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VOLUME XXIV, NUMBER 28 , DURHAM, N. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1 PRICE TEN CENTS Johnson New Student Body Head Star Pitcher Wins Over Press Association Convenes Tomorrow Carruthers Yesterday In Hundred Delegates Will Fifty Delegates Expected One Of Closest Fights Represent Colleges In To Attend Y. Conference Meeting Of State Press For High Campus Honor More Students Voted Yesterday Rogers, Barry, Coffin, an Council Nominees Must Than Ever Before in History Saunders Will Deliver Key­ I PROMINENT EDITOR Be in By Friday Night of Student Government note Speeches to Youth- lference of will b. s for Y. M. C. . ful Writers d at Duke university on Friday, Sat- SOCIAL EVENTS PLANNED lay, and Sunday, April 27-29. More in the hands of the class presidents Ed Raper and Henry Boht Are Chosen .n fifty delegates will be present by Friday ut midnight, 1'resldenl C. Cups Will be Awarded Best Coll. to Serve on Publications Board; W. C. A. women from other college* Ci Weaver stated last night. Each pe- Newspaper, Magazine, antl Ye under the leadership of Miss Fodd Weaver, Retiring President, Com- book; Many Concerns Contribute I also attend thc sessions. llule, of N. C. C. W., and Paul Guthri .-lu.bnls "i Ibe linraa I'r.nn which tlie .n Warmth of Recent Election Toward Entertainment; Students In­ I. P- A. is being clios. vited to Attend Sessions delegation will begin with the conferen. n.ine rt tw. The fifteenth semi-annual eonve picture to be given early Saturday aftc the North Carolina Collegiate Press will cbo f Duke university yesterday ition convenes a I Duke university welcome will be extended by .! ilie new s will be more class will nunie, one representa­ .rsday evening, April 2G, and con cuter, president of the Duke tive. The stu.leiit eouneilmen will be otiug by u plurality of for three days. The staffs of th* elected soon, probably Saturday. oc T. Carruthers of -ink.: pu111ieu Lions have been work- program will include a scan- I York and foi .slunUy for tbe last few days st e work hurriedly by the chair- 11 may be in readiness lor tin an address by O. R. Magill, SENIORS TO HEAR of the hundred or more dele- secretary of the student divl- representing the various eollegei : National "Y" council, on the r, secretary-treasurer; stale. Letters have been eouiiug h present day objectives in stu- SYRACUSE MAN IN C. Bost and Ed. S. Itaper past few days bearing tbe names lion Hall sponsored by the Duke delegates, and it is understood officers in honor of the delegation. The latjt session of the conference ..' FINAL EXERCISES Frances G. Gibson, ie bis tor. of Lb. Dr. Charles P. Flint Will Deliv­ Secretary N. C. C. P. A. er Commencement Ad­ dress Here rresting address will be delivered by PROGRA M~EN DS~ON SIXTH MYSTERY DRAMA H, M. LeSourd on the subject of Dr. Frederick Franklin Shannon, Pas- vidual responsibility in association TO BE PRODUCED ' of Ceiftral Church, Chicago, is Preach Commencement Sermon Sunday, June 3—Both Speak< HERE TOMORROW - Well Known ie Men's association, expressed himself Taurian Players Will Present ... Cm, Famous Play, "Captain Ap­ Exercises at Duke s being highly pleased with the out- •j.i.-.-riily will begin Sunday, June 3, .Jiue uf tbe election. "Although tbe elec- orning. President F- plejack," Tomorrow Night Y. M. C. A. Elects Officers nd extend through Wednesday, June ion was hotly contested throughout, I PRODUCED IN NEW YORK For Coming Year; Pope Is elieve that the men chosen represent The Commencement Address will be .e students' choice and that they will Charlie Miller, May Beth Steidly, and Charlotte Stellings I'lay Leading President By Large Vote ehvered Wednesday, June 6, by Chan­ r dllliar, Roles; Presentation Tomorrow dler Charles Wesley Flint, D.D., LD.D., • said last Night at Auditorium Expected to Johnnie Weber Wins Vice-Pres­ f . Dr. Flint is oue ALICE HERSELF IS Make Great Hit idency, Moody Smith, Sec­ NEW Y HEAD f the most forceful and interesting of h :o the presi- retary, and Charlie Gay, peakers In the country. He has been ON DUKE CAMPUS Treasurer ency of the Men's association, Presi- Chancellor of Syracuse university since ent-elect Johnson is automatically made CARPENTER *IS RETIRING Comes From Wonderland to President of CorneU ead of the Student Council for the year Take Part in May Day Rev­ late stage is coming to town thi, Ray Carpenter, Retiring President, l.e In­ going to S B28-1MB, Class representatives to the els; Dodo and Dormouse Thursday, April 26th, when the TauriUi Impresses Upon New Officers Re- i Canada und * student Council will be chosen at the Also Appear Players present "Captain Applejack,' r-[iin.siljility in Discharging Their the pursuing comedy by Walter Hackett Duties; Y Has Had Most Successful idividual elass meetings Saturday. The Cheshire Cat, the Dodo, until i Year v Theological Seminary, und Colun -Not since the election of 1926-1926 has believed extinct, the Mareh Hare, of 11.n-, und red and fifty-nine . rsity. Mad Hatter, the Dormouse, and Alice lere been so much interest manifested I per for; On April 20, in the annual Y. M. i will I herself, recently arrived from Wond. i a -Men's assoeiutiou election. Seniors w York city. livered by the Hevcrend Frederick land, were visible at the first full : C. A. elections, Llston Pope of Thomas­ auklin Shannon, D.D,, Pastor of Cen- -cull the close margin of votes between hearsal of the May Day pageant, Ai to the faet tliat a really gi ville, North Caroliou, was chosen by a .1 Church, Chicago. Dr. Shannon ranks It, Wonderland, held ut Southgate fc' ll..- line of u myslery h large majority of votes to head the work' long the foremost preachers of his day afternoon, April 20. A few more i resented in Durham in .nil,., Taurian Players are . of that Organization for next year. The; ne. Since 1320 lie has been pastor of wai s rmouse's habi l-'riplaim Applejac B Central Chureh in Chicago, He ii icrfcclcd after long disuse lies!!)- i t only a most popular und successful Cal will practice untiringl stor, faut he is the author of a mm- "The Bad Man," r trei i full 1 grin; and the Dodo wil r of widely read bouks, among whirl: refute the popular belief tl 'file Soul's Atlas and Other Ser- Lending rules in the New York pro- that he no lon ; The New Personality; The En- ictiou were taken by Wallace Edlnger This rehab iii Ambrose Applejohn, the young Eng­ Vel.ieriifcreti.ry, Moody Smith; trcjisu ted Uni. ; The Breadth i, CHANTICLEER COPY lish gentleman, and Mury Nash as Anna r, Charlie Gay; board of directors: E lis; (iod's ve Russian vampire, 5. D. Soper, chairman. Dr. W. P. Fe nomie Eden; The Laud Beginnin, These same Again; The Infinite Artist; The Coun GOES TO PRINTERS are most admirably 'rofessor Holland Holton, Messrs. handled for try Faith; A Moneyless Magnate; Th. 'oster Barnes, ex-officio, Herbert Her Editor Truesdale Predicts That New Greatness; The Unfathomabl. Year Books Will Be Deliv­ ng, J. Lewis Thoruburg, out-of-tov, CHASE DELIVERS ered in Late May ri, J. Fra with tbeu ie star of "The Bad Man," is James N. Truesdale, editor of the ' personal is Ivan Borolsky, the sua. TWO ADDRESSES GYM SCENE OF FUN Chanticleer, states ihat all the material -Mad Halt ilshevie spy. Carolina President, Phi Beta FOR ALL SOPHOMORES for publication of tbe annual has already May Beth Steidlcy, the Tauriai Kappa Speaker, Talks to gone to the printers, and studeuts will •f the Y. M. C. A. Class Holds Party Last Evenin Students and at Banquet .ill.], r. e last she plays the pari dent Bay Carpenter, Many Features Offered By Mem­ l\.|>;u- 1- of May. pretty heroine, to j Tlie principal feature of Phi Beta bers of Class : year book is being printed by ig parts in the play Kappa day at Duke university Monday SENIORS AND FACULTY m Printing Co., Nashville, Ten- taken by William Walker, Jui.nita Rouse, student life of Duke ersity. wns Jin address uii.de lurj'.ire the studenl CONTEST WEDNESDAY Irogan Beall, Nell Spivey, Dorothy •re and mor. g Men's Cbrii body in chapel by President H. W. ., and Capital Engraving Co., of dinette, Edward Sehlossback and Wav- £ to need the Chase of the University of North Caro­ 'ille, is iu charge of the engraving. Dr. Few Will Umpire Annual Ba. ulividuj.l i member. This lina. He discussed the problem of schol­ A noted artist from Philadelphia is as­ Game; Dean Wannamaker ipport Is essential If the organisation arship in American universities. sisting the editors of the Chanticleer, to Play Phi Beta Kappa Does "The public," he said, "has a wrong rtich is to be one of the best annuals Not Know Its Own Men ;eds which are confronting it and which impression of the value of a college edu- rver published for tbe students of Duke must be met in some way." Wednesday i- It expects tin ' ' iniversity. Tlie unusual honor of being twice nom- Mr. Carpenter staled further than on 3.30 p of c .ate.l for Phi Beta Kappa was recently r ahout the first Monday in May there In a recent interview W. A. Daniels, Dr. Few will umpire and Dean bill .a. r,!.-i:,-,-r ial devei- rrstowc.i upon a member of the Duke -.-l.rcsentulivo and part owner of the iiau.uker will us usual play second will be a mass banquet of the entire lim." The development ol • William lembership of the Y. M. C. A. This lenson Printing company, Bajd that, Lost year tlie faculty meoibe intellectual faculties, he McDoi.ga erly , lecting Is possibly the first of its kind ed the tables on the seniors and wi pointed out, is the most essential fuclur trot . Psy­ ter held for this organisation. An excel- he score of 10-8. All students wl n college education- chology ul Duke, wi nit program will be arranged and a d to pass the spring semester's woi Public upinion, Dr. Chase believes, has Is peculiar distinction. to i..r on hand Wednesday afterno, good time is expected by all the mem- greut influence on the kind o( training When the elections to Phi Beta Kapi llllia, • ayed s r.,1 sdc. nil for the fuculty. reused wilbin thc colleges. In his opin- re announced early this spring tl I'rof. Re is supposed that all faculty met n, llw low grade of scholar, .me of Prof. McDougall was includ. will be on hand to witness the gan to the fact that the public d. .mber. It was not Uni iss Dot Jennette and BUI Ititt. it is the avowed intention ot tl > lim i a specialty dance as an imprompl ly L,I drub the seniors even moi Chase, however, does not believi liat Prof. McDougall had al- feature. ie colleges of today ore the breed- last year. If you can't play you c= 'otc was cast to determine the mo. aces of nothing but j hounds (COB a page six) 0M popular girl in the class. Mirjs Jennet (l.'ilittiniti-rt on parje s,ise) , closely followed by several otb THE CHRONICLE H'clnesdati, April 25, 1988

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H. L. HESTER Editor .•vision and eodiiiei.fi.III .if the laws. R. H. ELLtSON Managing editor Perhaps everyone by now la famili A. H. COTTON Contributing Sdilor ii.nisbiiieiit by the student council, but no set rules are wilh the article in last week's Guanine B. B. CARSTARPHEN . . Contributing- Editor which attacked inconsiderately a we T.J. SHAW, JR Contrili-jii„u Editor ell.,.veil. Now we do not recommend the staiKh.rdix.it iun known, uiuch-luveil, and respected mei D. H. THORPE Contributing Editor .f individual.., because certain eirc slune.rs lvijuirc cer- !.,•.• of il..- Duke faculty, ,l. Post ASSOCIATE EDITORS it.ua.es. II is evident that the novelty , mitt, W. H. HAVES, W. E. Doss C. M. SMITH nent for cheating we wish to see il uniformly enforced. J. C. 1 i.:„\l.-,jh,t,: I'rtss F.iUti- reeled, appear in prini 'here i' • Ihiiig in Ibis rccu-guni/.iitioii Mini we ..ppt.se lino led tl REPORTERS J. S. SHAW. II. E. O'Keuif, 11. I.. Asi.inrws, Hoain .ml thul is expulsion for llur lirst ..(Tense. Despite the refer- dividual lo commit an act so rash. Ever WILLIAMS. V. V. Sireinu.rse. N. if cm s-sri;..s. Ibal, however, 1- not Sufficient reason liillllil there ure students here vibn refuse 1J. rep.nl fellow - M. K. Htsniiis'.r.-. J. I.'. Co.sxALi.i-.lt.lt. PEARSOS, C. M. CHOIVA, J. C. tilde..ts, und we feel Ihis is due to the fact IliaL ebeuling In the words of Dr. Pew himself: "Mr. alls for expulsion on tlie lirst offense If this ruling were Barnes holds the biggest job of any man on the faculty uf Duke University." Hi.ri.sH changed ne believe more sludcnt, would rally lo lhe cause. To this statement 1 am positive tliat N.. sensible person will protect a thief, but sueh individuals CO-ED STAFF HELEN CHANDLER Editor ELI7.ABETH MILLER CALDWELL which was Bathing more than a lu Co-Ed Associate Editors Sniu WASLICK, KENETA FCLTON, MABI AEDEH HAMS, HELEN JENKINS, ESTIIEE Monaia won the champ Caro-

ART EDITORS every social event at the University al Irik.-n L.gcll.ci I..tin a herculean task '0 students, and although Ille institu which only one of unusual ability coul. perform and still win the ad mi rut ion o faculty JIS is true iu the case of Mi m<»—Alton Sadler, C. S, Murphy, S. E. Starnes, ith this enlargement of the council we Bam. . . •-.-..•• .-,-. William l.nwls. Wharton So- e vice-), resident given something to do, lind fiu. with his worl irk, Jr., Joe Mann, Sam Welch, William Rous- ould have Ibe power to collect the du. i;e lhat Duke '. A. president is a in,in of high ch; rcter und distinctive abilityi but ads in the treasury are scant, while the outstanding debts e the organisation would run into a neat sum. How can f advisor, Which is one of II.e duties uf dinances, and certainly tliere is no justice in collecting •ur social director. om a few and neglecting the great majority of students. Mr. Barnes is the originator of t Open House" sessions which are fi These objections and modes of remedy are ..tiered only [uently held at the Union, ond amoi n friendly way, but we feel lhat the new president of he large number of students who ha e Men's Association has to make bis office, and if it is PARAGKAPHICS With The Reviewer Bon of the work.

OUK CONVENTIONS .lu-xr. oi- mi: Illu-s. by David English riod of youthful minds, the author's are not permitted lo perfor During this week-end many of uur Camak ("June of tlie Hills," Wuynes- analysis of the unsolved problem of the public until every possible Haw has been Monday. Students are complaining that the wisdom of S i in the D Ibe e ville, N. C, fl.fiO) 252 pp. •adicated, and every cumpusition .ding the conventions of the North Carolina Collegiate Mr. Camak treats lhe life und feelings ess Association and the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. cabinets, of native and adopted mountain people things winch make the hook Interesting has long been the hope of both faculty and students rading newspapers of tbe State du howling suecess. Our friends will he glad to beur that the at this institution would become a great center of educa­ be Glee Club tours. fensive to none. But one cannot adequately appreciate editor and his staff sustained no serious injuries os a result. tional life, and Ihe meeting of so man) organisations here (Continued on page five) If one is interested iu religion, love, the full significance of this prize novel culture, ur natural beauty, he will find lUNK well worth reading. Tbe excellent

n the slate. The only I g Blue Embers ucnt of tb,- troublesome transitional pe­ John Walker -McCain, Jr. these meetings are. making every possible preparation the visitors it is understood, but there is one thing thai r committees are unable to regulate and that is the row night, "Captain Applejack" is not as bad ;is the "I'm autlior of "Woodlan iment of the studenl body. Although these meetings are Man," but just as embarrusslng to aspiring ministers. Philosophy At Oxford interest only tu certain groups of students here, it is blU.mri re both token by thesis, with a public ii..-', debaters coi • .South in their 1 live within my span of years, .nl examination Jit the end. Apart from the central place of phil- •cap results as a satisfied patron aod the same applies My cell is barred at either end; an alibi for the sophy in the tradition of Oxford, there 'isltors to the university. Some of the leading students re three other factors tliat make il W. H.. -28. lecturers in this state will be here, ami Iheir keen •hilosuphieally pre-eminent. One is" the I from the office to of ] y fields of ucadeu letiiod of teaching. As everyone knows philosophy I doors locked und affected by the coming of spring, If w .! impression. •es, froi that may judge by the following poem: r Johns Hopkins, ill ure usually old enough to km •lyle described as sit SPRIMU IS HERE rind being pumped into. You leuru to Despite the report of Dr. Davis in the editorial columns to do and when to do .appose the question Old winter with his sleet and snow ha lk as you learn to run, by trying and of the Chroniele this week as to why eollege girls don't ss us" all of the treme: mached; and that is the Oxiord philosophy? and the yuestioner marry, several of the Duke eo-eds seem to have been fairly ,t this time. Although No more to CJ.st his chilling gloom o'e • ii of teaching. You are given a tu- we he would in the Englist i, feel free to volunteei or birds or men; om you write The old year's leaves from off the tree 'Id. The answer, I think, • must discuss where it is needed. Our c. • is rather large, it id dead, i the pri­ rue, yet it should never h. A NEW ADMINISTRATION no longer are the rush vacy of Ids room. Directly confronted .- thing, philosophy holds with a practiced mind, you soon find s fed, ce In the course v rampus for the past year must relingu.ish control of their ur midst. Most of the meetings will be held at Union, and seni, shows the Oxford •espectivc activities, and allow tlie newly eleeted heads lo ter coming painfully but most instruct­ requc n-i.i.rr, ively to light. ake their plaees. Several of the leaders should think back The earth is ull belli..moned with th, the last three, days of this week. As . dewdrops clear and still; Again, at Oxford philosophy is ac­ iver their terms with deep concern, for it is our opinion new-born buds witli lender touel tually discussed. Tlie place in term- time seethes with talk, some bad, but thai we should begin lo develop -,, b.-ncv of li Ol their ability, and yet we feel that in ,i life where there en looks like u course in Clussi. are so many disturbances .here is n reason fnr u certain average Engl ish student with less a reading knowledge of the t1 COLLEGE GIRLS'AND MARRIAGE knowledge, pcrliiips, than ourselves, amount of neglect. Of all tbe offices on the campus, those iges, everything else is incidental According to Booth Tarkington who has made a tho little birdies sing - mastery of ancient thought. He chosen by popular election naturally shed light on the ugh study i.f women he knows less ..bout ll.em than a. As thro' the wouds full sweet and eleai parably better in hand, and he maintains the Btpubtic through In Greek,and successful candidate, and to tlie new presided of lhe Men's tops it off Willi Aristotle's Ilthics; then Of 1 ll tliey k :l,\ .,„... 111.- iiilelleelu.il muscle produced by mill informal, philosophical. Ho­ ..b,je­ Oil the undiiu tins somewhat he.ivy ;r in musl ie. be ;.'!.-• sympathy, Ve can think of no position on the campus ld literary, at wli ieh the intellec- Of 11 I pbil.JS. held recently, and which was printed I spring ut last is here. where there is so much to be done, and yet this institution into logic. s professional newspapers. nrilly. I nany I, is still fairly secure because uf the respect of the majoritj -5, spring at last is here, wilh jdl ber is Ibe kind of work which ill Ox­ pliilnsupl.y al songs of gladness gay, en.Is t.i JI IS.A'., and the American of the students for the whole idea of the honor system'. The four of our linger universities put to- •r sweet bird-notes, ber fragrant Mow­ voids a typically Oxonian regimen president of the Men's Association should be respected be­ gether. Eaeh of the twenty-one colleger. •im iijr.-i.-nc. she I...- ju-1 completed s ers blooming hy Ibe wa.i. 11 advised lo Uke it. But if it has its own philosophical tutor, and be­ cause of his popularity iu winning a popular election u( er grasses green, her ludinnl sun- to bristle loo quickly with cluss- sides these Ihere are the university pro­ such proportions, and not just because .if his office, for there fessors, the dons at the women's colleges, is scarcely an activity on the campus so feeble as the honor -.., spring bus come to lill the world Itim, Most Americans and many the teachers at Manchester and Mans­ wilh music, jny, und light. Englishmen have felt .. little reluct..].I system and the way it is administered. field, tbe unofficial private coaches, Mosl E. C. K. eh time oil the ancients, tr tutors and all Ilie professors privi- Last full we discussed ll.rough our columns thc com­ Graduate School. i Ihe increasing demand, •sti.blishcd u "modern plete reorganization of our honor system, but the referen- A writer win. usually submits free ieh allemi.U fur the mud half nf Ibi, body of lecturers rsc has turned her attention to rhyme .ind ., I the traditional course ii I iiia.b-bed men. who |.rca in holding on till the lust In believe that the system here d philosophy, often original work in 111, was comparatively successful, and although this is true, ..ml [x.liliea Irian.I varying pliilosoph snpliy, lint il is philus. there is something wrong with the administration of justice II that Ibe pragmatism of Sehilli esl prestige; ami at any and the way the whole system is bandied. |( J, s..id that subjects are all philu- the reformer .run set up problems thai .scores nf practical Shielded under ,•<...! green leave...... ll... • 1 libs I i reflective analysis tliul .mg in; rete. nighl J. Ists. It may In- that in recent days Oxford Blessed lack ul sight I hute, bus had less uf the World's attention, a fUtlle. Wh0 I- Ibi' V .need p isophicul Jllbj.el ;.bib..,.pbically speaking, than she had ill opportunity in ..icv e ground und yet so far clusively, und if so, be is tre. Ibe days of tired, and Caird, of Hasan- ..::;;•.::: ,:::: From a 1 that strife above. If he is only nf moderale iillva quel and Bradley, bul the total amounl "Marriage ..ever nt ,3 Could 1 b happty then, I ask? mt, he will work for the degrei of ability that she is devoting tu tht of the Men's Associal -'" Is the lile of reason" Is probably greater thar A violet's chief thought might be ever before. The philosophically-mindee nce«. Slxty-elght Kb..des scholar is .....eh to he envied. ally their single A lily's Mr,I Hess Itedforil, (Oon a page ,ix) THE CHROWICI. K Mr. Benjamin N. Duke To Celebrate Seventy - Third Birth Anniversary Friday OCIETY Loyal Supporter of Trinity and HAS BIRTHDAY FRIDAY Duke Has Been Confined to Sick Room in New York POEM APPLEJACK" ALWAYS PHILANTHROPIST By SAB* Tn*sn. Lei it be forgotten, as a Mr. Duke Has Taken Place of Leader­ ship in Realms of Finance and In­ Forgotten us a fire that t dustry; Scores of Churches, Col­ leger-!, Schools and Other Institutions Let it be forgotten for eve Have Been Aided by Mr. Duke Time ia a kind friend, be

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a hushed foo of this . None the older states of this inutry I, .wn greater prog- rcss during] >d, and the Old North .state can lay things of high degree. Tl God tor South Can.Iii. heard, and Tar Heels J On Tuesday eveninf the So pin mon •I...-.-, enterl.lined at JI lovely party i This, however, y i,i ,• iouthgete bull. The .Siniihrr". I e j.yiiin. rning .r ^^^^^^^ roads. It iiiin had been decorated for the occ, ry of philanthropy, particular- ion and .in oreliestrn furnished inn-. ilanthropy of one North Curo- y, and more particularly that mber of that family—Benjamin who Friday reaches his 7Srd of 1: u his Benjamin N. Duke of Durham and New York erosity, devotion to friends, ai humanity. This philanthropy 1 Connection with North t'.irolii

i might of the r the Press Ass. May Beth Steidley [i that no other On,- of tin- lovelist nnd most attraetiv i Thur Delightful Dinner scope of his benefoc- dances of the season took place on Fri f this state ever gave day evening at the Washington Duk. i at Union Hall. Tea . lleflii. will i of r widely, hold when the Phi Delta Tlieta fra On illl.iril Of tl i the .•..lie... A' ilii | rater mtB six. ,•. The wed.ling took place ternity entertained a great number o seniors Of Duke university entertained al •nlcrlained al the ening at S.iJ0 the asso- April 33, at Elizabeth City, guests at their annual dance. The Inrg. a beautifully appointed dinner in the ut Welcome-In, :. Mi i. DeHart was a graduate Btu- ballroom in which the dance was hell fountain Romn of lhe Washington Dnke Which lime Mr. tl Green, of the ic University while Coach De­ was beautifully decorated for the oeca he banquet hall had been liversity of Nor! will I hotel. A beautiful centerpiece of red is one of Duke University's most sion, witl] the fraternity colors as th mated for the occusion. carnations ivas used for decoration, A Muling coaches. Coaeh and Mrs. De. predominating scheme. A lighted repro delicious five course dinner Mas served. lighted the individual will make their home at the Wash duction of thc Phi Delta Theta pin wa n Duke hotel. The h.ll.A. nnd tl used during the Phi Delia Theta n . Mr. c-.li.lr .'ine gifl placed in his trust. With thi. •v>-poiul bis life has been .me of giv- LOCAL INFIRMARY NOW •ine iirlrniiss nbers of the Miss Edith Parker, Mr. Charles Hemic .-, nf I h,. light ful ness and kindness to HAS FOUR PATIENTS ^^^^^^^^^ enjoyed a and Hiss Mildred Trexler, Mr, Ruber i.-i's. This is nol a sentimental statc- lovely huffet supper at Welcome-In. Tuttle and Miss Louise Allen, V. . Man. slnilen • nlim-ii Here beautiful leather purses with the sel Hester and Miss Luey Com, . to Ihe infirmary with colds. Tht ston-Snlem. Mr. Charles Weaver engraved seal ofthe fraternity were pre­ the dinner toast master for Miss I'aniine Weber, Mr. Harry Be t the hotel. not, however, very serious. The foil, sented lhe Indies. i, Dr. llhisson sp.ike of ihe ing men who are in the infirmary Music was furnished by the Moe linei and Miss Josephine Laprade, of I Boston, Va., Mr. Ray Carpenter it. of the fraternity. A num- ood hou .mple gifts fro ill bc-followcd by lunch nt Un expected to be out in a few days: Jock orchestra which is just off Broadway Vaughn, G. F. Hood, C. W. C|ay, Miss Margaret Brooks, of Wh esting speeches by members For the mountain whites Mr. Duke ul vill be entertained J. H. Brintle. - toll,. ri displays concern, giving liberally tc lile tho men will be 'incland college for girls, and affording of the new dorml- hem a well equipped institution at which 0 receive their education. Orphanages f various types always lind Mr. Du jyal and sympathetic, and scarcely ear has passed during the past third entury that he has not made substantial Blindfolded

ord orphan s have r the fatherless ai in scientific test of leading Cigarettes, haven there for many years. New At Ihis close distance it is difficult if not impossible to view the full val James Montgomery Flagg selects and worth of the Duke famdy benefi tions. It is estimated that Washington nuke and his two sons have given eh to $90,000,000 to charitable, education religious, and philanthropic causes. T ranks them as the third greatest phlif Old Gold thropic family in the world's hlstoi and most of their benefactors have bei After this test, Mr. Flagg wrote: fitted their native state. It is not 1 the present generation to see the full "Most of us smoke names and think we are fruits of their generosity. DUCO- sxxiok.ingcigaretles! The blindfold test proved The gifts of James B. Duke wen greatest in material value, but tliey wer. that to me. It proved also that it is difficult no greater In basis of spirit and lon finish than those of Benjamin N. Duke, win to tell one cigarette from another .. . except possibly gave more in proportion t. in the case of OLD GOLD ... I spotted that what he had than did his younger bro CORONA ther. Both have always revealed striking ... it suited me best even blindfolded. In modesty in their giving, and many hand­ fact, the man who said 'not a cough in a car' some gifts have been made without ac­ Your choice companying newspaper n.it ices. I.ike- load' knew whereof he spoke. It's the elatives, old of 6 COLORS smoothness that identifies OLD GOLD. It frit and real,.;, onstunt. needs J other trade mark." O YOU want | D Corona to haiy monize with a dainty, Ivory-tinted boudoir? {There is a cream Dr. D. Clay Lilly, of Wlnston-Salei Colored Duco Corona was the chief speaker of the evening . tliat is just the thing. the banquet held by thc Phi Delta The Have you a hand* fraternity ou last Thursday evening i Some mahogany writ­ the Washington Duke hotel. Dr. Lilly ing desk that needs a touch of contrasting ternity. Short talks were made (color io bring it out? banquet by H. L. Hester, Dr. Aik to see the Corona Soper, Dr. F. C. Brown, end P finished in Bruce green. How Test Was Made B. G. Childs. George Y. Ragsde jYou can't appreciate Subject was blindfolded, ni.,.1. in u,e presence of vince president of thc fraternity tho beauty of these new two responsible wiincsser., was given one each as toastmaster. Coronas without see­ of the four leading cigarettes to smoke. To clear On Friday morning at the ing one. Come in to­ the taate, coffee was served lieloreeach cigarette) chapel period Dr. Lilly spoke be day and let us show ...Mr. Flagg was entirely unaware of the identity student body. Dr. Lilly is one you tlie most beautiful Of these cigarettes during test. After smok­ Oortable typewriter ing the four cigarettes, Mr. Flagg was asked to most distinguished Prcsbyte aver built designate by number his choice. He promptly ters of tlie South, and he is replied, "Number 2," which was OLD GOLD. of the Reynolda Presbyteriai Winston-Salem. He was forn. Durham Book & Stationery Company SMOOTHER AND BETTER—NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD THE CHRONICLE a .-•••••••v.f.i.7. .I,..;; •••-. VALUABLE MATERIAL STAGE CURTAINS General tooling and sheet metal con­ Leaders In Press Meet SELECTED BY WILSON NOW BEING HUNG tractors rendering service all over Dr. Wilson of Economics Department North Carolina. Devereaux of New York Per­ illects Important Material on sonally Supervises Appoint­ I nt.-. un I ion j.l Law Let us serve you. ing of Auditorium Stage Here large collection of material on the subjeet of international law and arbl- D7ic BUDD-PIPER For more than a week work has been rallou, promising to compare favorably ROOFINC CO. rith thai of any university in lhe south, a being accumulated by Dr.Jt. R. Wil- ...... of the Economies Department. Very mportant u'.lditiuns to the collection mide di rrnt y DURHAM DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. Milk, Cream and Manufactured Dairy Products yne F-500I SJO Memorial Stre* "Better Because it's Pasteurized" i the llev ig to ii letter from the State Depar ttcj'ijil, jiud they icied and dyed fo I. It is Cr...... "The Pivot of the Campus" A. L. Aydlette, Editor of Mable Claire Hoggard, rr of Wataugan, State College Meredith College that is being dont Along with official publications of v. considerably improve the mis kinds, there have been added THE UNION be building. Many expert iiniicr of treatises in several languag. B. O.S. CUP WINNER TOMBS-B. O.S. FROLICS mipioyed in the work that , the null tr, and general probleii Well equipped in every waj to provide for the Social REMAINS MYSTERY carried on in the audi- teruational jurisdiction, Male™ Welfare of all ttudenta. ENTERTAIN STUDENTS .tied by the World Court, and tli The irell appointed dining room* and an unexcelled f equipping the stage is League of Nations is also included i 'the B. O. S. initiation banquet, which Dean Wannamaker, in Big Stovc-Pipe The ( culinarj department offers the b«t board obtainable was scheduled for tonight, has been post­ entirely In the hands of Mr. Devereuus this collection. at #28.80 per month of twenty-eight dayi. Hat and Long Coat, Referees Plans are being earried out for th poned till tomorrow night because of Game of New York, who is the head of the Devereainc Studios. He stated in an in- improvement of the Duke collection b /ot* the satisfied crowd—eat tt who are away ou a trip. The Tombs and B. O. S. joined ir few days ago that he seldom worked on further additions, thai will he of valti of t presenting one of the most entertain Hie equipping uf a stage himself. Mr. to investigators. The material alread THE UNION will be • • !i:i.- ing and atnusing Frolics to be held here Devereaox considers the work on tlie no hand is at present being utili/.eil l> Ihis year, lire first thing on the pro- Dnke auditorium lo be unusually ' im­ Iwo graduate students of inter.iation. law, who. are preparing theses for all Duke University's Social Center ttuined the highest seliol- portant, ond the proper arrangement of .'lie purpusc in awarding the B. O. S. and Tombs. The B. O. S. the stage requires expert knowledge and o stimulate scholarship won bv ,i narrow margin in the lost especial care. Mr. Devcreaux is remem­ lies. The cup Will be minute of play. bered by Duke students because of his Following the game, Bob Hatcher and appearance here last fall in a splendid .Uni Rowe gave a very ni.insinjr sketch. one whose pledges this Huh Bruton, of Tombs .ili.l gymnastic play presented by his organization. ral lei b nm the chief e kcll.J.ll |i I., I.i I lilway two larj MATH CLUB WILL HOLD unilard In us,

wore gaily coloi LAST MEBTM TUESDAY niinaniiikcr, weai louse Williams, Professor at Univer­ tr, acted as refcre sity of North Carolina, Will Speak ICE CREAM to Members and Visitors MADE /TS WAV BV THE WAV /TS MADE was enjoyed. Professor Horace Williams, of the de­ "•11,1 i.-"".r t charming of partment of philosophy of the University MUSICAL CLUBS GIVE Ind Erwin, attired ..F North Carolina, will he the principal was adjudged CONCERT ON SATURDAY Mathematics elub, to be held Tuesday \ I.-- \ A. _ evening at 8 o'clock in room 2D of Musicians Perform For Last Time Uukc Prof. Williams, who is a very This Year at Greensboro College; prominent figure In the field of philoso­ Mrs. Barnes Goes Along phy, .will speak on •"Hie Philosophy of Ou nest aSturday night ot Greensboro Mai hematics," a subject In which he has College the members of the Duke Munsi- been very much interested, and oue that They win more than cal clubs will give their final concert for University at lhe annual meeting of 1 he has dealt with considerably in his North Carolina Academy of Science, cent book, "The Kvolution of Logic." This meeting will be the last for the J. Frank Warner, a Duke alumnus be held at Chapel Hill next Friday a ^ one glance * t and former member of the Glee elub, is 1921-28 school year. Miss Gladys White, responsible fur the apepurance of the -Sa turd l.y. retiring president of ihe Matliemjilies /, i Dnke l.iur-icians In Greensboro. : socieiy is composed of profess. elub, will read a paper on "The Lift There is an indefinable J. Foster Barnes, director of the Glee and Works of Sir Isaac Nov tun." Hist 1 \W something about your John Club, jiud George E. "Jelly" Leftwich, capat I leader director of the orchestra, have devoted ivide liinto various ,le]i;irl]neiit.- wilh Ihe i lb, and her I FLORSHEIM Wards that tells something a great deal of time to the preparation rom I nent man nt the head of each. definite about you. •:. ](.,,.ki,, is the chairman of the SHOES are the kind of their is for public is cordially invited I men want... hardy Others sue that you have which j ,-ei.e.l est ,. ic.m.ties depart men I i.f the Ae.iiiemy. for long service, ik/^Vl a taste for quality. They'd The program will include smart looking and never guess the prices — always comfort­ rx. \ m $7 and $9. Come in and able. Well worth c : choose from large variety. the price. '•ilk " . N. - '^ %

Ten It, Twth-t Dnllan 1 nVeiv's .S.hoe5 Spring be affecting ability tremendi ly, it was unofficially announced today. The freshman grades fell down consid \ ^^^vms^ Miller- Bishop, erably on the last mid-semester ersamino DURHAMSHOECO. \ ^"•"•"^ Inc. The poor results arc attributed to ai tacks of spring fever whieh students ar prone to have at this time of the yea; Spring fever sups the vitality, acts as check oo ambition, and makes the slu dent listless. up theUanqplan^ Patronize our Advertisers Off for Europe. Si* days on the Atlantic. Deck games—dancing in the moonlight— hig Fourth of July iflchiulion in London—• f beach parlies galore at Ostcnd—then Brus­ sels, and at last, Paris! The entire trip costs only S375 ivhieh includes everything. What Shakespeare l.eservaliiitir. may rnlill be a vail libit- if you write or wire immediately. says about Coca-Cola

'The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good" -— Obviously, the Duke meant the >ai.inq*cSailinc| lady—not Coca-Cola. But why bring that up? Translate it into Oner the Bounding Main—Virginia, plain United States, and you get: Ihe :.iiiv< rr.:,i, iim. len oilier big fea­ tures in the brilliant June issue of IT HAD TO BE GOOD TO GET WHERE IT IS S m'sllrssn a day ©llgeHumor i~- J. l050N.LaSj.lle St, Chicago. ll'ethiesilnii- April 25, l!l:-.'H THE CHRONICLE

THOS. F. HEWITT SPORTS Bull Dogs Here Over Week-End Sports Editor

TENNIS TEAM ON IMPSPIKEMEN BLUE DEVIL NINE GOLFERS EXPECT FURMAN BATTERS DUKE FRESHMEN EXTENDED ROUTE L0SET0U.N.C. LOSES HARD ONE WIN OFF GEORGIA BEAT DUKE TEAM SCARE OAK RIDGE Carolina Frosh Have Advan­ IN SLOW AFFAIR Harris Hits Homo Run and THROUGH NORTH tage by Being in Condition TO WAKE FOREST Three-Bagger lo Lead Bat­ ting of Blue Imps Five Meet Grind For Devil Due to Early Meets >stly Errors Prove Downfall Game Practically a (lift to Fur- ma.i Team as Literally AJthough the weeIl.cr hardly permitted Netmen This Week Iheir first performance of the sea- of Blue Devils ., and after losing second plac Devi Is Were V i tl o rs playing, the Imps and the ROGERS YET IN N. C. MEET .he Duke University frosh track JOHNSON PITCHES WELL the Stale .Ton rn anient al Hclgeliel. met defeat at the hands of Coaeh FARLEY IS STAR AT BAT Oak Hi.li.-c cadets ment through frith a Other Members of Duke Team Beaten ngatcd Duke Boxman Sails the y I3th and 14lh only by an nnl Out in State Meet, But Captain •'a ...en lasl Thursday at Chapel Loss of Whitted and Slate (lame in I'ill All the Way by Many Ridge which was woujiy the cadets by Rogers Holds His Own Same Afternoon Too Much of a Demon Batters Mental Handicap lur Duke [he nan,™ margin of 10 lo 9. The Blue In the North Carolina Intercollegiate Imps showed mueh illiproveiue.it in Losing the St.ite College game and playing and led the scoring until the last Chapel Hill hist Thursday the Doke George Whitted all iu lhe same after­ representatives put up a good showing. riad not been together due to t noon gave the Duke Blue Devils a rulh- Duke entered a strong team this year, Johnson, Duke right-hander, pitched led by Captain Stewart Rogers, but class meet ns has l.eell the usual eusli. encountered much sliffer opposition than creditable kail, allowing nine scattered r the direction of Coaeli Marshal : this Institution, hits; but Joyuer of Wake Forest held lon anil of Manager lliil Jeillllng) The Duke men were neck aud ne the Blue Devils to six safeties and was the Devils have improved quite a bil backed well by the tight playing of his

rolina presented the most met iriulljr; nml r. (irsl [ilj.ee Werber sent a hot single over second base nnd scored a moment later when Kit -seen ...i Hanes Field in the aletly.lmi-c iinii Itirhni, Kistler hit a double into left field. The ir or two, hut despite this fact they Deacons scored three runs ill the second re good enough to cop the game by ; point. Literally they won, hut dity the game was a gift. With t State and Wake For Truusk.v, of Duke, won ten points by ne in the ninth and a man ou third .king first place ill both the MO und result of a walk and a pair of sac iter stages of the g Dp until this year ie tiHI).Hi s time was good iu both : Georgia ou Saturda t was muffed, the man e Duke's game until ith the winning tally, seored. There were two men out .till had a chance tu one on base when Johnson picke feated his team-mate in the final match tied for firsL in the high Jul Kuykcn.i»rs grounder und shot In 1927 Joe Whisnant of Duke carrie. third in Ihe high hurdles, to first. Weaver had to reach for the ball away this coveted honor. The Duke Uni .tai of 8 counters. Wlnslow, Duke and J led il. 'Hie play should football star, was seeond ill the di retired the sklc wilh only one run ft il the I when The whole affuir was rather listlcr r (I. IWlin doubled, - Carolina man hurled the plate nd devoid of the usual pepper, the oi iches more than his throw, in high Duke _ _.. 000 100 000—1 rijrlit spot of the afternoon being tl rbool, Wlnslow made several mar itting of Boley Farley. This boy cs I doubles. Cal.ti.in Ste.van Summary—Runs batted in. Kistler, ie discus throw and when he gets jck that rock as evidenced by his snim uiiilcl'ci.l- Dowtin (2), Faust. Two base hits: Dow­ i form he should break tbe varsity tin, Kistler, Allen, Deane, Kuykcndal. ver Ihe wall, his two base blow th, Sacrifice hits: Hawkins. Double playi attled the right field bricks and th. . the lirst rncjiying single which carnone.l fro Although Duke lost the meet, it wa i, Johns ut B surprise. Carolina is known fo i balls :« pitcher'.! shins into left, er track teams ..nil has i.a.l severs Duke has .1 ej.i.d Icam, hut it seen l5C.ll 3. Hits: off Turner 9 in 5; off icels in which lo condition her inc. I meet Roddy j be suffering under a mental hand Ison 3 in 4.'Hit by pitcher: Staton Duke has nol had much practice bu ap. When Ihey come out of it tho; li-flnals. Hargrai ins plenty of splendid material for Ih • Turner). Win g piteher. Wilson. -finals with a by. alls are due to sing, nnd that wo ling piteher. Tucker, Umpires: •arsity whieh is of the major importanc. round Hanes Field is in for a beatil I Wake Forest. Duke's

here is still chance of winning the II singles play hampionship but the flooding tide e doubles play rmii llr. lug swiftly by. 1^ ington of Carolina. The Duke pair ho been seeded number one team by ton. ney officials. Holton and Burke drew bye the first round und wen pat on in the Clayton, ss , o 0 1 3 8 0 • the Hell of Car 120-yard high hardies Scarboro, If __ 3 0 J. Joyner, 3b 4 1 lieynolils, 11. 2 1 Rogers has. a stroi Faust, rf 4 0 K. Joyner, p 4 0 0 0 11) experience. Iluilily nnd Carr are favore. hurdles—Skinner, (_ Totals 30 4 8 27 13 3 in douhles to continue the Davidsoi dynasty, having -won thc championship \d in cf 4 0 22? J 1 I 2 0 0. 0 roll, Carolina; Wlnslow, Weaver, lb 11 0 0 2 11 Deane, 2b t 0 12 8 0 0 2 0 0 Allen, c :l .: 1 7 1) 0 1 2 5 0 Hawkins, lb 3 C 0 10 1 1 xllnllhu-sworlh 0 0 suits my taste old, Carolina, and Turner, Duke, tied o o o o ir second; height, IU feet B Inches. High jump—Bagby, Carolina, Totuls 31 1 6 27 13 2 'reeman, Duke, tied for Iirsl, Tni luke; height, 11 feet i inches. Broad jump—Neiman, Carolina; E OPEN FORUM lick, Duke; Bullard. Carolina; dlstc like nobody's business Kontinued from page two)

•re without hnviog his guest solo- form?" lie most certainly could. i KNOW what I like in a pipe, and what I like is good old Prince Albert. Fragrant as can be. would be greatly missed. Anyone . nol witnessed the splendid' Cool and mild and long-burning, right to the whieh "Silver Moon" from My bottom of the bowl. Welcome as the week-end nd is rendered by Mr. and Mrs. , or who has not heard Mrs. reprieve. Welcome ... and satisfying! No matter how often I load up and light up, DID YOU KNOW? guesl soloist If lie did not enjoy I never tire of good old P. A. Always friendly. Always companionable. P.A. suits my taste. I'll say it does. Take my tip, Fellows, and load mid anil found wholesome? 2. That scientists ean det. up from a tidy red tin. ace by weighing people's I >^ Be Prepared / HAVB a Sawyer's Frog Brand Slicker on hand and the rain won't bother you. The tidy reel tin that's Sawyer's genuine Oiled Slick­ (pressed themselves coi packed with pipe-joy. ers are guaranteed waterproof. iele of last week ugref >RIN6E ALBERT Gel your slicker before lhe dealer') •riter was badly inform — no other tobacco is tike it! stock THTU low 7. That scorpions are known lo hi sinrved lor 3flg flays, and spiders hi HMSAVWER'Son. existed for 17 months without food. E Cambridge, Mast B chm ett* THE CHRONICLE •dull, April :.'•;.

ORCHESTRA PLAYS LOCAL DEBATERS ut Frank Aydelotte, ol Finds Tobacco i College, Swarthmore, Pa. w of the continually enlurg Ride the Buses and AT RESORT CITY REPORTjaJCCESS lion, has estohlisli.nl a (pec- for "Breaking University Club Signs Contract I'jrvin und King Win Two and Street Cars to Furnish Music for Sum­ Lose One Loniest Un Sou­ In" a Pipe mer at Henderson ville thern Trip Columbus, Ohio Convenient - Safe - Economical Mareh 10, 1927 The University Club Orchestra I'aul Ervin ami Jennings King, reyre- Lm-us&Bro.Co. Four Tickets for 30 cents Duke University yesterday signed co Richmond, Va. Gentlemen: tract to play in liendcrsonville, N. I Two years ago my wile gave me an Electrical Fixtures and Reading Lamps for the summer. Thia offer was receiv •-- pipe. I smoked it a great until this date dealfortwo or three weeks, put iti Durham Public Service Co. osed. tii.'ii IJI.I.:U, smoking it again. This limcil wns very sirono. '• • The i baa had several . me that it had been si •• -ent places but chos. [lira nirw pipe Jiud slum I,! I'i- ]rrn riv-.i;. . Th(r pipe was bid away again. A i big reputation th 1 a hall 0 I Mild |l- : so the popularity o short time ago 1 s,,>i ir ,>i' J • ri the debating sc t the faet who I one of the common brands of IOIHMTO ..imaging the faculty team. disappointing. This will be the big game of the year; [ i„l,i il Bdiflhad triad VA-,"- ir April io do not fail to put aside all your work worlh. 1 told him I never had. I fol- i.r.1. r, .ItlaJlijonalr. ak.-i.-ioj. I.e. U.iri 1 up pou­uid attend. Should the weather prevent, lts. -U this melius anil in the other ir in baseball sport-writers' terms, : il.ould Jupiter Pluvius weep at the ap- .... '..-.: P Who Should He Choose ? .ThLiI a,.l|,il;.[ iin.'aU-iJ In liirvir;,, irini.ir,. be played when I say that it has n His Soul Bade Him Reciprocate the Loae of His sweetness to the pipe, and.haa made Sympathetic, Naiye, Ward- •lit affirmative nan defended hy the r dat. me wonder. Was it the i Ulk.r speakers against K.l.ory while the brand of tobacco that caused ine to BUT— llegalive ivun upheld J£J,iiiril Alabama iny il rinrv I. n I !;,• !•.,',.' period of time? As a novice, I preler Edgeworth. I Ilin.iJJigl.aul Southern, am i.r.ir.c In rrlirli ID it, J.s I feet satis- One Night With a Russian Vampire—! esnltij.g s for hare is none better on the market. Sincerely yours, LOVE!—Who to Choose ~""*S] S&ajJ Ily successful this year, Duke having DR. BEN D. MANN Philip C. Shera on. The lirst and second debates of the Dentist ACTION!—From Start to Finish _ ,"^Sr>. General Practice of Dentistry Edgeworth canon, with Oxford and the Uaiversity (02-603 First Nafl Bank Bldg. Extra High Grade 'I West Virginia, respectively, were no- Offcc Phone J-0811 lecision contests. Then followed unani- Phone J-M01 Smoking Tobacco Mystery? Galore! ..ous decisions for Dukes debaters over Rutgers and Alabama, bolh contests be- i.i£ held lifi'ir. The tiwarthmure ik-balir t ils ability to play WELCOME Duke University Faculty, Stodenta, old and new. Nunnally'a Fine Candies. Waterman, Parker and Schacffer Fountain Peru, Eastman Kodaks and Films HAYWOOD 4 BOONE QtfTMN ut the Country elubs i.i Asheville : The Down Town University Drug Store all Ilie script ilaiuees il. imlli plrKi-.a. Continued from page ons) The high type ot boys that make sted by troupes uf dancers, Alic tin. uiv]ji-..tia ami ilie wonderful ri- rr associates will soon begin pral .1 Ilie woodland stage, which wi! =="11 : scene of the May Day revet APPLEJACK the beauty uf the set ling fur the i r CLOTHES 1 SAM H. HARRIS' inuuee. It is almost as satisfactor

y arc hoping and'p.ayiug, how ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY that the weather of the last fc Broadway Mystery Success , nut representative of the USUI STYLES, TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL AT THE nncl includes Bruce e ; c iu North Carolina. Such rainfa CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED , M;i) .1.,1,1,1 ir D thei SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES. insured for this visit lu Duke Unlver- DURE AUDITORIUM li aud Jelly l.i-fl wiol ity. The Dormouse says It is estremely doubtful if even he could sleep In such PRESS ASSOCIATION CONVENES TOMORROW inaiy h.ud thunder. The actors from Wonderland will he (Jlmrter louse {Continued from Pa. Saunders, editor of the Elisabeth City .Muy D-jy, yielding jiluee t,i tlie Taurian S.*. MO, »45, *SO T.00<>... IIIIII s; mli-sil .uid ti.iLiiuijlly knoi Players in Mr. Bernard Shaw's Andro­ er, will feature the program. Saturday cles and the Lion ut night. Both troupes morning Oscar Coffin, head of th. of actors will decidedly be worth the partinent of journalism at thc Univ. patronage of the people of Duke Uni­ of N'or will a versity. mhty.

r J. B. Hubbell, New Folders, Broadsides, Walter Stamey, {Continued from page one) ^ mw 'Ibis idea, he stated, is one of the mis taken ones held by graduates who Ilk, College Publications, tu look back upon the good old day. when they went tu college, and Imagin, that they are far superior to those o FANCY ICES BLOCK CREAM a nearby newspaper. t]|c present. Scholarship, he said, is a Hooks Magazines, lieljireeii Kirkpatrick will act high now as it ever was, but it is no 1 registrar of all delegates high enough. He t Durham Ice Cream Co. Advertising Literature lat the studen We make any Color Block Ice Cream for Frat and Sorority Banquets PHONE: Dial I.-B68 MAIN AT DUKE Phone F-0821 PUNCHES SHERBETS

r'la'-iii llur day's pin^raui. It was pointe out ut this iin.e Hint the society's chapter at Duke has during the past eight yeai At noon the Durham Mernini, I, and the Durham i'.in will entertain the association at a luncheon in (jnioi PHILOSOPHY AT OXFORD n.d the Duke- Ceo rgi. delation. At o'clock tliere will be a n the parlor PARIS Printers to the State of North ur given by the Chambi of Durham, and at 8:1 mnias, To cun.pete fur it, a man Thursday, Friday, Saturday n will entertain at a dir have reached nineteen and not passed Carolina and to the University ncr danee at the Washington Duke Hotel. The meeting will come Sophomore In his college. He may com­ Saturday morning '.ill, '.l-.e. tiual busine-a.-rpet e either in the State in which he lives, of North Carolina of tl or the state in which he has received his Richard s he li Barthelmess

dining ruun. uf Union, and foUowin( this the entire assembly will attend th. final Duke-Georgia game. Officers of the association are H. L.

David D. Carroll, University of North Carolina, first viee-presidenti Ann Fays- Christian & King sour* Johnston, Queens Cillegc, sectm THE NOOSE vice-president; Frances G. Gibson, N C. C. W„ secretary; and A, L. Aydlette

A liee Joyce, Thelma Todd, Montague Printing Company WHEN HUNGRY Love, Rest Haines You will find no better place to eat than with

GEORGE and TOM IT'S ONE OF THE BIGGEST 124 W. Parrish St., Durham, N. C HOME MADE 1'IES THE PURITAN LUNCH "Home of Duke Students for Years"