The Campus, Volume 26, Number 19
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,V-V"i?*r^?f3i THE STUDENTS' PEP RALLY at 7 pan. Fri. NEWSPAPER FOR day on the steps of McFarlin Auditorium. Everybody attend THE STUDENTS CRITIPUS and boost the Mustangs! The Semi-Weekly Campus Is Published by the S. M. U. Students' Publishing Co. TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY, DALLAS, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. 27,1940 NO. 19 Nineteen Students Are Named Institute Speaker Community Course Sponsors yy Seminars And Free Movies To "Who's Who In Colleges New Events Will Human Relations Begin In January Dr. H. P. Rainey S. M. U.'s Community Course Biographies Will Be Nine Bandsmen Meet Slated For will augment its services to the University, students, and its pa Will Preside At BRACKETED trons by sponsoring a series of BY BRACK CURRY Published In 1940-41Joi n Ranks Of December 5-6 seminars and scientific and edu Dec. 5 Assembly cational motion pictures, R. C. Meeting Is Sponsored by Knickerbocker, publicity director Speakers For Three National Guard National Conference of Religious Faiths Will A Significant Question Christians and Jews of the University, announced ex Address S.M.U. Students N THIS ISSUE The Campus Edition Of Volume Jack Dunagan, Ernest Sha- clusively to The Campus Tuesday. I editorially discusses a question Nineteen S.M.U. students have been officially accepted by fer, Cornetist, Clarinetist, The Southwestern Institute of In co-operation with the Faculty Chapel will be Thursday, Dec. 5 of the utmost import to each and the editors of "Who's Who Among Students in American Among Group Leaving Band Human Relations under the spon Committee on Public Lectures, with Dr. Homer P. Rainey, presi every student at S.M.U. To what Universities and Colleges," according to a letter received sorship of the National Conference headed by Dr. James T. Carlyon, dent of The University of Texas, extent shall the United States con from the publishers this week. The biographies of those se Uncle Sam's fighting forces of Christians and Jews will meet the Community Course has set presiding, and the Most Rev. Rob tribute of its resources to the Brit lected will be printed in the 1940-41 edition. should soon be marching to the at S. M. U. Thursday and Friday, aside a fund to be used for the ert E. Lucey, Bishop of Amarillo; ish, who alone are carrying the They are: * tune of martial music partially en Dec. 5 and G. The theme of the supplementary events, which are Rabbi Morris S. Lazaron, Rabbi of torch of freedom in the current gendered at S. M. U. No less than conference will be "Human Rela scheduled to begin in January. the Biltmore Hebrew congrega war? BOBBY BROWN, Kappa Sigma, tion; and Dr. Frank Kingdon, edu nine members of the Mustang tions in a Democracy." Each school or department of member of Blue Key, and Editor cational director of citizenship edu So significant do we consider S.M.U. Chapter the University will recommend one of the Rotunda. Band are in the National Guard HASTINGS HARRISON The National Conference of cation service; speaking. this question that we have devoted of its faculty members to speak on the entire editorial space for this ANNE CLYMER, Kappa Kappa and have gone for one year's ac Christians and Jews was organiz Hastings Harrison, Southwest a pertinent subject related to the The speakers are at S. M. U. un issue to a discussion of the sub Gamma, and member of the S. M. tive duty in the United States ed in 1928 by Chief Justice Charles Sigma Delta Chi ern director of the National Con school or department. A program der the sponsorship of The Na ject. While seemingly i-emote, the U. debate squad. Evans Hughes, the late Newton D. Army. ference of Christians and Jews, has to include four or five outstanding tional Conference of Christians and question of who wins this war will BRACK CURRY, Lambda Chi Baker, and the late Dr. S. Parker All are 21 years of age and will been instrumental in arranging the speakers will be arranged by the Jews for the Southwestern Insti affect the personal welfare and fu Alpha, and Editor-in-Chief of The Cadman to advance justice, amity, To Honor Group complete their training by Nov. 15 first Southwestern Institute of Hu Course and the Faculty Commit tute of Human Relations meeting ture of every boy and girl in this Campus. understanding, goodwill, and co Texans Who Have Served of next year, probably returning man Relations to be held in this tee. Dec. 5-6. The general theme of university for the remainder of operation among Protestants, PAUL DEATS, Phi Delta Theta, As National Officers of to school at that time. Most of area under the auspices of the in- the conference is "Human Rela their respective lives. Catholics, and Jews. Funds have been set aside by and member of the Student Coun Fraternity To Be Feted the group have been in the Na terfaith organization. Community Course officials to tions in a Democracy." —•— cil. tional Guard before and some at Dr. J. T. Carolyn, professor of The Most Rev. Lucey, who will S. M. U. chapter of Sigma Delta In connection with the institute pay honorariums to notable vis tended the maneuvers in Louisi Christian Doctrine at S. M. U., is speak in Chapel on "Lessons from Pertinent Comment FRANCILE FOOTE, Kappa Al Chi, national professional journal at S. M. U. Dec. 5 and 6, Mr. Har itors who consent to speak at the ana last summer. general chairman of the Institute International Relations for Edu pha Theta, president of Mortar istic fraternity, will honor all rison has announced that more seminars while in Dallas, Knick IISS DOROTHY THOMPSON, committee. Hastings Harrison is Board. Texans who have served as nation Leaving are Jack Dunagan, than 50 speakers will form inter- erbocker revealed. cation in a Democracy," is vice- who possesses one of the Institute director, and Dr. Everett president of the Catholic Associa M FRED E. HAYNES, indepen al officers of that organization at fourth year bandsman, generally faith teams to appear in north and All additional events sponsored most analytical minds in the field R. Clinchy is national conference tion of International Peace and of dent, and president of Alpha Phi a meeting to be held at the acclaimed as one of the finest cor east Texas towns with resumes of by the Course, including the scien of contemporary journalism, has director. Dr. Clinchy, the Rev. the Catholic Conference on Indus Omega. Lambda Chi Alpha house Thurs net players in American universi the discussions at the institute. tific and educational motion pic this to say about the affect on the Ahern, and Dr. Feibelman will trial Problems. He is an honor day, Dec. 12, according to Calvin ties; Ernest Schafer, fourth year "Human Relations in a Democ tures, will be free to students, United States of a British defeat: ELEANOR CLAIRE HENDRIX, head the forum. ary member of the Central Labor Clyde, president of the S. M. U. man, solo clarinetist, and senior racy" will be the subject of the faculty members and subscribers "To protect ourselves we, like independent, outstanding student At the mass meeting Thursday Council of Amarillo. He was or chapter. student in School of Music; Wil institute and "America's First to the Community Course. the Germans, would have to turn in School of Music. at 7:30 p. m. in McFarlin Memorial dained to priesthood in Rome by Past and present officers to be liam Suter, first alto saxaphone, Line of Defense" will be the theme this country into a new Sparta—a PRESTON JOHNSTON, Phi Auditorium, John W. Carpenter, The events will be held in the Archbishop Cepetelli, Patriarch of honored are G. B. Dealey of Dal one of the Mustang Band's ar of the pilgrimages. race of soldiers and administrators Delta Theta, outstanding member general chairman of the Dallas Fondren Lecture Room. Constantinople. las, national honorary president; rangers, concert band; Powell Dy- —totally abandon, and abandon for of Mustang football team. Round Table, will preside, and Rab Walter Humphrey of Temple, for sert, first year bandsman, French Dr. Lazaron, who will speak on an unforeseeable long future, the bi Lazaron, the Most Rev. Lucey, SARAH FINCH MAIDEN, Del mer national president; Clifton horn, member of Dallas Sym "Lessons from Religion for Edu comfort-loving world and pleasure- ta Delta Delta, and president of Blackmon of Dallas, present mem phony Orchestra; Jay Main, first Debaters Will and Dr. McElroy, Institute speak cation in a Democracy," was economy standards in which we Women's Pan-Hellenic. ber cf the executive committee; year man, was to have been solo ers, will appear before classes Reporter Hears awarded in 1935 the Gottheil Med have been reared; prepare to lose RAY MALLOUF, Lambda Chi Wayne Gard of the Dallas News, trombone player next spring. at S. M. U. and before Dallas civic al for the greatest contribution to liberalism forever; make ourselves former member of the executive Participate In groups. At 7:30 p. m. Friday there the welfare of American Jewry. over from start to finish. We would Alpha, member of the Student Lloyd Kreitzer, first year man, Varied Opinions committee; and North Bigbee of will be a meeting in McFarlin Au He was a member of the first in- be watching ramparts and doing Council, and Mustang football outstanding player sousaphone Dallas, also a former member of ditorium for public school and col terfaith team to tour the United very little else. team.