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New Mexico Lobo, Volume 042, No 21, 11/21/1939. University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1939 The aiD ly Lobo 1931 - 1940 11-21-1939 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 042, No 21, 11/21/ 1939 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1939 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Lobo, Volume 042, No 21, 11/21/1939." 42, 21 (1939). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ daily_lobo_1939/58 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1931 - 1940 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1939 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. - -----------------------------------------,,--------~~~~~~~--~~~-.. 1, ' Page Four u NEW MEXICO LOBO Friday, November 17, 1939 -·~·--.. -·-·-·--:-"_"_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_, __ ,_1 FIRST TEACHER TO BUY Former University Art Student Words and Music • • • • • lOBO SUBSCRIPTION I Social Highlights By Woolworth Becoming Foremost State Artist NEW MEXICO LOBO ____.. _,,_,,_ .. _.,_,,_,,_,_ .. _,,_,,_,_, __.. _,,_, __ .. _,. '"===========================..JJ IS DR. MITCHELL Shop From Tibbett: Befo1·e tho concert be- been shown and we should have Martin Shaffer, a former stu- Quid Nunc Christmas NANNINGAS ENTERTAIN Recovering! gun, as the 2,800 chairs were bE;!ing heard many more :fine .son~a. At 11:47 o'clock Thursday morn~ dent of art at the University is Lobo Advertisers Today Publication of the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico taken and the balcony hl\d been Buildhtg: The ncqd of some sort ing Dr. Lynn Baal Mitchell stopped 1·apidly }:lecoming one of :New Mex- (Continued fl-am page 2) Might,Bc Tomorrow FACULTY .AT SUPPER completely filled by 7:30 o'clock of public auditorium of tratbeT at the Lobo office, approached the ico 1s foremost artists according to and Bob Greenwell, Jean Begley VoL, XLII Z437 1 Wednesday night1 it appeared that large seating capacity was notice .. editor, &nd paid one dollar fo1· his a story of Shaffer's works which and Chuc}:t HittJ and Billie Gallaher ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1939 Dean f\nd Mrs. S. ;p, Nanninga New Mexicans we:re lovers of great able last night. The acoustics of subscription to the Lobo for the appeared in the November bsue and Skeeter Williams, No. 21 were hosts to the faculty members music. the gym, while aided somewhat by year. · of the HNew Mexico Magazine." Bales at It Again The Whole Team of the College of Education, the By the end of Mr. Tibbett's 11 0n the tremendous ~rnout of human !'1'· M~tchell holds the ho.nor of · Shaffe1· recently undertoolt the Baba Bales says ,Pecos Jack is college of which J Mr. Nanninga is What's Going On · lobo Deadline Is the Road to Mandalay," his only flesh which abso1·bed aome of the bel?g .the first to pay for hx~ sub~ task of painting the murals in the excellent company, but that no one By Phi! Wpo!worth dean, at a buffet supper Sunday final encore, the audience scurried echo, are still none too good. scr1pt10n undet• the rece:Qtly .. maug~ industrial building at the state .fair Advanced by Editor University Interfraternity Council · evening at their home. hurriedly howeward. It was quit~ The phQne in the lobby rang so urat e d sys t em Wh el'C b Y f acu lty for the state department of edu .. canwho replaceaccording True to Balm;Blue willBalcomb, hand ~ ................. Those who atended are Messrs. obvious. .not great '?usic but loudly thqt even Tibbett's fo1.·tis .. members been 0 pay cation. His panels depicted state the white cross 'in nothing Shrubbery: Don't bemoan all Lobo reporters are asked to and Mesdames J. W. Diefendorf, t~D,t ha~e asl~et ~ ovel~ tl1e scmtdlatlng- attract10n of a sima could. not drown it out, The fo;~ubscrlptt~ns t to bthel f: .0 • th citizenry and educational advance .. flat Things didn't look so promis those beautiful big trees they,re call at the Lobo editorial E. H. l!'ixley, Keith llarnes, R. A. Holds Second Annual Greek Banquet great name was tlie reason 3,000 least movement of a chair, squealry • t effipapebr IS of teh e t mh e ment, telJing a complete mural ing. Wednesday afternoon though. cutting down around the campus office Wednesday morning for Moyers Philip DuBois George I. 1 1 New Mexicans han crammed Car- tal th' th th Jd pos o tee axes o ose eac ers t f d t' . N M . • • •• , they're female cottonwoods' and their assignments for the Sanchez J. T. Reid, L, L, Tireman . me mgs at ey are, cou h St d t .:tl 50 f , s ory o e uca 1on -ln ew exico, when the "Safety in numbers" girl 1 1 hale gymnasium, be heard b all w o pay. \1 en s pay 'f' • Ol A t d d t' 't' 1 . cause much hay fever in the spring FridaY's Lobo, news editors Through the Periscope Willis Bat·nes John Dolzadelli F. M T'bb tt t 1<1 h d Y . their annual subscription. r an e uca Ion crJ lCS w Io was strolhng arm m arm With 1 1 1 announced today, E. Del Dosso, Ted Shipkey, f(.oy W, HD r;..;1 eR' ~~~ ':"e ta:e ho d. n f But worse even than this: What have seen his work praise Shaffer's Fred Wilson, as Blue moped along and summer. 5 0 The deadline for the annual VISITING DISTRICT Johnson John Milne J. B. Linthi­ M e w".1°1ry boa th m d'e an 1 if a :fit•e had broken out? Could fertile imagination, his mastery of a few paces in the rear, • • • 1 1 r 1 c w en e au J.ence s am.. LOST AND FOUND · 1 t · t h · Homecoming edition has been cu;m1 George 'Vhitc, Paul Moo1•e of d d th 't H • t t 8,000 people be marshalled through opposmg e emen s m o a armom- Correspondence: Lesson: Friend of mine taught 1 upped to 10 o'clock Thursday Denver, Tom Wiley, W. M. Agnew. Pt.• e ,, e exd s. ,, e wdas JUStedget- good many accidents and inJ'uries? ous whole, and his intelligent un~ elementary politics at one of the OFFICERS PRAISE Wa"m" up an expec o · Dear Miss Baton~twirlar: morning. Reporters and col­ Missel! Lena Clauve, Sue Moser, bmg II d'b ' 1 f 1 the two narrow doors without a Students who have lost articles derstanding of 1·elative values. NYA campUs last summer. The e en e act or $evera encores. d f 1 1 · th b 11' Sl ff h h d . h.b't Elmo's last words of adv1'ce to \lmnists must have their rna .. 'soila Sanchez, Florence Schroe~ h d f th d' Could they, even 1f tlte s1de oors o va uc may c atm em Y·.ca mg xa er as a spe~na1 ex 1 1 s recitation went like this: terial into the editors by the FRATERNITIES der, Wilma Shelton Josephine Th<; hru f~ts o ed ~u te;ee, were opened, evacuate the "building at the pel·sonnel office immedi~ of his paintings in New YOl'k and me before taldng over this column Teacher: Now, Jack, j'1.1at what 1 10 deadline time. Liers, Mrs. Elizabeth Simpson and 1w. f v\~ y :~~r~~se ~s : te;:, .. with the safety supporedly de- ately, Chicago where they receive favor.. were t·o scribblE! a few lines to you. do you think politics is? Ion. or . e ar ~s roug ou e manded by the fire department for A complete list of all lost arti· able comment in art circles tllere. It seems that Worxied Werm wrote Mrs. L. L. Gleaves. Jack: Well, sir, it's like dis. evenm~, m leavt~g after the fi~st public performances? cles is p'osted on the bulletin board Shaffer secured his bachelot• of a pretty nasty. note to J;'ou some When I goes down town and gits encore xs a question hard to dectde . in the Adininistration building, arts de 1,ee at the Unive:t•sit and weeks ago, wh1ch, you w1ll admit, Sig Grand Trustee unless it is that we in the West are Crttlclsm: I would not want to g. Y . was entirely J'ustifiable But drunk, I goeP. to jail. But when a. Glee Club, Homecoming I Town Club Dance Friday Carole Lombard, exotic screen . · · m r th th t 't has studxed at the Art League m . · your ,I• star, who was hurried to a hos­ msuffictently experienced m the say 0 e an a 1 was a won~ . 1mprovement since that epistle has Democrat, he get drunk, de sheriff To Honor Initiates treatment of great artists· than der f u1 t reat t 0 h ear sue 11 an ar•t' 1 s t • A D P1' Pledges Honor New. York' and at. the Ch10ago Art. been such says Elmo th t h 's drives him home. This 175~pound sophomore left halfback is considered the News. Feature Radio Program Warns Against 'Isms' pital after completing "1n · · H b ht · h · '1 · t Institute, Leadmg Taos art1sts . , , a e mora metropohtan sections of the e roug rJc ' vlrl e musJc 0 Acti'ves WI'th Dance . w1llmg to forgive and fm•get now th t h most potent threat to a Lobo victory here Saturday.
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