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Founded 1905 - No. 24 , Durham, N. C. Friday, May 10, 1946 Engineers To Set Ball Rolling Tinal Fling Salutes Seniors; JEast Assembly Honoraries to Tap at Danee CAMPUS BRIEFS Votes To End Tomorrow night the Engineers will toss away their slide rules and T squares and let themselves go for the week-end COGS Work of fun and frolic. The festivities will begin with the annual Engineer's Ball tomorrow and will be concluded with a Sun­ day night "Sing" sponsored by the Order of Saint Patrick, Engineering honorary society, tics, East campus's College Or. mization for General Service ill differ frois e of forn IOWII as COGS, this week suf- arty- queen r the dssnee Publications Board rcd dissolution by student vote e Creek. Monday night's assembly. Kappa Alpha Cabin Party Two provisions concerning —Bailey's Cabin. Revives DVD Mag DGS were also approved. The Delta Tau Delta Cabin d hangings, consisting of •st turned over to Phi Kappa Party—Crabtrtie State e and yellow motiff, the wa: elta the remaining funds of Park. I be adorned with silloutti votisd to revive the Duke 'n DGS amounting to $63.45 and Kappa Sigma Dance—For­ DuuiiusK, campus humor maga- e second established a campus est Hills Country Club. icing couples. s 'suing with the Sep­ immunity chest also to be man- May 18—Lambda Chi Alpha led by the senior honorary. DES Taps tember issue next fall. Cabin Party—P e r r y' s The creation of such an agency 'he highlight of the danc Elections for lhe positions of Lake. to handle all relief and charity 1 be the presentation of ac editor and business manager are Beta Theta Pi Dinner Dance •ives and, in that way, save scheduled for Monday afternoon, at the Washington Duke ne for donors and campaign May 13, at 4 o'clock in the Trus­ Hotel. orkers, prevent repeated char- tee Room of the Administration I pleas, and possibly bring in Building. Candidates for these Duo Takes Honors [si.ft- should apply in Mr. Jor­ r capita than is illcci "Campus Time" dan's office before that date. Money May Transfer To Y CHRONICLE managing editor Revival Sought is 11 ss!: i sssii LI« ssclsolorship and With Attached to the transfer Chan Hadlock and Gene McAr­ COGS funds is the provision tl 5 for thur presented the case for this ng students. Membtrship i if the project is not execut ipular ; publication to the Publications Order of Saint Patrick, n Freshmen Assembly to the 'Campus Time" have been ad Board in last Wirfnesday's meet­ Barrett, Short were tapped last Monday night is showi YWCA for an appeal selected at for the patron sSaint of ing. Backing them were peti- Slated For Monday , is grants to engineering from top to bottoms Marjorie Clute, Bi the discretion of the "Y." Mathison, Chan Mad- tss.iis- signed by over half the Named By Board ssl.-s prosisinent in cai All freshmen, first and si Taylor, Mary Jo Taylor, Pegu IVilkinso ntil the proposed organi za- lock and Sue Bowmall, the pro- begins its work, the YWCA by Hoof 'n conduct drives which COGS handled in the past, and also Fall Registration sponsor an annual Nurse's Duchy Taps Seven e class for cossds, with the ap- For Upperclassmen jal of the hospital, sy a special dance for the grad- hose girls who have already tating seniors. Music for the asf- Begins Thursday asping, gaping coeds anticipating led Nurse's Aides certificates air will be suppliisl by Bill There will be an assembly in i rising senior women for White Sally Addington, Ann Bliss, Page auditorium on Thurssiay, tvo songs, Norman K. s-cowled specter stalked between ria Bowen, Sue Bowmall, Dean Hall Guest May 16, at 6:30 p.m. for all stu­ 'Duke Anthem," and abcth Brooks, Lillian Bryson, Dean Hall, head of the College dents in Trinity College who are Nan Hedden's "Fight for the • awarding the traditional white •inia Campbell, Joyce Daw- if Engineering, will be one of at present msanbCTs of the Blue and White." ralf hour of suspense, in the final Ann Damtoft, Charlotte he guests of honor together sith sophomore, junior and senior Judges included Duke's genial 1945-46. fields. In their de ss, Helen Gordon, Majel Kal- classes, and special students who musical director, J. Foster able campus oi st, Hcnny Heykoop, Margaret faculty staff, Barnes; the English Depart­ ety has req,\x . follefi presentation of the Alice M. sric, Catherine Mayers, Betty for the ball will in­ ment's Dr. William Blackburn; September. Follow Bsi Id win scholarship to Peggy McNary, Jean MOE clude D'Arlene Brink and Ha) popular Peterson. Miss Anne Garrard. Rooms To Be For outstanding, work in ath- nied by Walt Ross, Nikkii Wil- The contest invoked is Dick Bishe, Lillian able favorable c> Delta Phi Rho Alpha recogni- Mas-gasot Ellen Briggs At Premium campuses ft tion. ilia, and Mari­ ted. It is imperative that school spirit and the addition of landaging, Neely Makes Report lyn liller everyone attend the assembly. Next September tp Butner omc of the songs are \ are withheld. assembly and the registra- lusical repetoire. :siss letters vith private reports ind ing, reports were made by Bev­ which follow are necessary Anticipating an exceptional Clute Receives Scholarship ing a tuneful, lively show. enrollment ol Uukc students; from not only students, but fac­ At a regular WSGA meeting erly Neely concerning the work Schwartz Offers the fall, W. H. Whitiord, head ulty and alumni from as far which preceded White Duchy of the Student-Faculty Coordi­ the Duke Housing Bureau, a Okinawa. The best en- tapping, Pan-Hel president Adah nate Board and by Harding Commencement Speakers Solo With Concert nounced that every room capable to be permanently pre­ Torbett announced that Marjorie Boehme about COGS activities. of holding an extra bed would served in a bound volume, with Clute, whose average for the Social Standards Chairman Band Sunday Laura Schwartz dis contain one insofar as the need s, and possibly On Sunday, the Duke band is tributed in the assembly, coursse vision of a Social Standard! other Duke songs. to present a concert on Bast card writing will continue on The University expects to ex­ songs fell short Duke lawn from three to four Monday. May 20 and Tuesday, ceed the record number of 19(11 s goal of a fight 'clock in wnnection with na- May 21, in 02 and 02A Page students enrolled in Trinity Col­ onal music week. This is the from seven to ten o'clock p.m.. lege and the College of Ei is; ii Sep­ Iributioi sophomo ;cond appearance of the sixty- Only those who have paid the Mars iece band this year and its first riculation fee will be eligible McGiehan by an address by Dorothy Li Martha Rudy, Katherine Terrell, udents who draire to consult tember 1946. and Leah Vigodsky upon arrival i representatives of their ma- Dean Herring stated that " of the letters. Completing the Ad in hi iss I ration is opposed list of scholastic honors was the si those Larry Schwartz as s Its their credtis in the Re- ne soloist. Schwartz i s Office should attend to A|&E Prods Senators i in "Beautiful Colorado," by iatters before Thurssiay, De Lucas. Other members in lude the finale from Dvorak' In Behali Of OPA New World Symphony; "Bee discharge. High school gradu­ Quoting ates, who normally make up the entire freshman class, have had Tonsorial Tiffs Typlify their quota cut 60% to a total oi the Campus 250 ti University Shampoo Palace hopes By NORMAN K, I Senator Clyde Hoey fall se A tradition at Duke c sally fine Afternoon Classes "Mighty filthy 1 Since the University will no able to "riding the bus you've got there, sacrifice its standards, classes 'Skip concerns the nevf "Why, I didn't Speaks To May Grads will not be crowded beyond thi ng efforts of West Campi ritfefstm or suggestions for its point which would sers to sell shampoos t Depp To Deliver nsprooement? dandruff, t "Mail Must Come Through?' T.S. sera Graduate Sermon istration is contemplating san i: idn't think it was so good be- crease In thc number of site t for the Post Office Struggles On irc, but after comparing it with shampoo, h noon classes offered. Dean Her- class of '46 of Duke university Upon their queries of whetht retty good. However, some of will begin on May 24 at 6 Unheeded day after day bj ment that evening classes and the large or small size book is s headlines are rather Juvenile, with a reception in East Duke the passing throngs. Uncle Sam's labs would be held. Thc number "I don't think I'll get a shar desired, they give with the reply, of I lawn in honor of the graduat­ boys down in the Duke Post Of of faculty members now avail­ oo today," T.S. replied. "the three cent size please." ' intorn for newspaper "Why?" demanded T. B., ; ing classes and a flag-lowering fice manfully ply their tradt Ranking right behind this bit of able would be unable to handle through the rain, the sleet, the ceremony at 7 p.m. brightness in the clerk's life are , (and all thc other elements George Braungart: "1 think it's involved f] s type. they gotta go through). Never a Accepting the invitation of the experience in thfi army etc., in­ Room re ss [ssll ft wosrd of praise or a kindly senior class, Reverend Walter sist upon reading all the vcrbage ie as those thought is Kivcn these servers of Mark Depp, pastor osf the Cente- now in effect. Double rooms the public (not that they want on every parcel receipt handed with three men and single rooms ble wired the University of Cali- church in Winston-Salem, it, but it docs help to be appre­ to them before laying down theii •ill ssi John Hancock. Mr. Saturday pretty good paper, but I think with two men will rent for $50 The poigssant drama tl N. Y. U„ Northwestern, ciated). J is 1'YLIs,; ould like to get the news 'ic circulation should be im- per person. Extra furnitures will ccurs during a ha ire Yale, Harvard, University of May 24, in the Uni' .v V-sy.-s nved so that all the students be supplied if it is available, but sell be illustrated by a Oregon, Ohio, University of Pestered day after day by non­ Chapel, Anton Brees wil) pre­ they don't have I suld see just how good it is" present lumber shortages make Tltis shampoo, my friend, con- sine, Texas A, & M„ and Min- sensical queries, wrong box num- the prospect unlikely. No reli sent his annual carillssn recital tors with stamps Betty Bay 1 iss s "I think it's sota. Two days later addl- for graduates and guests at 9:45 retty good, but the 'Mix' might esipectcd until Septembs T.S. tried to laugh it off with of irritation, th r "My A sial telegrams were- sent to lot of Mr. Has : softened a little, eliminating 1047, a weak "ha," at which T.B. grew negan's local i ""nchell and Chester •j>rt:stsiil!il.iv(ss ime of its raw comments." 1 empty s ailed T.B. (Typical Barber) and liivssisder wiih wrath. indeed a sad oi ? (a slight pau: i the owles. United i Pat Waller: "For the past three r.s. (Typical student). . . . R. Hoey, LL. ecks it bassist been nearly as The barber's eyes gleamed as address at the graduating ej ssosssl SISJ before. What 1 get out T.S. settled comfortably into thc on Saturday, May 25, of the editorials now I could get chair and said, "Cut it fairly .m. in Page auditorium. ) newspaper, they in advances mtili-k-isbti.ni stil sil least one univers ng the conferring of m now required of all stu- i the ii ich slate had been contac 200 degrees by President is reported previously. >f the students ot _ (Continued on page 6 (Continued on Page 3) window clerk U. tempt to get back o privileges." THE DUKE CHRONICLE,. Friday. May 10. 15)46 Lesson In Practical Action— "Hey, Mister!" Salamagundi Letters To The Editor: It has not been the policy of the CHRONICLE to put it­ Dear Sir: self out on a limb by taking a stand in national and inter­ By CHAN HADLOCK It has been said that a University should exist for four national affairs. On the other hand, as was expressed in purposes: the storing of knowledge; tht creation Di now knowl­ SEMINARY SHORTS: During all the talk about edge through faculty research; the dissemination of this our editorial pages last week, we are interested in seeing Southgate's arc-lites there was the cute quote by the knowledge to thc student; and the development of thc student's that Duke students take an active interest in what's hap­ school lighting expert, when queried about the set-up's insight and interest in his government as a prerequisite to life pening in the world about them. as an intelligent citizen of the United States. intensity—"Wall, y' see this isn't redely too bad, you A perfect example of what an organization with the The latter, we will agree, Is by far the most important ought to see S'gate when we turn BOTH circuits on—toe proper attitude and spirit can do in the realm of national sane this extra set of lites for emergencies!" 'N just what affairs has been afforded the student body within recent type o/ emergency are y'all anticipating—an Alcatraz : goal of weeks by the Anchor and Eagle Club, the campus vet­ riot? tion. erans group. At a meeting two weeks ago veterans de­ Now, Duke complies thoroughly with the first three aims cided to do something about the crippled OPA bill then INCIDENTAL INTELLIGENCE: For your private but fails in satisfactorily carrying out the last and most im­ on its way to the Senate after passing the House, for, info file: The gent you've noticed fondling a goblet of portant one. Thc average Duke student is only made aware as one of them put it, "The lifting of OPA will bring about nectar (90% proof) in the "Men of Distinction" ads, may ot government and international affairs by what he is taught inflation sand will defeat the purpose for which the G-I- also be seen in the rear of the Sears catalog clad in red in class and what he reads in the newspapers. He is not moti­ vated to action or valid thought on world conditions, but rather Bill was created. Many veterans will be forced to drop underwear! he is content in just studying his lessons or maybe discussing out of school if OPA goes out of existance or if continued "I'm from the South—that is" DEPT: The non-con­ local topics of his or her individual concern. with crippling amendments." formist Atlanta radio station which signs ofE with "Dixie" However, I think that this educational lack is, in general, At that time opposition to the bill had not even begun 'stead of the Anthem like the rest. the fault of the school and not of the student. The average person will not "look any further than the end of his nose" to reach its present staggering proportions. As a matter WITHOUT ELABORATION; The Economics prof we into governmental issues unless he is stimulated to do so. saw standing outside the Union's bank branch looking of fact Duke was among the first, if not the first university Therefore, the student cannot be justly blamed for his political to organize an opposition to the bill as presented to the rather bewildered with two fistfulls of checks, state­ unconcern; nor, for that matter, is he capable of developing Senate. ments, and greenbacks. in himself an Interest in politics. Consequently, we must look The manner in which the veterans went about their - ROTTEN GAG SECT.: It's the self-same Ec Dept to the Administration as the means of correcting this educa- task is probably well known to those of us on the campus; which teaches of an Ec theory called "joint products"— Everyonc could suggest means by which student interest they have used all the resources at their disposal in order which prompts us to ask: "Whot about the products of might be developed along political lines, but I believe that the the joints"—they never teach us anything about 'em. to accomplish their objective. First of all the committee Allen's Alley— Administration should be the determinent in what is appointed to handle the details of the drive sent telegrams EDITORIAL—Lilliputian Division; Some of these finally done. In any event, however, I strongly hope that to the two Senators from , Josiah Bailey big shots we hear so much about on the campus seem to Duke's Administration will see that some system is evolved by sand Clyde Hoey; these gentleman have since replied really be small shots who've kept on shooting. which the student is educated in, and becomes more conscious Of Things To Come of his government and world conditions as a citizen of the giving their views on price control. Telegrams were then 'NUFF SED. United States. sent to Chester Bowles, former head of OPA, and to col­ By BOB ALLEN umnist Walter Winchell. Veterans in ten leading univer­ Since this is the end of my second junior year at dear- AN INTEREST En STUDEST. sities throughout the nation were informed of the drive oledook, I feel that I should write a few words of wisdom, but since I have no such words handy I will have to do and urged to get behind it. Newspaper stories of the vet­ Out of the Masthead To the Editor of the CHRONICLE; erans' stand on the measure were printsad in all corners as I usually do (please don't ask what that is, for neither Mstny students have been complaining for a long time By NOEHIS HODOIONS of the state of North Carolina. the editor nor I have quite figured that out yet] I don't about serious faults they have found in tbe curriculum of our feel that this is the time to give out with the usual last We're happy to welcome the lost son back into the university. Most of three students have remained here because The hearty cooperation between the veterans at Duke they sincerely feel that Duke is a great American institution column sentiments about "my alma mater and what it fold, as of next fall. . . . Yes sir, the Duke 'n Duchess, and thos>e at the University of North Carolina has been of learning, but they have found that contrary to all beliefs campus humor mag of prewar days, will be back on Pub like a tonic to those of us who long hoped for constructive means to me," for I have one more year to serve here I that free education emphasized, the important fattor of criti- Row next September. As far as we're concerned, they projects instead of petty vandalism as a measure of the hope. (My professors, please take note and have a heart.) school spirit between the two institutions. Carolina I do feel that this is the time to say a bit about what we'd can have the CHRONICLE'S share of ads. . . . Am I right, Because I will not be a sludent here next year, I feel I would like to express my views, hoping you will realize I do formulated their plan at a meeting only one night after like to see around the campus next year, so here it is. Walker?? . . . not speak for any students or student other than myself. the Duke club gave birth to the movement. As a proof We hope to see: try to out-do each other Things are reaching a tory, Sandy Rae, editor in I find that the altitude on campus is that whenever any­ that the drive has the backing of the students at both uni­ The return of the Duke with their bar-room har- pretty sad state when the 1943, we found that this thing is to be accomplished there is a general impression that versities, petitions with over 2,500 signatures apiece have the administration will oppose the move or will be a huge ob­ produced radio show, Cam- mony one Sunday night editor of a college rag gets column was traditionally a been collected at the two institutions and will be pre­ stacle to buck, before the problem has even been brought be­ pus Time, a show that uses and tbe sororities try to do hauled into court for a collection of ideas, com­ sented to the Senators in Washington by a personal repre­ fore them. Perhaps our whole concept of education is wrong. "Letter To The Editor" plaints, and witticisms Ideally, education is for the students. As far as I can see the sentative from UNC. the combined talents of the the same the following (we're trying anyway) of Duke Players, the Hoof 'n week item He printed. . . . Wit­ men and women who comprise the student body are the im­ These men have learned more about the workings of ness UNC's Bobby Morri- the staff. . . . For that rea­ portant factors of Duke, and the object of education is to work Horn club, and the music Freshman drlniis and the their American government than they could have learned son there is no by-line at­ together instead of to practice mutual distrust and suspicion. of one of the campus dance freshinan cheering section, in many college courses in Poltlical Science—the CHRON­ tached to this little piece- i the ouk! -•-. bands. .-.ans dales, al all lhe foot- appear before a Recorders ICLE and student body herald their efforts. its yours with the compli­ come effective forces in the university, with the administra­ A real pre-war Home- ball games, Court in Chapel Hill after tion working as an advisory board instead of a vetoing body, ments of THE STAFF. coming celebration, the Fewer characters that go a letter written by a stu­ an ideal could become a practical force. dent cabby protesting dis­ Most students are considered as adults at home. That is to Let's Talk It Over— gala parade with the fra- iniumi tearing phones, from criminatory fines was pub­ say, they are trusted and respected as adults. Why should Duke ternity floats providing the walls j ust because their have such a negative approach to the non-academic program? Criticism has a place, but reckless criticism achieves lished in The Daily Tar TXautical But Nice nothing but unpopularity. To be construtcive, successful plenty of laughs, many passion poppy is out'with If a university is founded on the assumption that the students Heel have come for an education, why should such an emphasis be criticism rs^uires careful planning and mature thought bands making lots of noise someone else, The Navy Mess Every campus, hither and placed on cuts? We have to txsme to learn, and why should if it is to be treated with consideration by the people and some music, every The return of Sammy yon, which is struggling to Each day I stand within the tiie stress be placed on how many classes we are not allowed against whom it is directed. house and fraternity using Fletcher and the Duke Am- to attend? I suggest that it is also the obligation of some of keep its head above the sea Much has heen said on campus about'antagonistic at­ all their imagination and bassadors dance band, the faculty to conduct then courses so that students would of returning vets, reports want to attend. tacks on the Administration, and we know that univer­ ingenuity to provide the Music in the Ark and in through its college paper sity officialdom feels that these critics are agitators; yet best decorations, and all the Men's Union alter sup- I sincerely feel that if a mutual trust between students, its -efforts, and quite often faculty and administration can be established; that if the stu­ we cannot reconcile that attitude with our point of view, the professors giving free per, furnished by one of its success, in obtaining They learn to gripe within dent governments grow to be active, vital, independant forces for from where we sit it seems to reflect a whole-hearted the morning of Home- the eampus bands. pre-fabricated houses or in the university; and if the ideals behind the academic pro­ coming, the old interest in the school, a loyalty to the Alma Mater, and gram can be put on a more positive basis the whole of Duke "cut" system with five cuts - trailers for its marrissd vets And then no good they ever a sincere desire to be proud of the joint product. Let's A full intra-mural pro­ University will gain. in all classes and the re- and their families. . . . We exclude the few who agitate for the sheer erotic joy of gram with the return of Sincerely, ' vival of the Dean's list. could well find use for a About the food. criticism and agitating—and, for the sake of discussion, the minor sports such as Rosalie Halbren. (No relation to Baxter's hundred or so prefabs for concede that highly sensitive and intelligent minds are at handball, badminton, soc­ weekly list). the gang coming in Sep­ Dear Editors work on problems which seem to them to cry for atten­ cer, and volley-ball. They snitch the milk, the tember. . . . After so much criticism of Union food and service in the tion. If we cannot apply what we learn, if we cannot put "Joe College Day" The revival of the cam­ cake and pie past, in all fairness we would like to add a sincere note of praise pus honorary. Red Friars. While we're on the sub­ to use the democratic principles taught, how can much brought back in all its And then exclaim—"Who ' for a banquet the Union's Mr. Minah arranged for our fca- less be expected as active citizens? Inherent with most glory; the wheelbarrow The re-installation of the ject of housing, why can't ME? Not I!" i the first banquet to be given in the Union in of us is a desire to think for ourselves, stand intellectu­ e between campuses, the old humor magazine. the the old Few house at the )f youth. . almost fs •ars, a return lu prtswar service on the eampus. ally alone, and know our problems and responsibilities greased pig chase on Haines Dulce 'it' Duchess and the circle be used to accommo­ We are firm in our belief that the function could not have been handled by any downtown isstablislimcnt nearly sas well as sand the proper way to fulfill them. Field, the most informal twice-weekly CHRONICLE. date the married vets. . . . At flattery they try their it was done right here on our campus. Every detail was per­ dance that night featuring And most of all the re­ You certainly couldn't ask For these very reasons this works both ways; the ad­ fect, right from flowers on thc table down to the well-prepared the "sweater girl" contest. turn of all the old Duke for a more convenient loca- And each new line they're food—courteously served. We wish to commend the staff ministrators are dealing in long range planning, we are The fraternity and soror­ men and the return of wholeheartedly and offer a sincere vole of thanks for a job but a passing group whose interest and criticism may be ity Sunday night sing Duke "spirit," bigger and In our many wanderings On me the supervisor. capably done. This is a service worthy of consideration by all far afield in a short span of time. They, in turn, have men fraternities and organizations on campus. aboard we've found that it to sanswer to, and their thinking must be predicated on test where the fraternities better than ever before. would be a great help if all It's "Hi there, sugah, s the attention of the students and over-all objective and ultra-practical reasoning—even to urc, will profit by the use of Union the housemasters and fra­ honey, sweet— the extent of hrusqueness and seemingly unwillingness ternity presidents would to cope with student-agitated problems. truly y, Duke's Mixture post a list of the inmates of Two factions are at fault, so let's both speak elo­ As time sgrows short until parting of East and West, all their house, together with You know w quently, vigorously, and make whatever issues arise quarrels, squabbles, etc. seem to be smoothed over before they room numbers, on the first crystal-clear, undistorted, stable, and unselfish. Recog­ come to the attention of the all-hearing, all-seeing, all-telling floor wall where they can nize room for improvement and be convinced that the MIX. I notice where this is the last issue of the year for the be seen and referred to And when at noon they desire to work together and comprehend mutual proh- • With the except io?! s).1 Betty White and Carl. Between So­ CHRONICLE, and despite its short comings I've enjoyed reading when coming into the drink the cream lems is a great and desirable beginning to progressive cial Standards and Garthie we might as well be in Thea Hill's it very much. I think you try hard and you're certainly to be Doric Ages. Smootte's Jack came and went. Is Mendenhall They shout and yell and thanked for that. May the issues next year be better and keep losing her stinger! Or was Dorsey's import "family connec- Here's one that should sometimes scream reflecting student needs and opinions. Lastly, recognize the grave national responsibility Sincerely, delight the hearts of all the Because it's only milk. wherein the colleges are intrusted with the mental health White carnations to White Duchies—each a dutchess of a Duke Borden. of the most important generation the world has yet played girl. Good to see Peg Wilkinson slapped on the back. loyal admirers of Senator It seems they never are host to. —Chan Hadlock. Esrclassnattons "perfect," "deer,ine," "just right" came Jrom "I'm from the South" Clag- lips of those jortunates luho attended the Triad Dance. Bob horn'. . . . Upon sending a quite able Ode To Aycock: Garey tried his tender wings in the realm of Don Burnham— particularly innocent To seat ten men at one To Miss H. K. Hollmeyer via CHHONICLE editor: 7ncids™tall!/ there were quite a feus Lost Weekends. Just like I9 6 cherub reporter out to mess table Your neat bit of nostalgic pride about dearauldaycock or 1905 grfrjelhtki old times as Lou "The Hat" Fraeher appeared minus Itat and tanitle " question the campus on Because . . . "I'm with a "scatter, scatter here comes (1st- plaster" house did much to up hair. Johnny Barber croons to Clover as the Sigs compete the noses of the bluebloods thereih—sure, they love Aycock. some vital national issue friend." with the Betas und Phi Delts in the song contest. For just as girls learn to live at home, they also learn to love . . . we forget what it was •— •-" ••"•• te; Beta Open House proved to be strictly A-l. Bert Early made its personality . . . creaking boards, rusty nails, cracks In the —— »— " ... he returned with the : hay while the sun shone and took it hack when the moon came Each pot and pitcher's walls, home. out—now you know, Duffy. Caswell appeared with Crossen following passage nestled black and blue "Manipulation and fast talking" kept them there for next "~i! sE= which of late seems to be a habit. Lou and Phil, Phil and Lou— 3™iBw3sH?i among his sensible quotes They bang to call attention semester, eh? Might we ask how Aycock can be so privileged our choice for a model pin-up. to as to rate such attention when girls in other dorms aren't talk­ It sez here that Bill and Gloria wilt follow it—KA candy -"Son, Ah'n fo ing, but sobbing about being shoved out? We talked, too, col­ The fact there is no water. was all chocolates. Likewise to Fleetmeyer and her S.A.E, rights. Bilbo for president, laborated on every conceivable way on how not to get sunk In Business Manager Something new—as the Pi Phi-Phi Delts haue a double sere­ the preservation of South­ Aycock. Know where we are? AYCOCK! nade in the Pan-Hel House, Macky's knight of old presented ern Democrats, Southern They bona whenever lamb's her with a Rock of Ages, Surprise of the week—or should we With a passion for Pegram, say year?—Joefe "1 swear I'm not engaged' Hickerson pins Comfort, and night base­ the meat Carolyn "He brings out my motherly instincts" Beane—You ball—thet answer yer ques- While fish they just refuse must hatse been a beauti/ul babyl The K.D.'s had a beach party—wc swear they did cause we The highly dubious honor Such easy boys to feed. To the editor; saw the bus—Jean White elected Fika "Dream Girl"—Need of rating the biggest shaft ssople talk of lifting OPA regulations when there dare to rise above its ceiling, consciously and of the year goes to the East North and South, both East deliberately, veil while price administrators labor to defray campus coeds who are ask­ and West inflation in t ed by the big-wigs to list I hardly fcnoto which gripes We refer to our conveniently located, but lawless Dope .'-.'• s .• s • . • ••:: their first seven preferences the best Shops. Mr. Tyrcc stated thai Durham's OPA investigated Dope Linda Bell and Sammy Latty for next year's courses In the D. U. Navy. Shop prices only to find their charges in* line with the rest of Jerry Hudson and "Flaps Babs" Gosford with the option being held, the market prices. The story we have is that the OPA was Wick pijis Hoot and 'tis rumored that there are more Phi summoned, but did not investigate. If such investigation was by these same big-wigs to 'elt pins on East than (here are on West. Oh hous true! And yet as nearer draws pursued, why does a package of notebook paper continue to The K. A.'s did oil right in getting dates lor their Waldorf- grant them five of these the day sell fus-fixiccis cents or si pack uf cigarettes list the same amount • affair. courses. . . . 'Tsain't right, When this salty Navy "sails without matches? Elsewhere, Durham's own Chess Us r fie ids set! Coeds shed tears in their beer (nines) as they li •• iVisst we maintain!!! for fifteen cents with matches gratis. i the mercy of the nurses. Here are two classic examples. For further proof, just After consulting with our I know I sure will miss it. That's oil for now kids—Don't stump your toe on i question any students . . . there is the valid answer lo a mys- expert on CHRONICLE his- GEOHOETTE CAHEW. II Friday, May 10, 1946 THE DUKB CHRONICLE Duke Homestead Is Once Peggy Peterson BOS Anticipates Men's Glee Club Officer Polio Foundation Renewed Activitiei Gives Med School More Open To The Curious its first meeting \ Fellowship Funds nembers and offlci Summer "Y" Plans Restoration Depiets voted unanimously to support Duke Home of 1851 recent proposal for a recrea- buiklisss!. Presiding over this Outdoor Programs organization meeting was Carl- And Student News n Fleming, newly elected pres­ QUflDRflnGL£ e of ts ent ot BOS. YMCA president Al Tallman isited Stu Elliot, the outgoing pres­ Pictures mounced this week that the terested travelers—the old ent, gave a talk to next year's immer "Y" will concentrate on Duke Homestead. BOS. pointing out the Accepted in 193S as a gift £s he campus for a reviv Mary Duke Biddle, the homi c . "Weekend at Washington Duke and his c BW * the Waldorf" has been restored and m o rejuvenate campus of May with Lana Turner, t by university person bringing back some of t Fletcher. The Twilight Hour Ginger Rogers, Stands As In 1851 customai-y freshman t 11 Walter Pidgeon BOS also plans to have ; lor research in physiology, phys- throughout the summer months. and Van Johnson Ssststlsslss dance next semes ' ssil medicine asid orthopedic As previously reported the Y iron cooking utensils, corn irgcry. plans to print a two page publi- cob stoppers for earthen war. je taped, in a tseremony Amounts granted under the "Her Highness called the Gargoyle, cater jars, and the dreams of as illice M. Baldwin impressive than many Wed. vill < the and the previous tappings have 1 nd of the presen* been elaborated The eventual goal sought b: May Bellboy" aper will be financed by the Y, Scholarship Won ut present plans call for the with Hedy Lamarr of old, in freshman s 15 By Peg Peterson lonsored by BOS. Robert Walker With revival of some t First fruits of student ef­ e-war activities, BO! nd general forts to establish a scholar­ nnual March of Dimes. ship in honor of Dean Alice M Pictured above are the newly eleeied offlcei of the Duke Men's over 9,000 Baldwin were bestowed on Performances 3-11 p.m. Glee Club. They are, from left to right, to row: Bob McCuis- a the world Peggy Peterson, rising senior ton, manager; Wally Osborne, secrctary-ts asurer; and Clark Graduation Plans Monday night in the annual Jean White Crowned Nelson, vice-president; bottom rows David Blaek, lihraria Page Auditorium e vista from Rranion, suscscimpanists. and Hulett Burnett, assistant man; PiKA Dream Girl Duke University way of vast charge of photography. Insert is George Clark, who was i Miss Jeanne White was to his second term as president of the Cluh even though he a join the property, crowned "1346 Dream Girl of serving as an ensign in the United States Navy. m the totl-stained PiKA" by Alpha Alpha, Duke ash Duke and his chapter of the Pi Kappa Alpha ed the first smok- fraternity at its ss n n is si 1 Dream •Tonsorial Tiffs- | -Mail Delivered- i a tiny factory a Girl Ball held last Saturday •she:- night at the Washington Duke ^ry Restored Of pine-dressed board: made by Bill Griffin, president (iX-iUss- t 1481 'c scraped clean of six coats of vari Contributions Make Up Fund For A Bite Or Banquet" of the fraternity, who pre­ I which colored paint, the restoration i "March of the Betrothed," the sented Miss White at a cos siissiisitsi- i lotta n Open a complete one, even to the fire onation ceremony held at is chair. ^ "I know what's wrong mildly. place with its pothooks and ket will be served in the main union 11:30 a.m.—2:30 p.m. termission. The Dream Gi: with you. You're too tight to get Vital statistics show that isss Jiissl isampus Wednesday, May ties remaining as though Mary i WSGA, indivi was escorted Iiy Jim Cooper, a a shampoo!" cellations average around 5:30 p.m.—9:30 p.m. Duke might be preparing to member of Alpha Alpha chap- the day's meal therein. The old "Oh, no!" T.S. whimpered. thousand a day, and when such Name Marslials "Not that I" items as parcels, and publicati Appointed by Students chosen to assist in are thrown in, the figures climb and one of the original Duke t "That's it," T.B. belched tri­ the graduation exercises include Phi Kappa Dell umphantly. "I suspected it all Marjorie Clute, chief marshal, Duke Students Always Welcome tie Post Office. Those along. And to think ot all the and Frances Ellis as assistant readers will be glad to know that suggested that tin Epsilon, math honorary, Music time I've wasted on you. Pfuf! ii:iss-;.;il:s Bt-tsy letters delivered by "Wright' n of a Scholarship Study Club, FAC, Ivy and Phi Too stingy to get a shampoo!" Buchanan, Jean Erwin, Char­ Folly" daily reach the sum o Kappa Delta. She also workec T.S. squirmed in humiliation. lotte Fariss, Patsy Foutz, Vir­ the judging board. 700, and Clerk Saturday wi: on the Chanticleer, the Hand- "Please, Mr. Barber, don't say ginia Kauble, Margaret Law- have you know that the figure i book staff, became its manager, that! I'll get a shampoo. I'll do ••• .i Wickelson, Beverly steadily growing (thereby vin and is president of Jarvis House Neely, Ruth Neuhofi, Margaret anything!" dicating the experiment at Kitty 1946-47. Peterson, Margaret Taylor, Mary "I should waste my good time Hawk). on YOU! What kind do you Jo Taylor, Elizabeth Trask, Mary want?" T.B. asked. Walters, Peggy Wilkinson, and ^Be a £

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Young Modem Shop RIALT0 ARROW SHIRTS and TIES SUNDAY-MONDAY UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS SHIRTS "House of Horrors'1 with Robert Lowery—Virginia Grey IUSESDAY ONLY For the Complete ARROW Line Abbott & Costcllo FOLLOW TIIE AsMERICAN VISCOSE "In Hollywood" WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY CORPORATION Jack Haley—Marcy McGuire in MILLER-BISHOP COMPANY Wilmington, Delaware "Sing Your Way Home" "Where Duke Men Meet" THE DUKE CHRONICLE The Carolina Invades Dukeland In Force To Meet SPORTS WEEK By DAVID SCTEK Vaunted , Track, And Tennis Teams Thanks A Million As the final issue of the CHHONICLE goes Tracksters Run Devil Speed Merchants Mound Duty Still seems fitting to look briefly back over the past nine Lacrossemen Tar Heels Play months of athletic achievement at Duke, and with past In Favored Spot To Be Assigned glory in mind to offer a few prophecies, hopes, and sug­ Rest Saturday Net Team Heer By LOTHEH CABTEB gestions for next year. Though space permits the mention The long and bloody feud 1 Duke's lacrossemen are taking After three victories i of only a very minute number of the men and boys who veen Duke and Carolina will be est this week-end after drop- past week against Citade North Carolina's Tar Heels, made this the reconversion year such a success, we would ig two hard fought games with University of Charleston, and is-lsi) sls'isppcd a 6 to 4 contest to like to extend thanks and congratulations to every mem­ the national champion Army Ca- Wake Forest, the Blue Dev N C. State Wednesday, are due nis team goes against a highly ber of the sports organization which has placed the name " taan d RPI. The Blue Devils in Coombs Park tomorrow after- 1 tentatively scheduled Quan- touted University of North Caro- of the Blue Devils in such a prominent spot in the na­ 0 for a game here tomorrow, tional sports limelight. Never could the stars and the but the M celled. hitting baseball nin "grand old men" of the coaching staff find their names aigth: "The team having the Although defeated earlier in time has been called displayed in the headlines of the country's periodicals t day," quoth Coach Cham- e season by the Tar Heels, a jn order that the far were it not for the little men; the scrubs, the managers, ss, "should carry home tht Loyola College of Baltimore here much improved Blue Devil squad the trainers, publicity men, and others for revenge this week-ent' cccdings io Duke St Speedy Bob Chapman is sti mention whose efforts from day to day mold the Apparently it was again fa- when the. Duke-Car igue and latdc of reserves that playing in the leading posit io meet begins. which win the games. To them, and to you, the i eat thc Dukemen who put on a Duke, and behind him is Earlier this wee able rooters who cheer the Devils on to greater victories, team which has become increas ve goal rally in the second pc- thought ingly more of a threat to op­ we wish to extend an extra special thanks for your sup­ "A, while Carolina collected icd and tallied twice in the third mid t the port and faith in the team, without which, an athletic 2S 2-3 points to Ns ) tie mighty Army, but were too ts as the season progressed and invaluable experience organization would indeed be meaninglesis. were possible red to go on and win. It was gained by the once green Rehash of Reconversion the comparative I the final stages of the third " "5 might t eriod that the Cadets made four The '45—'46 college year opened for the Blue ss, but such is not the ca goals that together with the six Tomorrow's match will again doubt as lo who Coach Coombs enew the age-old rivalry be­ Devils with the characteristic thud of foot against Carolina relied heas/ily on si made in the last quarter gave will nominate for the important nen for points, who bei ,em an 18-10 win tween the two institutions, which pigskin from afar down in the recesses of Duke's clash. badly off form, failed to place. RPI led Duke all the way in in the past has produced compe­ famed horseshoe. Coach Eddie Cameron whipped Peculiarly enough, the ti e game at Troy Saturday but tition befitting the calibre of col­ his crew into lop shape for one of the toughest grid 'ents won by Duke in the Navy legiate spirit as displayed here al Gamecocks in the local ball park the Devils were tired from a long on Thursday and Friday, and schedules ever contracted by a southern college— meet were also captured by Ci Duke. Carolina has consistent!) road trip and were shy All- with the Tar Heels invading the Penn, Georgia , Navy, and the terrifying cadets i. Cheek and Scupine of •fielder Ray Brown reduced top-notch tennis teams e won the javelin and 220 and this year has proven to be campus pasture the following of Army comprised a card capable of producing the o was not able to play. no exception. For this reason day, Coombs will undoubtedly hurdles r. 'The boys just didn't seem to wierdest of nightmares for weary coaches to con­ Coach Bob Cox's men should fine have to extend his pitching staff be right against RPI but they tend with. But boys like George Clark, Bear Knotts, their hands and rackets full as fully as anytime thus far dur­ played top flight ball against the ing the current diamond cam­ Gordon Carver, and Kelly Mote were not to be when they take to the courts to Cadets," Coach Persons stated paign. By the end of the week stopped, and the season was a success. yesterday. Both Army and RPI Hue Devils wili have played Moving indoors as winter set in, Coaeh Jerry Gerard's r Heel roster. A real i plenty of reserves and used The remainder of the Duke ', he lias taken first schedule will pit the Devils hardwood circus became the top attraction. A slow start them. Walt Ross, Duke's ace against William and Marj made the outlook gloomy for a possibility of returning a close attaekman, led the scoring vith three lollies Williamsburg, Va., Navy at is likely, however, that conference crown to the new gym show case. But Simmons and Loren Young . .•• d 4 against Army, napolis, Md., N. C. State Houghton will start against the rejuvenated by Christmas holidays sand new strength, here in forthi Carolina nine if he s^nergs^ victories became more frequent, and both spirit sand umper. In all probability, the preceeding three day's 1 without an ailment. Lefty hopes took a turn for the better. The big three of Ed nons will enjoy a clear field in she hurdles, but Ausbon will be a Lee Griffith is scheduled to hurl Koffenberger, Dick WWting, and Bubber Seward took Intramural shallenger not to be taken lightly igainst the Gamecocks in one of over from there, and paced a scrapping Blue team to .n the broad jump. Return Hailed he two encounters, and Hal the tourntunent victory which netted the Southern Con­ sh both ference crown and the unanimous praise of sn army of ected Results louthern Conference game. strong bids The 1948 Big Four pennant the half-mile. Duke's Dos ace is fast becoming the closest Spring saw the return to thc great out-of-doors Carolina's Burham will both nthe Elglie'ss and the opening of a three sport offensive. Baseball, eeing blood whim they com­ looks like it will be a photo four year history. The Red Ter- so deemed tiie national pastime, was forced to share pete in the mile. Neighborgali, ish In al! divisions. In Divl- all that hits these wires s. .. of N. C. State have suddenly who will run the half-mile for ns I and II there are two un­ its glory with the track team, and thc newly organ­ lared dead and replayed. med as a potent aggregation the first time for Duke, can look gated teams and three in Divi- tave the Wake Forest Dea­ ized and lighting lacrosse team—the pride of Balti­ Division I the Heel's ace, n ill. Sigma Chi and Phi Kappn Psi cons. Both teams have succeeded more. Stilt in progress, the fight for the Bation \ few rules came up for dis- both look good with undefcBtsssd in knocking off the Devils and league lead proved to be a hot one, with Coach O'Leary of Duke can be count- ision in a recent meeting of Carolina this year, and both Coombs' nine sharing the top places with Bunn I on to take the honors in the • softball captains and it was this week at the exjsense of Di- clubs have shown tl Hcarn's Tar Heels and a surprise diamond outfit tot put and discus, but Giflord ted that they be passed on to in close victories. Phi Psi Nttsi.s: 1 the and 47 should see Duke teams tighten the year by a 9 to 4 count. Vic stands at four wins against one loss, EAST CAMPUS WEST CAMPUS their now firm grip on nation-wide sports leadership srious in their first encounte: Monday they will go afte in what is being hailed as its gulden age of sports. ith the J. V. of Chapel HiU', igh flying nine, this loss make. iicsir sixth win and next to last Owned and Operated for the the record evtsn at this point h natch of the season against the scheduled three game serie. iouth Carolina, Convenience of All Students Carolina, The absence of Pete Prieto has (ssifoss, thc been one Of the chief reasons for ANY SUGGESTION FOR IMPROVEMENT IN •ecent Blue Devil slump, •xceptional SERVICE AND MEALS APPRECIATED .gth in out-: s Davis who has been firing hitting opponents much thei scores in all meets is still ierior in both experience playing the number two position ating. The schedule to behind Prank Garrett who ap- ards wins over Durham High to have slumped lately. Personalized chool, Carolina Junior Varsity, Jurham American Legion in hree contests, the vaunted Dur- lam Bulls, and Creed moor, a Napkins the SA.E. pin. . , . Here's to more serenade open-houses. emi-pro club from a Durham Thanhs for your uburb. Match Books The Cassidy - Rocfeey affair turned out to be quite a sur­ Two more games, both with prise party. . . . Lockhart that big he Tar Babies of Carolina Stationery s takes nain to be played, and if form !iisisn(!<: ind power return to their form- Patronage, Students ould say Jack sr strength, coach Caldwell's RobinsU— . Waggonet and sharges should continue to ride Presh got oui ' for couplr of the week. . . . 1?Koltinsk r.t< <„..lr.y high and complete their season done gone Kay-Aaa! . . . well ahcadl 24 Hour Service Plenty of "T" shirts at van Pleasant Summer Straaten's—also new arrivals A Soulhern Institution in McGregor swim shorts. . . . Glad to see thc Duke 'n Duchess back—the plans are unusual to say lhe least. . . . What changed Early's mind? Pinned and unpinned in twen­ BUTLER'S ty-four hours is quite si rccssrd. See you in the fall. . . . How about some action from German. Is he losing his Beautiful Shoes DURHfim office suppLy u:- sgrip? 105 W. Parrish St. Drop in and see our summer array of PhTBeit . , . . v. ill hsu is to go a long wa lovely bags, novelty bows, play shoes be at the triad mis.is". . and dress shoes. Yandcll thinks he put over on Atkins Saturday. Well, happy Mother's Day, KATHARINE GIBBS 105 West Main St. » Fritlsty. May 10, 1946 THE DUKE CHRONICLE Page Five

' Duke 11 on ore* I us provisions Prewar Intramural fellowship grant Zabriskie Nielsen Receives Navy Award e able to devote the eom- ycar exclusively to his writ- . The young couple will con- Program To Return ue to live In Marietta, Ohio, ere they have i By JOHNNIE W. al atmosphere tor their Batlle worn, in ira mural r, George will be set up that has prevaile his college work during the past few years will bt Jtslll will ts abolished next September. No longer will Hie Ksivy isskss cossi- mand osf the fseld in order thai THE DUKE CHRONICLE Friday, May 10, 1946 City Planning Exhibit Shows -A & E Prods- Durham In Different Light (Continued from Page 1) the American Broad Thc Club has expressed i Company, Charlotte ant ; pleas 1 the Welcome ^" There is a study at. A Joint actior Usskssit parking shown graphically on a at Chapel Hill re campuses and (roup of maps and charts and a schools as v study of highway traffic volume The A. & Dukesters Meets :e Librar the Wor lent by the state highway and which will enable the students Petitions Circulated to see the city as thc professional public commission. Placed he­ The petitions circulated on Saturday in ists- ihis city planner sees It. the Duke campus and Chapel with Jack Fieldson and hi outing of down­ HIU are almost completed and This exhibition iss sponsored by ed on weekday the Department of Aesthetics, vehicle counts made in March -To- smd April, 1946. The purpose of Art, and Music of Duke Univcr- Now In Stock .vill 1 sahs i. i map is to determine ra- through May 25. traffic signalling and thor- One large map o£ Durham oughsfare planning. Another map Ray Ban The Washington shows existing conditions. In­ thoroughfares sind cluded on it arc general land use, collector stracts. Sun Glasses and neighborhood characteristics Duke Tavern which are used in thoroughfare ed to the above photograph, planning and utility planning. sit on lhe grass in the evening Durham Optical Co. On i ci'sy ? This simply ssiiiiilisisrs.i- Its owntsd parks and playground! Duke—a place where the si 215 W. Main St. public school lands, other city if fellowship typical of true Patronize Our Aduertisers owned property, federal, state, The Book Exchange smd county lands, public and quasi-public educational institu­ tions, railroad lands, electric utilities, gas utilities, commercial UNIVERSITY Another group of maps shos housing conditions based on da OF LOUISVILLE collected by the United Stat Department of Com KENT SCHOOL , 1940 cens OF SOCIAL WORK os the follow

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