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A..embly Tuesday Assembly Tuesday

BY THE STUDENTS. FOR THE UNIVERSITY

VOLUME XXXV WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY, FR,IDA Y, APRIL 8, 1932 NUMBER 47

DANCE AGREEMENT 11 Watkin's Play A reciprocal agreement has Fraternities 13" Club Dance Leaders ITimes Reviews Pi K. A.'s Win been arranged concerning reg­ 1 ulation at tbe coming sets of on Washington dance at V. M. I. and Wash- Are Subject B~ok ...Writt en In Intramural 1naton and Lee. between the Opens Tuesday dance leaders of the respective For Address By Helde~.' man Track Meet I schools. A delegation from the Executive Committee wiJJ act Elaborate A1'1'angemmts Com· as a floor committee at the v. Mr. Norman Hackett, Noted New York Newspaper Reports Eleven Records Broken as S. M. I. dances. Any breach o~ pleted for First Showing 1 conduct bY a Washington and Authority, Speab to Favorable on Professor's A. E.'s Come up to of Troubadour Show Lee student will be reported by Studenb Bookon Washington Lead League the v. M. I . authorities to thla floor comnlittee who will Im­ RESERVED SEATS mediately evict the offender IHELL WEEK CUSTOM BOOK TERMED AS IFIELDS AND HODGES OBTAINABLE NOW from the dance. SCHOLARLY WORK TIE WITH 13 POINTS A similar committee !rom V. I OPPOSED STRONGLY M. I. will be present at the Entire Caat Announced-Fitz· Washington and Lee dances to Social Groups T mned lndis- Critic Says Contribution Is ' K. A .'s, Champions Last Year, gerald Plays Part of First Insure the conduct of the ca­ Valuable to Knowledge Com e Second, Follow- dets attendlnr. 1 pmsable Part o f Amer- Paaident ican College Life Of First President ed by S. A. E.'s In one or the most ambitious Terps Nine tO Mr. Norman Hackett. noted au- I The Nrw York Times Book Re· Eleven records were broken and productions ever offered by the thoi1ty on college traterniLies. a.d· view for Sumlny, April 3. cnrrled one equaled in the annual Intra- local dramatic club. the Waahlng- Face Generals dressed an audience or fraternity ,\ rr\•irw or Or. Leonard Helder- mural u·ack meet held Tuesday ton and Lee Troud&bours wUl men In the Lee Chapel. last Tues- 1 ·11an'& book. Grorge Washington. a.ftewoon on Wilson field. P1 present n ext Tuesday nirht N T d day night. April 7. on the subJect 1 Patron or Lcamlns. Kappa Alpha wrested the team "Peace Hath Her VIctories," a ext Ues ay ot "Fraternities and Their Ideals." The rrview follows: vhrunplonshlp from Kappa Alpha, play concernin1 aome dramatic Mr. Hackett was brought to GEORGE WASHINGTON: PA- last year's winners. by a one point lncldenta ln the life or General Wa.shJngton and Lee under the 'fRON OF LEARNING. By margin. The wmning total was Oeorre Wuhlnrton. written by Bridgewater Eagles Fumish auaplcee of 0 . D. K .. the Inter- Leonard c. Helderman. mus- 28. Mr. L. E. Watkin eapecl&lly for the fratemlty Council. and lhe Chris- trated. 187 pp. New York: The Sigma Alpha Epsilon. third occaalon ot the local celebration Opposition in Game tlan Work Committee. He accept- Ct:ntury Company, , 2,60. place team with 22 3-4 POints. of the Bleen~nnial Anniversary H ere Today 1ed the Invitation to visit this promed the most by the meet, of the actlvttiea of Wuhmgton campus at the las t Interfraternity Wo.shlnnton as General. Wash- Jumping lnt.o first place 1n the which most cloeelJ affected thla - - - IConference . Paul Woflorj, ., JobDIOD CltJ, Tenn .. a member of Sigma Al- in~ton as btatcbmnn. Washlnglon lntramural standings with a total Untvenlty A week of hard camp:U::ning on as farmer. Wa!.hlngton os man or of 130 7_8 pomt.s. Phi Kappa · WUaon Field facea the Waahlng- Mr. Hacket prefaced hts gen- pha EPiiloD, '&Dd Klu Mary Chr.stine llur hes, of North Hol.!lton, large affairs-the world has i on~ Sigma, which scored onJy _ 5 1 4 Te Be At LJrte ton and Lee bueball team Today eral remarka with a brief history j \'a., wiU lead the "13" Club tlrurr on Monda night. ltliss Hu«hes known him 10 all these phases. points ln the mee• . retained Its Tbe production w1l1 be otrered c-·-" Smlth'a c"a-es are. h·-'-- of the Interfraternity Conference. atte.Dds ArUnrtoa tlaU. Waahlnr!on, D. C. h 1 d f h 18 bl • w- ...... _._ ·• a 00 uaw.~ ·-• ....,. 1 But it. ns remn nc or • •econd place position In the aen- a.t the...... , ••~~~:a:.= -~ flftp. tng up with Bridrewater, on Tues- It waa berun twenty-three years • • --- centennial year to bnng forth the eral standing, while the Subway 111 01 m., an. a n~~·t;" dy day they stack UP agalnst Mary- ago, and now composed six- 1 Qfftctals Plan LV!IiCIIEON BROADCAST proof. rathered and put into in- Tigers. from leaders. have been cent. 111 a.m. au • land in one of the banner at· ty-seven fraternities. 1 Throurh the cooperMlon of tercstmg ronn bY Mr. Helderman. dropped to fifth place. Seventeen lmce ln order to cover the unua· tractions of the w~n eel- Fraternities. the speaker point- 1 ull p the Vlrgtnlo Bicentennial Com- Associate Profe&or or History at points were deducted from the Ti- ual e~naee ~ u:~~an;. ebratlon. and on ThursdaY round ed out, have been golnc on for I F rogram mission. arrangements have Washington and Lee University, gers total that amount havlnr which ave n n e out play for the week when they one hundred years. The fint I been completed for the broad- ' that. there was still another phase been credited Lo them in the neceultJ for provtcl.lnl elaborate c'·M" -'th v~ ..... -~.... fraternity waa Phi Beta Kappa. t I'Y'. d f th 1 ch 1 hi h h 1 " d hi time COitwnM and settlnp in keeplnl ....,., ... ueu.... hJ h I 1 h F A •t 1112 ens ul~S uy 0 e un eon n w c (' nJiUence s . 'handball tournament for the ad· • witb tbe poet-RevolutiOD&rJ per· Bridrewater•a Eagles brourht a W C a now a pure Y onorary Or pn • to bf' hrld here 10 connection the very dlfYerenL activity and 1n- vance of men later found to be team to Lexington today that has schoiMtlc fraternity. The tlrst with the local cel(.bratlon. over terest of a patron of learning, who lnellg1ble to compete for t.ha.t or- loci. Ttcketa DlA7 be ob:::fed been consl.stent only in its incon· few were compelled to exUlt com- 1 - -- 1 t h c Nu ttonu 1 Bt oadco.st.ing apprecmted the Importance or ganl?.allon. ~~~ra~=: .::.~ fr:: sistency. The Valley lada were P1tetelyfflunl ~~r cToh.-er fromf unit vther-t Thirteen Club Formal WiU be Cmll''II'IIY hook-up. The lun- 1 education nnd ardently desired to Points Count. One HaU tbe COmer. The ticteta are sold swamped 19-0 by a. fair University s1 Y o c aao. e very ac a clu pn will be bt oudcast al 2. a1d In llb advancem ~:n t. Mr. Hel- Pomt.s In the general slandinr n--· E 0 f C In blank and may be reeerved by of Delaware nine and then tum· theyf have e:~d for so l~ng ts "'t"'""mgl b vent e- and' tlw program ls scheduled derman has done a piece of schol- were awarded to each fraternJty .havinl t hem stamped at the Cor- ed right around and outscored proo enoUI ere waa a rong . e ration to 110 on the ro· Cor an hour. arty work m gettmg together from to the amount of one-half the Drexel 9-8. Drexel Is the same need for them. They grew be· l Dr. F. P. Gaines. PreSJdent widely scattered sources the rath- number it. made ln the track meet. ~~t!"d evei'J day untll team whJch on Monday was the cause of a long-felt desire on the Schedule of EveDta of the University, will preside er large body or material bearing The Pi K. A.'s were riven an ad· moon. victim of a no-hit. one run pitch· part of the students to aaaoctate April 11 at the luncheon. The speak- on this question. organizing and 'ditlonal five paints for belna the The -==~the play 1n1 performance by Klppy Sauer- 1vlth another. P'ratemltles have Thirteen Club PormaJ- g:oo c1s ate to be Governor John documenting It and presenting ll winners or the meet. brun. In Captain Myers, and the now become an indespensable part Garland Pl)ll8ld. of Virginia: in a flnlshrd. logical naHaUve thal The meel was dominated by have ~ h~..dlecled _wDra fs~~!Y Flory brothers. aU-round a.th· of American college lite. p. m. 11 Mrs. L. F. Hobart. President of any student. or washington's frrshmen. R . E. Fields, s. A. E. COIDJD-1 .,..... u 1 • .._.- 1e•--, B"'...... w-•-r "-· a ve-•tlle FrateraJU. WorUnrbUe April lh Da hl f th A h t d ill "-d I 1 .._ v- -... -• ...._,..,...... , ....,...... :: ...... ·- Assembly Lee ...... pel 11 e ua ers o e mencan c arac er an career w UJI n- nrst year sprint star. tied with ~. .:-:=.:=-:..~ --=::: me ot pafal-a. M • Ulrelr · '!'here we meny WOI'SftwhUe a. m. - ~ - Rc-votuUon ; Congressman SOl t.etestln~ ln it.aeU and provocative L. R. Hot>Ph Hill Morgan who tical nnd comprehcnsivr exam!- was second to Hodle6 fn the orate that have ever been UJed week. 1mportant purpoees or a trater· J Cotillion Club Formal IO:OO v.ru. schedul,·d to spl'llk nt lhl..:. 1nation or wht\l Is bclwvcd to be a broad JUmp. E. H. "Dynamite" Ln a Troubadour production. Or. From Maryi&Dd ~i~.. !s to ..s!imulate student acho- p . m. lunt:ht'0n wtllb be unnblt' to at-f vnlld h i~;to rlca l !iUb)ect." He has Evans, a teammate of Fields. tol- Mof!att has Cb.arle of the prop- Callege Park, Md .. April 8-(By aauwup. -r. Hackett said that 1 tend llt>1 ce1 t· nn1 on bccnw.e o mdeed. by thus collecting, arrang- lowed him to the tape In roth the t:rtlee for the play. The turnlsh- Special correspondent! - "You many deans and presidents of The Thirteen Club Fonnnl will 1 lllnt'. :;, ,ng and lnterpJ·runa the histot·ical dashes. 1011 are beJnr eelect.ed with the can tell captain Dick 81nlth, my colleges look for the leaders of be the first event or the Easter d l PVIdencr available. made a contri- Hodges. P1 Kappa Alpha luml· greatest care In order that the esteemed friend. that I have the the collece to come from frater- Dances and the Oeol'ge Washlnr- Boar Se ects button of no small value to our nary, establlsbed new recorda In :;cenea may be exact repUcaa of best baseball team I have ever nltlea. These orranlJatlona eerve 1 ton Celebration to be held here llmowled&c of Washington. a con- the broad jump and the 120-yard Lhe Blnaham home In Phlladel· coached 1n my ten years at Mary- as a means of holdinr the inter- on April 11 and 12. During these El" "bl M trlbuUon whJch enlarges and re· high hurdles and took second in phla. Iland ," said H. Burton Shipley, e8t of the alumni. Probably the two days a number of lnlerebllng 101 e en Ones the ord ln"~l'Y Conception of the low hurdles. Hl.s distance Mr. Ulric Moore. director of the mentor o! the Old Line baseball most outstandlnr duty of frater- events have betn planned by of- 1,-, his character mul tu!1urnce. 10 the broad Jump was 20 feet 6 rr roubadours. Ia the director of team, when questioned today by nltles ls to develop their lndlvld- 1fl clals to make this a time of e-n- Batkao round l!jho\ln mches. His hl&h hurdles time, " Peace Hath Her VIctories." the R1nr·tum Phi for somet.hin8 ual members. It raves them Ideals Joyment for visitors and sluduu:. $:udcnts Qualified to Run as Mr. Hr uennnn pn•~>Culs nu, 6 6-10. was mo1e than a second Dell"I ' The faculty coounltt.e on so· about the Terpa who will play the and teaches them to live up to alike. Red Nicholas and h is bancl Ed it'lr' and Bu ine!i ~ tudy w!t,1 n back~ round that 1I lhan the previous record. dal functions of &.be UnJverslty Generals next Tuesday In Lex· lhf'm. In view of th.ese purposes will play at thia dance and albo '>hO\IS 1 1e rondltlon tlf t.:dueallon McUt 1ry. PI Kappa Phi fresh· 11&11 requeated thal all atudenl.8. ID¥ton. whlch the American fraternities at. the dance to be held the tot- M anag~~ 11 th1 rountr}'. und L~te tly also man. ~ll!lred the hurdilna honors, s· Uendlnl the 4bowlnl. comt' "We had had no real chance to 10 ably flU. there 111 a de!tnite lowing nJaht. Tbe figure ~Ill be --- n Euto:> . dutlna w a hlnrton's ·ettlng o new record. 14 3·10. for <~ reased for the dance 10 that. the practice on account of inclement, need and Place for them on the led by Paul Wofford. Preald£'1ll uf ~. nrhd ,tes l'! tcwlc to run as li m~ and thtn rollows do\\ n to lhe the 120·) .1rd lows and taklni a ~ce may swt. lmmedla&ely at- ,weather prior to taklna the trip campus. the Thirteen Club. pui.Jiu·nt :on lt•atl•·r& in the cl~- .o>re.. ent the hi::. lOt" und nnnl rate .. eeond In the hlghs. He capped t.·r the play 111 over without any aout.h &.o play Duke and North Mr. Hackett then cU.scussed op- .U..•bb Is Feature lion lhc lntt.er ~'~ut ur th , r.wnth or the education 1 ptoJccls upon hts aflemoon's activities with a I uc:lay. Carolina. so we took a pair or position to tratenutles. He said The George Wa.shinrton Celt>- wC!re unnounced toda}' by thr Pub- ,. hlch WI\Shlnl!lOn nnnlly concen- splendid performance as anchor cu& Aa.Dea_. I Uctlni'S. I hope my hJttera will Iall opposition to fraternities and bratlon proper wUI begin. llrnllons Board. Lrated hilt lntrrebt one or these man or the second place relay The complete cut. ol "Peace Ihave W.elr eyes peeled and that I move~n ta to abollah them were I I t 1' wo men for l'dltOt bhlp and \11.> the foJndlnR or n national team. Hath Her Vlctoriel•· follows: my plt.cllers will be tit to ao the absolutely ab6ut·d. U you take !~l:s h~/~~e n~~~v!~~Y sc~~~~~ bu lttc !> mouagei or the resloit'ctt·:e umvert~lty In llw cnplt.ul city, an DunaJ and Bond, both lndcpen· Wub1nlton. HUTY Plt.zaerald, 1 Cull route, ~houah. wben we hit Iaway fratemltlea stronr motlves 1an assembly 1n the Lee Ch.apel al pu >llra6ons v. 1ue rnclot~>td by th" atka which wu tlt'l'PIY JO:>led In , dent freshmen. furnished the ! andolph. William Qordon; Wol· Lelinrton. Of course, I el(l)eCt are destroyed, as well as the 11 .00 a with Hon John w bo~ud 111 !\enrol rn es thf' prl'S· his dc•nl' for mony yeurs and for thrlllb and camed off the honors ~ Jtt. James Smltll; Plckerinr. Smith to send a rood b&U club home-lift' of the student. The ~vl.s pr:tdlna Adru:esses .,., 11 j cul 1 rlllor, ami bnshwb numagcr~> the 1enllzattoa of which he be· ' m the mile and half mlle.uuna.j (..eorp Poster; Bn.dford. John aRalnst ua and I am not clahnina social life o! the student and the be deUvered by . Dr. Dixon Ryon h'POI tf'd I hl'l c.'N tatn el. tble mrn r,uH\thed a constdcrnblf" fund : was one of the high point men ' uatln; Burr. WllU.am Hawklllli; that 1 will take h l.s cb.ar~es over colleae would be taken away. Fox Professor of History In Co· ou llwll· 6talf did no! "' rl' lJ run. Ianol her was the cstnbltslum·nt ol of tllf" meet wllh firstS in bOth (...liM. Todd DeVan. Bingham the jumps. However, Ill show Cliques would spring up and be lumbia Unlvea·say and President' hl th<· .c CI\'IP$ the namr.• V.'\!H' not ttn academy In VlrRinla . Liberty "Vents and a place on the wln­ \,allace 8hettlekl: Hammond. hlm a rood,team and rive hlm a dlsaatroua to student Ute. of the New York Histo ric~! So- blOIIJrht bt•rore llw bonn!. Hnll. which he endowt>d and oul lt!nv I t~lay team. Bond look sec- \. alter Johnston; Jackson. Wll· good ba.tUe. . Problems of admlnl.stratlon Iclety and Colonel Ediat· Hume Scleclions lor the clhdblltty Wf't'e of .which was C\'Oivcd lhc pl·est'nl ond both li m e~> and wa~ albO on ham Capel; Lear. Prankl1n Jones: Maryland's learn, which 18 made Continued on paae four President of the Society or th~ bn11c•d on tht wotk donP bY tht' washington and ,L('(' University Ithe winning relay tenm. The <.ount de Tilley, Arthur Lamar: up of a tnlxture of stntors. Jun· . Cluclnnutl In the State of Vll'aln- clln•l clntl• clurtnu thdr tlnw ot In Lexine ton. Hr cndowrd nlso mile lime. t ·so $-10, wns n new 'lhe Butler, Joe u..-: 8tranaer,l lors and sophomores, will take the F I Se . H ld la Honoruy dearees will be t•onntl·ttcn wtlh lh~· publications a frer school In Alexandrln, thus record for the lntramurals. but ),uncan Groner: Uld rioters New- field IIC)methlnl like this:. I unen rv•ces e a~ardcd lCC!onds short. of the I nd, Blake, Bernard. St.erllng. Bob Maxwell. left. tleld. Wlll~~ For Walter McCorkle men who have contrlbutt'd to a mnn 1<1 IX' t'lllfiblP must. have for all youth. and hls lnflutnce, , 2.13 8·10 rt:cord for the 880 yard, l tart'ellon. Boylan, Lt.Varre, Bur· Wolfe, second base. Bozey Be A P b . Ch rch fuller appreciation or Washing· . en·('>() two years on the publica- the author show.. . Is tvldent. In set by Gladden. prtsent vuralty 1 •n, Riley and Miller. aer. third base; Shorty Chalmers, t ret ytenan u ton lion, I.Jul In llt1\cral ln"lnn<'r; this the cr~atlon and di'\t'lopmcnt of mller, In 1930 The ladle& or the cut. Include sllort atop; Hymle Gorman, rlrh ~ "At a luncheon tor thE> auestJ~ wu.:~ OVl'n ul<>d It ! no man of two We:it. Point and hl oth~>r lnslltu- The t40-yard dash start.ed orr 1 u.s White u MI -. Washmaton. field : Spencer Chaae. first .b&Jie . Members of the Phi Kappa Psi or lhe University to bt' held In y1 uro nperlcnc~ w~tS twallabl<' or tton:;. He brln~~ toaether much badly when two men feU fhfhllnc wu Penick aa Mrs. Blnaham: IBucky Buscher. center field, BIU l('('lal fraternity acted as honor· the University Dintnr Hall rep· a man or tmmmnl ability had dl.s- t\'ltlence rrom romempc1ra.ry lor the pole at the tlrst tul'll, but 1 :rs. Moffatt. u Mra. Jt.ckaon. O'Hara or Ralph Sterllnr, catc.h· ary pall-bearers at the funeral resentatlves of c o-operatlnJ or- p! t}'Cd enough lntere$l lo qualify ourcet., tndlcutln' that even o.t Richards. Phi Kappa Sigma. over· r .n t.'lcUowl'll u Milia 81llly Me- er; Wcllwee, Davidson. Physloc ~r service or Walter L. McCorkle ganl.zallons wtll be rtco81llr.ed for the candida,. •. It he bcg1nnlna or the• R~>volullon came an early lead of Hud·>t n. D. Mrs. WaUt.n u Mill Ga- Ruble. pitcher; Bob WUson. W . , held la.&t Sunday at t.he PrMbY- and a ro nate es will be H n mon Is qualified wu th1nklna and turned In a time utmost ~ . efUl. m~ 1 f ~:ds I· ~ wa~hlnalon alr~dy u .. 1..th Cox. and MLU Mary Oebha lla Benner and Paul Cronin wtU t..e1lan church. Mr. McCorkle, bl'OI.ll~~ b: Sir Josiah St.&mp. of to run ond do~ not have thl' E'n- or the net'd for n arratachool that two aeconds better than the old 1. .. Mlaa Marte Blneh&m. alao make the trtp. prominent. alumnus ot the class London Envland· Conarea:.nl'm doru meut or ~.1e I.Ynt·d he moy 1e- would attmcl >·ou1111 lllln from all record The new rec:ord hi 55 ICC· lieU& t\.rMM Jar Trea&1 Four Seolon of 1878, d1ed at his home in Sol Bl~m of Wru.hJngton, and c£1 ve cc.n•tdcrallon bv prrr;tnllna p:>rt'l of the country. He had, ap- onct.s. The play Ia latd around the In· Berttr. Chalmers, Sterllng and Great. Neck. L. I .. or heart d.l.aeaae Mrs. Lo~·eil Fletchrr Hobart, th~ to the ex,cutiV'' commlllu! a pe. ,pnrt'nlly , air ady VISioned a unit· Johnny Faullu11.fa 43 foot ho~ r,dent tn the Ufe of Geort CronJn are the seniors; Maxwell. 1 laat. Thursday niahl. He waa one Presldent.-Ot'neral of t.he Daurh· litton lll lHd bv h rt;- num. Continued on pare four put. reco1d. made lasl H'nr was \ a.ahinaton llhtn feeUnga wert• Gorman and McDwee are Junlora or the few remalnina men who tera of the Amerlcan Rcvolut lou." 'fhl' rollo\\rn r.r men were rec· the only field rvent. mark which J unnlna hlah concerning th( nod the rt'St or the club la madt' attended cla.aa under Roberl E. omrnr11tkc\ by tlw board· ()o urvtved lht> attack la t. Tut.>AaY : llDinl or the Jay Tteaty with up of sophomores. Berger and Lef'. Ball Game Scheduled Er\ltnl' ()f till' ntn(l·tum Phi Nominators of Convention Stout, K~ppa Alpha. henvt'd the 1 naland tn 1706. The first. and Chalmers are three aport stars After rraduallna from the taw After the luncheon there will Allhtn Ldtnm untl John Cull~>y 1 fold Meeting Wedntsda Iron ball 41 reet. 4 Inches lo luke , cond acts lake place upon tlw Both ~lay basketball. football and school he taught school for twv· be a baseball game on Wlt,Cl n J1n c1Jli'U MRII.I&I'I of the RinK· Y 1fir st place He tacktd almo. l Ch•e ~ • h of July; the third ad upon oaseball. They were aU-slate In oral years In MaYbVIIICJ. Kentucky Plold bctwtttn the Oencmls nnd tum Phi: Eo.>k wM a nll'f'llnll Ul Newcomb Hall hlll hllll a lotal or tt>n polnt 1 nnd 1 hla. ;t.1'1ll&hL yeur on the College llu- ldrnt. of the ToiJnN•o Leaf Pub· T\Jf'i>diLY niRhL beforf' lht' dunct• Jal' k B;tll untl UH·It J:tlwnrd or th.- nornhllltOrll or the various one new record tor lht• urtNnoon. It la lnt..el·Htlnr to nole that mo1· A 11-Amerlcan basketball 1llahlng company and continued In I here will !)(' a play, "Pt'ace llnlh Ou .m• M! n u·•·•· or tht> Calyx: t nndtllatr In flll'l>arut ton tor lhf' o I lila Ia one> or the few playa ever t.eam. that. oftlce until aboul a year- aao. Her VIctories.'' which will bo vrc•· r, p Ooldr 11J,•t 11 nnd J . Robin· 111o<'k 0t moc·mlir rflnvt-nllon J)anre Annountt'mf'n t'f written about Oeorae Washlna- Mcllwee and Davidson are Mr. McCorklP was a rounder sented by the 'l'loub!tdours In tilt' :.on. v.lul'll 1!1 tu lotkn plm•t• on tlw Thf' rommlu~ In c- har«t of ton. There havl' bt'tn many paa- aoulhpnw pitchers. whJle PhYaloc and fo1mer p1caidcnt of the Sou- Lyric Theatre 'l'ht audit n C'(' \\Ill Kdllol' ur tlw Southem C'Oli<'R- twcnt Y·~>txth tmd "'·vt nth or thl tht IM)('io l t·\1tnOJ ot th111 "t-t'k· l ..nt.l . buL only t.wo or thll't' and Ruble arc rtii'M hande1·s. Uw1n Society or New York aJld ~ In formal drosB, 60 thM thr.y Inn, lllt•mn· mngazhlP- : J w A month. 'l'heY v.tll \ll!t' tlw prC'· rnd hW> madl' an ur1en1 rt· tlaya. Gorman was lhe rcauliU' first also &el'\'t'd u aovt·Jnor of the may ao to the dnnrl' lmmtdlall•· Sulltll nml !il'ri.K·rl Hudlln . rl'lltngll or tlv• la ~> t c·onvr.ntlon (IUHt that oil lhe tudrnt• and The title "Peace Jlalh ltt'r IIcker last. year but Chase who Vlllllnlana In 1919. He wu one ly aller lht> play. This plny .writ- nu11ln Mttll~ttrt r or south111n ~htrh took pltu·e 111 Jlou ton 1ll tht>lr rlr~ "ho atlt'nd thf' per- \ trtorlt>s" baa been used In otdl'r atands alx ft'el. 3 lnche,, forced ot the oriJinal spon&Ors ot Wood· ten by Profr.ssor Wntkln. alvca a Coll"(.llnn : n H. Wnllls a.nd VI<'· III.!R . T\\o e·optt•a or lhl' e prt· form10rt or tht 1'roubadour lu convey the Idea that. thf' play him t.o lhe outrteld row Wllaon fot the presidency ptctm·,. or a r·art of the llfu of toi' 'l uclh l', ct!dhlll& \\Ill I~ o\'allnblc at oil •hn" 1uesda> nlrht. drt'l for \':us a dramatization of Wash· and the only man to hold the or. Wn hlngtun, r.tl't:c•lnlly hl'J con· o - lltllf'. In 1t w "wid t·lu•ck" 1oom or the d;utrr 1M-tore tht pia ~ nnd luJton•a ~~eiC-control . and not an Thl.s Jcncratlon Is dlatlnrulah· flee of notional pn td<'nl or tht' nt'CliOn With th~ Jav •rn. t •, ••utl \ 'lth Lhc cx<'epuon of c.:nnnda tlw Ahmml bulhhna. 'l'hc plnns prOC'rde to tht u mna lum lm· t pic concernIna the hard wlnlel ed tor bellevinl everythlnt lt. Is Phi Kappa P 1 !rntu nlty fol' two· Is nn attt>mvt. lo d1 nrnll '' • Ius u,!l Mc •xlco. lh1 '" Is out cloH'it fo1 the ronH•ut1un a1e quickly mrdlattly a flu lht Pt'rfor • 11.1. Valley Forae. told. - H. c. Batley. term.... contlnu<'d on paau four n,., hi.J

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1 WH~hiH~t ol l. mlrl U! c:lttlpua whll-"i{ will J.olll lft ••••"••••••...... to • dlatnuatoned ; oman wl\t; hu ~•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\l~h Uli~ w t•c k ·~ill l to ht! rcnlt:tttbf?rcd lri lhe ~ • F R ~· Put henelt on the baraa.in tioun· ~ or ull UlOSc Ct>IICcrncd 14'it lt it one ... ter because decency didn't pay. ntli~, h:. . ' ~nd ront ()W :· Ba1•bara. StanWYck Is the ilhOP· RING • 1,UM' PHI• LINGS WASHINGTO~ AND LEE UNIVERSITY wltt.c:h wtl l long he noted 1n tht: annal!~ bf our Joe~ worn lady, and Regis Toomey her SEMl-WEEKLY l:ni,·el·sity. 'l'he occasion of the cclcht'tltion he- +++++ ...... +,...... ,++•++ one man. They are the Victims : ~:o n1 c:. particularly sig-nilkant whe::11 one realizes Lady With A Past of circumstancoo untll the very +++++++++++.,.++++++..... +++++++++++++ .. +++.,.+++++ \iember !D tercoUegiate Press Ass'n., State of Va. 4 that in the total sunnHatllf!l iJf the l'xpenses o f the .For the first tlme In a consld- en~~ a bright spot In this picture April 14, 1914 Subscription $3.10 per year, In advance ~chnol and the 'lUU rl:<'' t1f inco111e. each 111a11 in erable period. Const~e Bennett of obvious situations, Zazu Pitts Washington and Lee once was accustomed to hold annual inter- is not cast as II poor working girl d L · Llttl fl ld p e scholastic track meets somewhat. similar to the present system of OFFICE AT DEPARTMENT OF JOURNALISM \Vashitll!tflll and Ll>C nuw receive!> the ·1dvama,.cs or an erring siS· ter who has f"llen an uclen e e ~re r - 1 L r:. • • "' .. sented as husband and wife. They ba.sketbal liQUmaments. The one in 1914 was the second contest, Entered at the Lexington. Va .. Postofflce as sec­ of a ccrta111 stun calculated to be over three dol- and been redeemed by love. She get off some good comedy In a the first 6eihg won by Poly Prep of Brooklyn. Schools from as far ond-class mall malter. Published every Tuesday Jar:> whi<:h i!. ren li zccl frout the uriginal gift of quiet way. Clara Blandlck gives wt>st till Wisconsin and as far south as St. Florida, par- and Friday of the collegla.te year. ~~Y~/~~:~~7o~~~e ~::~~~e~~~~ Augu ~tl ne, (~e nc ral Washington. cannot attract men because she an excellent portrayal of the sel-l ticlpo.t.ed In the meet. EdJtorlai Rooms. Phone 2043 and 21 43 is shye · and more set·lotts ttln•l fisJ1 mother. tuld Robert Alden. April 8, 1919 Hnl thost• e.xt•n.:ist·s and hllN't·lte!t \vhidt will 1 • Oscat' Apftll Maudt! Turner Oo1· I D. OEOROE PRICE, ':J2A ...... Edllor-m·Cluef the oU1er beautk>s. What. the pro- · · . . - Lincoln :Memorial University provided a. bnseball tlll'Uler in which or this best 1 TED CURTIS, '32C ...... Business Maaaaer forrn tl w uurku-., t~f tlw ct:- ldli'Hti•m ha\'c Lt•l'n ctn- duce1·s one would huve you don. and Albert Con~l do the Wn.'ihing"ton nnd Lee was victorious by a sha.ve!Jng score or to o. hl·ll l!'>lwd with a ~w ril'!. uf iutpurlant <'V<'nl s aucl believe Is tl\aL our Connie is n ~hey can lo aid MISS Stanwyck Jimmy Mattox. probably of Oeorgla.-Tech-Soul.hem Championship poor. neglected waUtlowe •. Her m making the old, old, sin plot. fame was responsible for the lone run with n. hit in the firth. EDITORIAL STAFF l'ntcrtailllll(•III :S whkh hid fair to 111ak the entire looks and clothes. however.1 do not convincing. There are a great ' ASSISTAN't EDITORS fK'l':ll> it lll Olll' without peen. in the pa!>l or in the make this siluation very oonvinc- many over-dramatized scel1es. but April 20, 1920 ArUJu r Lamt.r sse William w. Hawkln•. Jr., 'UA Incar futun•. .\rra!l~-fl·nu·nt s hav<: hecn made for lng. This is t.he only part of the Barbara Stanwyck is a good ac- In the days whn tch.e depression of 1921 wns beginning to man- MANAGINO EDITOR picture that f"lls to be so good. tress and makes the picture ' f t .A~ •r d h d d t d ts f J ubn " · Ouii•Y ·sat. a S<'t uf dnncos, u hasclmll game, and a play of a " worthwhile I cs 1 """" . an w1 len men were men, over a un re s u en o Nlabl E.!ltor .. • ... .. •'ratnk H. Cunnlnabam 'UA Continuing tbe plot., when la. · w. a.nd L. energeotlcnlly commenced to level out the new Wilson Ath- 8110ru l>:.!ltor WHIIar11 S. Barker 'IIA uaturc part ieul:u·Jy appropt·iatt• to the spirit of Bennett see-s the moeL eligible lellc F ield. Even PJ·e~:~id en t Smith was on the "front-line," and the A ...lu anl SJJtJrl.l J:;dltur M. W. AJ~lliOn '38A !Itt· r(·kltration, 111! to 11~kc place in the two days males flock about an obvious sir- The Man Who Played God ocllegialc diggers scooped out over 1500 whel•lpnrrows of good dirt f'•atun £dllur Herbut Rudllll 'IU ,Excbana• E.llt.or Cl •ude L• Yarra 'UA ~l' l a:.ide frum lltl' rq.~ ular program ur schuul en who was once :-IURI)CCtcd of hnv- George Arliss tums his genius aud dumped It In another pru·~ of the field, "to aid the grass a.nd J uhtt U ..x tPr. 'S 4A lJH I Yt" ~"

' PAOS tHUI ·--F T k S d N tm Open Baby Gener S . Ct'S. satires, and tnk('Of!s on mill- Phlldelphla, ~8. . <11') "Pub• rae qua s e en I tury niYalrs and persons connect- llclty Of the Wrona kind," is What -Campus~ I S Se Continued h om page t.wo ed with the Institute. but It Is a has made the depression so bad. Go Into Actl.on I With Victory ' tart ason hns quit lbe range lo take care good show. It has several amus- according to Dr. Clyde R. Miller, Comment of an orphaned youngster. son or lng skits, good music, and dane- or Columbia University, who spoke By EVERETT CROSS ----- Io ne of his former pals. There are log. at the University of Pennsylvania This Saturd ay I Hampden-Sydney No Match Brigadier Nine Meets Little the usual desperate men who This department has always here last week. when they are desperate are very found lhe V. M. I. productions H is theory can be summed up appears that the football For Strong General Wahoos On Walton. Faeld. Ide sperate. gunflghts. shertfls, enterto.mlng, and If the dr'('S.' r·e- In "too much unfounded optl- team~ also harbors what are gen- Vars1'tv to Get Initial Test Team For Season Opener rough goings on, and romance heat·sal Is any indication. you will mlsm." arrly known as students, and Ed ., A F h bloomtno.. In the golden west. enjoy ''Pnss In Revue." Recom- ---o Bacon Is no exception. During Against Maryland, s ros • i Ruth Hiatt.. a •·w ampus Baby mended. MUSEUM ADDS COLLECTION the Easter Hollda.ys the gridiron M eet Staunton M. A . washington and Lee's .enn s With the promise of fair weath- Slar" of a few years ago, has the - ---o-- New York--The Amert- tt team started Its season In lmpres- er tomorrow and with the advan- leading lady role. an.d Frank Rice can Museum of Natural History players out for spring prac ce slve fashion by walltlng over Ham- tage of weeks of constant prac- plays lh.e pal·t of ''Tatet·bug." H they won't give lL to us in has purchased ln Tring, England, onwer efootball requb ·etacticsd to pr andepar oute a 0t fhctslhes A strong varsity traf ck squadWashlna will .,nd en-Sydney. 8-1, Tuesdayts Alt hafter- h tice behJnd hthem, i be tl heted Brigadier b balls Recommended. wages \''(' must take tl ln taxes.- the Rothschild collection of birds, sa 0 t literary products turned leave Friday noon or •..,- noon on the local cour . oug will open t e r a ase IPr eslcl l l Glecn Fcc 1:4 Jon of Including more than 200,000 spec- rna . lbe ton tor the meet. against Mary- neither team had hit Its stride season here with the Little Wa- Peace Hath Her Vict.ories Labor. lmens. In emerged the wmnlng scr · 1 d s turday with coach Flet- most of the matces were more boos of th eUnlverslty of Virginia. Professor L. E. Wat kins has :-~~==:=~~~=~=:=::i!~~:z!£:S::IIzm:llalllll Mr. Edwin Henry Bacon. It Is ~n ina barge' of the 19 men. than interesting. All during the long waiting. daily taken one of the most dramatic r ;. ,.. t·umored that the prize was a j c ;~an track will officially Ran Shields had to go three sets practice has conttued and the Lit- situations in the lite of Washing- pass fot· Joe E. Brown's next ftlm. open Its season saturday when lo defeat Talbot. Hampden-Syd- tle Generals have worked out vig- j ton In writing his play-the slgn- lhe Baby Generals meet Staunton ney ace, but still was able to win orously with the varsity on many In~! of t he Jay treaty-and around Another local boy seems t.o be MIUt.ary Academy at Staunton. comfortably, 4-6.8-1.8-3. Wilson occasions in an effort to be In this central plot. he has fashlon- maldna aood and this time It's The frosh will lea•e with Coach had a fairly hard time of it In prime shape for their first real Ied scenes contaJnlng humorous (Jh&rles "Sipna Chi" Day, down Mathis Friday morning. l:>eatimr Thom&S. 8-3. 9-7. test. dialogue and good drama. Under In aood old Tulsa, Oklahoma. For Strengthened by several new All of the General sophomores coach Leigh Wllliams. who Is the direction of A. U. Moore, and THIS WEEK AT years ihe papers of that town uve men as" a result of the lntra-mur- came through their opening test completing his tl.fth year of work the author. the Washington and been prtntinr pictures of the local als lasL TuesdaY, the freshmen aatlsfactorUy. Durham walked here at Washington and Lee tbls Lee Troubadours w I 11 present debt, bui last Sunday one or them look strong a.nd should glve over Crawford, 6-0,8-2, while Rey- June and who Is the only four let- 1"Peace Hath Her VIctories" next 4eelded to. leave the beaten path, Staunton plenty of trouble. The nolds won over Troland. 6-3, 6-1. ter man on the campus at present, Tue6day night at the Lyric Thea­ so It de.oted te ftrst paae or Ita team seems especially strong in Harless had even less trouble, e:xpecta big thinas from b1s co- l tre. society seetlon t.o prominent basi- the mUe and half mlle events in whltew&Sbina Blake. 8-0, e-o. hortB, and even thouah the fr06h Recommended. nea mea who were not oniJ youna which Dunaj and Bond are en- The Generals made e. clea.n team from CharlottesvUle will be --- bat also eU&ible. .. Yea, Day's pic- tered. This pair ra.n one of the sweep of tbe doubles matches al- of the highest calibre. the Brig a- Paa In Revue tare made the Sunday edition. most interesting mile nms seen though some of the sets were close. diers will be prepared to send At v. M. I. tonlght. the Keydets on Wilson field in several seasons. ShJelds p&ired up with Wilson to them back defeated. are havlna their annual sprtng GRAHAM'S What promises to be one of both men running strong -with beat Talbot and Thomas, 6-4, 6-2. Last year, the local freshmen show. ''Pass ih Revue" is ot course the best tr06h baseball teams to DunaJ Just edging his teammate Snyder e.nd Durham put on an had an exceptionally good season. of more interest to the Keydets represent this school will take the out to take ftrst place. Bond endurance contest when th ey de- winning &11 their games except a fleld saturday In its opening game finished strong, but was not quite feated Blake and Crawford. 6-1, 3-2 setto with v. P . I., but the against the Baby Wahoos. Out­ able to make up the narrow mar- a-12. Reynolds and Harless fin- season this year is ra.r h&rder than RADIOS standing in practice so fa..r have gin which separated tbem. Be- lahed things up, going three sets last. Virginia was not on the BOSCH- R-C-A-VICTOR Reversible Collar Shirts been Clfude Barrick, shortstop; cause of this showing the pair to take over Troland and Paulette, schedule last year. The following George Short, catcher; Guy are favored to place hilh in the 3-8, 8-1, 6-4. game after Saturday will be play- BRUNSWICK-MAJESTIC "Speedy" Branaman, pitcher; and first dual meet of the sea.aon. April 11 will see the tennis team ed at staunton Military Academy. , Joe Turner, centerfield. Fields, Intra-mural ch&mplon in as guests of the Vlrglnla n etmen. Last season, s . M. A. was defeated WEINBERG'S both the century and two-twenty, This meet promises to be plenty twice by the Brlgadelrs. 6-5 and !..______, First Showing of Sport Shoes Gradaatlq In three yean and Is slated to run in the dash events close since the W&hoos defeated 8-3. a ball lfleiU t.o have loat 10me II agaln.st S. M. A.. with Hamilton Hampden-Sydney by the same Though the official lineup has 1 Ita .llae polata, if one II &o rather and Todd as running mates In score as did the Generala, Talbot 1 not definitely been produced. it aDJ'Ullnr from the presence of both events. being the only one to win a. match. its probable that the following will ! £rbJ Jobnat.oa. Lambda CbJ play­ Quarter Strenrthflled The team, however. will have a start: Averill, lb; Field. 2b ; Bar- Rockbridge boy, who Ia b&ek In t.own ... U looks Rtchard8, another intra-mural chance to get plenty of bard prac- rick, aa; George 3b; Turner, of: I Jl£tt like another one of thoee champion, will run in the 440 with tlce before the meet. Mattox. of; Mattox. of; Wissler. cuea where ablleace from Raleirh Mayo. Berrien a.nd Farmer. The summary: cf; Short, c; and Speedy Bre.na- Motor· failed &o make the heart of the In the hall-mile run Gabb, Shield8 beat Tal- man. pitcher. fair oae arow fonder, ao we ftnd DunaJ. and Bond are entered, bot 4-6. 6-1. 8-3. ~············ back Ia with bla L J Co. ... £rby Lesl.qt.on with DunaJ. the intra-mural Wilson (W. and beat Thorn- student day feminine pl&yma&ea. champion at the distance, a,ain a.s 8-3, 9-7. If our mtem can and does care 1 for the aveTale man, and we pray favored to place hJgh. Paulette beat Tro- ,+++++... +++++++++++ .. +++ with Schuhle as a ru~lnJ mate. land 6-0, 6-0. Try Our- General's pitching staff struggle friends to all the Washington and Lee Boys. tor a while during the tlme he the Generals. and Hodges will re- Shields, Wilson tW. and LJ beat STUDENT BOARDERS peat In the broad Jump, In which Talbot, Thomas ( H.-S.> 8-4. 8-2. to carries-on aa & witness In & •20.- Special 000 suit down In Atlanta, Oeoraia. Fields will also compete. Snyder, Durham Discovery has been made that a POem nl- t Q u a lity and Service lllbuted to the youlh!ul Georar T HE FINCHLEY HAT Wuhlnaton. because IL wns round •+++++++++++++++++•+++++ Prescription Service In one or his school copybook• WILL BE FOUND HERE EXCLUSIVELY \\ 11 copied by the ftrat presldenr Drugs and Sundries fl om a book whlch h<' hnd u u Wh n Iu LYncbburr Park At AT )nulh nl home. 'rhe POCm about Chrl"Lma.s. w "THE DRUG" ell covered by Ht'IU'Y Woodhouse. On the Comer Stetson ttD" pt raldrnt or the Aerlal Leaaue or Next. to R . M W. C. ROBERT E. LEF. HOTEl. BUILDING Am~rlca. in n book he purchased AT YOUR SERVICE ~~ ~ one or the 20 rrorn the Wash· McCRUM'S luat.on family. Peale Portrait of Washington Scotch Thrift Original Deed ATTENTION UOUSE MANAGERS· Saves Famous HARrl~ ll & AGNOR, Jae. By Washington COAL AND W\lOD Stock Grant Finally Found Pboae IS or 177

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for Fraternity Banquets Led by Billy Howell the Gen­ eral golfers defeated William a nd Mary by a score of 13 t.o 5 on the Cascades course at Hot Springs, Robert E. Lee Virginia.. last Wednesday, Apr U 6. Howell teamed with Schroeder to defeat Jnl!ee and Syer 8 and 5 Coffee Shop in the morn1na round. Jaffee Ill was defeat.f'd ' In the singles by Howell 2 and 1. Howell's '16 In ALEX THELEN, Prop. the morning round waa the medal score o1 the daY. lord ~. Lau l!f! Mo· de.l G06od C•nd.illoD.. ~ ~!:! U- Com.minee Requires re.D.' ~ P ROF. G. . JACKSOS Salesmen to Have PIJ O!\"E !HI Permits on Campus

.8if.fjllllljl$iW.,..WI$iW!f.IIW. Because of thE.' great number of ~. ·· - -· ~~Dt.~ I agents. salesmen etc.. that have -- been around and who are not I ... '~~~~~I .. ~ bonafide. the Executive Com- -- - - rruttee ha.s established a Creden- ~ . Saturday, April 9 I ttals Comm!Uce which will pass I 1 on lhe Identity of salesmen. In- fl COS. TASCE BE!\"!''l:TT habttants of dornutorles and fra- rl tLADY WITH A PAST' ternity houses are requested not to bU>' anything or to even allow ~ Br n Lyon David ) t a nners agents to show lhelr wares unles.c; I R. K o. Pathe Ptrture ~ Committee. Raymond Cun- rl l\l ond~ty, April 11 dlff Is chairman of lhis committee llt>lt n Tl'eh H l«S 1\nd may be reached at Lhe Sigma Phi EpsJion house. Before ls- I t• y oung Bride" ~>u ance of credentials. agen ts will H K 0. Pnthfl Paclu1c be requir ed to present proof of ~ their ldenuty or must wire t hell' I• J,YRJC, .1l., April 9 companies !or them. Everyone ll Kto;N t\fA\ s,uw should cooperate with this com- 1 mlttee and help to mhl•mlze the in amounl or money losL by students ~ "Sunset Trail'' which Is put Into shady pmchas- • es. -

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