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MASQUERS ERSKINE HERE PRESENT TWO SATURDAY Tib© Bavidsomuiaiii. PLAYS "ALENDA LUX"UBI ORTA LI1BERTAS" Vol. XIX DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C, OCTOBER 21, 1931 No. 6 DAVIDSON HELD TO 0-0 SCORE BY DUKE HOMECOMING ADDRESSTO | PHI BETA KAPPA BIDS Y VESPERS ADDRESS BRILLIANT ATTACK SHOWN RETURNING ALUMMIMADE NINE NEW SENIORS TO DR. MOORE BY WILDCATS IN CONTEST BY PROFESSOR FOREMAN N. C.GAMMA CHAPTER GIVEN BY WITH OLDFOESSATURDAY "And whosoever willbe chief among you,let / McLean, Town,Campus, Students, Faculty, and Dwelle, Enloe, Wiley, Mc- him be your servant," was the main idea in Not Hand, Bettis, Both Teams Threaten But Are Alumni Have Notably Improved, Connell, Welch, and Dr. Oren Moore's Y vesper address here last Able to Push Over Goal Line States Speaker Harrison Are Invited Sunday evening, October 18th. He began his talk by saying that he had spoken to a David- 5,000 FANS WATCH GAME GROUP PICTURES TAKEN I ESTABLISHED HERE IN 1922 son audience so often'that he suspected that some of those men present were tired of hear- Fumbles and Breaks Make Outcome Alumni Cordially Welcomed and En- Professor Foreman Announces Annual ing him; and he asked his hearers to please of Game Uncertain tertained at Banquet TWO PLAYS WILL BE Fall Bids in Chapel Exercises I wink at him if he started repeating something jthat he had said on a previous occasion. In a game filled with many thrills, many to join Davidson alumni, returning to the scene of GIVEN BY Nine men received bids this fall the Dr. Moore then gave a definition of the true breaks, and many hobbles, the Duke Blue Devils undergraduate NASOUERS Gamma chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Beta their days, were formally wel- ■ service man as he saw him. He said that the and the Davidson Wildcats fought to a score- comed Kappa is a national scholarship society that | to their Alma Mater by Professor Ken- On Friday night at 7:15 the Red and Black! |service man was a person always on tab to less tie on Richardson Field last Saturday aft- Foreman, ranks above any other fraternity of its kind in neth J. professor of Bible and Phil- Masquersj will open their season with two one- t repair our automobiles, our radios, or our elec- ernoon. It was a brilliant day. The sunshine osophy at Davidson. the United States. It was founded at William fact, person Professor Foreman's ad- Eact plays, a program which is calculated to last| tric refrigerators, in a who had and the cool air made it a perfect day for foot- of morning and Mary College before the Revolutionary 'j dress was the feature the meeting ;slightly over an hour. The first play, "The! specialized in one particular thing and devoted ball, and the playing was not below this. From and has now spread until it has one hun- of the alumni in Chambers Auditorium, last Mayorj Manicure," by George Ade, i War his whole time and energy towards the execu- the start of the game to the finish, it was a and the has and eleven chapter!in outstanding colleges Saturday, October 17th. i dred ! one duty of his na- great fight. were no outstanding stars. a cast of four, all Freshmen. The leading part, p tion of that for the benefit There and universities. large, game After Rev. A. W. Shaw, of the class of ,that of Mayor Milford, who turns the trick on| tion, his state or his community at with- Each team put up a strong as a whole, 1905, promote delivered the invocation, Dr. Walter L. t blackmailer, alias Gcnevieve the Manicure, The aim of the society is to scholar- out regard for personal gain. As examples of and they fought, team against team, until the Lingle, president of Davidson, the chapter was in- introduced the isj taken by Robert Lessen) of Fayettcville. ship and character. Gamma 'j this tyiH- of man, Gandhi, Mussolini and cer- filial whistle. speaker. Professor Foreman stalled at Davidson in 1022 and since that time proceeded with his Lesscm| has had experience in "The Prince tain Americans were mentioned. The red and blue clashed before a rather dis- characteristic, dry-humored style 1about men in. This year to welcome Chap"( and "For All Times." 1-10 have been taken The speaker continued by saying that unless appointing home-coming crowd of 5,000 yelling, the returning graduates back to Davidson, there was an unusually large number of men of more and Opposite him is Genevieve, Manicure in the worldbegan to realize the dire need howling fans. At the start of the game the to point out to them the many improvements bid, whose names are as follows: K. C. Dwelle, began prac- ,Wallie's. college town, who has gotten wind of service men and that unless we to Widlcats drove tin- ball to the Duke 16-yard in the place since their departure. Jr., Charlotte, N. C; Roger P. Knloe, Buch- greatest among us must old man Milford's fortune, a part of which she tice the theory that the line, only to lie stopped by the strong Duke "Although Davidson has many needs, anan, Ga,; T. \V. McLean, Charlotte, N. C. ; this, old such as hopes| to realize in the form of hush money, ;he servants unless we believed the defense, Mason punted out of danger, and after a new infirmary, church, and a swimming pool," Samuel S. Wiley, Salisbury, N, C;J. D. Mc- might Otherwise she will let out before Wallie's bride- 'regime of the "survival of the"fittest and Davidson had tried two plays through the line. commented Professor Foreman, Connell, Davidson, N. C. ; J. T. Welch, Mt. replaced by an "there have to-be the affair between them at college. The Imakes right" will surely be Rogers broke through and blocked Pierce's been many wonderful changes Holly, N. C. ;Louis N. Hand, East Spencer, made on the part is taken by William Mclwincn, whosepre- inevitable chaos. kick. The ball rolled to the side and Kid campus and in the town. N, C.;!'•■ Bettis, Morristown, Tenn., and "service vious experience has been in "The Way of a S. A- to the rewards offered to the Urcucr grabbed it and ran to the 27-yard line. "All aspects of the local situation ('. \V. Harrison, Davidson, N. C. many have shown iMaid," "Negro Minstrels," and "The Clay's the men," it was pointed out that they are Duke then carried the ball to the 10-yard line, a improvement ■ ' marked since you departed. The Dwelle is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon By no means should a man refuse town, Thing," in which he had the role of a young nml varied. only to be sent back to the 20-yard line by two the canipus, the students, faculty, fraternity, Delta Kappa, Sigma■ the and ,musician and female characters. • social* Omicron advancement of any nature if it moves him to penalties, A pass fell over the goal line, and even the alumni have notably improved. Delta l'i Kappa, Beaver Club, Interna-' life, higher Take The dashing Upsilon, his higher objective in because the this threat was at an end. the town, for It is reach, young hero who returns home Francais, instance. easier to and tional Relations Club, l.e Ccrclc Re- we go, the more powerful is our influence easier to leave. The highways 'to Imd Genevieve is assumed by Jimmy Simp- • ' In the second quarter, Duke threatened again, leading to David- porters' Club, Golden Quill, assistant in Eng- which be exercised in the right direc- son ?sou, while Ruth, his fiancee, is Mattic Mc- should but tin- Wildcats again withstood the attack. have been improved, and the streets of the lish, managing editor of'lJavidsonion and editor However, Moore warned his hearers town \\ (Continued on page 5) tion. Dr. Duke could not gain through the line, so they have been paved. The social life of the of Quips and Cranks and on Honor Roll. strongly against receiving rewards of any kind village so : resorted to an aerial attack. This system worked has grown complex that few towns Y. M. A., aI In ' Enloe is president of the C. if tiny had strings attached to them. other they got into scoring position. of the same size can a larger will until Then boast of dumber member of Omicron Delta Kappa, Eta Sigma1 words, "Live nobly and humbly and accept the of club and - tlie Wildcat defense tightened and their goal committee meetings." INSPIRING TALKS ARE Phi, Alpha Phi Epsilon,Omega Phi Alpha, In- glorjt-that-you feel you have earned, neither The speaker was especially line seemed impenetrable. optimistic about Relations Club, and the MinisterialI living receiving an motive." the improvement ternational ! nor with ulterior In the third quarter Davidson had the Blue in the student body. In his GIVEN IN DUKE RALLY on the varsity in Band. He was also an alternate As to the attitudes that we may assume backs to wall, (.'barging, opinion, "They arc more cosmopolitan Devils with their the than ' debating team, secretary and vice-president off training for service, they may be classified tin- alertness, they were twenty years ago. , Captain Pritchett "Spike" lighting, and playing with they drove The'n it was rare ' and McGee Literary Society, a member of the- (l.r Ignoring opportunity; in- that entering Speakers— Eumenean three beads: the the hall deep into Duke territory, where it re- freshmen had ever been beyondI \ Are Band Turns Out (Continued on page 6) it; or embracing it.