . w customary feed was read the conclave. This Grant Withers ...."Between «".. held Sunday night. CINEMATIC COMMENTS -et forth by President Ilees, is to afford considerable attention and interest out- SIGMA covered all 01 the activities of the chap- PHI EPSILON— Dr. and greater variation in the subject matter uf side the college. Gwynn ter here since tin last Xatioual Convcu Mrs. entertained the Chapter with DAVIDSON THEATRE meetings, and thereby increase theii I..nly in tin- week it was reported in- ii"ii in l''.i.<. h was accepted and cndoi cd that a feed November 16th. Brother Lyons ti Wednesday Thursday, rest. The live new members will be 1 those classes scheduled for the second has Kuykendall's and Nov. 27 & JX \ the members. Brother habit of shuff- initialed at the next meeting. period on Monday and the third period ling 77//; MELODY I.IXUIA'.V ON / IDRDE.Bn.Dl' over to Queens City for a little fun "II I S.tond 1 Tuesday and which reg- » I \ Gr.ol Antarctic j A movie rein with aches and Wednesday, -J E.p.dition into week-end after week-end. "Thanks A tin heart \ complications ularly meet between teli forty and eleven Million" was seen by Pledge While when of war. The cast includes considered that bis religious views were Next Hutchinson, GOOD Music thirty-live, would be cancelled for the umEflmERKfli In- couldn't contact his date. Josephine George lion tun, loo liberal. ■irst three days of next week. This will Slona liarrte; ami others. Mthough he was holilini; a profe v< GOOD Company lengthen the lime of the chapel hour ship on tb'- University sr!tfl .,, ti,,. lMlll. Four Students Lead In 1'iiday and Saturday, Kuv. J'1 and .in Mum twenty-live minutes ■Schweja-r di;RTniine,| to to one hour IN Dl.l) take a full and twenty Steel Creek Program KENTUCKY course, which, GOOD Food minutes. This is Will Rogers' last picture and medical including bis Watch for " internship, took even years. During Wcd..Thur. "ANNIE OAKLEY" Sunday, November sixteenth, a depu- "lie of the best features 1<> date, handing this "Together Witll tune he supported hi li by writing, tation went to Stecle Creek near Char- nit a laugh a minute, ag.iinst n track Wo Llvo" Barbara Stanwyck making tours, even going lotte. Doctor J. M. '(17, pastor background. Dorothy Wilson, Louise as far as Spain Walker. is to give organ recitals, Davidson Hold of the Presbyterian Church in Stecle Henry, Russell Hardic, and Bill Robin- and carrying a terrific burden of work, 1 SI ATE Creek. Bill Brown, John Brown, Warren son, the colored tap-dancer, top the sup which would ■^^^^^^■■B CHARLOTTK. N. ('. (Continued Page 6) Gaw, and Sherrard Rice made up the port. mi J.O.JONES,Inc. deputation they and conducted a program Monday, Dec. on "Peace." 2 Mr. C. L. llaney, new Educational di- IN PERSON This is Rogers' lirst picture Come In This Week * rector of the Citizens Conservation Corps dinner where she is not starred- as .i imrii.ir- Camp at lluntersville, asked the mem- NO MATTER WHAT For A Look At bers comedy hcadlincr. George Brent stars K Ci^ of the Y.M.C.A.at Davidson to take < with her. There might lie a song and a < TYPE OF UNDERWEAR A New Shipment Of k over the Religious Service on Sunday light fantastic or three. r~\ /5t - mornings, and also the mid-week pro- YOUPREFER grams v/yi\ : of lectures and music. The "Y" Tuesi'.ay, Dec. J \ will begin Sunday, FIND IT % i"» 'ZZ'. November the twenty- CURUS.UH) YOU'LL MADE Fine, Two Trousers fourth and the work is to continue A musical comedy with Johnny Downs, > V/rC-jf\J BY through the year. Hetty Burgess, Alice White, Jack Hale, {Continued Students Suits on 1'aac O and Eddie Duchin and his orchestra.

You'll tilted Commencement Invitations Visiting Like Our CarJi Fraternity Publications Personal avjFraternity Stationery New Models Fine Printing « 5 1 1 Ji 3 / / |r"1ulj*Y Q^ity «nd"'° Service j i I U BuUl i Every $221? to $30?5 II/ sfflrs\ Hnanei Garment VU (HrAV QUEEN CITY 2 Trousers s PRINTING CO. < 1143 E. FOURTH ST. CHARLOTTE, N. C. " v slorev:;ioiniUr / /jffl3 Rtprtitntativcs J.O.JONES, Lamont Brown R. P. Moitow m Inc. P.H. HANESKNITTING COMPANY, Winston-Salem,N. C 4 THE DAVIDSONIAN, NOVEMBER 27, 1935

HONOR ROLL HONOR ROLL Knorr, Matthii, And King Picked Al "B" Bcnficld, Harrison, and Abell Chosen As Frosh Hodgin, By J. Stars By Mai Grimes Sports Afield Team Stan B. Coilen "ALL-AMERICAN" WILDCATS AND DEACONS FROSH GRIDDERS j RENEW ANCIENT RIVALRY BEAT WOFFORD IN TURKEY DAY CLASSIC III Hirn nillO Pittm/ui Injured In Scrimmage A -11Mr" K |l|\m With All-Americans Mon- HI 32-7 SCORE ' ■I«■■■ 'oi* ,W- '■■M Frosh Team Ends 1935 Season KITCHIN HEADS DEACS In Blaze Of Glory By Defeating Wofford Both Teams Fight To Avoid Big SCORE V CTDRY Five Cellar Position BEATY SCORES FIRST King and Knorr Lead Wildcats The Davidson Wildcats in their Itnal Revenge First Year Men Defeat In 27-0 Win overMoores- game of the 19J5 season, will clash with Previous Season ville All-Stars By HARRY KUYKENDALL Of the Wake Forest Deacons in the annual Turkey Day Kiiding five-game schedule, the Da- Spurred on by the spasmodic shouts of classic. A very interesting item concerning .1 physical over the few half-frozen but loyal supporters, Both teams are in top and Davidson appeared in the sports column vidson Wildkittens stormed i eleven last Krid.iy. the All-Americans routed the mental condition for the tilt and this of :i Concord newspaper. Evidently! ■> re- \\. nVrd freshman Moores- by 27-0, number of the series will be unusually quest made edi- il-7 victory avenged the ''-7 defeat \illc All-Stars a score of last had been and liic sports The closely contested not only because of the turn, cleverly. suffered by the Red and I'.lack team dur- Saturday afternoon.' Coach Flake Laird tor, in answered u very rivalry between the Presby- ing lyj-t season. used nearly every member of his Wild- traditional DAVIDSON TO THE .ROSE BOWL the Deacons, Beaty, back, the cat B squad at some time during the terians and the but also it will "I ruin tile bulbed oi local football fast Davidson carried game. determine which of the two teams will thought stfutegy, opening kiekuff down Richardson field and post-game ci mu a conclude their football season in the cel- Ihe lirst score. This early lead was The All-Stars kicked off and the All- disquieting uu interesting request, its i r position during got gains lar of the lite Five. dispels Uiouglit, o;i strengthened by two more tallies Americans off to some nice vurj seriousness anj WcavcT's- team does nut ihc second quarter. Stair ran the bail in the lirst few plays. But they soon be- L'oach Jim nij part,* ot ignoring that, which on tlic outstanding cur- go.il a drive at the gan to play a ragged game, so that they have an record for the »uriacu appears tu inotlu'ug inure than across the line alter . brought to quar- rent season, winning only two games in .ii. attempt at beginning of theperjod the teams Wffe not able score in the lirst fun-puking. entire season. They out a duep territory A ter. However, with Chubby King and the eked 7-0 "The request is sinrii.e: Iklp u> to iii WulTor'd . iew inin- gave Heaty leading attack, victory over George Washington late in ■ La to Wii Liter a recovered fumble Kenn Knorr the the All- press campaign >Liid 1'.iwUm?i1 game, they 1 October. In the next trounced ; ui opportunity to score a second time. Americans did manage to keep far ahead u.e k st i'-- ft !m l'.'Jo. the Blue Stockings from Presbyterian "Certainly it: 1 Wi.in.r.l ollense proved rather ineffec- of their opponents in number of yards I'll do like Da- College hy the score of 18-0. In spite of vidson. 1 like the buildings. 1 like tive, although they made several gam? gained. quarter the comparatively poor record of the the atmosphere. 1 to through the line. In the second the All-Ameri- like watch Deacons, they will be lighting every inch them play football. Concord men 1luring the third quarter the Wild- cans started what looked like a steady attack, to goal They of the way for sixty minutes to stay out are represented on tile squad. xiiuiir. continued the but Woltord inarch the line. did get as - as goal line; but, on of the Big Five's cellar. The Deacons 1he gone on record succeeded ill halting all attempts'; David far the the play school lias will also he looking for revenge for the as opposed to drinking in the on was in possession of the ball most that should have taken them over. Sad- ~~~~ ler fumbled. recovered, 13-12 licking the Wildcats banded them stadium. Some of my best friends A the tune because VVuiTord was iorccd - Mooresville but - guagd their goal line. last Thanksgiving and also will be striv- are graduates. One of my favorite o punt invariably in tile iace of the Ked £>/cV Johnson behind Davidson gut 2 points safety, ing hard to get their third victory of the presidents spent a year at md Black forward wall. for thii and .Mooresville whole Dick Johnson, brilliant Davidson College guard, has been named by season. the institution. When the new The last quarter Davidson gained two kicked off from^thcir 20 yard line. The Collyer's Eye- on the Small Time All-American football team. The publication The Deacons haven't looked so good is completed to more counters. The lirst was the result guard Cats returned tne^'Wl into the All- road I'll be able terms Dick "tha best in the Carolina*." 1 territory. Then, this season because of th'. opposition they ride to Davidson without spend- of a pass from Stair to Rudisill. llarri- Stars' after a few pointed drives, have been up against. Their main foes ing the next week the son converted the point after touchdown Knorr swept around end getting were State, Duke, out of my eyes. Certainly with a dropkick. Near the close of the for a touchdown. The try for extra point Xorth Carolina North dust I'll Carolina, George Washington, do it. game a forward lateral' was completed Campus All-Star Athletes failed. There was no more scoring in and Miami 1 University. They have been particularly .Next year the Wildcat play North from Stair to Benficld tu Harrison that that half. dangerous all season deadly L.truiina, L'uke, Slate, and .Navy. Who added again to the Davidson score. The Early in the third quarter the All- with their Chosen As Season Closes pass pass attack, with Walton Kitchin doing can deny tiiat »udi a schedule is mipres- extra point in this case was earned by Americans completed a to the the heaving sive? And who can say that Dawdsoii Hicks on a pass after a penalty placed Mooresville 20. Chubby King made 5 and Dallas Morris on the receiving end. Edcns has also proved will nut win these games.' the ball on the Wofford 18 yard line. IndividualStars On Tag Football more on aline play. Then Knorr received himself to be a line pass receiver in the "Then again, think of the tact that In the middle of the fourth quarter Chapman To Coach For and Basketball Teams a lateral and went around end for an- last three games. Daniels a crashing full- '.>nly uuu students matriculate at the eol- Wofford gained its lone score when Selected other touchdown. This time Knorr kicked back, will playing game lege. This fact alone is worthy oi intense Moore passed to Hendley who gave a Davidson liest Of Tear the extra point, bringing the"Sscore to be his final for consideration, short lateral Oanuer. Danncr With fast waning cries of !" 15-0, favoring the 'Cats. the Baptists on Thursday, as will several it would be much easier to raced Coach "Clict" Chapman, en- "lateral thirty-live yards touchdown, \;\u. into its closing From the Mooresville yard others on the Deac squad. The most im- fur ouu students to go to California than for the and gaged as vanity line coach for the football tfoes stages 25 line in try on campus, According the fourth quarter, portant losses that the Deacons will meet n would be iur, say, ten or liiteen he made the for point ona place kick. duration of the football season, lias the to the age-old Knorr went to the maxim, "honor to honor due," 10 on one "L'nger will be the loss of Kitchin, Daniels, thousand. Individual performance on the Wildcat been retained for the rest of this whom is of the famous excellent; group it now turns to a..process picking the Spreads," frequently good Shore, Swan and Captain Reinhardt "Other schools become "Rose team was the entire de- year and will coach Freshman bas- of used to advan- (Conlinued individual on the all-star by the All-Americans. I Kitchin.furnishes the spearhead for the Bowl bound" before the seasons on Poyi- u> ketball, varsity track, and also help stars teams. tage In the next "tart. Maybe that's the The competition is divided into two play he slipped through the line for Deac attack along with Daniel and Mor- trouble out in other branches of athletics. the Shore, then, Trip Sophs classifications, iriter-class touchdown. His placement ris. the Deac right end has been with them. This, is a perfect Seniors To The college hopes to have him and inter-fra- was low. tiriiily football, so stars grouped Toward the an invaluable pass receiver while Wag- opportunity. The Wildcats don't Volley Ball Crown next year also. Coach Chapmanhas the were end of the last quarter, Hold into these two classes also. Heath the All-Stars completed pass ner and Swan have been two of the hard- expect to go anyhow, so the cam- proved very valuable to the athletic Whit- a which paign can't tle, athletic director, "Mokey" Faison, brought them down to the Davidson 10. est charging-taelvW in-4te- state. hurt them. " Amid shouting that reminded one "i department and is very populnr with is assistant, sligUt bucks, The Wildcats will he gunning for their "On to California in 1936! the recent Davidson-Duke fcntball game, those whom he has coached. and representatives of the Wter gains on line they uue largest meetings sports department, tried a pass which promptly fourth victory to bring them out with of the pep m tl ilas.-. of '3o won the intramural vol- "C Iit-t" came to Davidson at the "Davidsonian" o>m- was inter- p".ivid>on Mokey Faison and Heath Whittle picked is certainly of all-State caliber. up" Bill cracking artist-, have already played Voting, Kappa Sig; Hill Boyd, Phi Pelt; the ball for Sam Milton and shin the following two teams from Practically the whole team is in Benfield, Ihe High Pnint State Soccer Champions Jim Cothran, Phi Delt: Buddy Rainey, the inter- I S.P.E.; {Continued on Pugc 6) good shape for the clash. .. It's As the teams changed courts for the to a 3-3 tie and the 'Cat-, are hard at 'hi Delt: Roy Gilks. Martin Harriett, S.P.E.; gonna be a toueh one, too. third nnd final game, the Sophs went into work in preparation inr their return Jim Knox, S.P.E.; Someone has made the suggestion a huddle and all shook hands. Then. game with the High Pnint Panthers. George Cowan, K.A.; Sam Hutaff. K.A.; "Why not let the soccer men use the red spurred on by the shouts of Iiill Kiese- The 'Cats have a fortnight lull be- Herb Willis, Pi Kappa Phi; Lamont football jerseys alter our grid season wetter.to "feed it to the Goon." they tween their first two game*.The thirty Drown, S.A.E.; Perry Sloan. S.A.IJ.; i.i over." '1 his i.-. indeed a splendid idea took command of the situation by run- members of the squad are working out Max Brittain, S.A.E.; Hill Kiesewetter, us the local team lias no uniforms at ning up ten points while the Seniors daily on the freshman held in anticipa- Phi I.am; Joe McNab, Phi (Jam; Dave Sellars, Beta; all and as everyone knows, the varied were making only one. Moweven frnm tion of their journey to High Point iur Wilbur Kdwards, Beta; ccniqlidiop assortment of garments now used do that stage their lead slowly dwindled as the return contest against the highly MEDICATED WITH not for appearance worthy make of a the npperclassmen turned on the heat and touted Panthers. The team will entrain INGREDIENTS team representing Davidson. OF finally won 21-19. Benfield, Milton, Bob for High Point on 'Wednesday, Decem- Vicks VapoRub 13-year-old Walter Mult of Lindsay, and Joe Johnston played best ber third. In their workouts during the '-'%v Barium Spring! Orphanage pos- ior the seniors, while Vause, Wade Bar- past week Rill Hell has been doing his Christmas sesses the true Wildcat spirit. row, Lawrence Reid, and Captain Yates usual good work at his center forward When 18 members of the Barium Faison looked good for the lnscrs. {.Continued on Page 6) Toys football squad were selected to go 75c and SI.00 pair /T/JtSSOk to Durham for the annual Duke- Takea few minutes for Kifffflvm Carolina clash Walter was left socks before "taking )\f{ft[fW out and so keen was his disap- Home COMPLETE LINE off "... replenish your lilljjJlW pointment that he scribbled a wardrobe with Inter- ll||itf{B (Continued on Page 0) That's where we all would like to bv. this Thanksgiving. But woven...the new col- i|jjjj[|fi unfortunately most of us will have to remain in the vicinity of Davidson. ors, fresh designs,new Jjijiiij The next best thing is to stop at the ideas, exclusively /tylllSSk Modernsuccessor to styled forInterwover^vSg/auSCi WOODEN BOWL DINING ROOM \3^IP old-fashionedcough 125 Wcit Fourth Street, Charlotte SOUTHERN syrups...more con- and enjoy a HOME-COOKED dinner in a HOME-LIKE atmosphere. venient...less ex- pensive... lingers DAVIDSON STUDENTS ALWAYS WELCOME 5c&IOcSTORE longer in the throat. J.B.IVEY & CO. Charlotte, N. C. THE DAVIDSONIAN, NOVEMBER 27, 1935 5 Up To Date College Laundry wTATTLE Prof. Fleagle On Language JUNIORS STUDY Attends To College Needs Mrs. J. S. Butler announces the mar- Convention Program Nov. 30 riage of her daughter, Milhrey, to Lt. Four Washing Machines Launder WilliamBuckner, Medical Corps Reserve Davidson Professors To Attend MACHINE GUNS One HundredEighty Soprano To Appear On Camp, Mendesshall, Miss., Saturday, Annual South Atlantic Seniors Squirm With Bundles Daily November 10. Ur. Buckner, an alumnus Association Meet R. O.T.C. Practice On Range Concert Program Soon oi Davidson, received his M.L). degree Agony In New Blazers . Attracts Student Attention TWENTY-FOUR WORKERS at Tulane in June, 1935. MEET IN ATHENS, GA. The tecond concert on this tea- The blazers ordered by 61 mem- son's concert bers of the senior class arrived here year Efficient Cleaning Department series will be pre- Mrs. Claude E. Arnold, of Jaili-y, Vowles, Erwin And Watts For several weeks third students sented on December 9th by Mr. and last Tuesday, November 19. but have been taking thiir ad- Employs Six Men Kate Washington, D. C, spent the week-end Leave Thursday in R.O.T.C. Keith Field, soprano, of New York were not distributed until yesterday, vance work outdoors'. Sprawled on the with Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Withers. "Hey FreshmanICarry this clown to City, according to Mr. James C. The members of the South Atlantic due to a delay in making certain Kiass between West and Georgia teams th' laundry! Thanks!" with a scowl upon Pfohl, Director necessary arrangements. They were complications oi the of Music at David- The Twentieth Century Club held its Language Association will convene at have studied the his dainty face, he picks the bundle up son. Miss Field accompanied purchased from the Tilden Compa- gun. will be regular meeting Friday afternoon at the the University of Georgia, Athens, Geor- machine wearily and trudges to the laundry door by Louise Nelson Pfohl. The com- ny, of Ames, Iowa. Major Scifert has directed the activ- home of Mrs. H. E. Fulcher. Mrs. J. F. gia, i«n Friday and Saturday, November where it is tossed carelessly inside. plete program is not yet available The blazers this year are dark ities of the groups of three or four. llartness presented a paper, "The lJrog- Jv and .!(), for their eighth annual meet- This could possibly go on as a story but will be printed in the next issue blue iports jackets with a pleated tressed in blue denim they separate by re:.s of Medicine." about the freshman, one Julius B. Goo- of the DAVIDSONIAN. ing. and belted back, and on the breast their puns and prepare for orders. Quick tink, but no— it's about the Davidson The "Musical Courier" bad the P. K. Fleagle of the D.i- are the letter "D" and the class assembly of the guns has been the sub-' \V. O. Sample and Miss Bessie Professor College laundry, an efficient organization. following concerning Miss Field's Mrs. numeral in white felt. ject of much practice, for it requires' a Sample are spending several weeks with vidson Spanish department will he the Approximately ISO bundles of clothes New York recital last spring: The purchase was handled by a ready knowledge of the weapon. relatives in Koxboro. unly faculty member to address the as- laundered each day, being run in "Miss Field possesses a beautiful, committee consisting of Bill Mer- 'The various parts have uses and names are Fleagle speak thirty-six making unforced soprano voice which she sociation. Professor will chant, Bud Okey, Mai Grimes, Bill that are confusing and tax the memories five "lots" with bundles Mrs. William Patterson, of Clover, up each lot. A bundle is lirst taken by uses effectively. Schumann's Mond- before those teachers interested in work Coffin, Carleton Chapman, and of the students taking the course. How- S. C.| is a guest of her sister, Miss Vic checking nacht was a model of smooth field Spanish on subject Dan Griffin. ever, the work is interesting even to the two women in the department Withers. Dr. Patterson will arrive iu the of the piece legato singing, whereas in the clos- Background the men who gather during classes to where each unmarked is marked Thanksgiving Day. ■The Historical oi other and a careful list made of all articles. ing song, The Lament of Ian the Bridge of San Luis Rey." watch the manipulation of the sleek and Shirts, socks, underwear, etc., sorted Proud by Griffes, she achieved This speech will made Saturday shiny guns. Sighting, aiming, and firing are Miss Bonnie Shelton had as her guest be separate piles dramatic climax. She was greeted morning before this special group be- .ire worries ahead for the squads, hut into and then taken to during the week Miss Linda Bailey, of washing machines, K by a large and enthusiastic audi- tween the hours of 9 and 11 o'clock. as yet they confine themselves to le.irn- the one for llatkoi W oodleaf. another for shirts, a third for underwear, ence." Other members of the faculty planning RADIO PROGRAM ing tin- fundamentals in this particular Bailey, and the last for dark things. Mrs. Scott C. Lyon is visiting rcla- to attend are Professor G. I'ro- branch of armaments. (essor K. Krwin, Dr. Li. K. Vowles, Vicing with upper classmen, an- the We find directly in front of this row tiyes in , Ga. J. of four washers, six bins containing.; 3 and Dr. G. B. Watts. ambitious freshmen starting rifle marks- meetings FEATURES BAND manship ranges. primiples L'hcse are held each year on outside Ihe different types of soap; one straight Professors W. \Y. Wood, W. N. in an elected place tu help the advance- of position and technique are already as- alkali, known under the trade name of Mcbane, W. G. McGavock, H. E. Ful- Quartette And Saxophone Solo ment languages taught our by many who plot "triangles" a> "sour bin;" and a bin of GERMAN GROUP of the as in Enrich Broadcast sumed in Escolitei cher, and M. Douglas attneded the J. colleges and universities at present. sighting exercises and lire imaginary starch. The lirst soap, green in color, monthly meeting of the Engineer's Chin, This meeting, eighth series, bullets while the less progressive strug- has an olive oil base and is used in all uf Charlotte, Thursday, Nov. 21. The in the of the With the familiar strains of o Da .South Atlantic Modern Language Asso- gle on without pretensions of knowledge. fuselage work or anything with colors HOLDS NG speaker was Dr. Harvey Fletcher, physi- ■ritlsoti the Davidson College Band under JEET ciation open the various sec- and fast. The second with a tailow base, of the Bell Tele- will with (he direction of James Christian I'fohl, Dr. T. W. Speaks On cal research director tions meeting in their particular discus- is mixed with alkali ;and the third is phone Laboratories in New York. opined the radio program last Friday tlii' saxophone solo. "Scenes th.it are "German University Life" sion groups to hear the various speak- night known as "break powder" for the loos- at ten o'clock. Brightest" by Wallace Rond. The ijiiar- To Delta Pi Alpha ers. All sections will meet in the Com- ening of dirt on the clothes. The "sour The Red Cross Drive,under the direc- The other features of the program htte continued with "Nut Brown merce-journalism Building except the bin" is made up of 85/o Bodium-silico W. Lingle addressed the ICpsilon tion uf Mrs. VV. li. McGavock and Miss wire suiigs by the quartette and .i saxo- Maiden." The band concluded theprogram Ur. T. English group which will meet in the tleuride and 15% sodium acid lleunde, chapter of Delta Phi Alpha, honorary, Maline Lyon,has been brought to a suc- phone solu by James Chrisman. The with "Anchors Aweigb" lij Zimmerman, courtroom of the Law School Building. quartette composed Hudson, and this is used to neutralize the clothes German fraternity, at its regular inciting; icssful cnoclusion. The membership ol is of Paul Thf University of Michigan's "Victory I'riday afternoon all groups will meet tenor; Allen, 2nd tenor; 1* between an acid and an alkali. held November IS at the home of Dr.. Iu8 is larger than in any other previous 1st John Charles March," and "Here's la Wake forest. together for a general session, which kamscur, baritone; and A vat of chloride is also foundnear bj Harding. "German University Life" was; year. Donald I'fohl, will In- followed by a banquet in Me- and is an accessory to washing m keep- the speaker's topic. bass. New York University has received morial Hall. Dr. Harmon \Y. Caldwell, This last program consisted of: ing the colors right and sterilizing. Speaking to the group on German Uni- Bob Wood, a student at Darlington, more than 10,001) hooks during the past President of the University of Georgia] Bogey Alford, The clothes having been washed arc versities, Ur. Lingle made his opining; will spend Thanksgiving with his parents "Colonel March" by ■ few mouths through the'activities of the will welcome the members at this banquet "Serenade-Lcs Millions d'Arlequiues" by' (lie then taken to a semi-dryer or "extrac- remarks in German, but j^oncludcd his! I'ruf. and Mrs. \V. W. Wood. Soiiily for Libraries. ami C. Dawsou, President i>i the Drigo. The quartette oldI tor" which, by means of centrifugal address in English. After giving a brief John then sang an Expansion of the University of Mich- South Atlantic Language Association negro spiritual, Away." graduate being pos- force, removes most of the water leav- history of the formation of the Germanl Mrs. Frazer Hood, who spent several "Steal 'The BandI ie.in school is made will reply for the association, The final then resumed tin- march with "Fairest ing the flat work and shirts just damp university system, he compared theirr weeks with relatives in Mississippi, has of sible through the rvvnt gift of $5,000,000 departmental meetings will occupy most March," by Sousa, by"" enough to iron. schools with those in America. returned to Davidson. ihe Fair followed from the trustees of the Horace II. and >i Saturday morning, and the session 1 The speaker related several,very in- the campus news bulletin. Next came Mary A. Rackhnm fund. The ironing department consists of six will adjourn after electing officers for machines, cull, two bosom, teresting incidents which he experienced1 The local lli-Y will be represented two collar and ihe coming year at a general business studying in Leipzig. 1le said thatt .il the interstate convention to be held and two back machines, that are all op- while - session Saturday afternoon. We Guarantee You erated by compressed air and heated bj the German dueling societies ar.c coin- in Durham, Dec. 6, by two college stu-

clinics, two' doubles sleeve ironcrs, and a Though their numbers are limited as boys making the trip are: John Withers, large machine consisting of four padded iu American fraternities, they have no Cyrus Colvin, Edward Jackson, Lewis REAL THANKSGIVING DINNER rollers with a steam chest underneath. secret procedure and arc established lor l'arker, Kdwin l'arker, Hill Wood. THACKERS, Inc. This last one is used for sheets, etc. To the sole purpose of dueling. George Withers, and James Mooney. At The- ironing Bryant, supervisor, l>ut the finishing touches on all After the address Df. Lipgle answered Marion local and an- "A Good Place to Eat" there are four hand irons used. questions asked by the fraternity mem- other college student will also attend LittlePep Sandwich Shoppe The Hatwork being still damp1 after bers about Germany. running through the extractor, is taken Dr. Vowles made the 'suggestion that Scabbard And Blade West Fourth St., Charlotte the nitiates give a shun German play SPECIAL to a large drying machine or "tumbler." Honors ROTC Officers Remodeled Enlarged Air Conditioned After all the laundry has been washed, at the next meeting to he held next (Continued from /'aye /) THANKSGIVING dryed, and ironed, the different lots are Monday night. provide a Hag for the pole beside Shear- sorted out into bundles again, according At the conclusion of the program Dr. er Hall, which Hag would Jly every day DINNER to respective numbers, rechecked, Harding served refreshments. except Sunday. llervey Ross presided o\er the wrapped, and are ready to go out. meet- They are also trying to arrange for a MONEY NO OBJECT The Davidson College Laundry owned ing. set of trophies, consisting of a cup for Welcome Davidson A and operated by the college employs Sophs Prepare Ihc best drilled company, one for thebest IF IT'S QUESTION OF HEALTH twenty-four people,and over L5,0(XJpieces drilled platoon, and one for the best I18 S. Tryon St., of laundry are handled each week. All For Dance Set drilled individual. 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Downs, Magazines Toiletries With Johnny Betty Burgess, Alice White, Jack Hale CITY STATE and Eddie Duchtn « THE DAVIDSONIAN, NOVEMBER 27, 1935 Chemistry Men foreground. At a casual glance around even his greatest misfortune into great teaching students the value of such work. graduated from Davidson in 1927, hav- 'Cats To Meet the room, his attention is drawn to .the good. " The attendance was very good it was ing edited the prize winning annual of Attend Meeting torn telephone wires from which the tele- The concentration camp, however, told reported. There were only three mem- that year. L-ast year, he edited the Panthers Soon now for phone has been snatched in an early on his health, and when invited to go bers absent. "Roosevelt Omnihus." He writes (Continued Page ;) (Continued fretm page 4) from scene. First he tries Morse Code with to Sweden to deliver a number of lec- There was no planned program at the national magazines. Grand Recorder, Dr. D. H. Howard of position; Charlie iiixler is looking good the two ends, but finds this unsuccessful. tures he was very low in health. How- last meeting as it was devoted entirely College; Visor, at his right wingposition in the forward Davidson Grand Dr. J. F. Then, after various manipulations, he ever, the climate was excellent, and he to business. Conn of Stetson University ; Grand Campus All-Star line. At center half, Jim Cothran has contrives, with the use of the radio, 1 improved rapidly, finally becoming strong The International Relations Club is a Chancellor, Dr. Pircnian of the Uni- been consistently good behind the for- device that will enable him to not only enough to return to Africa, where he national organization for the purpose of Athlete Chosen versity of Florida; Grand Keeper of the discussing wards. Ken Scott is the stalwart in de- hear "central" but to get word to her. continued with his work. studying and current national Kult, Professor O. Thies of Davidson As Season Closes fending the Wildcat goal area in his po- J. By means of the contraption, he calls for Schweizer's philosophy of life consists affairs and problems of national and in- College. sition at fullback. help and notifies Mr. McFarren, the com- in doing one's very best for the further- ternational scope. On the Davidson cam- (Continued rage 4) The Eighth Biennial National Conven- from On Thursday, December fifth, the 'Cats missioner, to get off the train. In the end, ance of the Kingdom of God, He con- pus it is one of the most active of the class contests, first team: Center—Han- tion was closed Saturday night by a ban- groups. year — journey to Durham to meet the Blue the gang is scattered, Dillon seized, and siders that every man has a part, whither honorary Last the South- cock (Junior), Forwards Tice (Fresh- quet time, — 1levils. The return contest with the Dev- Porter telephones his last message to he is a religious worker all the or eastern Conference of the I. R. C. was man) and Bill Bell (Senior), Guards The colleges which were represented ils will be played here on December the commissioner: "Don't brush your only as a side issue with his main work held at Davidson. Woodward (Junior) and Bennett (Se- at the convention were: Davidson Col- — tenth. The Clemson Tigers meet the teeth tonight, Mr. McFarren." of earning a living. Schweizer believes nior). Second team: Center Jack Lee lege; North Carolina State College; Uni- — Wildcat! here December fourteenth. play was by lave that modern Christianity has covered up I Freshman), versity of Florida; University of Ala- The directed 1 1ler- Wildcats And Deacons Forwards Johnston ring and \V. F. Pierce, and under the the original Jesus, and that the way to Rivalry (Freshman) and Gilks (Sophomore), bama; Wake Forest College; George- Him, Renew Ancient — Sport direction of Prof. Krwiu. The stage really find is to study Him unen- Guards Yates Faison (Sophomore) and Staccato town College in Kentucky; Stetson Uni- E. J. managers were Earl Clark and Dunlap cumbered by human additions and tra- In Turkey Day Classic Armstrong (Junior). Honorable mention (Continued front page 4) versity in Florida; The University of brief note to "Cap'n" Jackins, Covington* ditions. Schweizer has certainly found goes to Brent Green (Sophomore), Wyoming; the University of Chatta- (Continued from Page 4) coach, Jesus, and made Him a mighty power in White (Freshman), Mokey Faison head which reads as fol- nooga; Saint Lawrence University in line shape for the clash with the Deacs, his life. The thing, he says, that has kept (Junior), Lindsay (Senior). lows: York; Mississippi State Speaks exception possibly and Bob — New and the Vowles him faithful to the religion of Jesus, haj with the of Paul Pitt- "Capl. althoughI havefought College man, injured scrimmage lor Women. To Volunteers been constant thinking. Thinking, far" who was in hard and put out and tried my against "All-Americans" Monday af- from raising doubts, has only served to the Frosh Gridders best this year, you would not Whether Pittman will the (Continued from Page j) confirm the faith of this wonderful man. tcrnoon. start let me go to Duke. I will try Red And Black depends on Beat Wofford Masquers seem more than one man could possibly one of the greatest foreign missionaries game the seriousness uf the By harder next year and try to make Give do. of all time. knee ailment. Pittman was helped off the 32-7 Score the team. So please don't turn me 1 Play 1913, just before the War. field to the trainer's. down. Maybe I was not good Three-Act In World (Continued Page 4) Schweizer Africa. lie took his I'ittman, if he is able to play, will be from enough to go." went to serves praise for the alert and aggres- {Continued from Page i) money gold, that the devaluation of New Proposals playing the final game of his college ca- Walter S. Mott in so sive football played. McClelland, Ed- by Miss Urrie Steele ; Dillon's body- mark did not affect him. Being in By reer along with Burns, Yarborongh, not get sore at me for the Discussed I.R.C. wards, Henfield, Hicks, Ellis, and Cap- "Do guards, by W. S. Nicholson and A. J. French Congo, however, he was impris- "Six" Johnston, Young Lee, Vcrble, and writing this, please." tain Abel were active in the line. Hand, Stevens; and Joe Salvatorc, by J. V. oncd, :i prisoner "i war. lie had al- (Continued Page 5) McClung. as from Rudisill, and Hunt did consistent work colleges and universities are Wilson. ready gained the love and confidence of they pass, will he invited to write a paper Nineteen in the backfield for the yearlings. giving prizes to those seniors who ac- In the second act, Porter divulges his tlu1 natives, who could not understand on some current international topic "t Four Students Lead In Now that the season is over for the quire the most interesting library during murder scheme to the thugs, who are wliy "white men imprison white nun and their own choice. These papers will be Steel Creek Program Kittens, their next thoughts along foot- their college years. frankly skeptical until the plan is demon- init Mack men over them." The Macks taken and discussed by the and then club ball lines will probably be in expecta- strated. The plot is to place cyanide in treated his guards with contempt and voted on. The ones which p;i" this vote (Continued Page 3) from tion of making the varsity next year. Yale and Harvard students will meet the Crime Commissioner's tooth paste, hate, for daring to assume a superiority will he taken into the club. Davidson "V" is beginning a The Coach Newton stated that several of in annual "intellectual" contests for a thus making the death appear to be heart qver him the guards being Macks also. Professor Frontis \Y. of the future, Johnston "High Y" in Cornelius in the near this year's frosh stars should replace prize of $5,000 awarded in the will of failure. The commissioner will be on the Schweizer had learned that the natives History Department was elected faculty and on the twenty-fourth of this month varsity men through at already healthy lost graduation. the late Mrs. Elizabeth Putnam. train this time, and Charlie has wire no more than the Europeans, advisor to the club when it met Friday a deputation is starting a Bible Class in obtained tickets to the berth opposite his. and had much the same diseases. He was night. Professor Johnston i- one of the the Colored Baptist Church. Instead of giving Charlie real cyanide, as able to do much good before his deten- new members of the faculty, joining it the thugs suppose, Porter has handed him tion. His fellow missionaries told him ■inly this semester. Magazine Publishes Need a Change the harmless sugar that he has obtained to go ahead with his preaching, and he The Davidson International Relations of Diet? from his dinner tray. Some time after found great joy and blessing in being able Club will send a delegate to the meeting Article Edited By Charlie has left, the couple receive word to do so. of the Model League Assembly, which Davidson Alumnus Try Our TURKEY DINNER that he has lost the "sugar cyanide" and Later, he was taken to a concentration will he held December 6 and 7 at \\in- obtained the "real stutT" from Herman's .■amp in France, where were detained throp College. Winthrop College is a (Continued from Page j) THANKSGIVING SPECIAL drugstore. Now, as the third act begins. almost every kind of person, engaged in L-irl's school located at Rock Hill, S. C. was favored by the Republicans in their Porter has three lives in his hands, the almost every trade imaginable. From The delegate is to he chosen at a later community. Crime Commissioner's, Toby's, and his these he learned much, which he could meeting it was announced. This Model Replies covered all AH states, and also LITTLE PEP own. not have learned any other way. lie afib League is a league nf college students Alaska. Puerto Rico, Hawaii, the Phil- As the curtains part. \\ ally enters the -rr\ed the concentration camp as physi- organized after the fashion of the League ippines, and the District of Columbia. Davidson, N. C. stage and sits down at the table in the cian, l>cing the only one. Thus he turned of Nations and is for the purpose of Don Warton who wrote this article

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