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OUR WATCHWORD—Ginger, Hit 'Em High! Hit 'Em Low! appreciate T. C.Vfijtrade morq others. They are^ T. C. U. Let's Go! Patronize them. VOLUME XVIII. TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, FORTSKIFF WORTH, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1919 NO. 13 BEHOLD US AS WE AKE: SNAPPY, PEPPERY. CLASSY CAHOONS SOPHS WIN LAWS ENTER- T. C. U. TO, WOMANLESS WEDDING LEAVE T.C.U. INTERCLASS TAIN FRIENDS OFFER B. 0. SCORES BIG HIT The Bar Association last Fri- Texas Christian University HONORS day evening in the Art and Law Another important forward Few social events of the seas- sustained the most irreparable FISH ELECT rooms entertained the members step has been taken by T. C. U. on have attracted as widespread loss of her history last Saturday The Sophs won the interclass of the Fort Worth Bar and the A course leading to the degree interest as did the nuptials sol- when Professor and Mrs. Freder- CLASS PROF. football championship last students from the T. C. U. Law of Bachelor of Oratory has been emnized Thursday evening, De- ick M. Cahoon resigned their re- school in the city. The Library adopted. Professor Biggs pre- By Jack Gibson. cember 11, when Miss Henrietta spective positions as instructors Thursday when they sent the was first looked after and was sented a course which was The Freshmen, although green Dotty Dimples Fussell was giv- in the music department. It is Juniors down 10 defeat by the thought to be in a very fine con- adopted with only a few minor and fresh, are not too green to en in marriage to Mr. Tony impossible for the Skiff to give score of 6 to 0. The Juniors were dition and was only made possi- amendments. It is a strong look forward into the future and Abraham McGuire Pecora, the the full details of the disagree- not fortunate enough to have a ble through the untiring efforts . course of four years' work which picture the obstacles that may ceremony being performed in the ment which led to this action on full eleven but with the consent of Dr. Cockrell and Representa- is in complete harmony with the beset their best efforts and en- auditorium of the main building the part of the two most beloved of the Sophs they were permit- tive Wallace Malone, and Senator hi^h standard maintained by T. deavors to keep on the straight in the presence of a large gather- members of the music faculty of ted to play two Fish. Carlock. The bill introduced by C. U. land narrow path. Not wanting ing of friends. The marital event T. C. U. for to do so would place The kickoff was received by these two worthy supporters of | to venture along the devious was unique in that it was wom- On the completion of this the author of this article in a Day who returned the ball to the the T. C. U. Law Department, pathway of college life alone, aiiless, all female parts being course the applicant receives the precarious position. No article center of the field. On the third places our Law Department on | they have felt the need of a played with more or less fidelity Bachelor of Oratory degree. covering this disagreement in all down the Juniors fumbled the an equal with State University, stronger hand than their own to by young men. of its phases could be other than ball and after it had rolled and the Lawyers wish to chal- Most institutions that confer lead the way over the many pit- Members of the immediate antagonistic. Therefore the Skiff around aimlessly for a time the lenge any Law School or Law De- this degree do so on a three- falls to the golden glow of sue- family and the country cousins is compelled to disregard utterly attention of Stovall was called to partment to a series of debates year course, but in order to have , cess. were the first to enter the arena. the subject matter of the contro- it and that worthy covered the or any athletic programs. one feel that he had conferred The class, after wandering for "Smitty" Smith was a scream in versy which has deprived us of ball. Reports are that for the re- upon him a degree of the highest ! several months over gay paths Music was furnished by the the role of the heartbroken but the services of two of the great- mainder of the period the upper honor, this course of four years and short cuts, has settled down T. C. U. Orchestra and this ad- happy mother. B. M. Brittain, est artists that the school has classmen outplayed their oppon- was adopted. I as the term examinations begin ded to the evening that which six feet two, dressed in knee ever known. ents but the second year men i to loom up. More than ever they could not have been added else- Professor Biggs will be glad trousers, sailor blouse and sailor Long and faithfully have Mr. spurred on to renewed vigor by 1 I felt the need of the guidance of where. It also mi.'rht be said that to explain this course to anyone hat, to say nothing of his miss- and Mrs. Cahoon served the Uni- Scotty's vigorous comments be- j a good shepherd. Therefore they the larger p^rt of the orchestra interested. By planning in ad- ing tooth and all-en veiling grin, versity which they loved so well gan to carry the ball up the gathered together, waited, were members of the Bar Associ- vance a happy combination of kept the audience in an uproar and their efforts have not gone field in the second half. Toward watched and listened. ation. this course and the regular lit- as the bride's little brother. unrewarded. There is not a stu- the last of the second half the They did not wait long, for a After refreshments had been erary work leading to the Bach- "Dynamite" Crunk was scarcely dent or alumnus of T. C. U. who Sophs carried out the same play light showed and they watched served by the Art Department, elor of Arts degree or other less ludicrously funny as the lit- does not love and honor Mr. and which restluted so disastrously its beams reach out and fill Dr. Cockrell introduced the first courses can be made whereby the tle sister, with yellow, bobbed Mrs. Cahoon. As director of the for the Fish and scored a touch- hearts with gladness. This light speaker of the evening, Repre- students may take two degrees. hair, knee dress and—accoutre- Glee Club, one of the greatest ad- down. The attempt at goal failed shines from the face of a mid- sentative Wallace Malone, as the Those who may desire only the ment. As the uncle from the vertising agencies of T. C. U., as In the last quarter it seemed dle-aged man whose kindness man who made possible the pres- B. O. degree should arrange their country, Jack Gibson scored a again that the upperclassmen and wisdom has been a great the basketball and baseball coach ent standing that our Law De- course at once. home run, closely followed by and as a consummate artist with had the best of the battle when I source of strength to the class. partment has. He said that he The adoption of the course was "Jazz" Cunningham and Frank the violin, "Coach" Cahoon as he they started an aerial game. Sev- This man was appealed to and had never before had a hotter ; enthusiastically and unanimous Cauble (also Jazz) as the deli- is affectionately called, stands eral good passes were completed he accepted the leadership of the fight than the one that he had voted by the cabinet and all feel cately refined country maidens. out easily as the most versatile but the Soph defense stiffened in class. The class, abiding by the for our bill. He said that there that it will add materially to the figure in the history of T. C. U. critical moments. advice of this leader, feels that Jimmie Wood of Fort Worth, was no reason that all the Texas present course offered by T. C. In the Glee Club and on the Ath- to wander on the by-paths of sang the nuptial solo, accompan- The game was replete with lawyers should come from one letic teams the men who work college life will be almost an im- ied by "M:SP" Emil Martin or. amusing features. Billingsley school and have our Texas Laws Dr. Henry Lawrence South- possibility and it feels sure that the piano and "Miss" Merrill for him love and idolize seemed to be very much vexed influenced by one school and T. "Coach" as few men are honored. ; wick, president of the Emerson it will find in Mr. McDairmid one Turner on the violin. Mr. Wood when tackled just prior to a good C. U. was the logical place for it. As for Mrs. Cahoon, she stands College of Oratory of Boston, of the most able leaders that has possesses a remarkable elusive gain. Tony caught a punt and Senator Carlock was next in- who recently honored T. C. U. by ever guided a group of young falsetto voice, and it was not un- without a peer in the state as a stood in bewilderment waiting troduced by President Waits and a visit, highly complimented the men and women through the til he responded to the hearty en- vocal artist. for some one to tackle him.