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In Tb.Ls '-ue EdJtorlals The Southern Collegian . .. Fancy • The Southern Collegian . . . Sun­ Dtes!\ Figure . . . Registration To day Movies Gone With the Wind Be Held Tomorrow. W· r ling-tum t . . . Phi Beta Kappa.. z '7 79 By the Students, For the Students VOL. XLI WASHINGTON- AND. LEE UNNERSITY, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11 ,1938 NUMBER 28 \V ill Rogers Lists I\'len 5':-~~=~~t!;:..,~ow Faculty Re-establishes Collegian Members of the Regtstrat.lon •gure Committee of the Faculty today I n Fancy D ress Fl announced a special registration day for Wednesday, January 12, for those students who desi.re to make changes in their second se­ Pending Submission of Suitable Margaret Woods of Sweet Briar Will Be First Lady of mester schedules and who will not be In town at the end of this se­ BaU Portraying Reception At Governor's mester. Regular registration will be Home In Ante-Bellum Charleston held on Friday and Saturday, Jan­ uary 28 and 29. Plans Ex:ecutive Committee be played by John Shoaf. who will By Will Rogers today named fifty­ The special regtatration period four Washington and Lee students escort Miss Julia. Harris of HoUlns will be under the direction of Pro­ ------~------· Lo nssist him in portraying the in the !lgure. Pierre G. T. fessor Royston. and will be held scene of ante-bellum Chatleston Beauregard, soon to be a Brlga­ from two untU four o'clock next New Magazine Will Have for Fancy Dress Ball on January dleJ·-General in the Confederate Lamb Names Wednesday. Class sch~dules for the Blue To Have Be 28. Members of the figure w111 rep­ Army, will be portrayed by Blll second semester will also be avail­ uon Borrowed Time" To Entirely resent personalities ot South Car­ Bagbey, who ls to escort Miss able tot· those who wish t.o check To Open This \Veek uLiterary" olinian society in the days imme­ Hannah Taylor of Hollins College. on their schedule. An additional Business Staff Band At Games diately preceding lbe War Between Cbarlest.on Society 1 l'etrlstration period will be held ' 0n Bo1·rowed Time," the - NO ACfiON TAKEN the States. Other members of the figure from ten-thirty to noon on Wed­ Six Juniors, Seven Sopho­ dramatization of Professor Wat­ As Governor Pickens of South with their dates will represent t he nesday morning for those who can­ kin's new novel. will have Its Gluyu Promises Muaic For ABOUT NEW EDITOR Carollna. Rogers with his lady wlll best ln Charleston Society ot the not make tbe afternoon period. It mores, And Twenty-four initial out-of-town tryout in At Least One BaaketbaU __ entertain the group in the garden time. Men named to these parts was alao announced. Freshmen Named New Haven the thirteenth of of the governor's own home near include Bob Arnold, Bllly Wilson. th is month. he said today. After Game a Week Publication Board Will Charleston. Charles Clarke. Jack Bear. Sam ;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• Six Juniors. seven sophomores a two days run, it will r eturn to Ollie Oluyas, student band leader Probably Be Consulted Sweet Briar Girl Rules McChesney, Spence Kerkow. and twenty-tour freshmen ctlm- for three dress t·e­ and former president of the Glee On Staff Miss Margaret Woods of Sweet CompLon Broders. Frank Frazier. Sports Writer prlae the new Ring-tum Phi bus- hearsals and wlU be presented Club. announced yeaterday that Bl'iar College wUI portray the part and vaughn Beale. !ness staff, James G. Lamb. Bu.si- to audien ces the the university band wlll continue Re-eatablisbment of the South­ of the governor's wile and will rule Al'L Buck. Murat Willis. Jim Hail w L F ness manager. revealed today. twentieth. to pertonn throughout the re- ern Collegian as a Ut.erary maga­ as First Lady of this year's Fancy Roaers, Bllly Hudgins, Birnie Ha.r- S • Or Allen T. Snyder and Home.t· Cor- The play Is being directed by ma.lnder of the basketball season, zlne was voted yesterday by the Dt·ess Ball. Miss Woods' home Is tn per. Mike TomUn. Bill Bot·rtes, michael. both juniors. are the Joshua Logan. and was dra­ playlng for at least one game a faculty, pending the development Bronxville. New York. Frank P rice, Seth Baket·. Charlie Killt•ng Bettm• g new advertising managers. Tbelr matized by Paul Osborne. Sets week. of a suitable plan bY the Executive The part of ex-governor William Lykes. Warren Edwards, Bob assistans. Oscar Ennenga, David wel'e designed by J oe Eilzlner. Due to the spirit aroused by the Committee of the student body. A H . Gist will be taken by Henry White. Bucky Stoops, Bob Hol- J. Isaly and at-e S{)phomores. Among the prominent actors band's better-than-usual playinr motion to rescind the ban of the Pohlzon, who will escort Miss Janet land. John Whlt.e. Cassel Adam- "Lexington, Vlrglnla, Ls the only One Junior and one sophomore, who wUl appear in tbe produc­ at the Maryland game last week, faculty advisory committee was Sims of Holton Arms School in the son. and Charlie Hart.. place in the country where we were PhlUp K . Yonge and M. Thomp- tion are Richard Bennett. fa­ this declaton was de!lnltely reach- voted down. flgw·e. South Carollna's two Sen­ J lm Lamb, Bob Howard, Frank really stopped from operating," the son McClure t-espectlvely. are the rnous for his variety of roles on ed. After the game a lot of favor- According t.o the resolution ators James H. Hammond and Jones, Eddie Hiserman, Bill Hll- now wealthy head of America's new circulation managers. Their both the legitimate ataae and In able comment on the band's show- adopted after two and oae-balf Her, Dorsey Wilson. Haakell Diet- "legal" footb&ll gambling syndi- j new assistants are Aaa Sphar. James Chestnut, Jr., will be repre­ the moving pictures. Peur Min­ ina was voiced by members of the hours ol discussion. publlcaUon of tnson. Pele Traynor. Cecil Taylor, cate declared late last. fall in gl&nc- Junior: and Oeorae Foote, sopho­ sented by Tom Pat·rot and Ben er. Frank CoDrOy, DorothY student body and faculty. the Southern Collegian will be per­ Chester Palmer, Max Beckenrtdge, ina back over the hundred mllllon mol'e. Andet·son. PatTot will escort Miss Stlckner, and Helen Strickland However, it waa pointed out by mitted when the Executive Com­ Bill Frny. Ralph Smith . Albert dollar season. which is reported lo The staff assistants are as tot- Jean Gt·ay Stevens of Sweet Briar are the other stars In t he cast. Oluyas, there are one or two draw- mlttee of the student body submits Pollack. Allen snyder, AI S::yman- have netted a cool ten million. lows : James A. Saltsman and College and Anderson will bl'i.ng b&clta tba~ must be atallhtened out a aatlafactory plan to U1e f~ his sister, Miss Athol Anderson, ski. Carl Anderson. Sydney Lewis. Tbe quotation was recorded by Paul B. Dobbs, Junlon: and the 1------...1 before thta organllatton aa lt through the faculty a.c:IIIMIC who attended Traphagen School and Vance Funk. a sporta writer in Chicqo, center followtna sophomores; Billy A~rs atanda can become a fixt\lJ'e. Be- Committee. ot the ayndJcate, who told a mem- Laurence E. Carson. Andrew in New York. cauae of the lack of intereat and No AeUoa On ber of the Ring-tum Phi staff dur- Moore, and Robert c. Turrell. Gym To Have £41-. LUerary FJauns Final Subscription 1ng the hoUda.ya that the "gamb- The rema1n1nc ataft ualstants poulbly talent for muatc in tbe No action was taken on -.,. Part.s or South Caroilna.'s two Drive On Thursday lers had aort of smiled" when he are fre.hmen; Samuel R. Ames, school. it bas been nene·=ry uP polntment of an editor for the~ leading literary figures of the time had said: "Juat one damn colleae Lupton Avery, Ralph Bird. Bar­ New Platform to now to employ the service~ of a Ucation. although it Ls gene._ wUl be portrayed by Dick Snow Advance subscriptions tor Pancy newspaper was able to put the old Carman, Bdward Crook. cam­ few members of VMI'a profeulonal beUeved that selection of a new sktdll under UJ." band to aerve aa a background editor will reside with the PubU and Bob Nicholson. Snow w1ll Dress approached the 350 mark to­ eron Dean. L. Randolph Hanna. Dance Board To 1-felp Pur­ represent the poet, Paul Hamilton day and gave indication that this tor our more inexperienced play- cations Board, who are authorized NatloD-wlde 8Jndleate Samuel Hlden, Archie Bill, L&w- era. At present, also, some of the to name omcers of publlcatlona in Hayne. and will escort Miss Vir­ year's drive might surpaaa the ~­ 'lbis syndicate, which reaUzed renee Btmea, Elmont Hom, So­ cbue Stand For Danca ginia Cather of Hollins College. ord number of 391 advance sub­ large proftts the country over, with men Jones. Prank KJbllna, Jamea And A.emblia lnatrwnents that have been aiven the amendment to the student Nicholson will be the novelist. Will­ scriptions set last year. A final Its sub-centers in leadm. clttes and RuaeeU, Howard Sheperd, M . Till­ to new players have been rented body conatttutlon voted last sprl.ng lam Gllmore Simms, and w111 bring drive at a ll fralernlty houses will with agents In almos~ every town. man stmon, Donald Stein. Francia continuing ltll policy of using all by tbe aohool and muat be bought The tone of faculty optnlon Miss June Trout of Mary Baldwin be held on Thursday nirht. did try to mate a start In Lex- Strang, Donald Tauart, Claude extra funds to bene11t the Univer­ it the band ta to continue to play seems to indicate that any attempt College. Ben Anderson. business man­ lngton last tall and, singularly or M. Walker, Henry B. WUder. A. sity. the dance board Will do a at ita present alze. to continue the magazine aa a The part of Robert Barnwell ager, declared this noon that he not, toot a beating on the West M . Wlnr. &nd Herbert c . Wolf. maJor part in purohaalnl a new Oluyaa expressed the hope that aeml-humorous pubUcation would Rhett. foremost secessionist. Is to was fairly well satlsfted wlth the Virginia - Waahlnrton and Lee platform for the IJYDinaalum, durin8 the next summer a few be defeated, and that only a deft results of the drive so tar. He also game. which wU1 be used both by dance acholarahlpa will be offered b)' the nitely literary magazine wtU rc expressed the hope that all other The operations of the local New Plana Adopted At orcheatraa and the atudent body university to boys with muatcal celve consideration. Prize-Winning Story students planning to attend would agenta and their relation with a durm. university aaeemblles. ablUty and that aome 1111all do- Faealb 8enUmena. take advantage of the reduced national syndicate were exposed Religious Conference 'lbe new platform, made of a1x nation wt1l be liven 1n order to in- One faculty member said: "I be By Stanford Schewel by ~ Ring-tum Phi after the pa­ tiers, will probably be here ln time sure the permanence of the band. lieve that the faculty in genera tickets now offered. Durina the Cbrtatmaa holldays Geu New Recognition Students were also requested by per received Information aa to the for the Fancy Dress aet at the cloae Tentative plana for a concert to are of tbe oplnlon that the South methods of the rtna. The &Ients Harry PbUpott, Hugh Avery. and of this month. The preaent plat­ be held in Lee Chapel in the em Collegian should be a maga Dick Snow to make arrangements Charlie Guthrie attended the Vincent 0 . Burns. nationally for their costumes as soon as pos­ immediately realined their posts form will be taken out. aprtn. were a1ao dlacloeed yeater- line whlch will give expression to after paytnc out thelr bets, and no National Assembly of Student known poet and lecturer, who Is sible. He warned that tomorrow Frank Price, president of the dar. althoulh no definite arranre- student efforts in literature rather one waa then wt111ng to take over Christian Asaoclatlona. whlch waa compll1ng a collection ot outstand­ would be the last. day for t&ldna dance board, yestentay cited eev­ menta have been completed as yet. than a magazine drawing popular tbe apncy. No more oraanlzed beld at Miami University in OX­ Ing high school articles has ex­ measurements. eral improvements done by tbe appeal through crude humor." tended an Invitation to Stanford gambllnl on football pmes wu ford. Ohlo. from December 27 to board ln recent years. chief of Plans for other dances of the Jan&l&'7 1. Seven \V-L Men Attend Yesterday's action by the faculty Schewe! to send him a story that can1ed on about the campus. whlch Ti&a the girl'a powder room followed a meeting of the faculty Eet were also announced today as The conference attract.ecl 1800 Schewe! wrote in 1934 while at­ Junior class president Cecil Taylor "aeaa" Ct&y built three years aro. N. Y. Tima Conference advisory committee last Friday t.endlnl Lynchburg High School. It waa tb1a lltuatlon and thla delegates from 4'7 atatea and aev­ and ODK head, Jlm Rogers, com­ en foretcn countries wboee ob­ Six Wublni"ton and Lee stud- when two plans for the reappear Co-author of the book. "I Am A pleted al'rangements for their atorJ. which cau.aed the rambllna enta and one profeaor attended ance of the Collegian were submit Fugitive Prom A Chain-Gang." head to aay: "Lexington, Virginia, Jective was to set up new plans Faculty Membm' 'Worb dances. the New York Annual ted by students. Bums Is extending this offer to Is the only place in the country for the advancement of Christian nmes Are On Exhibit In Library conference, held in New Two Planl SubmJUed / several students who wrote ar­ where we were reallr stopped from aasoclaUona on the coUep cam­ Chrtatmu Ucle.s which received national re­ Taylor Chooses Arlene operating.... Just one damn col­ pus, to strive for the develop. One of the moat lnterest1111 ex­ York City December 21. One plan, submitted by tc.rmer cognition. The book wm appear In Ieee newapaper waa able to pUt ment ot new technlquea of car­ htbita of those featured by the w-L bad one of the largest staff members Mcinerney. Heiden, early summer. Tweedy To Lead Prom the sldda under ua." rytnc on their work, and to en­ library staff con.atata of the print­ repreeentaUona at the conference and NeU, aalts continuance ot the The story which Burns requested Iarae their work in order to better and wu one of the few southern "old" Southern Collegian. l'htl oth The payment of class dues ed worlta of aeveral of the W-L won first place in a National con­ to ttt the needs ot the collece cam­ echoola which aent deieratea. er. entered by James Fishel and lest to which Scbewel submitted it. date by 61 members of the Jun- W. L. Bryant Is Choeen pus. Speakers at the conference faculty. Repreeen~ both the Rlng- Ernest Woodward, n , propoees a Moat recent of the publlcatlona tum Phi and the Jouma11am de- "new" Collecian as a deftnltely lit 'rhe prize for the winning of the lor class hns guaranteed an un- Official VMI Steward Included well known labor lead­ usually large figure tor the Jun- ers. d1atlnrulshed theologtana, are "Uncom~on Scold" by Oeor1~ partment, the following atudenta erary marazlne. contest. was •100. While attend­ S. Jackson. On Borr?,wed Time attended: Jamea Plahel, QUbert Ing school here Schewe! hu taken Ior Prom. January 27. Cecll Tay­ W. L. Bryant of Charlotteavtlle government representatives. and lor, president of the claaa. In ex­ church representatives. by L. E. Watkin, and Bconomnca Gardner, Howell w. Roberts. Jr., an active Interest In debate work. waa oftlclally approved as ateward Por Everbody". by Mervyn Cro- Wlillam P. Wood, and Uattbewa Last year he was a columntat for preaaing his appreciation for the of Vlratnla Mllltary Inatttute on Harry PhUpatt aatd that plans Bob Thomas To Head aplrlt of cooperation which the baUih. Unique amoq the otber Ortftlth local Tlmea repreaenta- t he R.lng-~um Phl. and at December 20 by the VM!I Board of were belnl completed to aet up an exhlbita is a set of madrlaals com- tive. ' Pi K. A.; SAE Elects class has shown, litated yeaterday Vlatt.on. He wlU succeed Beraeant exhibU of the literat ure aatbered the present time is manager of the posed and arranaed by John Dr. L. H. Fartnholt wu present debating team. that he hoped additional payments W. J . Aahburne, cllaml8sed aeveral at the conference. Tb1a exhibit, Kerkow As Praident would swell the total to n . Pay­ weeks aro followina charaea of em­ which will include material on the Graham. aa a tueat of a member of the This exhibit w111 soon be re- start the nmes. Alton Farber, ment of the dues entitles members bezzling Inatltute funds. subjects of reUglon and aoclal ot Two fraternities have recently placed by one concernln1 BenJa- Jay Reid, and John Nelll, who First Lee Editori41 Award to walk in the class firure and to Mr. Bry&nt, who has been in questions. wUl be located ln the ac­ elected oftlcers. Bob Thomas of mln Pranklln's life u a printer. cepted invitations, were not able To Be Gi,..en January 21 a favor for their dates. charge since December 15, former­ reading room of tbe Student Union Chevy Chase. Maryland, waa Taylor Leads F11ure ly served aa head ateward of the and will probably be ready by the to attend. chosen president of Pi Kappa Al­ 1be conference. held in the BUt­ pha to aucceed Casael Adamson. The first Lee Editorial Award, Taylor will lead the Cla-ure and Monticello Hotel, CharlottesvUle. first of next week. Chi Gamma Theta Will more Hotel under the New York Btlma Alpha Epallon elected sponsored by the VlrKinla Pre81i will be accompanied by Ml88 Ar­ ------Meet To Ch001e Pledges Times and School service. featur­ Spence Kerkow of Covtnaton. Association and the W-L depart ­ lene Tweedy of Lynchburg. He ment of Joumallsm, will be pre­ ed amonr ita speakers, Lieutenant· Kentucky to follow John Tomlln. will be assisted by Oeor11e Myers, Former Ring-tum Phi Editor Chi Gamma Theta, l ocal bon- Colonel Herman Beukema, head sented January :n, 0 . w. Riegel, vice-president of the class orary chemtatry society. wm hold of the department of Economics Vice presidency of Pi ItA went to Bob Howard, whUe Chrla Keller director ot the department of Taylor stressed that Juniors who Its ftnt meeting of 1938 soon arter at West Point. Charlea G . Fen­ Journalism, announced la.st week. ~crashes Thru' On West Coast the berlrmins- of the second ee- wick, political science profeaaor at will handle the duties of aecretary are sUll consldertnr paying their for the remainder ot thla year. This award w111 be r iven to the dues should do so by Saturday as meater to choose plectaea, Dave Bryn Mawr, Nathaniel Peffer of writer of the best. editorial ap­ the order for favors will be made Walker. president, announced yea- Colu.mbla univeraltJ, and James Ed Metcalf waa elected vice­ peal'ing in any Virginia newspaper. Another ltiDI· &om Pbl man favor of all. and they were soon at up at that tlme. terday. o. McDonald of the Ttmea editor- president of SAE. Andy Moore ta This editorial wUl be the one which ''craahea" throu1h I And thta time the 1atet of the enclosed stadium. Plana for the lerm will be made, lal staff. the recording secretary and Ed "perfom1s the most meritorious 'The Omicron Delta Kappa for­ "craahel" Ia used In the real demandln• entrance. mal will be held on Saturday lncludinl lhe importation of On the prorram were round Brown ta correapondinr secretary. and dlsinl.et'ested community ser­ sense of the word. 'lbe aate awunr open and lhe speaken and the annual Ohl Gam- table dlscu.ulona, ta1kJ on aport.s vice. due account being taken for night. Jlrn Rogera said that the I t happened awa1 oul in sun­ gate-keeper asked tor ldenUflca­ organization would set a precedent rna Theta banquet In ~y . 'nle 10- and faablona, and speecllea on in­ clatity, loJlc. and social obJec- ny Callfomla. home of the oran1e tton, aaylna that only newspaper cleLy tu&s already brouah ~ to l.he tematlonal alfalra. The 1roup of New Doon An Installed and have no ftgure this y.-ar. bloaaoma and Callfornla Unlveral­ men were to be admitted. tlVCli." campus several speakers. belna co- approximately atx hundred del­ In Chapel Buement ~y·s Role Bowl champlona, the Brown ae.....-n&a V. P. SpOnsor of Dr. samuel Colville eaatea was treated to a luncheon Lee undefeated Golden Bears. Brown. repre~~enunr the UnJted Ltnd'a talk in Lee Ohapel early ln by the Tlmes. A peJr of oak doors baa recent­ Four W-L Students PaN Chief character ln thta tale of Prell, waa readily let ln. and Ber­ Will Osborne Is Signed December. ------ly been inataUed in the buement Virginia State Bar Ex.am braverJ and dartng Is Borden Burr. nier, who wrote several pre-rame For V Ml Mid-Winters Dr. Gaines Will Addra of Lee Chapel by Unlvenlty car­ put editor of the W-L newapaper. stortea tor the llleluDond Tlme~ penters. Will Ol;borne's orchestra will flour stuckmt..,. lhe eulbe repre- fom1er All-South Atlantic quar­ Diapakll and other papers. ex­ Phillips Completes Work IRC Meeting Thursday The doors. maaatve affairs, have plny for Viralnla Mllltary lnati­ senlaUon of wasl\lngton and Lee terbact, and Phi Beta Kappa man. perienced little trouble In galnlnr For Maritime Commission replaced the Iron &rill-work which Lute's mid-winter dance set. Stu­ at the recent Vlrl'lnla Stale Bar Burr. a conttnned follower of Al­ entranoe-leavlnr only the some­ Dr. Oalnea will conduct an In· ExamlnaLions, were succe srul In abama'a Crimson Tide. was a what dubious Burr outside. Durin( Chrllltmu vacation. Dr. format dlacu.sslon at a meetlna or previously occupied the out.atde en­ nt L cottrell. chairman of the VMl trance to the mu&Cum and Lomb. ounce Board. announced yest.er- passing the tests and are now II\Jest of the Alabama team alona ''What are you repreaenttnr?" M. o. PhUllps, proreu.or In th e the IRC Thursday nlaht a t 7:80 at quaUfled to pracUce taw In the with Johny Mack Brown, movie queerled the skeptic gateman. Commerce School wu called to the Student Union. The discus­ They were designed by J . Alexan­ dafius ls OsbOrne's !lrst appear- at.ate. The exams wet•e given in star and former AU-American star Now was the time for quick Wuhlnrton to finish some work sion will be on the meetlnl of the der Veech, Superintendent of MI The popular band Richmond December 14 and 15. at Alabama, and H. 0 .

should b~ tesponsible for a rticles appearing i PERSQNAL OPINIONS Betw ~~~~~ ffi l1r 1!\tnn-tuut Jl~t thcn·in. nnd IS prepared to face the conse- . een II PREVUE-s II \X' ASHINGTON and LFE UNI\'FRSI I 'l (jllt'IH t.• :l!> thr ex-editor of the Collegian has Th Sh t SEMI-\X EEKLY b"''" furccd to face th em, and such respon si- 8 8 I L L K A R R A K E R ID J .• ·L"'. halil\ ,,u rlt' S blame as as an y co mmen- ••.-_._.B,~DF.RRE~~ISCKENS I BAy':~ nBl~· eCI ' JL•E,' V,>Ei~ ~-·',.~~. :- the well 1 >' ... ..,,. .. . , .. .,,, ", E ni£'1NI nt lhl Lt•xin .. ton \'l l'~tnln Po.• L Olticc a~ lh::cn. l ut no fnculry censor sho uld ever be Another poU . . . Monday, 1 ue::,do.y, fH• u VVeuue.s- second-class mall mnttea. Published l'Vt'fY Tuesday nj'pointed to examine a rticles before th eir pub - I witII the s~ C~tln, At the Onlversity of South Car- day) with F t•ed Astnlre. Otorgf' and Friday or the collegiate year. ollna, a ""U was conducted by the Burns. Oracle Allen. J oan Fon- licauon. WIUl t I s T o Be D one Gamecoc""'k, student. newspape.-. to talne, and other:.. Subscription $3.10 per yeaa, In udvanrc A bout the Collegitm? lind out the views and thouahts Joan Fontaine, Ollvin de Havll - of the student body concerning the land's sister and Fred'.s leading .... ,..uar.nu.• " .... "''- "' " "' ~s • SUNDAY l\10YIES- National AdvertisingS ervice, Inc. university. lady In this show. doe:, not dance. W IT H A maJority of the six hundt·ed but · . . It's a P. 0 . Wodehotu;e (,Jifrt' /'w6/114or /1.'1''""'"' GOi'. E THE WIND Our Rlnr-tem Phi edtlor se•ere. tlftms clear that the action It took students polled the fact that, the story: and if you llkl' them hke I 4 Z O M ADISO,. A VI N !:W YOAK. N V was Justlfted . C'"ICA N • IQ·noa • l 'I Att ·" u • ••" n a"n,.;u The rec£'nt reJectio n b y the Lexingto n city 1y cntlctzed the Unherstty admln- Carolina university was Jacking In do, you'll like this picture. A 'l t n!r~ Now It Is a QUeStloD whether the CHARLES F. CLARKE. JR...... Edttm Lslrallon and special committee ror school spll'lt. Evlls poin ted out still dances. however. Rnd with counc1l o f the npp lication of Mr. Ralph D aves ts summn i'Y acllon In the cue or Colllltrl• will continue to exut ot· JAMES 0 . LAMB. JR... . , . . Bu ~ lnc ss Manllil\'1' 1 were: emphuis on football, soror- him Bums and Allen. to pl'rmit S unday movies in Lexington is to be th e Southern Collertan and lts not. It so, Is It to be a cheap hu­ ltles and fraternities: social dl- rtz. John B. to rl.'gn•t chc decision of the Council. Sunday editor. Naturally when the editor rormat1on to sex-sta.t-ved llllter­ At Harvard University, the duty, who resorts ~ o love-mnklng Clev('land, Bill Ball. Bob Fuller. Robert. Gad dY,.. atta. af t<.'rnoon , usually 3 time of rest and relaxation. neclected to do lhls ll followed that paycholorls1:8 have developed a 1 to persuade her t~ luU\11 o.n opem­ . d . . by immediate action had to be taken It li the faint hope ol lllia col­ Reporters can hardly be enJoye m Lexangton stu- to avoid unpleasantness. movlnc picture film promotlnl tic engagement m Buenos Aires. umn that the manaaement of the ements for pronar Audiences naturally know that Benner. Bernd, Buchanan. Burleson. Epsy, Fal'rar. dents in any o ther way than active physical ex- There has always been a great maguloe, if It ls to be t-evlved at correct eye mov ... ~ when Prima Donna Grace Moore Harris, Quekemeyer. Rassmann. Roediger. Steele. erC'i <' o r reading . M ost studentS d o more than howl raised whenever signs ol rae­ all In Ita okl form and undet· Its readinr technique. The purpose discovers this cheapness on hls M c- name, should over to of the new machine ls to aftot•d part she will be temperamentally Thlgpen. van de Water, Woodward. Rennlck. eno ugh reading d u ring the week and physical ulty censorship of student. pubU- old be given Connell. Trice. Kirby. Ber~au s, Cunningham. caUons have even been hinted. the ITOUP heeded by Jimmy Jlblhel an opportunity for adults and put ~u t ; but that sooner or later Fleishman, Fl1edman, Smith. Kaler. exerctse, while 1t has its p lace, gets a little tire- Why this should worry student and :amtat Woodwwd. Tbeee men children to Improve their rea.dlng lhlnas will wot'k out ditterently. ability. some eventually and can never be enj oyed by editors to sueh an e;xtent Ia hard have shown thlllt ~have literary (BI Muc For Madame tLyt·ic, 19n Membtr 1938 any g reat n um ber. to see. Usually faculty members. abUlty, as well a.s a satisfactory Wednesday and Thut'tiday ' w! Lh J:Usociated CoUe6iate Press deans. and college presidents are sort of wtt. It ts m y bf!tlet t'hat they Het.lly · · · Nino Martlnl. Joan .f'ontnlne, Alan In an y issue of this sort it is always unfor- l'emtu-kubly tolerant people. and at would steer a auftlclently mlddlt According to the United Press. Mowbray, Billy Gilbert. Alan Hale. Olstnbu tor of tunate thilt a moral question is dragged in at the same time are highly reason- course; that Ill. presene the dee- Plra Aslmatts, a young Dallas girl. Grant Mitchell, Erik Rhodell, 11.nct · w · f d able. It they had been met half- ency of the Collqtao. and at the has a stranre hobby. Tnls strange otheTS. CoUe5iate DitSest ch s Iig I nest p rovocanon. e are U\ orme way In the present sltuaUon there e same tlme recognize the practical hobby conai.sts of cultivating the Nino Is an excellent stuvcr ns nil ------neceaty of mattlnc it appeal to a flnaernalls on tbe nrst two ftn­ B•t.neM Staft' that the " better e lement" i. e.-the ministers would have been no cause for com­ movie stars are today. His meek­ Advertising Managers: Allen T . Snyder. Home1· Car­ of Lexington, with on e notable exception, , plaint. sutftctently large number of stu- aers ot her lett hand. ness throughout the greater part warftiK D&lls michael. AsSistant Adverttslng Managers: Oscnr dents to ita eld.ltence. When the have rrown so or the fUm produces some Interest­ were wo rking h and in glove to crush the meas- The university authorities did It would be Ideal, but possibly lone that they break otf. she puts Bnnenca. David J . Isaly. Circulation Managers: · · not complain when the CollePao Ing comedY. though he obviously 1 d b th h I Philip K . Yonre. M . Thompson McClure. Assistant urc. T l o ug h we ou t n ot at t etr monves dropped all pretense to literary too much to hope for. that. the them away carefullY as a part or surfers. Amusing highlights a.re Clreulatlon Managers: Asa Sphar. George Foote. were of rhe best, it is me rely unfortunate that quality, In fa.vor of humor and c.ue.tu should become the ve- her coUectlon. Some of the specl­ produced by Mowbray as a great hlcle for future authors, poeta, and mellS ln her collection ure nn the n orm of ministers in Lexington seems tp popular appeal. No objections were mae5tro, and Hale and Mitchell chroniclers. AB the mapzl.ne has lncb and a half lona. Staft' Aaai5taD~ In a district attorney and detectlve be still center ed among those more concerned raised to the increased number of been conducted thls eemeater. no S. Ames. L. Avery, B. V. Ayers. R. Bird. Jr., H . A. . . . issues. No Unea were drawn as to feud. Joan Fontaine is charming Carman, B. c. Crook, L. E. carson. c. Denn, P. Dobbs. with kecpmg the Sabbath holy than tn faang the type of humor that could be one who put hls eftorta Into lt.a F. 8. A. •.• enough and BUly Gilbert's over­ L. R. Hanna, 8 . E. Wden, A. W. Hill, L. T. l:Ilmes, th e chan gin g mo res of a Twentieth century Included. creation could hope thereby to ftt No doubt mast of you remember acting Is shamelessly good. MD.In E. Born. H. A. Jones, F . H. Klbling, A. Moore, J: A. himself for a career on an adult tbe ortanbat.ion ot a couple of civili;tatio n and ad apting themselves to their Then arose t.he situation which drawback to Martini's singing Is Ru.s&ell, J . A. Saltsman. H. Shepherd. M. 'I'. Slmon. publleatlon, except, of course. It yean back by tbe name of vet­ his faintly reminiscent and classi­ D. L. Stein, T . Strang, C. Ta&aart. R. Turrell. cong regations rather than expecting their con- Involved dUilcultlea with another you conalder "Breay Stories." erana of Futw-e Wt.r1 whicb be­ c. sdlool. It wu tben P81'fectl)o Ne.­ cal choice of songs. C. M . W&lker, H . WUder, A. M. Win&. H . C. Wolf. gregacio ns co adapt themselves to the minis- SOD&ble aad ~ dMir..ole ''Ptp," "Oay P&riaienne," and the came popular In IIGIDt ach.oola of like adult pubUcaUona. the North during the bonus march 10> Murder lD Greeowtcb VU­ ters. It would n ot b e amisl to say that probably that older t.Dd wl.tler persona lhoWd 'Ibere are plentJ of humor puNk:atloos on tbe racks ot deelded not to be veter&DI of war. AND THE SOUTHERN COLLEGIAN rh e W as hmgton an ee stuu.ent Y as re- volve the whole tchool. or lit lelllt As a murder story. this one is neadu' dnJa stores. Tbey can be and an organization which has gards attending church services is not the fault tbe Publlcatlona Board, 1n a .,.._ about 84 anemic aa they come. d f bo1.18ht for a nominal price. n. and eDtbual&aUc editor. a truly ready written to authorltte. a.t the cupids as murderers. I'd rather see real obligations. With buc shado,v powers, sub- th h upon whom moat of tbe responsl- literary maautne with api)Ml Federal Peoltantlary In Atlanta, a. aood love story. . men have n ot yet grown up into e )Jpooriay bUllies fell . took action, a.nd lt ject at all times to f ac u 1ty or a d mintstrative of their elders so that the one can logically be ahould not b6 too bard to conceiYe. Gtorlla. for reaerva.Uoos for Ita followers. veto, student government in many sch ools h as ttthe worst sinner during the week. aod the b.t Coal and Wood become but a farce. The problem of the Phoae : Offtoe and S&ore. 23 Southam Collegian is a real one, it is on e in saint on Sunday.u CAMpus co·M MEN T Coal Yud 11'7 which studenu themselves are vitally interest· A cco rding to one of the Lexinaton minis- OD'T 1801' ---IIILLE ... IIA&PEil .t AGNOR, Inc:. eel, and it is a task which can well be handled ters the matter of Sunday mO\'ies briaga up "a matter o f g rave importance to our civiliarion BrL. C... IWIZ Nu& &e aM lMaa. Tllea&re by the committee. . .. it will lend to the success of tnat movement ... Cl1Pn eel CAIIDI Practically the only restrictions that have PMJL JIVLMMMif been placed on the existence of a " new" Col- co d estroy in human life tho• moral and F. D. LMtn Out • •. leaian are that it shall be of a literary nature- spiritual qualities that make a community presumably thia means that the conte nt of the grea t . . . It involves a great moral conviction Bt~Ul. of Cor•1~1 .. . magazine shall be such as to make it a truly of mankind" · · · etc., etc. · · · J tliJ birft • . . come to representative effort on the part of those stu- Y ea! ve rily, 4) out of the 48 sraus aod 2 7 1 dents here who are concerned with the field o f cities and towns of Virginia itself m ay talce the A .._&Ia ., leee1• • • • 181 .a...- tae ~ • · 1M McCOY'S GROCERY writing. Thouah nwnor cannot be divorced fatal plunge and bring themselves yet closeT to Prom a reputable aouree which Hotel. 'lbe ...__.. have a. aaa.t - h ..L f h ' b r - • h Ids we may not dlnqe, comes a storJ PlaMailt vilda t. lUI \ll*l. Dowa ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; from literarure, it iJ to be supposed that most t e aan gers 0 at tesm, ut ~wexut,gton ° of city-wide Interest. n aema ttat tn the Jail yard. t.a.n are all ; of the articles will be of a serious nature. fast to che dictates of the past----dle outmoded Ule warner Brothn-'a t!leaters ttnda of ....._. fow&---bultam The next editor of the ColleJian, whoever and the inconsiderate as well as the good. pmented 112& to the CltJ COUn- I'OOitera, Japueae a1lkiea. turlleya, ell, c1J.recttna that the mODe)' be and tftll a ~w pbea-.nta. The he may be, will in the laat analysis detennine II II turned over to the P'tre Depart- pn-. can aee you. too. ~~.and- the tone of the magazine. The Colle(lian in the T H E F Q R U M ment a.a a donation. The City 1nl in the alley, and aenerally ast has always been a more or less o f a one- Council accepted the money, but thef11 entate ln comeratton. If P . the Jl'1re Department, 10 It roes YOU're maJortq In 10Ctolot7. 'YOU man magazine, and iu acope in the future wi1 l ~;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ dld not receive the donation. nte ahouUin't mlu the opportunity. ID Bo&&a. probably be detennined to a large e xte nt b y P. D. Is qujte ul*t about the We act¥t.e you not to tantallze BE A the calibre, the experience and the executive Phi Beta Kappa matter and can 'YOU blame 'em. them. however. one of the bon Phi Beta Kappa, founded in 1776, hu al- We're blued eoncern.lna the cue, went down theft l"e'CefttlJ and CHEERFUL a b i Iicy o f the new e d ito r. Whet h era n ew e di tor anyhow. 11\e Plre Department asked them lf ther mew tbe name should be chosen from the staff o f the o ld w:lys en Joyed a prestige not qwce attained by baa a lood bunch or fellows ln It, of a specie. ot blrd which can't cuss CoUegian or, as some have suggested, should an y other similar honorary organization. But and we know lf tbey c~ fly. l'fone ot the prilonera knew. Brighten up rh;at spacr be selected from outside as an independent, the h on o r of receiving an invitation to join places wllb the Cttr CoWlcU, we'd 11\e tantallur acreamed "JaU- ~~~~~~~~~~~~ have Sunday plcturea. blrdtl" and tied down the tJJey. n__J__ um•versay• under )Our chm with on.: with fresh ideas and suagestion s, is for th e E x- Phi BNa Kappa may, in some instanc-, be a People In JaU don't ute that sort l..lli&C of our g:~y Arrow ucs. More li'loftn . . . ecutive Committee to decide. d ubious on e, depending mcirely upon the re· About or thtna. Neither would you If you Every Oni) is :1 pip. They Since final approva f a n ew set·Up rests c·ap1 · cnt. A rea I mem b er o f PIl l· B ta K appa There Is a.oow.r... _ CODl'Pat\1 --...... divel'll&onwere penned Ulan up llttlnr ud had br nothe otbn- _. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE live up w Arrow's repu­ 1 0 1 with the faculty, the arrangements do n ot sh ould h ave learned HOW to think and not In Lexlnaton dealh'l ln COfl<'lll, reftectl.na em the Ule of such a. DllaJIMI. N.C. tnion nf ~ i vi ng you t h ~o: \V' HAT to rh'ank·, he should have ...1!--ard-.J and orchldl. but not in pllJ.oorta. .., .. _ ..._ fi nest f :abriC \ for your give the Executive Committee unI imit au· w mK .u anwlleJ & Pvrtlb. Lt.ct. run lhla cor- atlk7. lh'm -.ell ,.,.. n- may ct to .. bot. _L one CoUe'"-' on the a rounds of education; he should have becom. aware of poraUon. and recently they were • tMaa GDmeOUtlNIJ <.....S- Rf'ii litnt h u il rc.'tl in Ar­ n .. LLIO -- I I I h f I ln a quandMJ M hew tber .._ Tile Law ... U.. w...... uaUen In U.. ~ .....,.. row ~ \ t ylc-wis-: lllUln&:r. policy, it seems but con siste nt that they shou ld l iS o wn 1umi icy in c e vast expanse o eam- m•t tbe OOM,.UUon ot Mr. Ar- Mr. Cbart.a u.aat. Uae law pro- ter yean> or three t.nna IMJ' want at least a veto power over th e n ew. mg; and he sh ould have vividly rtalized rhat thur L . Brice COI'Ciildl and PU- feuor. wW aptak to tbe Rotootr. be taUo each ~U' C,mdua- ARROW TIES / I t is presumed th.at the Execuuve Commit- his college career is not knowledae in auelf, lo ..) . TheJ have reeolY*t to pt Woman's Club on "'lbe 1.-a.. ~=: =-=~ · a~lD=: $1 aDd - 1.)0 0 tee will consult with the student Pub licatio ns bu t a me re approach to knowledge, a glimpse ~n;:..:• .:~na~UW: :',!:; =rtowa~ ~~:;:' ~ Uaence. c:.hara.c:t.er and at least Board . The Publtcattons Board is a n agcn(.y inro tht' Elysian fields o f contentment wheTe bedecked hOrwtdi'Uin heartlt. Tbt tute ot 8\eUlboat &priAp, Colo- two yean ot colleae work. ln· rado .. ,A.. , __.. Ida cludlna the subJects apeclfted Tolley's o f the C omm arrce, somewhat as specialized true cJucnu on an d culture flourish. effect of thll hearM, .., 8Ndley ' Wuaw• .... aay WGR\U'I for Oracle A medical echoola. T ctr Ptu'ri.Ua, wW M u exOUc a1 to ride horaM6ck uolell I.Mr're oggery commi ions are agenoes of the Congress of N o t unul n studen t hils achieved humiUty lardenlu servt4 on 1uadowl Nil w.U IMI.ecl UllOD a a&da Middle. oo Ca_..,.... and applloatlon the U n ited S tares, an d as such , is well versed tn has own mmd does he become a crue mem- plllowa. Their Panty 0.... lpecW a aide eMcUe a WOIDU'I dOMO't forma may be obtalntd from The CoU.p Man'• Shop in all ang les of the n udenc p ub licauon s of bcr nf Phi Bera Kap pa. If he has achieved the oom,prblea a ..,-denla CONICe, an bounce 10 much, and we're lacUNKl =::tbe==Du=:n:. ==;__:::::::::::::::::.:...===---==~---+ c orcbid oor.ce, and two bead•- to believe that tbe ordlnance ll " Wulungton and Let-. P robably the actuaJ hono r thro ugh intense study alone, sacrincing nlerea at. the 8peClal Prtct of MM. aU ln womao'l behalf. We'd uu working out of a p lan could be t be derermaneJ the othe r v;J iue:. a nd tnteresu o f life to attain rt'a a boon to any man wbo'a to eae ano&.ber onttnance prohlb- TINY TOWN TAVERN by the P ublicao ons Board, ubjcct to modih- the posidnn, he.-~~ th e poues or o f a doubtful cauaht wlt.h Lwo ciMet. 'l'be -. ltlnr women drlvera from dana- Abtolutfty New ""tl MoJnn Ct~bitu . d d c • • k b t • . d B · f 1 I h h I tonnleres aound &ood to us, too,-- IIIli lb~r left arma out of car Up-to-date Jtestaurant-Home...Cooked Pooda canon an enn tttve wor y tnc 1:xecuu vc rcwar . ut 1 , a ong t 1e way, e as con_se- • you c .... w...... one ...... h •- .... , wlndowt whUe ta...... ~ from u. d - -- ...... 111 -. .._ 1 -· -- -r. an .... . J . D. Harcten, Ownen and Operators Comm1ttct . Ir i~ t<> b e la opeJ that the n ew crated lum el f to a earch f o r true e d ucanon sltJn1 fyln1 your opu&ancc. thaJr clanu.... We've never been acnrrz 11-4 MILII N01n11 or NATUilAL BRIDGE, VA. Collegian, bMed Wl thtn the con fines laid d own anJ ha dt'\ d oped a burning desire ro continue able t.o tell In wh.lch direction ~~====~=~===~=:=~~======~ by the f:tculty, will be entirrly of ~ tud r. n r or· nnwarJ in his quest, rhe wearing of the Phi Jallblrdli Mil ~owl · · · women were hMct.d, law or no r --·- U )'Ou've oevtr t.n ln J.U ..- law. ganizau o n an d management, with, 115 we have Heta Ka p pa k c.-y bccome'i a "'i nal h ono r a nd a thUII miMed tht opportunity. toea - I When You Want • Good Mal and Cordial Service saad before and say agam, absolute fr edom of dt .uv"d rt'c.ogninon of human eftdeavo r to pee In coaveraMAon wUh U.. 01 ~...a 1M1a • • • COIIMIToThe expre~ •o n as r ega r ~ a n)' fnculty c:<"' nsorship annc.ue the value o f talent bestowed by a ctv.rac ,. wbo freQI.IfDt IUCb ... MoiL ot YCIMI' r..-.. Me co• · J . . . f tabl.llhm_., .. IIIIMM • .all ttmplaUn• marrtaae.. Ill..._ m.- VIRGINIA CAFE o f articles appeartng in t I 1e mag:lllnr.. The lught r power.-Fro rn the Oav•choruan o Idown to lhe county cooer .tUM rlW. or 1lllkhiDI ua. .Mdll't. we I edito r nlo ne, o n all camp us p ublication ), is and D 4l v a J~o n Collcgt. you can reach by rollowln& the al- Conunued on pqe four ..._____ ...__ 000__ DBA __ •__ T_n __ 1_T_u_n_EN_T_s_ ·_n_1E_N_0 ___~ TH8 RING-TUM PHI Page Thret' . - - - ·-·- .. .. ·------· -- - - ~ · . - . Borries, Lost To Five, Baby Generals Four Teams Uudefeated inS. C; IFrosh Wrestle Generals Stop Rally Reports For Swimming In . s~r~~~rel~~~ n!n~~~~ Whip Danville Blue- N. C. Clash Spotlight! AMA In First • two years. rePOrted ye&tetday for To Beat Pts. Pot• Pts. A. Terps 31 29 1 val'lltJ swlmmlna pracUoe; tbua FiveHere41-11 wo:-~ t Clash Friday ~------definitelY squelcbkla IWJ ...... 1n. Citadel ...... 2 0 68 38 ' IDi hope ot b1s retumlnl to the Washlfllk>D and...Lee ...... 1 o 31 2a Maryland Rallies Too Late baat.eia.ll tAMun . Pinck, Dobbins Lead Briga­ North CaroUna ...... 1 0 37 35 Cadets Invade Doremus PiKA Leading Bon1ea hu had experience In dien In ScoriJix Spree; Richmond ...... 1 0 31 2.6 Gymnasium T o Open In Closing Minutes South carollna ...... 1 1 53 57 swlmmlna detore com.lna- he.-e. and Four TeaDll Used Mat Season Of Play ATO In Race for the la.tlt tv.·o Yt&rs has won the D&.v1dson • ...... • . . • . . . • • . . . 1 1 75 59 50 and 100 free style Intramural Led by Dtck Plock and Howard Maryland · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 2 9? 89 W-L's wrestling season Olficlally CARSON LEADS W-L -M Crown events ror the ATO's. Hla pres­ Dobbins, the Washington and Lee Duke · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 2 86 105 opens LhJs Friday. when the gt-ap- For 1 ence on the varsity swlntllllnl fresbman buketba.ll team smoth- Wake Forest · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 0 1 33 38 piers o! Aug\ISta Mlllntat'Y Aoa.d· WITH NINE POINTS squad . should help bolster hopes ered George Wasulnaton Hlib of Furman.· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 0 1 17 38 emy Invade Lexington to enaage for a nother Southern Conference Danville by a score of 41 to 11 in V. M. 1· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 0 1 27 42 ~he Blue nnd White fl'eshruan out- Charlie Norton and John· Finished Secon~ In Foot- swltnmlna title. Doremus O~· mnnslum Saturday N. C. State · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · O 0 0 O ftt In Doremus Gymnas.ium. Tbe Borrles was on the AU -State night. Clemson · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 0 0 0 0 exact time !or the meet ls at pres- son Star For Terrapin balJ And Ftrst In second basketb&ll le8m last yea&', The 11tUe Generals showed al- William and Ma ry · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 0 0 0 0 ent. undecided. but will be post,ed Quintet V otleyball and altbouah he was counted 011 most mld-seaaon form In their V. P. 1· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 0 0 0 0 In a couple of days, Coach Mathis this year. a trick knee has forced passing and noorwork, and were With th tt u f th b I h Le In stated Weathering several serious la.st With a total nwnber of 80 earn­ him to resian from that squad. able to work the ball to under the e a en on ° e as- reac x gton. for they w11l meet The. "'ort De"'Ance Ca"'~•~. ran'"·- ketball fans of the South centued. tbe strong Wolf Pl\ck. or North •· ~- ...,...., • minutes threats after pulllng up ed points. the PI K . A.'s at-e at pt·eseot lenders In the intt·a-mural opponent's basket a t almost any on the clash between the Blue I¥Ul Carollna State and tbe Gobblers ed h1&h In prep mat cu·cles. wUl n nine POill t lead In tbe fi rst hal!. tabulations. The Pi K. A.'s copped time during the Kame. Dick Plnck. White and the White Phantoms ol of Vl.ralnla Tech In the early part oppose a relatively green yearUna Wash ington and Lee's basketball top position in the volleyball tour­ Generals Face star or the Blue freshman football North cuollna thia sat~ and of the v.-eek. squad In the contest this week­ team eked out a close 31 to 29 nament. wh1ch they won by defeat­ team. was outstandlna for the on the sixteen other let~gue con- W-L's rating w1U alec be set by end. OnlY one man on the W-L victory over the Unlverslty of Ing the S. A. E.'s. VIctory In this Generals In all departments of the tests set for this week. the relative game time SatW'diU' because tbeY team- Ed Wa.gg. 145-pouuder­ Maryland qumtet Friday night In William-Mary tow·nament earned the PI K . A.'s game: and bia Howard Dobbins. strength of t he Southern Confer- wW.bave encountered Wllli&ln and baa bad previous elCJ)erlence of any Doremus GymnasiUtn. 50 polntll. The Pi K. A.'s were also outstanding on the freshman enoe teams is expected to become Ma ry here tonlaht anel Vlrglnla at account. However. the handicap is The Blue Comets were hatd runners-upS In Intramural football. tootbaU Learn. Uved up to ad\•ance mor-e clearly det\ned in tbe next Charlottesville OD FrlO&Y. laraely offset by thl! long, lnten­ pressed 1n the closing minutes to Here Tonight eamlng an additional 30 points for notices of his basketbe.ll abtuty by rew days. Leadinc the con!ereace by vlr- sive t.ralninl period CO&ch Mat.bia hold to their narrow lead as Mat'Y· victory In this tournament. being second high In the team's The batUe set for Saturday, 1.r1 tue or Ita victories over South car- baa put hls charges throuah. dur­ land staged three nearly success­ acortna aad pla¥ina a remarkable which the Oeneralll will be pitted oHna and Wake Poreet Ia the etta- Lnr which time a few very able &Dd ATO Has 80 Points Regular Line-up To Start ful comebacks. rettlng within two defensive game. against the Tarbeels, will be the del, the military colle,e of South 1Pronliilng wrestlers h~~ove been pro- Foii0\\1ng oJosel~· behind tbe PI points of the Btg Blue each lime. Apinat So..th.n Con­ Ellis Uees barns W-L. In this lll'OUP K . A.'s with a. total of 60 points are Four most lmpertant tilt. Th& c.rolln- CacoUna. NQ&'Ul CM'Ollna. duced. OuLatancUua With only a minute to play and fet.ettce Four full teams were used by ians who were rwmtt~-UP In tba .w&.Ule powerful RlChllaOJlci aquad are Von Kalinowskl. 155-POUQd lhe A. T . O.'s. VIctory In the foot· ~ trailing by one goal. the Tet'PS Coach Blll a ma aa he substituted Southern Conference ftnals won wae ranted aecoDC1. each with one man: Rudy Hanna, 1 n~he. 128 ... twice worked In under the W-L ball conteat won fifty points for the Washington and Lee will open freely throuahout the aame. This by the Big Blue lut spring, were -. 811111 no aetb..U. POPDd claas: and Herb Van Voast. A. T . O.'s. The A. T . are also basket. but failed to score cllher o:s Its delenee of the Yt rtrtnia state constant Influx of fl'esh playet·s vlctol'ious In their ftrst start or t h• 'I'M aames scheduled• for this. 135 pounds. The proba ble Fro&b ct·edited with ten points el\rned In tlme. basketball tiLle Tuesday night pt·oved too much fol' lh~ Danville season when they noaed o.ut tbe week will turoiah tbe tlrst a&t!Qn Continued on page tour Band Playa For Game volleyball. when W111.1.am aod Mary's baa- boys, who were unable to cope with Davidson ftve by the score of 37 to seen this season by the quint.et.ll ot With the university band play- The Betu are In tblrd place In keteers. noted for their "non-vic- the W-L offense or defense. Ray 95. 1belr reputation will be pretty M. c . State. CleiD80n, v. P. I.. aod, ..-_,~.,...... ,....,~~~~~ ing at top form and the southem the Intramural ratings with a to­ torloua" seuon of last ye&r, oppoae Wynn, all-!ltate forward or Oeorae well est.abUahed bt' the U.. tlwJ a.nd Conference champions s till u tal of 40 points. ~ Jla~ . NAJIJ"'I IHNIDG"' r 1 the Blue Comets In Doremua Washlnrton High, was consider- ft1U. ~I ques tion mark after their recent 1 Stalltllfta's Gymnasium at 7:31 p.m. abb' o« his game. and althoutb he upset by Elon, spirit ran high and Foot- Volley- Althol.llh tbe 01nara1a defeat- 1s no'-1 for hls buket.-abooUng Coach Fletcher ~ ThiD are a bllalt ~wew flllll- OF ~ ¥A, .,., the packed gym was In an nlmosl ball ball Total ed William and Mary twice tas• ability, he was unable to shoot a ~ IMI\ repart1111 each du. 'lbe MOTIL ~Q WOIU constant tumult. 1 PI K. A...... 30 50 80 year, Co-Captains Bob Spessard s1n&1e fteld aoal during the en tire Daily Track Practice& fi"'Ob .ba\la a ~ wUb VirPnia tiMING aooM . ~' wOM D II Co-Captain K IL Carson. All· j A. T . 0 ...... 50 10 60 and Kit Cai'IOft, aophonloree on game. 'nle Danville team was led For First Indoor Meet ln the early pan ol· llt.._,._ aod c:::.a::_ ~,._ .. ~~0:....~ Southern forward, spark-plugged Betas ...... 20 20 40 the 1938 team. still remember the b)' Beeves, a subliLttute. who sank then the conference. meet at t he General's play, scortn& nine D. T. D...... o 30 30 year when the 1DcUaoa steppe out ~ fteld goals and one foul try D&lly workouts are now beiJ11 Chapel BW ln North Ca.ro11Da. points and playing a bani-UP de- D. U...... 20 10 30 on their home court to hand the for a total of seven points. beld for proepeettve be&ni-J)OUIMI- iiiftiiiMiMM:tiiiiitHM.. MM .. M+i+i+i+iMHMMi ; !enslve game throUJhout. Although Phi K. Slg ...... 10 10 20 Oenerala a 56 to 55 defeat. tbe!r 'l'be 1adl from Danville took the an In the IJ1IlilMiam UJidel' the - ~ held to slx paints by the close- S. A. E. . . . . • . . 0 20 20 first or the year. lead. 1.n the tlrst minute of the IUid&nce of Coach Pletlcber. .M- PAST lfANIHA'Lts SWEAT SUITS guarding Old LJner five. Bob Spes- P. E. P...... 0 10 10 Blae lellla ..._. pme. wben Ray Wynn sank a foul thouch It 1s too earb' to ainlrle sard. All-Conference center. was K . A...... 10 o 10 Por th.ls reaaon. beatde the fact shot. After tbts nrat score. oa.n- out tndlv141Ml per1ormen u "'· HANDBALL GLOVES in nearly every play and was al- K . S...... 10 0 10 that lt will be a ~tate aad South- ville was unable to tally again and tbe SQUad as a wbole Ia lbaiMnl. milK lnCal11ble In ta&J.na ball8 orr Sipna Chi . . . . . 10 o 10 ern Confeaau .-me. tbe .. the Uttle Oenerala score elltlt up well. the backboard. Lambda. Chi . . . 0 0 0 Blue will be IU~ especially pointe durin& the ftrst few mlnuttl ll'riiAI:uanu weU u va&~AW. caa• THEOORNER Leo Relnartz and Ronnie Phi D. Theta. . . o 0 0 hard for an Indlan scalp. of play lD the ftrst quarter. n. dkla.tea &l8 meetiDI .,.... af&M, Thompson, stan of hut year··s Phi Oams . . . . . 0 0 0 Coach Cy Youna wUl probably General attack contlnuld.. to cllck. DGIID a t &:SA to lbue \AD. tar tOei&i ~ . Pho.. 15 freshman t.eam aave W-L sup- Sigma Nu . . . . . 0 0 0 s&ali his uaual team. with Spes- and with Dick Plnck lbootinl t. respectlve 1odGar JDII&t. C.:A. porters eneoW'A88Dlent with their Z. B. T...... 0 0 0 sar.d at center. Carson Uld Ron- POinte, t he Blue led by a score ot Pletcher hu been s~ a Beer Sandwich--sodas stellar floorwork and ball hand- P1 Kappa Phi. . 0 0 0 ny 'ftloaapeoo at !arwards. aDd 11 to 1 a t th., e nd ot the openlrw prot ram of callathenlcs In order ~ ling. Thompson accounted !or six S. P . E ...... 0 0 0 Prank Pruler aDd 1M Reloartz at perted. to ret aet. readY. you w..._. ... the Oenetal.s hit the old tamutar trail Plrt1H th~ PrldaY nilbt wMil t.bJ varalty and frosh clubs coll&borat.e In a double ltcbe WaniiQJJNJ)---.CiftAA ~ . Charleston , Chtca~ro. etc. helder t.hat a1wus pacu 'em In ... but- the poor Jeeps have to ride DilcrirttiMtinl I :M.AM, t.IO • • U.:'l ftl. back acroM lhoae mountaloa and aet ready to meet the vaunted White Phul'-'s froiD Tarheella the next nJahL . A coupla notea on the lat­ W. tl L. Gtntlrmtln ter club: The !lit. Ume we warned you aboul a rnnn on a vlsiUna qulnt, Peoples National he 1100red one potnt (...,. W111n a~ralnsl tht' frosh here last Saturday>, lWcerum's Bus Terminal ~ 0 bare's hoplna -Ben Dtlworth, Tllr Hl.'el center tsophomore aensa­ Bank tloo ) Ia aolna p..U,y sLroDI ... rtmt>mber we spotted him several weelll aao ... and Oap'n !art R talb, parUcular chum of Kit CanoL SOUTHERN INN m brtnl the laraest paJr or do In the conferenct- to Lext.naton. Be RBSTAU~T PhGne75 ;Uludl ,. bUt u r.t aod weara &L I.e 13 lih~ .•. s aturday's aame wiU be one you Juet can't atrord to mtu, so don t . .. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Page Four THE RING - TUM PHI

- I CAMPUS COMMENT l more proficient In such arts than men. but she llel!eved th!' dog.s Generals Beat Fros h Ma tmen . women. The best meals are would be cute I'. Be, tcles. Shl! had E.\·a1ni1zatio11 Schedule Continued from page two cooked by rhefs. the slickest Job In stock a numbet of VM1 vader-. think we're right In asserting that or bed making Is done by Pullm!ln (also dolls> which would play lh~ Terps31 To29 The foltowmg is thl' r ~:he~ule for Fir:tt Semester Examh1at!ons T 0 Mee t AMA I the marriage hate has risen aL porters. the finest tailoring is a "V. M. l. Spirit" when Wi;ll wound Conllnued from pa•~e tht!X' Jan uary 17. 1938. tlnou~ h Januaty 27. 1938 continued from page ~ hree w-L. and we think something man's Job, and thousands of men I up. It seems thal your ua. te would ------should be done about the matter. run laundries. H you get an A be more lmPtessed by n bnl .,-; bt\1- goal!i. nl$0 1\lrnPd In nn exc"llent ~!onday. Jun. 17 All dusses In Bl..>ck I M. W. F 12.05 line-up has Cunnincham or How­ We propose a domestic science In out· domestic science cow·se, you coned cadet or a cute hound than game, sconng nt opporlwle times. 9 :(,0 u. Ill. except us ot.herwise scheduled. ard in the 118-pound division: course as a panacea for all trou- can marry the prettiest girl you she would by the llkene•:.'l of Hn.r­ Ch.arUe Norton, ace Mat-yland Hanna. 126 : van Voast. 135 : Wngg bles. You can't be happily married know, and still have a lot of tun. ry, the freshman pledge bt other. center, Look scoring honors wlth Monday, Jan. 17 All c la s.~es in Block B-T. T . s. 8:25 or Hill, 145 : Von Kalinowski. 155: 2:00 p . Ill. except as otherv.rise scheduled. if all you have to eat Is ham and The W-L dog wlll bear U1e ltue twelve points. H was Norton who Preston, 165: WitL 175; and I ------eggs, bolle d • f r I ed a n d scrambl e d · The "Swtnr" and Hound Dors ... colors. nnd there will be a celo- led the Terrapins in their rallies. Tuesday. Jan. 18 All classes in Block D- T. T . s. 9:20 Ru::ch. Heavyweight. The men to Through long observation. we have Miss Mildred Miller's Gift Shop phane jacket In which you r r!nglng up ntne pomts In lbc lasl wrestle In the 118 and 145-pound 10 1 9:00 a. m. except as otherwise scbeduled. come to the conclusion that no will take orders for fuzzy hound hnl!. Johnson. who dropped In four classes will be definitely chosen woman under 30 knows the art dogs whose inna.rds are compli- your dateJ may carry him unound. goals. was another serious threat. Tuesday. Jan. HJ All classes in Spanish 101 a nd Spanish 107. after try-out bouts on the final or cooking. Our domestic science cated Swing music boxes that play The mus,lcal novelty will be ready The game opened In nip-and· 2:00 p . Ill. dny of practice before the meel. would not be open to such crea- the "Swing". Mlss Miller had for delivet-y at Fancy Ores:.. We tuck fashion, the score being tled Even Battle Thursday, Jan. 20 All clal>Ses in Block F-'~" . T . S. 10 :15 tmes, but would Include those men thought of putting the music box- suggest the purchase or the " Swing at elghL-all midway In the first 9:00a.m. excepL as otherwise scheduled. With the W-L team a little on intending marriage, those men es In dolls dressed as W -L fresh- Dog" with a Brice pillow. hall. The Generals then found ---- the weak side and AMA nt about who were manled, and those who --- themselves a11d lead 21 to 12 1\S Thursday, Jan. 20 All classes In History 107 and Modem their usual strength. the outcome have become anemic through mar- the half ended. 2:00 p. m. Civilization 1. of the encounter is merely a mat ­ riage. It is the general rule that Man•land St.art Scoring Spree ter of speculation, Mathis said. Friday, J an. 21 All classes in Block H - T . T . S. 11 : 10 the more attractive the girl may Maryland started 1\ sustain ed Lost year's stellar freshman com­ J. ED DEAVER & SONS 9:00 a.m. except as otherwise scheduled. be. the less she knows about set­ scoring spree ns the l.econd hal! bination met Augusla twice, and, ting a doiley or beating a batter. Main Street, Lexington, Virginia opened and soon cuL the Generals Friday, Jan. 21 All classes in Accounting 101 and on both occasions. trounced them Plainly, If you want an awfully lead down to 23 to 21. Quick bas­ 2:00p. m. Hygiene 101. - the fu·st time by 22-10, and th e good cook. you'll have to endure Suits Made To Order kets by Frazier and Ca1·son check­ second. 23-11. The coach express­ an ugly companion. Our course ed Uus threat. but Maryland scor­ Saturday, Jan. 22 All classes iu Block J- T. T. S. 12 :05 ed the opinion that, after the ex­ would simplify the matter. A man $28.50 and Up except as otherwise scheduled. ed twice to again climb within two 9:00a.m. perience of one or two meets has would know how to cook o T-bone been tucked under its belt. the AU new Fall and Winter Merchandise. ::nox and Mal. points of the victors. Saturday, Jan. 22 All classes in Mathematics 5 and s teak, make a. bed, sew buttons. 1938 !rosh team will be as effec­ Goals by Al Szymanski and Spes­ 2:00p. m. Psychology 101. and starch collars. There is noth­ lory Hats. Michael Stem, Hyde Park and Society Brand tive a unit as Its immediate prE-­ sard sent Washington nnd Lee out ------ing etleminate in acquiring such Clothes. Bostonian and Friendly Shoes. In fron~ by six pointR, but t wo Monday. Jan. 24 All classes ln Block A- M. w. F. 8:25 decessor. knowledge. Men have always been long shots brought the Old Liner 9:00a. m. except ns otherwise scheduled. quint within striking distance ------I______L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Monday, Jan. 24 All classes lu Economics 101 and ag~n with only a minute to play. T UTORING IN MATHEMATICS I· ;; -·- 2:00p. m. Mathematics 3. ----=---1 With Washington and Lee at­ ------Donald B. Houghton MILLER -" IRVINE RENT A NEW CAR- DRIVE IT YOURSELF tempting lo ·.'freeze" the ball. a Tuesday, Jan. 25 All classes in Block C- M. w. F . 9:20 112 White Street Cleaninaad Pre1Fb11 Shop Phone 660 desperate Maryland team broke 9:00 a . m. except as otherwise scheduled. through a.nd captured lt. but falled Phone 67'7 111 W . Washington St. to make good two scoring chances Tuesday, Jan. 25 All classes In Conunerce 105 and 75 Cents Hour CHAUFFEURLESS TAXI CO., INC. Oppo~l&e tbe Da&clh 11m 10'7 North Main Street as the final whistle sounded. 2:00 p.m. Oennan 101. We specialize in Pressing Eve­ The 's inability to --~~~~-..----... ·--~------..---·-··------.. - --+ Wednesday, Jan. 26 All classes In Block E-M. w. F . 10: 15 n1Ili Gowns. Also Men's Eve­ capitalize on free throws was one 9:00 a.m. except as otherwise scheduled...... ++++++++++++ ++++++++: of the main factors in the Old Lin­ STUDENTS ning Clothes. Suits made to measure at reasonable prices. er's near victory. Washington and Wednesday, Jan. 26 All classes In English 101 and PoUtlrs 101. Pa.tronlze the Lee converted three foul shots, all 2:00 p. m. Phone 193 f Dry Oeaning Laundry i made by Carson. as oppossed to IDEAL BARBER SHOP Thursd~ . Jan. 27 All classes In Bloclt G-M. W. F. 11 :10 Flnt National Bank Bldr. AUeraUoaa O..e Reuonabl)' Maryland's seven. except as otherwise scheduled. Sanitary Laundry Zoric Cleaning i:.· The line-ups: 9:00 a . m. W. and L. G. F . T. Thursday, Jan. 27 All classes In French 101 and French 107. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ See our agents concerning SPECIAL rates. All Reinartz. r...... 2 o 4 2:00p. m. ~ regular customen may have a charge account Syzmansk:i, f...... 1 0 2 --=------I Carson, f...... 3 3 9 The hours for examinations in lhe Academic, Commerce and THE DUTCH INN Spessard, c...... 3 o 6 Science Schools at•e 9:00-12:00 and 2:00-5:00. An.Y student more Bring You' Friends fo, Rockbridge Steam Laundry Little, c...... 0 0 0 than ftve minutes late for an examination must present a satisfac­ I ~:t Thompeoo, g...... 3 o 6 tory reason for lateness Lo be allowed to take the examination. Comfortable Rooms and Good Food : PHONE 185 -.- Frazier. c. . , ...... 2 o 4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~•!•~·~·~·~·~·~~"•"~~•~+++"+++"++*M+ +~++ M+: TotAl ...... 14 3 31 a.t the Travel Bureau in the VIr­ MarJI&nd G. F . T. Baby Generals ginian Hotel at Lynchburg. Any­ Johnson, !...... 4 0 8 one Interested In going to Burope Wheeler, f...... o 1 1 next summer on any line-freight McCarthy, c...... 3 1 7 Beat Danville or passenger- is also asked t

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