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Weekly Publication of Duquesne Vnivertity

VOL. V„ No. 12. , PA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1929 TEN CENTS PER COPY DEBATING CLUB Donnelli Deserts Stafford Resigns Interfraternity Council TO PRESENT SERIES ... . Football for Stage

Elects New Officerjs OF DEBATES Dr. Lloyd Casts Athlete in Sketch From Activities

Announcement has been made by Captain and Captain-elect "Buff" Gives Up Duties on Duke, Month­ Jos. McLaughlin, President; Others Robert J. Cohley, executive secretary Donnelli," of 's of the Accounts Debating Club.: that foothajl* team, has been asked by Dr. ly, Senate, Interfraternity and Honored are Klein, Leff, Favo LloydTDean of the Drama School, to arrangements are near completion take part in a one-act sketch to be College Councils and Molinari for the presentation of a series'of de- given in the 'near futures—some Sun hates on interesting topics, as a feat­ day night during Lent—on the school The reorganization meeting of the John C. Stafford, a Senior in the ure of the winter and early spring. stage in the auditorium. The sketch College of Arts has recently resigned Interfraternity Council was called to 1 Director Lloyd and the permanent •ir, called "So's Your Old Antique, from most of the activities of-which order by the temporary chairman, and others prominent in the cast are committee of the club have aided "ma­ he was either one of the founders or favo. Representative from the Al- two well-known actresses of the phi Phi Delta, Gamma ,Phi, Phi Alpha terially in the establishment of the one of its most ardent workers. This Drama School, Miss Peggy Nicols and action causes Duquesne to lose from and Kappa Sigma Phi were present. debating schedule which will be! pub­ Miss Marjory Taylor. T. F. Wilson active duty a man who has done very Officers were elected) to ser^e until lished shortly after the mid-term ex­ and Stanley Ebert also have male much for the promotion of the extra- May. Joseph McLaughlin, of the aminations. roles in the playlet. All those inter­ curriculum idea here. Gamma Phi fraternity, .was elected ested in drama are urged to attend Club officers have signified their in­ president. A Phi Aloha representa­ this show and see the football star To lose from school . activities a tention of inaugurating a new policy tive, Helton Klein, was elected vice strut his stuff. Watch the DUKE for student of Stafford's ability is a moat in presenting debates; one that! will president. For treasurer, Nicholas later announcements. regretable loss. His integrity, char­ Favo, of the Alpha phi Delta, was attract the attention of many i who If "Buff" can learn as quickly and acter, and ability is beyond reproach. selected. A. Arthur Molinari, of the have hitherto shown little interests in easily from Dr. Lloyd as he has from A man of many ideas, which, being Kappa Sigma, Phi fraternity, was debates. no fear need be held carried out, has helped put Duquesne elected historian. The club plans to broadcast several for his dramatic endeavors. where it rightly belongs. of the major debates. The secretary McLaughlin is an active Junior in Donnelli's debut on the stage is • The many activities with which he will confer with the advisory korimit- the School of , Accounts and is well looked forward to with, relish by his has been connected can be seen by tee, consisting of member^ ^ofl the known around the University as a go- teammates, friends and admirers. It the many vacancies his untimely School of Accounts faculty, on th|e in­ getter. He is chairman of his Class brings to mind the attempts made by resignation has caused. ' Hia many tercollegiate debating schedule. Debate Club Committer and unofficial other famous athletes to enter the important positions, in the Student leader of the Ketlmen. Milt Klein is In accordance with original plans of field of acting, notable among these Senate, of which he was vice presi­ another Accounts leader who is mak­ the Accounts Debating Club, the or­ being the sad failure of "Bifr Bill" dent; in the Interfraternity Council, ganisation will participate in i and ing his presence felt around Du­ Tilden, of fame. John C Stafford as a representative from the Kappa Joseph L. McLaughlin J quesne in more than a scholastic present social functions in addition to If Donnelli makes good wh» knows Sigma Phi fraternity; on the College way. Nick Favo, also a Junior Ac­ scholastic events. To advance | this but what he may hit the trail for Council, aa a representative of his countant, and perhaps better known policy in accordance with the debating Hollywood, following in the wake of STUDENT ASSEMBLY class; on the DUKE staff, as the as a golfer, has been an active mem­ ATHLETES FORM schedule, Joseph L. McLaughlin, a "Red" Grange, et aL managing editor, and on the monthly ber and officer in his fraternity from member of the permanent committee, Student Assemblies, so popular dur­ staff, of which he was «n assistant Its inception. 1Art" Molinari—what has been appointed as social secre­ HOCKEY CLUB ing football season, were revived last editor, must be filled, for this resigna­ more is necessary than the name to tary,- who will complete a social pro­ Fraternity Demands Tuesday when H. Lee Haber) presi­ tion became effective January 28. portray one of Duquesne's most loyal gram-to be offered under the auspices At a meeting in Canevin Hall din dent of tin* Student Senate, called the The only reason given for tendering workers in activities—is a graduate of the club. Public Apology Tuesday, about 25 Duquesne athletes first one of the new semester. The his resignation is because .he wishes Pharmacist and, among other duties, Any department or group in the main purpose of the assembly aa -to have all of his time free to devote the new news editor of the DUKE. formed, at the instigation of Athletic university who are interested in de­ Insulted by an "erroneous state­ brought out in 'the chairman's address Director Elmer F. Layden, an organ­ bating will kindly confer with Secre­ ment" appearing in the January 17. to his studies and his duties on the . and those of the speakers was to show The new officers have taker their tary Conley or Joseph J. Pesci, chair­ Monocle and as chairman of (he Col­ ization to be known as the Puck and issue of the DUKE, the Kappa Sigma the team that regardless of new duties seriously and will make man of the debating committee], lege night entertainment From what Stick Club. The purpose of the Club Phi Fraternity demands a public slumps and other things the student the Int. fraternity Council an active room 22, Canevin Hall. apology from the Editor of the information can be obtained, the thing part o. the campus life. is to foster and promote a University body was with them. It was in the that most caused Stafford to resign DUKE. nature of a h'eartener for the team's hockey team. ' from his many activities was the Many new ideas are to be sponsored On page four, bottom of column coming trip East, beginning Friday wish to prevent Year Books from be­ by the Council aad it is urged that all Officers of the Club were elected as SCHOOL LIBRARY three, of the aforementioned DUKE, evening, 'when they leave for JJew coming a tiling of the put at Du­ the fraternities on the campus join follows: "Stan" Ebert, president; a paragraph lifted from "Keileher's York. this Council. GROWWGFAST Komments'' was used as a filler. It quesne. "Jake" O'Connor, vice president, and James Devine, popular cheer leader, stated. "The affair at the Nixon Cafe, It waa through his hard work and "011ie"T Boyle, secretary-treasurer. ] opened the meeting with an appeal From a bare* poorly equipped room was a great success, many new faces efforts that a Monade was possible. for support of both the cheer leaders Coach Layden promised the Clqb the school library haa grown steadily were seen. I think there should. be I The book itself was a success. It waa C.S.M.C. Holds and the floor team. Several cheers his full support and co-operation, and until now it is of promising size, with more shindigs, so the Kappa Sigma a volume of vital interest to all, bat were lead in* the course of the as­ January Meeting books of diversified appeal certain to for some reason the students-failed to announced that the Duquesne Garden Frat can make more money." sembly. * . attract the varied interest* of i the It is stated on good authority that give their financial aid. In interest has been secured for a practice rink, Fr. McCarthy was the first speaker. On Sunday, January 20, at Crusade students. - this item was written by—or rwithin of Duquesne, in spite of some of its and "Freddie" Frederickson, star cen­ His address, tinted with personal hu­ Headquarters, Doquesne University, Recently* Miss Blanchard, Librar­ the knowledge of—a Kappa Sigma delinquent students, Stafford wishes mor, brought home thu need of sup­ the January meeting of the Catholic ter of the , has of­ ian, has announced the arrival of Phi man, and turned into the' to give all his time to make further' • porting the basketeers., Coach Chick Students' Mission Crusade was held. fered hfis services as coach. many new books. Miss Blanchard DUKE as humorous news. Stan Monocles possible. Those men who Davies was lauded and his men came said: "The books recently received Ebert, the Editor, states that he read have worked with Stafford, or who The Reverend Thomas McCarty, C. This is a mighty fine start for the in for their share of praise. Fr. Car­ can be classified into three divisions: nave seeked bis valuable information SJJp., president of the Pittsburgh Lo­ future team and all that is needed t*> it and turned it over to Kelleher, not roll, popular dean of the College of cal Conference of the C. S. M. G, pre­ scientific, historical, and fiction. ] Of questioning the. veracity of it because realise the great loss our activities put across this organization is the Arts, was the second and concluding suffer by the resignation of a man of sided. He announced that the sixth course, we lack many books which of ignorance of the affair at the Nixon speaker. Hia vivid, colorful words honest "support of all Duquesne men John C. Stafford's ability. general convention of the Catholic should appear in every University Cafe. He says, further, that 'it ap­ envisioned the power-of student en­ interested in hockey. All those men Students' Mission Crusade would take library, but I feet that the school peared like a harmless wise-crack to thusiasm to arouse the team from place at the Catholic University of not already enrolled in the Club may should be praised for the progress! the him and hot the libellous monstrosity its slump. , *\|; America, Washington, D. C, June 20- join at' the meeting to he held. on library has experienced so far." ; that it has turned out to be. .Conse MOLINARI NAMED The student body was noticeably 23, and urged the Pittsburgh Crusad­ Books classified as scientific! in­ quently, he was quite surprised to re­ Friday,.at noon, in Room 39, Canevin stirred by both speech •» and cheered DUKE NEWS EDITOR ers make early reservations. Like­ clude works on zoology, botany, bac­ ceive a letter dated January 21, read­ Hall. the Fathers to the «i," Cheers foi wise he asked for a strong support of teriology, drugs and their distribu­ ing: "We, the officers of the Kappa the "Shield" which is the official or­ each member of the team ended the Coincident with the resignation of tion, chemistry, physics, and others; Sigma Phi demand a public apology gan of the Crusaders. meeting. Announcement wue made Of John Stafford as Managing Editor of while the historical literature covers in your next issue.'.' The issue of Latest Prom News the Intra-mural game tomorrow, de­ the DUKE, comes the official an­ -When the House was open for new man's activities from the earliest January 24 was too early far the ciding the resting place of the Intra­ nouncement that Arthur F. Molinari business the Veteran Unit question stages down to the present day. ; communication, as it is postmarked mural trophy, awarded by Dr. Mul- has been appointed News Editor. The poshed its way to the floor; no great The Juniors' annual frolic has been January 24, 1929, itself. The fiction ts Varied^ consisting of doon of the School of Pharmacy, be­ staff is going to try the plan of run­ •access; however, attended the discus­ put ahead two weeks to the night of The letter says, further, that al­ works by such authors as Hawthorne, tween the Pharmica and the Arts. It ning an assignment sheet, to be sion, for many opinions for and Friday, April 26. The change was though there were present at the TrackeraV, Ward, Wharton, DeQ|uin- was further announced that the plan, handled .by Molinari. Each reporter against it were held. made so as not to conflict with Car­ cafe a number of Kappa Sigma Phi negie Tech's Prom, which is to be held cey, Tarkington, Farnol, Doyle, Beach was to make the game a send-off to will receive his assignments from the boys, it was not a fraternity affair. The organisation of the Speaker*' on the ^previously planned date. f and many other more modern writers. the varsity leaving that evening. sheet in the publication room. All Bureau aroused warm enthusiasm. It finishes with: "We hope this will reporters Will report to Molinari, The 1 arrangements committee, Miss Blanchard also announced the receive your immediate attention and starting Monday, February 11. A through Mr. Griffin, of the College at gifts of two loyal Dukes. One gift is that we will not he forced to make a meeting will be held on this date in Arts, has obtained the ballroom of a six-volume set of studies in nature, AFTERNOON HOP IN further request of this nature/' and the office, Room 45 Canevin Hall, to Duke's Froth Forum the Schenley Hotej for the staging of presented by Mr. Matthew Giordano, is signed by the president and secre­ discuss and inaugurate the new the dam e. a graduate of 1928 from the Schodl of AUDITORIUM TODAY Debate Pitt Body tary. . policy. The orchestra has not,as yet been, Pharmacy. Mr. James F. Morgan, a Sophomore in the college department, In giving out this story Ebert said selected, but it will be the brat ob­ he felt this grave matter was too big Collegiate Dukes to Furnish Jazs The Accounts Freshmen Forum has tainable. The price of tickets has also presented a gift to the library. a thing to receive only * small an­ been challenged by the University of been set HI eight dollars. Conference Trophy Pittsburgh Frosh Forum! Alnd the nouncement of apology. , : ,. Another widely-heralded and long- At the suggestion of Mr. White, Duqnesne Frosh have accepted the promised tea dance will be held this Now On Display last year's Junior leader, the chair­ INTRA-MURALBALL challenge. Manager Albert Rock, of afternoon in the School Auditorium man hasi appointed Mr. Skodel, of the the Debating team has arranged i Duffy Addresses from three to"" five. The admission How many students in the school School of Accounts, to head - the AT WEBSTEft HALL very pleasing schedule of debates be­ fee will be, as usual, two bits for 'the notice the trophy which is on display patron committee. - tween the two schools. This schedule Frosh Forum gentlemen, and once more the Co-Eds in the case in the Cafeteria The L*t us get behind the wagon and •>'ill be announced in the DUKE in The Favor and Program Commit­ and those of the weaker sex are ex­ trophy is the one given to the; cham­ push as we never pushed before. The The Accounts Frosh Forum held its the near future. The Forum has also tees have been merged, temporarily, empt from any tax except that placed pion Tri-State Football teem, and Intra-Mural League is attempting its weekly meeting on Thursday, the been arranging intramural debating and a better surjjunse for the ladies, on their nerves by Freshmen who are this year it was given to Duquesne first big affair. Without the supbort 24th, at which time a very interesting which will be on a complete schedule than last year even, is due. beginners in the Terpsichorean art. and - Westminster, the teams being of the student body the affair will not program was given. Mr. H. T. Duffy after the firsf of February. On Of course, the upper-classmen are old tied for the Conference Champion­ I be a success. At Webster Hall, Feb­ of the Junior Class Debating Club hands at the game. Thursday, February 7, they,will open ship. Each team keeps the cup for ruary ,12, the Intra-Mural ball will be gave an* elevating talk, the subject of their first debate with the subject, The. proceeds of this dance will be six months and our time is drawing COLLEGE OF SCIENCE held. The proceeds to go for the ben­ "Resolved 4hat Duquesne University which dealt on the principles of de- turned over to the Collegiate Dukes, efit of advancing the Intra-Mural to a close, so, take a good look at it should abolish two hour periods." This hating. His talk was short and to the snappy Red and Blue jazz band, ELECTS OFFICERS Athletic Activities in Duquesne Uni­ and read the engraving. subject was, chosen at the suggestion the point. In concluding he stated which has been furnishing the orches­ versity. ' of the Accounts Council. Thnee representatives from- each that the other Duquesne debating tral delights for tl» get-togethers. class of the College of Science con­ TJhere will be a good time for all; teams - were boosting the Frosh The boys have a lot of new numbers vened last week and elected officers dancing, novelties in the form of note­ Forum. On behalf of the Junior Class and the money derived from this for the remainder of the school term. books for gentlemen and slippers and School of Accounts Debating Team he afternoon's fracas will be used to keep APOLOGY The officers elected were: Philip powder puffs for the ladies, three 4^ts challenged the Forum to a debate their music up-to-date and defray The Editor humbly begs the DUKE STAFF Hickey, chairman; D. L. Murphy, vice of vaudeville-' Danny NireJIa and his which is to. be arranged for in the other incidental expenses. From au­ forgiveness of the KAPPA presi.dentt and Louis ft. Oddi, secret famous Orchestra will furnish the near future. thoritative sources it is learned- that SIGMA PHI Fraternity, and There will be a regular Duke ; 1 tary-treasurer. . -- • I V I music for the evening. Absolutely no Faculty Advisor Harvey ft. Salt they have been practicing up and are- . apoligizes for the item which Staff meeting on Monday at one The council is invested with the tickets will be sold at the ball; make was then called' upon to say a few right there with the goods. Give has so displeased them that o'clock in the Duke office. All power of executing all activities con­ it your duty to get the tickets NOW. words. He expressed his opinions in them a good turnout, they're in there they deemed it wise to demand staff members are ordered to at­ cerned with the College of Science-. 1 Graduate Manager John D. Holahan a short talk of encouragement. H. for old Duquesne and deserve plenty a public apology. "To err. is tend all an important business Tentative plans have been made will gladly furnish tickets in exchange Lee Haber-also spoke. The meeting of credit. Spend a quarter and help human, to forgive, divine.'' matter is to be discussed. for a formal dance which date will be for two dollars. The ball will start at (hen adjourned for i period of two make Duquesne a more enjoyable announced later. ." T. 9 o'clock and conclude at 12 o'clock- weeks owing to the examinations. place for the Co-Eds. >' .1 • THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7,] rwo DUQUESNjE DUKE A. 0 0 0»»t»M»J SAY, DUKES! >me Reader's Answer EDSTUDEPfTSTO Duquesne Duke PRACTICE TEACHING Published weekly by the student* Margaret Koessler,, ELLEHER'S of Duquesne University. Entered at Harry, Fisher [Betty D&iley, Pittsburgh Poet Office as third-class rnes Gorm-lev, Mildred Rohr. During an interview with Ur, natter. OMMENTS . SAY, DUKES, .we've just learned We have given our names at the vidion, president Of the Pittsbun Phones Grant 4636. Mayflower 6U40 that the Plaza "Dug-Out"—located lit 'head t*L this item in order to over­ Board of Kdueatinn, Father Kirk Office, Room 46, Canevin Hall, Vick- the meridian where Fifth cros.se> came the objection to anonymous ar­ roy and Colbert streets. All '< copy Sixth and where 'Tracy-Brown's or­ was granted that the graduate stu­ MPUS KRAZY KRAX must be in editor's hands not later By Xady Duchess ticles raised by tW author of "A than 4 p. m: on Monday of week of chestra pounds out those melodiou* dent of the Duqav/ne University may issue. harmonies. „ fascinating , rhythms, \U'HA PHI OMICRON I-.'viuii'i- Raves,'^an article p'ublism-d do their practice teaching in the pub­ Staff meeting every Monday. crooning lullabies, Ireamy waltr.es and TO Alpha Phi Omicron -society id a previous issue of the DUKE lic schools o|f the cityl This step s I. wonder ^ow Haber, Burns ,crazy rythms—catlrs to a large Duke held' an nformal initiation dance at Ebert ran'outNof dough and gas The writer of the al>ove-mentioned n gireat asset to the students ot tho crowd every Varsfty (Kriday)l night the I'niv isity Club on Friday night, Braddock avenueHhe other mon Editor-in-chief..! Stanley F. Ebert column signed himself "Pro Bono Pub- Sctno) of Kducation, inasmuch.as it On this particular might the manage­ February 1. The sorority olort Business Manager. .J. Lewis Shannon l:h>," but we rail find no one of that amV> green, predominated in tht .•.ssares them of the recognition of ev J arrt,U ment has carefully arranged to re­ ver Faculty Advisory. I 5 ; /vF 1 hear there is( to- a, new * ( Dr. J. A.Moran duce rates on alt jtems required and The log fire,-lent afn^me registered, at Duquesne Utii- .the school as ^tandard in the eyes of Make-up Editor _.John F. Burns .led produced which portrays students i included when . attending a cabaret. cr-ecjry atmosphere which all the versity. so it mqit>be anonymous, too Feature Eifitaf —Talry McMast the .State. study. Oh, yes, the play is nai Even the check room attendants cut ihuufi seemed to have taught. Miss Humor EditoeL... R. H..Kellehcr Another objection.the writer raised, • A further concession was given, to "The Miracle." Sports Editor: .Charles O. Rice their prices! The head-waiter, too. Blun'-hnrd, dean of women, rhnper vas to the.**wis4?-cracks'* or so-called Fifth Avenue High gives you a big "Good Evening"! HMM The affair was successful and the, effect that brain-storms. His own article SchtcJ is to U' reserv(ns and faulty English used in the Francis J. Duffy while to investigate. T. O'B. McLaughlin The following is a list of the stu. "grass grows greener way dowij . S. C. Isabella J. A. Borkowski passed upon them. DUKE columns. . May I call your at­ dents who are commencing their South.' Henry B. Stafford Jack Meagher .Tfce fraternity 'heartily endorsed tention' to his own. The entire item Jas. M. Mclntyre SAY, DUKES, wte've just been in­ practice teaching-on Monday: . School Harry Fisher • the attempts made to re-establish an Agnes Gorrmey J. C. Graham formed that our Haskell Institute riv­ written in atrocious style, best of Fducation. Mary -Kerrigan",' Ann Intel-fraternity Council at this school, Our column offends several of o« H. Lee Haber M. Kaufmart ' als, for next football season are real ihe'd as "bosh." He referred in McDonnell, Joseph Drobwiesheski; arid jit pledged, its efforts toward the learned readers. I'm so J sorry, "honest to goodness Injuns'-' Last jjite -vulgar terms to the writings of School of Pharmacy, William >Settino, securing of its re-establishment. and Paul G. BUSINESS STAFF year, the team was (comprised of fifty rious columnists. Remember, co-eds Jacdb Rosenlierg, William Thompson. wirite some *>f these articles, an- KAPPA SIGMA PHI gjLntleinan never speaks ill of ladies. A few of the boys are afflicted with H. Bernard Middendorf tribes of American Indians. It will kopowiecz; School of Accounts. Kliz- Aas't Business Manager..._j take a real stand , within Fort Du­ Jtj's all over now. 0a Sunday; Feb­ ; The writer casts reflections on the alietih Dailey. Margaret Nusshaum, camel feet — se\(en days without: — ---, ;_.Andrew Smeaton quesne to ward off the attack next ruary ;), tne-chaplain, Rev. Father work done by the present DUKE edi Klizabeth N'ussbaum, Margaret Ken- water. « Circulation Manager JL ... November. This Kansas -aggregation Carroll celebrated a Mass in the Uni­ tor. Let usvsay that in the opinion na, Joseph fluerrier, Edward Nixon, Frincis X. Schillo traveled 16,900 miles last season to versity Chapel for the-pledgee*, and of. those who know, he is doing just John Radarnski. A spy reports Talry McMast Asa't Circalation Manager...... Cooimunion was received by the ut* fine work as either of his "prede­ rth 1 _ Regis Scanlon meet their opponents. We'll give This privilege was brought alwut- ing their girl at Wood and Foul menibers.. Breakfast was served af­ cessors,". Art McGtrvey or John Staf- Controller Francis Buerger them an opportunity to add a r supi'rvision of Student Senate. ly important for the general it dance for. Saturday, February !*, at; 'reach; the heights j|>f perfection that Motion that the section of the Con7 Made to Sell for $3.00 ; student body as to be a front should be, and is, tiheir aim. The re­ the'inew Fraternity House. s|itution concerning the DUKK bil 1 | ' '1 - I • page feature? Is the importance sponsibility and wirk of everything, Tne Alumni will hold a formal Din- struck out and an amendment be en-' I This is not an annual "sale," but the result of outside of class ropms, rests on the' n,er-!l>anee. at the Hotel Roosevelt on tiered giving the power of said article j market condition that is most fortunate lor J'ou. cf our basketball team to be e shoulders of a fewi TThes men are; Tuesday, February 1:1. - One of the tj|> Stu; the space given it [& . •V ' Ipt is sold it will be itnpoaaiMe tl) dilpli- nottrying to monopolize all the glory be« orchestras in this section ha.-i njiously, -Amendme: t will IK- taken II; cate them at this low price. . - j" in your issue of January 24? (there has been none up to the pres­ \* ei» engaged. • liefore the" classes for ratification. (Ask Charley Rice about that.) ent time), but are jonly too eager to •The,, National ( oiincil was held at ]|cCu1lough gave •>» report on our rncluded in-the selling are pleated bosorfl shirts Whilst on the subject of the distribute the woijlc, and commend the Phi Alpha Fraternity. Baltimore, r»;isketball team. Motion passed to with attached or detachable collars . . . nifcekhand have a tag _day in the Accounts' De­ basketball team, let me congrat­ any who are amtiitious enough to. MdJ .on February 2. The local dele- shirts with; two'separate starched collars i or one raise the standards^ this university., >;at4»s were Edwin- Goldberg, Joseph partment to raise enough money for ulate you'on your stand of a separate soft collar to match . . . shirts with! starch­ Perifiap* this runjjored organization Gom and Max Leff. ttasketbatl uniforms for* Accounts' ed collar attached or shirts with attached soft collar. couple of weeks ago about uni­ will foster a willinfeness on the part team. . * • r' * of the student group) to "pitch in and forms and sweat pants.' Every \ . , MISCELLANEOUS Satin. Striped Broadcloths in light and dark second division team in every work/' We are only human—we all lim't forget that big Tea Dane like to derive at lefst some commen­ grounds ... Striped End-to-End Madras . J . fourth rate conference comes on nexj Thursday. It ought to make HOCKEY TEAM dation on work we Jjrfve done. An ac­ iSatin Striped Madras in light and dark the floor natty, neat, and com­ moii* noise than the last one. Then tivities society honorary membership there is the Igtra-mural l»ahee next j Gn.-Monday, February 4, the first grounds . . . Fancy Patterned Madras . 1 . fortably clad. Our poor boys is certainly a goal [worth striving to T-iesday at Webster Hall. Xirella^ nieeting of I>u<|uesne L*nivers;U "s Rayon Striped Colored Madras . . . Novelty reach—a reward to the deserving look like nobody's darlings. Be­ Orchestra is playing. Be around.* hjockcy team waL called. In the ab­ Penangs . . Solid Color Madras . . Cham brays ones • .' fore the Duquesne Dukes invade Slow that Lent is coming'and sot-ial sence , of roach Flmer I^iyden the meetiilg was called, by Stanley KtxTt. Full size ranxe from 1J Jo 17. Sleeve lengths 33 to 35 the East could they not get the We would like to near what the stu­ activities have declined, it is only He outlined, the -reasons for the for­ required equipment? (Hear! dent body thinks: of such a society. pn.per that a'society column should mation of the team and the principles Also "Mersco" White Broad­ Your, comments, of criticisms, in a die, ire we will say goodbye until it Hear!) *'•• I of the game. A goodly Romber of note to this column will he gre.at.ly has^gone. Adios ana* Happy, Kaster. cloth Shirts at the same price. hbekey enthusiasts turned out for appreciated and taken into consider­ t^e. first meeting, but !mi>re are ex­ ation. . i. . j. (MrCrnnfs—Mens Shoi>-^-Stre Pre-Med Frosh pected out for practicei VICE-DEAN WRIGHT 1! Organize Class rsr Prof. McLaughlin Stafford: How do you earn yourj «nuyffinararanS7anaaarasan^^ a WELCOMED BACK w-tay through college?! ; Is Toastmaster At a; meeting on Monday, January ,Kel!eher: Oh, by writing. 2;,. the freshman Pre-Meds. hel<| an IStafford.: Writing? Writing what? Or. A. B. Wright, instructor of Law election to determine who should rep- Kelleher: Writing home.for money! WASHINGTON ARMS In the School of Accounts, has again :Mr.; McLaughlin', chemistry profes­ reseiit them in the newly formed coun- resumed his duties in the class room sor and class • advi*or for the IPre- «il of t,he College of Science. The fol­ ;Mr. Daubenspeck. a physics pro:- Dining Room and Dance Pavillion after a lengthy period of convalesc­ Meds, was toastmaster at the K. of lowing men were victorious; Mr. Hor- rf fesaor,: lecturing on bodies of water, ing, having undergone a serious oper­ ,witz, C. banquet the other evening. All of Mr. Madigan and Mr. Shone. asked the question, "What causes Special Rates for Private Social Affairs- ation during1 the Christmas vacation. which goes to sho^-' what i kindly M Ilorwitz is now^engaged in draw­ bobbles, of water to rise in ponds and The students welcome the return of disposition and foui college degrees ing jjp a constitution for the newly pools so often.'! Just then one of the Monday, Tuesday. Thursday and Friday ! his congenial smile and good nature. can do for one. formed. body. bill peddlers hollered. Fish! Li 'I.' EASTERN TRIP

Keeling,;; punch-drunk, amiareritly : By Walter FamariHH, Jr. hopelessly, off color/the Duke l*i»- keteerH.atlk'mpt to jft't loose from the' nlump that JH holditi(f them dawn iind 1 ACTION I*LUS has alreiiMy |,»t three ||nM fur them by invading the Kast. • Four toifh MORE PRACTICE games artj played. The firijt is Tin COACH RETURNS New Yorkphere New York (jity Col­ lege, coacfiedr by Nat Holman, .he MR. VIAU PRESENTED world's be^t basketball player, will'be' MID-TERMS TUITION played Saturday nipht. ThV New Yorkers are eagerly awaiting" the, ar­ — rival of IjosenlMTK and Co. find are student Council clmvened. Sunday gojjjjr to mete out revenge for the- r January 27, and started the Imll roil­ 28-2. > trimminjr they ^ot the last time ing toward some HcrompH^hmi-nt!*. or else. It Eft quite liable to he else | The lead wan taken by Mr.- Burten, an the Dule.s have a way of tailing irho »utfgf*tPpj>$- nent on thie journey. The game will the cigarette business. Aces to deuces, spades ity, perfect blending, purity, mildness, natural be played at Annville, Pa. .little 4s to clubs—from the very first deal, Chesterfield sweetness — with a hand like that, Chesterfield We are pleased to know that Mr. known, of the boys, but they are aafd made every card good! can redouble your smoking pleasure... and to­ Joseph #"ahey's father has recovered to be fairly tough. Meeting the Bluit- No risky finesses, no sharp double squeezes day, next month, next year, keep right on ful­ sufficiently to allow Joe to return to itea, who will be. a little weary from — Chesterfield rose to world-wide popularity filling the contract. this city and resume his business and' thrfe games, they are liable to muas school duties. We are '<~e~apet'iaflly triad them up. that he can coach the night school The.games in Washington are mi team. Monday arid Tuesday; the one in Ann­ ville on Wednesday. . . Mr. Viau, of the Chesterfield Cigar­ ette Company, talked before thie Night School- Council at its hist meeting. BANQUET HELD FOR Mis talk was entertaining and we MILD enough for anybody. ELD and yet. . THEY SATISFY would be glad to have Mr. Viau come PREP FOOTBALLERS down to school some night and visit LtOOITT * MY1II TOfcACCO CO. our student body. The High School football teaim held its annual banquet in the Cafeteria on *' Mid-term* art* about over and tht Monday evening, January 28. Paul Attention. Dukes! night rchoul will come up to its usual G. Sullivan* was toastmaster for this record—the minimum of deficiencies event. Speakers fdr the evening were of any single student body in the uni- Elmer Laytjen, John Holahan,, Coach rersity—the result of sincerity of Prokopowitt, of the Preps; Coafh purpose. The official mark of distinc­ Sehrading, of Central Catholic; Jeas Wa want la In Urn jam that »r ran Carvel, of the Sun-Tele; Father Dod- • uppl> TrP«wHl«ra and AaMln- Mftrhlnca tion will be stamped in May when the •t arte** within ymur nmeh. W* ha** Changing reward of the faithful -will be given. well. Coach .of the High School Bakei- rrrry make aMal nitt; Partahl'a in all rnl»ra and all •tandard alia atarhlnaa, aaaM It's pleasant to hear the remarks jof lall and Baaehall Teams; Mr. Coi- low a- I11.M. encouragement from outsiders for our nolly, Professor of English in the Hpiarial r«nUI raltw t« HtuilmU. ambition in attending night school, Prep School; Craduating Captain Joe Standard Typewriter Co, but the real student is the one that Malone and Captain-elect Berringer, 1?9 Fifth Avenue keeps pluging and does not drop out and KranefijjJ. Duffy, managerof the Telephone, Atlantic 0342 at mid-term. team. i .

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BOOST THE NIGHT SCHOOI Foilansbee Forge Steel Sheets -I- Tin Plate •:- Roofing Plate OVERTONES General Offices: Pittsburgh, Pa. J^ollansbee, W. Vs.—^-MILLS Toronto, O. I Last T.iday the School of Musiq took another definite step in Its prop grass by forming a string ensemble This ensemble is under the direction - of Mr. Jean DeBacker, professor of violin, who was for five yeafs director Are You Prepared For Your of the Canton Symphony Orchestra, and for fourteen years a member of Next Formal? the old Pittsburgh Symphony. The, T1 the portals of our large tides-—New ensemble consists of all the . strings You Want to Appear jntht; Best, assisted by piano, Mute and elarinet. J Everybody Elae Does AL\ York, Baltimore, Detroit, and soon The School of Music cordiallly' wel-: R-E-N-T Cleveland—a semaphore halts a (luxurious comes visitors any Friday at 3 p|m. flyer drawn by a puffing steasm crigjne. A Tht' Latest Style Tuxedo Suit antl Acces­ simple switching maneuver, a|nd clettricity The girls of the Music School havtf sories from lis takes charge. A giant electrif lcKcimotive, organized a Music Club. All co-ed ' All Sizes — Perf*cmt members of the school who are in quickly under way, glides silqntly into the SPECIAL STUDENT RATES good standing are eligible to mem- homestretch with its long string of Pullmans. - bership At the second meeting of. the club held Friday, January 25, tlu* WH1TTINGT0N DRESS SUIT CO. Like a thoroughbred it makes the run—tire­ ctnetitution and by-laws were drawn B002-3-I Jenkins Arrade lessly. Passengers alight in a dean terminal up and adopted. The officers of the Day Phone Night Phone -f^clean because there is no sflhoke or soot. organisation are: Miss M. Gertrude Atlantic 959S j Lafayette 1791 -It Blanchard, honorary president; Ade­ j h—i—! _ laide Jones, president; .Eleanor Another- milestone in transportation—an­ Schlachter, viee president, and Grace other event in the life of the iron horse! Berner, secretary-treasurer. I • '••.*• - ' ' , - Civilisation is progressing, with electricity Dukr readers who need a fountain v in the van. How far this advance will take pen for general aaea or a special pen |-Y I SJI O NN \ The G-E 'monogram is suitable for shorthand or bookkeeping us, is a problem fori our .future leaders. It found on Utgc.electric work ahould visit the Singer Pen A J PROGRESS. L Iniom.inv, s anj on Gift Shop In Jenkins Arcade. Prices fl SERVICE f is for: them to deytlop and utilite new MAZDA limpi. electric U.K. 11.50, $1.75. $2.00, $2 50 and II CHARACTER J applicfitions oT electn city—the force that is vacuum clesnen, tnd'a up. Pen repairing, .greeting' cards, mulcituilr off >thcr appli­ favors, tallies, etc. Please present R, ETAiLiNois a profession with ^reatpromise for pointing the way bVcr uncharted • courses, ance* .which serve us all. this ad for special terms. a'successful career. Our organization affords many It is the matk of an not only in railroad iitig, but in every phase .organization that is real opportunities. Interview oetween 0 A. M. and ile'uicsted In the cause GET THAT NEEDED HAIRCUT .11'. M. or by apjwiiiiineiil. Bureau of emplovment of progress. . of electrical' progress. Between ('lasses " I - 10th door. at the . '' W1QUESNE MARKER SHOP F 014 Fifth Avenue I - KA^Jl yHANN•/ Open 8:00 A. M. to !»:00 P. M. FIFTH AVKNUS . I etTTSBuaOH Saturdays to 11:00 P. Mi t: J THURSDAY, FKHRI'AKY 1. FOIR DUQUESNE DUK E = agjain but aver pushed onward and Catholic Basketball RICEFLAKES upward. Dukf shots missed when When a Feller Need fa Friend ByBRlGGS ] Tournament to be they should bam gone in. Duke By Charles O. Hire parses went astray. Dukes let their Held at Duke Gym Sports Editor mn.fun loose under the basket. And th* result was defeat. The basketball team,is1 in a slump The Duquesne University State I.ubic and Stephens played nice without the shadow of a doubt. De­ Catholic Basketball Tournament will basketball to avert complete disaster. feats by Geneva and';Bethany provi- Benedict, Vernonand Rosenberg tug­ be held ' at Duquesne University, it and the poor showings against St. Pittsburgh, Pa., March 7, 8 and 'J, Francis and Thiel reinforce the proof. ged, fought, gave all they could, but ; 1929, in order to select a State cham­ Through all the poor passing and vveje unable to slip into the groove of good playing that would have saved pion. shooting that has hit the team, the work of the abbreviated Brud Stephens the; day. J The Duquesne University Tourna­ and the larger, but still small, Ben sJeOtatiyV amazingly fast forwards ment will start Thursday morning, Lubic, Jr., stand* as a consolation. ran wild towards the end, but laying March 7, at 9 o'clock. Splendid tro­ Stephens has never faltered since the all J alibis aside, the Dukes, out of phies will be awarded the champion, season began. In, easy games and their slump and playing their natural brand of basketball would have made and runner-up, ' and ' the consolation hard ones he plays his steadily bril­ liant brand of ball. He dailies. In* thai some ball game. The-boys from winners. I. impresses, he scores, he defends im­ Buffalo Creek would have been in a . Right (old will be partially against the weak and strong. game.' given to the champions, in addition No matter what the others do Brud "At that, the Dukes have made mote to a championship trophy, which will fs in the old ball game. • points against these deadly flisons • be held for one year, .and a champion­ I.ul':c, with the loss of Utsman, was than anyone else. Had their defense put in a ticklish position. He had to been working —r who knows what ship trophy for permanent possession. take the place of the discontented might ,have happened ? But the bat­ The second place winner will -be star, who we: must admit knew his, tle "Js over and the idea is to look awarded one cup for one year's pos- basketball, and he had to step in the ahead at the six coming Tri-SUte- . session, one cup for permanent po»- big tihte along with four i veterans.' Corrference games. If they are takep, slon, and eight silver basketballs. The majority thought that Ben would and'they WIM. be with the team out make the grade. He was hailed by of fts slump, the Conference crown The winner of the consolation and C P. ...ortlUrd Co., E»l. 17*0 many as one 'of the neatest players has. a good big chance to repose on third place in the tournament will ; on the squad. '• But 1e«% even among the ;brow of our Alma Mater, where receive a trophy for permanent pos­ the most ardent, dreamed of what clid it sorely belongs. .., not a cough in a carload session. , . I . hajppen. Instead of trailing behind' '—.In addition to the" other team tro and holding the club back Ben is * i :.,.-£„ rhies, a sportsmanship cup will be leading the .' pack, together with DUKE PREPS TIED given the team exemplifying the best Stephens, and;is saving their beatings On your Radio . . . OLD; C.OI.i) PAUi WHITEMAN HOUR sportsmanship both on and off the from turning !into absolute debacles. BY SACRED HEART , .' . Paul Whiteman, Kind of Jazz, and his complete orchestra, broadcasts floor. An all-tournament team will The way he clicked in six markers, be selected by a committee composed the OLJ) "GOLD hour every Tuesday from 9 U> 10 P. M., Eastern the most any Duke (£s tallied in a (Haying three extra periods, the of press representatives, and the Ath­ single contest, in the St. Francis tilt Preps and Sacred Heart played a 2H- Standard Time, over entire network of Columbia Broadcasting System. letic Director of Duquesne University, caught the fancy of the crowd. • 28 game. It was sensational from the The players thus honored will he pre­ start until the finish, the score xia*- Preps Win Over sented with individual cups. This Benedict youth is making: his v,agg-tng all through the game. Capt. The winner of this tournament will way in the basketball world. His Sansone, star forward of the Preps, Central in Second Game i receive train fare, excluding berths; pasfling. according to those who real­ was'out of the game and this weak­ for eight players and their coach; ly know, is second to none in this dis­ ened the Preps. Malek and Berrin- The Duke Preps clinched a, stronger, both to and from Chicago, where their trict. He has few peers anywhere. ger played a stellar game for the Red hola on first place when they! beat HI] be recognized as the Catholic His defensive work is also on a high and Blue, while Thomas played best Central Catholic for the second time High School Champions of. Pennsyl • par. The Darvies system makes for for Sacred Henri : ' by a .21-19 score in a Catholic Hi sylvania. in the National Catholic no; great individual flashes and ex­ league game. The game was almost Tournament held at Loyola Univer­ ceptionally high scorers and thus lost until late in the third quarter. sity, March 21, 22 and 23. Ganzy does not rate so highly in Capt. Sansorie, of the Dukelets, scored While attending the tournament at points scored column us he might un three baskets in succession. . Duquesne University, lodging and der other conditions. * MEETING meals will be furnished free for eight players, coach, and trainer. Cars wifi Ah! a slump! When is thy sting | All members of the Puck and be provided to take the teams par­ going to quit stinging. Bethany, Stick Club and those interested GOLFERS ticipating, to and from the games. boasting a fast, rangy and clever in Hockey who have not joined There will be a meeting of Competent officials from the West quintet hum ilia tI'd a Duquesne five, Bte asked to meet in Room 39, nil those interested in a ifolf Pent Basketball Officials' Association laboring in tfce throes of a dreadful Ganevin Hall, at 12 o'clock, Fri­ team on Thursday, February 14, will have charge of all games. slump. 44-29 was tht\ score and to day. Bring your stick to at one o'clock in Room 22, Cane- the little band of Dukes present in the school. vin Hall. The rules governing this tourna­ Betkany gym the end of the tilt came ment are the same as govern the none too soon. Rush,''Baker and Co. High Schools throughout the State. were raining in the hoops with hor­ School officials will be required to cer­ ribly monotony. tify: That each player is under 21 years of age; that no member of the The Dukes held at the start and for team has participated in High School about five minutes the teams see­ ; athletics for more than four years; sawed, then—kip, she started and the H that each player has attained at least field goals began to drop into the a passing grade in all school work. ropes for the Bisons. Their side of 0 the scare mounted, hesitated no*- and Duquesne University assures the schools participating that the welfare of the competing teams will be the LEARN THE PIANO chief interest of the University while IN TEN LESSONS they are in the city. TENOR-BANJO OR MANDOLIN IN FIVE INTRA-MURAL GAME LESSONS

Two undefeated fives, tied for the Without nerve - racking, heart­ league lead, fight it out on the gym breaking scales and exercises. You are taught to play by note in reg­ floor tonight to decide the winner of ular professional chord,style. In the first half of the race for the your very first lesson you will be Pharmfc Cup, award to the Intra­ able to play a popular number by mural winner in basketball. The Col­ note. SEND FOR JT ON APPROVAL lege and the Pharmica clash and the The "Hallmark Self-Instructor," "inner will have a healthy hold on is the title of this method. Eight the league lead. With the shifty years were required to perfect this Thompson, the bulky Steevea and llc- great work. The entire course with Cormick, as their aces the O'Donovan- the necessary examination sheets, is bound in cine volume'. The first coached Pharmics seem to hold, the lesson is unsealed which the stu­ ' j"I • . I . • «d«e over the dazzling, thrilling, but dent may examine and be his own l%ht and practically uneoached, Col­ "JUDGE and JURY." The later "Every time," mastered the dis­ part, of the "Hallmark Self-In­ lege- Hogan and Campbell have few structor'," is sealed. peers for individual brilliancy but turbed freshman, "every time Upon the student returning any they lack the team play that the pill copy of the "Hallmark Self-In­ nten depend on to pull them through.! structor'* with the seal unbroken, I'm calling the folks at home • The College is liable to pull a sur-: we will refund in full all money paid. at their expense, you fellows prise and earn another two-point win.; This amazing Self • Instructor They seem to have shown the best will be sent - anywhere. You do have to crowd iii here and re­ spirit in the league. In every game not need to send any money. When they have come from behind, with an you receive this new method of teaching music, deposit with the mind me of what a material amazing rally, to cop it through the postman the sum of ten dollars. If medium of impossible shots by Hogan you are not entirely satisfied, the world I'm living in!" or Campbell. money paid will be returned in full, upon written request. The The Pharmics have won most of publishers are anxious to place "Even you," murmured the this "Self-Instructor" in, the hands their tilts by comfortable margins andf of music lovers all over the coun­ in spite of all the gallant stands of try, and is in 'a position to make .Suave: Senior as he rushed out the Arts the dope favors them heav- an attractive {proposition to agents. Sei»d for your copy today. Address on his wav to the nearest tele- Or The "Hallmark Self-Instructor," The varsity will attend the: game Station G, Post Office Box 111, phone, "have a gjood fdea once and when it is over they will be given New York, N. Y. < a aendoff by the student body. in a blue moon!'] THE WASHINGTON ARMS DUKES Washinc un Boulevard. East End HAVE YOUR NOTES AND THEMES TYPEWRITTEN Even if you're "broke.'-' you can Featuring •]• I Rates Apply V . . fcr telephone home-—just tell SEBASTIAN C. ISABELLA the Operator to rererse ' Publication Room 4.1 i DI K SKIDMORE'S PIED PIPERS the C.hariie (Talk of the Campus) After the Show Stop fit • Wednesdays and Saturdays STEWART'S BARBECUE OIVKIt (pAKKE 73 CKNTL Washington Boulevard, East End West State Bovs" • U ' Ptsnwtr '