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I 9 J 2 flEe of Louisiana • The University Embraces the Following Departments: The College of Arts and Sciences The H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College for Women The College of Engineering The Graduate School The College of Law The School of Medicine The School of Pharmacy The Graduate School of Medicine The Den tal Clinic The College of Commerce and Business Administration The Courses for Teachers The Department of Middle American Research The School of Social Work The Summer Schools

For Catalogue Address: .' Registrar of the Tulane University of Louisiana GIBSON HALL, NEW ORLEANS CQ CHIEF ON THE FIELD GASOLINE AND IN THE GRANDSTAND

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Playing the game! ~r~. • Playing fairly, squarely- giving you our The establishment of a Campus Shop at 1041 Audubon Strect- just o ff (he New­ very best consistently and unfailingly, liv­ comb Campus-is just anmhcr manifesta­ ing up to every rule of good sponsman· tion of Gus J\1aycr Company's desire to ship. Everyone who has had dealings with ben er serve itS customers . . . to give up­ liS at any time in our 32 years of business lown residents and busy college students will tell you that the name Gus .Mayer Co. an opportunity to gCI merchandise reo nowned for irs superiority at their own stands for PLAYING THE GAtl-fE. convenience. But remember, whemer you buy at our Campus Shop or our Canal Street store, Gus Mayer Company gives best at all times. Its leadership in sty le, in quality, ill va lue can be depended upo n. G US MAYER COMPANY PLAYS THE GAME! GUL Cll mpus Shop l\1aill Sture 1041 Audllboll Stred 82:3 Ca,,(/I Street MAYER (Jlllie's T ell Room) ell. t IJ _ Sewanee..,; Tulane FOOTBALL ROSTER FOOTBALL ROSTER No. Name Position No. Name Position 18-Don Zimmerman, Jr.------______Back 21-George HaIL ______Guard 39-Pete Menge ______Back 22-DuBose Egleston ______Center 40-Charles Kyle ______End 23-Pick Butler ______Center 41-James Hodgins ______Back 24-Chas. Underwood ______Back 42-Farrel Thomas ______Back 25-Edwin Hatch ______Back 43-Milto Phillips ______End

28-Ralph Ruch ______End 44-George Westfeldt, Jr.------End 29-Eugene McLure ______Back 45-Augustus Clarke ______End

30-Fain Cravens ______Back 46-Joe Loftin ______Back 31-Sam King ______Guard 47-Claude Simons, Jr.------Back 48-Homer Robinson ___ ,, ______Guard 32-Felix Nelson ______Tackle 49-Will Pat Richardson ______Back 33-Joe Kellerman ______Back 50-Floyd Roberts ______Back 34-James J ohnson ______Back 51-Clave E. GilL ______Back 35-David Clark ______Back 52-Francis Payne ______Back 36-Henry Hanson ______Tackle 53-William F. Schroeder ______Guard

38-Joe Gee ______Back 54-Winnie P. Lodrigues______Center 55-Doyless Hill ______Center 39-Alex Wellford ______: ______Back 56-Elson Delaune ______End 40-Floyd Hayes ______Tackle 57-John McDanieL ______Back 41-Croom Beatty______End 58-Louis Boasberg ______Tackle

42-Laurie Thompson ______Guard 59-John J. Read ______Center 60-Harold Lemmon ------______Back 43-John Kirby Smith ______Tackle 61-Gene Simon ______Guard 44-Jack Morton ______End 62-George Tessier ------______Guard 45-Kenneth ClarL ______Guard 64-John Bruno ______------______Back 46-Henry Holland ______Guard 65-Richard Hardy ______End 67-Cromwell Page -______Tackle 47- Woodrow Castleberry ______Guard 68-Richard Bankston ______---- ______Tackle 49-Harry Graham ______Tackle 69-Robert Tessier ______Tackle 51-Martin Heathman ______E.;.d 70-Robert L. Simon ______End 58-Albie ThompsoR ______End 72- John Scafide ______Guard 59-Joe Robinson ______Back 73-Thomas Cunningham ______Tacklc 60-Jack Lawrence ______End 74-Charles Calhoun ------______Guad DON ZIMMERMAN Tulane Halfback Introducing. TO DIXIE'S FOOTBALL FANS THE

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THE OLD MASTER Lefty Haynes Great 1931 Pass Receiver in a Classic Pose THE GREENIE

Vol. 2 NOVEMBER 19, 1932 No.6

The Greenie, Official SoUtJenir Football Program of Tulane University and Gridiron Magazine, pllblished for each home game of the Green Wave.

Price Per Copy, 25c

(Mail order requests should be addressed to The Greenie, Tulane Athletic Department, P. O. Station 20, New Orleans, and should be accompanied by 30c in stamps to cover cost of the Magazine and mailing.) For advertising rates call WAlnut 0232 or write The Greenie, Advertising Department, Tulane University.

PAST SCORES OF TULANE-L. S. U. GAME On To Baton Rouge 1893- Tulane 34; L. S. U. 0 • Thousands of New Orleans football fans will be 1895-Tulane 4; L. S. U. 8 at Baton Rouge next Saturday afternoon to see the 1896- Tulane 0; L. S. U. 6 Green Wave and Louisiana State Tigers renew their 1898-Tulane o,· L. S. U. 37 ancient rivalry which dates back to 1893. 1899- Tulane o·, L. S. U. 38 1900-Tulane 29; L. S. U. 0 The game this year promises to be one of the most 1901- Tulane 23; S. 0 colorful ever played between the twO institutions. L. U. The Tigers will go into the game without a defeat 1904- Tulane 5; L. S. U. 0 in the while the Wave has 1905-Tulane o·, L. S. U. 5 suffered but one defeat in the South since October, 1911- Tulane o·, L. S. U. 5 1928. 1912- Tulane 3; L. S. U. 21 1913- Tulane o· L. S. U. 40 A capacity crowd of 30,000 will see the game. , 1914- Tulane o· S. 0 That is virtually assured. The L. S. U. authorities , L. U. as early as last Tuesday notified Tulane that they 1915- Tulane o·, L. S. U. 12 had sold all reserved seats there and asked for 3,000 1916-Tulane 14; L. S. U. 14 more of Tulane's allotment. Dr. Wilbur C. Smith, 1 1917-Tulane 28; L. S. U. 6 Tulaneiathletic director, said, however, that he would 1919- Tulane 6; L. S. U. 27 return no tickets until Tuesday night of this coming 1920-Tulane 21; L. S. U. 0 week. 1921- Tulane 21; L. S. U. 0 The Tulane side tickets are on sale at 205 St. 1922-Tulane 14; L. S. U. 25 Charles Street. 1923- Tulane 20; L. S. U. 0 1924-Tulane 13; L. S. U. 0 ---01--- 1925-Tulane 16; L. S. U. 0 1926- Tulane o·, L. S. U. 6 Welcome Sewanee 1927-Tulane 13; L. S. U. 6 1928-Tulane o· L. S. U. 0 Tulane welcomes a noble institution today. The , Sewanee Purple is always a pleasant visitor to Tulane 1929-Tulane 21; L. S. U. 0 and its great spirit is highly regarded. 1930-Tulane 12; L. S. U. 7 1931-Tulane 34; L. S. U. 7 Gordon Clark, graduate manager of athletics is a Reca pitulation fine gentlemen and has the admiration and respect Tulane won 14 games of the Tulane aurhorities. His team is a true repre­ L. S. U. won 12 games sentative of a fine institution. Ties, 3 TULANE Did YOU send HER a CORSAGE to WEAR to the GAME? Cooperative Book Store • • We Supply Flowers for Campus Occasions rrSee us for your ·every need" • J. C. QUINETTE • wqr lJlloral ~qop Open 7 :30 A.M.-10 :30 P.M. 1345 Lowerline St. at Willow Phone WA. 0451 BASEMENT, GIBSON HALL lust Five Blocks up Willow St. from the Stadium

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The first declaration of independence issued by and engmeer was not appreciated until It was roo the American colonists against the decrees of a for­ late. eign sovereign was promulgated by the French parriots of New Orleans in 1766, who were appeal­ Bishop Polk was a man of large private fonune. ing ro the French king ro defend them against the The family came from Raleigh, N. c., and his father Spanish yoke. The aurhor of the New Orleans had been a famous officer of the Revolurion and was author of me Mecklenburg Declaration of Independ­ proclamation was Nicholas de Lafreniere. Ir was signed by the thineen members of the Superior Coun­ ence, issued before the Jeffersonian documem. cil of Louisiana and was framed in almost the exacr There is evidence ro suppon the fact that Jeffer­ language of an impassioned speech of Lafreniere, son may have been influenced by the language of the delivered before the council. Mecklenburg declaration. Had there been tele­ graphic communication in those days, it is possible Ir was delivered ro the King of France, Louis the that the Mecklenburg declaration would have been Sixteemh. The arrempted rebellion of the French promulgated by the Republic. colonists of Louisiana was caused by the cession of the colony ro Spain, and by the subsequem tyrannical Bishop Polk's plantation home IS situated just assumption of aurhority by the Spanish governor, above the beautiful little city of Thibodeaux on a Ulloa. picturesque branch of Bayou Lafourche.

The French proclamation fell upon srony ground. The propeny is well preserved. The Frenchmen of Louisiana had not yet passed through the fiery furnace of revolution. Lafreniere * * * * and four compatriots were shot in the cemer of the is a fact little known that the West Florida barracks of the Spanish Commanderie. They refused It parishes of Louisiana were once organized inro an to have their eyes bandaged and died like heroes. As enterprising young Republic. The present West the shots rang out, the sc~eams of their wives and Florida parishes had received a strong intermixture children rang our. They had been praying with the Ursuline convem sisters. of English Celtic srocks during the English regime in 1763 from Maryland, Kemucky and Virginia. They The execution was ordered by Alexander O'Reilly, aroused the French srock against the Spanish. Iso­ the Irish-Spanish governor who had drawn the com­ lated from other Americans and despairing of aid, parriots ro him after a hypocritical display of friend­ they rebelled successfully against the Spaniards and ship and that amnesty would be gramed. set up a government of their own.

* * * * They chose St. Francisville, below Baton Rouge for the capital, elected a presidem and small congress The "Fighting Bishop of the Confederacy," Leoni­ and were ready ro go ahead when the American das Polk, who was the first Episcopal bishop of the governmem officials arrived ro take possession of the diocese of New Orleans was a graduate of West baby republic. The little republic had even adopted Poim and a brilliam engineer. a flag, a banner consisting of a deep blue field with one silver star in the center. Prominent among the He, it was, who urged Jefferson Davis ro abandon leaders in the movement were the members of the the campaigns in Virginia and concemrate on the Banksron family who had migrated from Maryland. possession of d1e Mississippi River, assening that whoever conimanded that anery dominated the con­ Dick Banksron of the Tulane team is a lineal de­ scendant of this family. tinem. He urged his plans in many lerrers ro Presi­ dent Davis but his foresight as a military srrategist - (Flores Ford Meagher) . ICE PORTER'S Wherever Ice is served to Tulanians .. . ((Where Style and BATT BROS.... serve it! On the Campus .. . In the Fraternities .. . Quality Predominate" To the University .. . Ice delivered by Batt Bros. In Uniformed courteous service! Everything .Men Wear

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