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E.LPowellChosen Charlotte News Sponsors Dr.Brenizer Talks Notice to Juniors Macartney Since there will be no evening Rev. To service* at the Presbyterian Freshman Adviser AU-Time Wildcat Grid Team With Illustrations Church next Sunday evening, Deliver Addresses February 11, Dr. Sentelle has is- Editor, In Class Election Mr.JacksonSpeaks Wade Ison,Sports to Set- ToPiDeltaAlpha sued the following notice: Both On Christian Faith tle Much-Argued Question juniors and seniors will be al- Lafferty Runners-opin by Ballot Physician lowed to count attendance at Rives and B'foreKiwanisClub Charlotte Explains the Lectures to Deal With Otts Race for Rep- New Advances vespers as their church attend- Freshman STUDENTS MAY VOTE in Abdominal Foundation at Davidson resentative Talks on Tendencies in Modern Surgery ance next Sunday. College American Education WAS CLASS Mackorell Placed in Dr. Oren PRESIDENT Moore's Selection SHOWS OPERATION LECTURES AT 10:15 At the meeting of the Gastonia Ki- MASQUERSTOHOLD Powell to Guide Yearlings Until wanis Club held last Tuesday, Mr. F. New Fraternity Officers During the past week, a contest has Elected One Recitation Will Be Omitted Spring;Elections L. Jackson, treasurer of Davidson Col- After Lecture TRYOUTS FOR PLAY hern conducted by Wade [son, sports Each Day lege, gave a brief talk on the ten- editor of the Charlotte News, in his In the final ballot taken last week dencies in modern American education. " " Dr. Addisou Brenzier, prominent Dramatic Club Plans to Give column Isonglass in an attempt to The lectures on the Otts Foundation the Freshman class elected E. L. Pow- Mr. brought the fact Charlotte surgeon, gave an illustrated Jackson out select an Ail-Time Shaw's "Candida" at Davidson College will be delivered ell its Senior Counselor and Adviser. Davidson Football lecture before an open meeting that there are three matters of train- Team. of Pi this year by Rev. Clarence Edward Several years ago an amendment to ing arc now receiving spe- Delta Alpha, Davidson pre-medical "Candida" by George Bernard Shaw, D.I)., which the contest by Macartney, pastor of the First the constitution forbade the Freshman The was occasioned the fraternity, Friday is production cial attention of educators and educa- Moore, on evening, Febru- to be the next of the Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, Pa. class electing its officers. It has been fact that Dr. Oren an ardent ary 2, Building. Red and Black Masquers. tional institutions. They are : training alumnus, in Chambers The topic Coached His general' theme will be "Christian custom, then, Davidson who hadpreviously the for the last three in government,physical education, and of the lecture was, "Down the Ali- by D. Wills Ilollingsworth, who is as- Faith and the Spirit of the Age." years outstanding senior picked an AH-Time Davidson team, to elect some the proper use of leisure time. mentary Canal with Camera and sisted by Gordon Wood, the play is Specific lectures under this topic will first-year men. shifted his line-up somewhat by plac- to act as adviser to the Tools." to be given about the second week he given as follows: The Christian class of '35 elected Sam Wiley as Recently we have been brought to ing Johnny Mackorell in the place of The liooe, This was Dr. Hrenizcr's third visit of March. Book, Tuesday. February 13; The year, owing to a va- the realization that we need to give Everett due to Mackorcll's its adviser. Last for the purpose of giving the pre-med- Mrs. W. P. dimming has consented Christian Way, Wednesday, February cancy, president of the student our young men better training for gov- sparkling play during the past season. the ical students an insight into current to play the lead, Candida, and Miss 14 The Christian Act, Thursday, Feb- body, Clarke, presided ernment positions, a fact that England Other outstanding players on Dr. J Jerome over the medical advances. Orric Steele, Proserphine Garnettc. ruary 15; Destiny. has long Moore's team were Sayad and Wooley and The Christian class. considered one of the most Four other Friday, important Gray, both guards. ~ Rufus Morrow,president of Pi Delta characters are to be played February Hi. All lectures be- Powell last president of a in educational methods. by was the This selection naturally occasioned Alpha,Introducedthe speaker, who be- students: Morell, Candida's hus- gin promptly at 10:15 a. m. Freshman class. Since that time he talk, band; In addition to Mr. Jackson's a quite a bit of interest among Davidson gan by showing slides of the abdom- Rev. Alexander Mill; Mr. Burr In order that the students may hear has been a leader not only of his class program given gess, Candida's father; musicar was by the fans; accordingly. Wade Ison proposed inal regions. The stomach, both nor- and March- the lectures, the registrar will arrange but of the campus as a whole. Powell quartet College banks, the leading male character. of the Davidson Glee his plan in order to decide this matter mal and defective, was shown on the the schedule during the week so that is cadet captain of Company A of the Club, accompanied piano by Tryouts for these four parts Will at the once and for all. Now, in order to Screen and explained by the surgeon. be one recitation period will be omitted local R. O. T. C. unit and a member held in the Social Thursday Mr. I. C. Pfohl, director of music at secure a wider range of opinion,he has Many obstructions in the stomach were Center each day. These lectures, while pri- of Omicron Delta Kappa, of Scabbard consisting night at 7 o'clock. Copies of play Davidson. The quartet, of asked the assistance of the Davidson noted and their causes and effects were the marily intended for the students, arc Blade, honorary military are library. and national D. P. Mcl.ain. F. H. Morris, J. C. Rob- students in making this selection, since explained. The most obstructive area to be found in the open to the general public also. fraternity, manager of the Student inson, Tucker, " and F. A. sang amedley naturally they are interested. In view was found in the lower outlet of the "Candida." a psychological study of The Otts Foundation was established Store, a member of the Y" Cabinet entitled "Street " Urchin," and also of this, a ballot with spaces for the stomach called the duodedutn. "The a woman, is "held to be the best com- in W)i, when Rev. J. M. P. Otts, D.D., in charge of freshman work, and a Bread," Short'nin' while McLain sang players' names may be found on the severest pain," the speaker remarked, edy sinoc Sheridan." Since it first ap- 1.1. I).,endowed a foundation at David- member of Gamma Sigma Epsilon, solos, peared two bass "The Three Grena- sport page of this issue of The David' "results when the duodenum forms an in 1895. it has had long runs son College, the income of which is to chemistry fraternity. diers," "Asleep Deep." ulcer, London, and in the sonian. Any student who wishes to which is a sore attended with both in New York and and be used in securing distinguished were many Nominations for candidates enter his choice may fill out this ballot, the secretion of pus. When this action also presentations by stock speakers, from time to time, to deliver made at a meeting of the Freshman sign it, and send it to-Jlie sports de- is not checked, the food reverses and companies. at the college courses of lectures in last, G. B. Watts Plans His class week before the ballots be- partment of the Charlotte News. causes vomiting." defense of Christianity against current Ninth Tour of Europe heresies, ing run off last week. The first bal- A list of outstanding Davidson foot- The remedies for especially Mich as may seem Powell, the incorrect func- lot had nine nominees : E. I- ball players, which the student may tion of the stomach were explained by Davidson Team May directed at the foundations of the Lafferty, Iioggs Plans for an extended tour of Eu- J. W. C. M. Rives. consult in making his choice, is includ- Dr. Brenizer by use Christian faith. Corbin, Holland, Mcl.ain, rope for the summer of 1934 have just of lantern slides. Stage Radio Debate Mack A. B. ed with the ballot on the sport page In most cases," the lecturer stated, Since the first lecture in 1893, by Dr. Pratt, Schenck, Eb Will- been completed by Dr. G. B. Watts of R, Lanier Alex of this issue. "the proper action to take is an imme- Otts himself, Dr. 1.. Dabney, Dr. son, the- Department' of French. The Da-" of which all but the first three operation to WillContest Floridaor Washing- .1. li. Shearer. Dr. W. W. Moore, prnfensot will np;*i" net as lend- diate cut out the obstruct- and were eliminated. The second ballot re- virfson ton Dr. Harris B. Kirk have Spoken er of a group of American tourists un- ed area and sew the lining to the in- and Lee at (Continued on page 2) testines." Davidson on this foundation. ThesV' der the management of a Boston tour- Local ROTC Unit It is hoped that some time in March lectures an- published in book form, ist bureau with which be has been as- The climax of tin- meeting was a Promotions Made the Davidson debating team will con- and arc supposed to take place sociated for several years. This will moving picture of an actual operation at least Midwinters Bring let by means of radio the team of once every two years. be his ninth European tour as a group on the stomach performed by Dr. Bre- Brown Is Raised to Cadet either tJie_Utiiversitv of or the Dr. Macartney is a graduate Famous Orchestra leader. Lieu- nizer. The remarkable feat of the op- Florida of tenant-Colonel team of Washington and L,ee Univer- Princeton University and of Princeton Sailing from New York on the S. S. eration was that not a drop of blood (Continued sity. The definite date has not been Theological Seminary. From 1°14 to Smyre Holland Olympic June, party,. W, on page 6) Fred and Mack late in the will M. Brown has been promoted scl as yet for tin- debate, but the l'M7, In- was pastor of the Arch Street Figure in England, visiting Lead motor London and from tin- rank of cadet major of the president of the forensic Council, Ed Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, Pa. the Shakespeare Eng- country. From Davidson battalion to that of cadet Humphrey, has already seen the offi- and since that time, pastor of the First Old Groundhog failed to see his Mecklenburg County Man land the routelies to Paris, where scv,- lieutenant-colonel, former Cadet Cap- cials of WBT, tlie Charlotte station, Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh, shadow last Friday at noon, and if days eral will be spent. Switzerland tain-Adjutant E.J. Humphrey is cadet, Young and has made tentative arrangements (Continued on page 3) legend concerning him People Gather the familiar and Northern Italy will be visited, in- major and T. H. McCallie was raised with Hum. It is hoped that the de- holds true, Davidson students should cluding several motor trips through position to the of captain-adjutant from The Mecklenburg County Christian bate can be delivered at* night. have favorable weather for the cele- Alpine passes. the rank of cadet first lieutenant, ac- The purpose of Endeavor and Epworth Leagues held a this radio debate is bration of their annual Mid-Winter to to Gives From Venice, the party will travel cording an order published last joint rally in the Chambers stimulate interest in the Forensic J.P.Williams dances in the Charlotte Amory-Audi- Wednesday Auditorium to Innsbruck in the Austrian Tyrol. at the weekly military pa- of Davidson College Friday, February Council, and for the purpose of ob- toriutn on February 9 and 10. The anniversary performance of the rade. taining prospective'students. toCivitans Featuring Gill -'. The speaker for the occasion was Address the music of Emerson world-famous Passion Play of Ober- A copy of the order follows :Ilead- The subject of the debate be orchestra, Bishop Edward D. Mouzon of Char- will and his the series will in- ammergau will be a feature. This will quarters. Reserve Officers Training " "The Power of the of the Speaks on Different group lotte, whosu topic was What About President Business clude a of three dances spon- be the third performance of the play Corps. Davidson College, January 31, United States- Should be Substantially Systems in America by Jesus Christ?" sored the Pan-Hellenic Council. witnessed by Dr. Watts. 1934. Special Order No. 10. Increased as a Settled Policy." Friday "Four fields," said Bishop Mouzon, There will be a formal affair After a short stop in Munich, the 1. Under authority contained in The beginning (if the end of the cap night two, "should hold our thoughts on Christ. from ten till a tea dance party will go to Prague, Vienna, and Arnjy Regulations 145-10 the following italistic and individualistic systems of Saturday afternoon from four till sev- They are the economcial, social, inter- Six Men Are Initiated Budapest. Leaving Hungary they will promotions of cadets arc announced business in America was seen en, Saturday night racial, and the international." He in 1933. and an informal one turn north, stopping at Dresden, en effective this date: To he cadet lieu- IntoAlpha PhiEpsilon Prof. John P, Williams, professor of eight-thirty stressed the point that if we would be from till twelve. route to Berlin. Several days will be tenant-colonel, W. M. Brown, battalion business al Davidson Christians that Christ's standards of new men administration The ten social fraternities on the Hill spent in the German capital before go- Commander; to be cadet major, E. J. Six were initiated at "i College, declared today in an address are having house parties morality must he ours. recent meeting of Kpsilon. for the occa- ing to Cologne and Belgium, Brussels Humphrey, executive officer; to be Alpha Phi at the Civitan Club luncheon at tin- sion, girls over honorary and from all the South and Briyes will be visited, the party cadet captain, T. H. McCallie, battalion Chester Morrison was in charge of national forensic fraternity, ( lumber of Commerce. have been invited to attend. A num- the program, when Richard Hanks, sailing from Amsterdam on the S. S. adjutant; to be cadet first lieutenant, and J. C. Alexander read Robert Coif, J. America as a nation was founded on ber of banquets to take place in Char- the scriptures. II. Fitzgerald, Stewart Westmoreland the second week in Au- II. R. Pratt-Thomas. Henry. Rufus the individual, who in a business way lotte between the dances have also Morrow, and Walter Sprunt were gust. 2. Immediately upon receipt At this rally the Christian Endeavor re- could start what business he liked, planned by various fraternities. of this ceived the organization. been order Cadet Captain McCallie will Society of the St. Andrews Presbyte- into make money and spend it as he chose A figure in which members of the re- hollowing the ceremony, port to the rian Church won the permanent pos- the new and this lias been the spirit of the presidents Lectures Delivered On battalion commander for Pan-Hellenic Council and of duty as adjutant. session of the attendance cup, winning initiates^werc called upon to demon- history of this country, the speaker fraternities will participate is to be Physiology Hygiene strate their forensic abilities by and (Continued on page 3) it during the past two rallies and hav- mak- said. held Friday night. Those of coun- ing the ing a 100 per cent representation at extemporaneous speeches on va- But since March 4. there has been cil who will form the figure are :Fred A series of lectures on rious subjects physiology this meeting. of international inter- a change and today the federal gov- Smyre, president council, hygiene given by "The Subject est. of the and and Dr. J. W. Mac- Home" Is ernment is in control. Professor Wil- Miss Alice Cowles Barringer, of Char- Connell is now in progress. The lec- In a business discussion Of Lectures by Gwynn which then liams continued, pointing to examples lotte; Holland, secretary tures given period Scientific Movie to Be took place, Mack and will be at the last it was decided that the pic- of this control as the subsidy of the treasurer, Fortune, on Tuesday Thursday by Physics ture of the fraternity placed and Miss Adelaide and afternoons Dr. P. H. Gwynn, Jr., is making two Given Frat should be farmer, the NRA for industry, and the ; during next few year, of Greensboro W. A. Kirkland and the weeks. addresses this week at the Second in the Annual this as customary. plan of paying at Sigma Sigma, honorary least an existence Miss Laura Lyon, of Durham ; Fred These letftures are primarily for Presbyterian Church in Charlotte. The Pi physics wage for labor. McPhail and Miss Katherine Crowell, freshmen, but all other students are first Tuesday,February society, at its regular meeting Monday lecture was on Davidson's "Who of us on March 4. as we of Charlotte ; Sidney Tomlinson invited they 6, night, made plans to give, through the RadioHour and to attend as are of inter- and the second will be Wednesday listened to the President's inaugural Mary Roddey, co-operation the management To Cease Temporarily Miss Willis of Rock est to all. night, February 7, at 7:30 o'clock. His of of the address, would have thought Hill, ; local theatre, a movie relating that the S. C. E. L. Powell and Miss The first of the series, which was general subject is "The Home." to some Davidson's weekly radio program NRA and General would Christian, Mobile, ; given Thursday, interesting subject of Johnson be Edith of Ala Brad- last was on the skele- These lectures are in connection with science. Six new will be temporarily discontinued-, due playing the part they do today? There ford Sarah Gibson, ton system. subjects reading nun were also voted upon to McLean and Miss The of the re- the and study of "The Home be issued to a conflict in schedules. This pro- is one question that now arises, what of Gibson ; Cochran maining lectures are and bids to become members of the society. Miller and Miss as follows: the Christian Living," a book which gram has been broadcast Wednesday will happen, not in the next six months, Martha Neal, of Salem College; D. M. circulatory system, the digestive sys- The films for the picture will be or- was the basis of instruction of the evenings at 8:30 p. m., but it became not in the next two years, but prob- Glasgow and Miss Margaret Black- tem, the muscular system, nervous auxiliary. dered within the next few days in the local At least 100 copies are necessary for the Columbia Broadcast- ably in tile next live or ten years, if mon, of Hill, ; system, and reproductive system. order that a free showing can be made Rock S. C. John Hunter the now in the hands of families for in- ing Company to substitute another a political party would wield the prin- These sponsored by to the public one afternoon in the near and Miss Tut Gorrell, of Greensboro; lectures are the struction. program at this hour. As soon as a ciple of the >}RA for its Student Service, future. It will be presented own pur- and Ben Barnes and Miss Sarah Wil- Health whose main Dr. Gwynn's subject for his address immediate- suitable hour is available, the programs poses?" the speaker asserted. liamson, of Rock Hill, S. C. function is the prevention disease. Tuesday, February ly after the regular matinee at the of oil 6, was "The will continue over Station WBT in For the future this country may ex- recently complet- They are designed Davidson Theatre. Gill's orchestra has to instruct the stu- Home in a Changing Civilization" and Charlotte. pect that the admonition of caring for ed an engagement dent as the Hassel, at Cleveland's fa- to best methods of pre- on" Wednesday night the topic will be A. P. E. S. Hodge, Al. Kuhn, Mr.Grier Martin has announced that the poor, as well as realizing Garden, played serving that the mous Lotus and has his health and increasing his Family Adjustments in the Spirit of Tom Marchant, Jake Morrow, and either the Florida or Washington and poor "ye have always with you" shall from bodily vigor. the Pavilion Royal in Long Jesus." All who have been pursuing Rufus Morrow are the men who have Lee debate with Davidson will be be carried out, he continued. Also, he Island, City, formerly the Steel Pier in Atlantic Dr. MacConnell was the the course on the home as conducted received invitations to become mem- broadcast this spring. This debate will said, the future will show that the fed- the Mt. Royal Hotel in Montreal, and head of the Department of Biology by the special gen- bers of the fraternity. at book, and also the The initiation probably be an afternoon program and eral government will have an ever- many other places through- Davidson, in which position public, by ceremony well-known he served eral are invited the church for these men will be held will be broadcast through the courtesy present part in the conduct years. of busi- CContinued on page 2) for twelve leaders to hear Dr. Gwynn. at the meeting three weeks hence. of Station WBT. ness and industry. 2 THE DAVIDSONIAN, FEBRUARY 7,1934

troubled times!" (Editorial in the American Gamma SigmaEpsilon guf)t Babttaonian Oxonian, January, 1934, p. 4). NEWS DIGEST Amused by Alderman On Other Campuses When the district plan of appointing Rhodes POUNDED BY THE CLASS OF 1915 " Scholars was submittedfor the state plan,it Several experiments in Surface WESTERN RESERVE was BIRTHDAY PARTY Member of feared by the new Tension Phenomena" were performed UNIVERSITY many;that arrangement would Last Tuesday night the entire nation gotlrgintf result in concentrating appointments for members of Gamma Sigma Epsilon, " JJlssocinJrd 3?rra» in strong staged the largest birthday party ever Sweet College Days" is the tune = »«.«, fraternity, at reg- 1911 K|| states and strong institutions. Actually the op- held, in honor of the fifty-second anni- national chemical its Western Reserve University students ..■o^Ti^^l meeting Monday night, by Mat has At versary ular singing and there is a good deal posite happened. 'the first election ac- of the birth of President of the class. Alder- arc cording Roosevelt. Halls were held in thou- Alderman Junior more than sentiment behind it. Publiihed Weekly "For a Better D.TJd.on" to the district plan four small colleges, *nian amused his audience with start- sands of cities and town throughout including Davidson, were successful (Dec. 1929). ling exhibitions. A large swarm of bees has firmly bjr the country, the proceeds going to the Printed the The 1930 election was perhaps the banner year talk, explaining entrenched itself in the walls of Adel- Warm Springs Foundation at Warm A an oxidation and STANDARD PRINTING COMPANY for "small" colleges, nine, chart, given by bcrt Hall on the campus and will prob- with enrollments Springs. Georgia, where K. D. was reduction was Ed Charlotte, ably if they behave them- ranging from .'25 to 857, being represented.This paralysis. Thousands Hodge, and plans for building a case stay there cured of infantile Although approximately ISO year the appointments were as follows: of congratulatory messages from all in which to place mineral exhibits were selves. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ten cents per copy; $2.00 the Col- pounds of honey has been deposited legiate year. (4), (3) over the world were received at the discussed. The chapter also decided to Yale Harvard and Princeton (3)..10 journal chemistry within the walls, the college officials executive mansion. It was the grand- label extracts in the Entered as second-class matter at the Post Office at Davidson, State Universities of Arizona, Georgia, library. have decided that the cost of remov- North Carolina, under the act of 1879. est and most novel declaration of love March 3rd, Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, ing honey far Minnesota. and confidence ever staged for a Presi- the would exceed the publication Carolina, honey itself; so long as Articles for must he in the hands ot Managing Editors North North Dakota, Okla- dent. Congratulations, Mr. President, value of the by -4:00 o'clock p. m.. Monday. Letters to the Editor are Schurz to no disturbance the apian vis- welcome, hut all communications intended for publication homa, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and many more happy birthdays. Foundation there is must br signed. (The West Virginia and State College of Bring Art ExhibitHere itors will remain unmolested. Kmory Wheel.I ODI CASAI.I Editor Washington, 1 each : 14 W. T. „ Business Manager A exhibit, sponsored by JOHNSON- Baylor NEW DOLLAR German art Others: University (Texas), the German and Fine Arts departments EDITORIAL STAFF Brigham Young L\, Cornell U., Dart- The value of the dollar has again G, L. GUI.I.ETTF. _ Managing Editor been changed. This time it has been of Davidson College, will be brought LOYOLA E. F. McrHAII Managing Editor mouth, Pomona, Reed (Oregon), Til- before Davidson students from March B. L. ROSE ..Managing Editor reduced to fifty-nine cents and a frac- Huey Longism has affected Louis- K. D. WKEKS , Managing Editor lage and Washington U. (St. Louis) 8 21 to 28, under the auspices of the JACK HEI.LINGER ..Alumn" Editor tion. The Senate voted 66 to 43 to de- iana in more ways than one. Back in C. E. NORVELL. JR Sports Editor r value the dollar which had already Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation of RAWLING PRATTTHOMAS _ Editorial Writer the good ole days, when men were A. _ _ Philadelphia. j. HUNTER... Exchange Editor been cut. although its significance D. _ _ Total 32 ' men. and John M. Parker was gover- B. BAILEY Feature Editor average The exhibition consists of a collec- S. K. EATON Feature Editor Three of the state universities have under means little to the man. The nor of the state, students and citizens S. C. HENRY Feature Editor Senate also voted 45 to 43 not to do tion of 125 original etchings, wood- C. S McCALL Feature Editor 2,000 students, two others less than 3,000, of New Orleans fought duels to settle D. W. HOLI.INCSWORTH, JR _ -..-.Review Editor and anything about silver. The last vote, cuts, and lithographs by modern Ger- gone L. W. CLARDY -Associate Editor two others 3,000. disputes. Gentlemanly duels have f a little,over Two of the pri- which was taken on the question of a man artists. Explanatory talks will vv Hlo, out of existence since Huey's new mode m _ vate institutions have about 1,500 students, silver basis, showed amajority of about be made by a representative of the JACK WILLIAMS. JR Associate Editor and of fighting has become the rage fifteen, we are getting foundation. No charge will be made Pomona and Reed have 752 and409 respectively. It looks like (brawling) I That is, two students at BUSINESS STAFF to the public, it was announced. -- Pomonaof course had tocompete againstLeland closer and closer to a silver standard. Loyola think so. Seems as though a Si V Assistant Business Manager W. L. SPRUNT Assistant Business Manager Stanford and the University of California, certain class in Polit disagreed over J. R. TAM.OR Assistant Business Manager both E. L. POWELL CHOSEN J. A. C. WADSWORTH Assistant Businesi Manager large and powerful institutions. All this some question of law. The arpument would NEW FRENCH CABINET FRESHMAN ADVISER seem to indicate that the committeesof selection waxed so warm that two students in WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1933 After two mouths of turmoil, Dala- the rear of the room began a hearty are the fair and (Continued from page 1) impartial bodies they ought to dicr, the strong arm French minister, demonstration of the "Long method." and an suited in a large margin for Powell. — be. that outstanding candidate, whether is attempting to form a clean-up cab- However, the professor broke up the Laws iirr not wade the good. Socrates In accepting bis new duties, Powell for he be from Harvard or little Reed College, inet which will be free from corruption demonstration, persuaded is glad and the stu- on his and and end the Paris street riot- announced that he would be to considered merits. This ought to be en- Kraft any dents to settle the dispute by other SHOULD FRATERNITIES BE ABOLISHED? ing which resulted in the overthrow act as a counselor at time for the couraging to Davidson men. To be sure we can- class whole means! To the perennial controversy as to whether of the old cabinet. He is seeking a as a or for any individual not expect to win every time, or perhaps more member, should problems arise with fraternities are a boon or a Might to college ministry of new blood and one support- life than once average in Control, Council, comes a bit of on the a college generation: ed by parties between the Socialists on the Court of Student actual evidence. Lastspring, and disciplinary group. WISCONSIN The competition seems to grow keener every the left and the Marin groups on the or other The mat- again this winter by a vote, — At two confirmatory the ter of discarding least Wisconsin co-eds are year this yearthere weremore candidates than right. The leaders in the Nazi party freshman caps will women students at Swarthmore agreed having getting College ever before, and the quality are known to be in favor of Daladier also be taken up with the court by trouble dates for the to of the candidates university prom. personals ap- abolish their secret societies, to which 80 per and this should aid his efforts a great Powell in behalf of the class. Two was certainly not poorer than in the past. If we peared cent of them belonged and which maintained deal. Chautempt' cabinet fell Satur- The elections for officers of the in the student newspaper," car- continue to try every year, we shall win our due rying the following captions, houses on the campus. For a year and a half, day amid street demonstrations after Freshman class, which will be held Men share. We have reason to feel pleased Wanted." One advertiser, willing to while this decision was maturing, that sev- the corruption of the Staviusty affair some time in the early spring in order there has been eral of pay specified our candidatesmade a very good showing which in that the officers may be installed at all expenses, that the man a moratorium on the society activities resulted the loss to French 5 this time before the North Carolina committee. investors of forty million dollars. the same time as the Student Council, must be "at least feet 10 inches tall During that period, President Aydelotte testi- a good Personally the feels will be conducted by Powell. and dancer." The other offered fies in his annual report, college con- writer that the appoint- to share expenses,described herself has been Tin- new counselor urged the class as ducted in a more democratic and delightful ment of Robert Barnett of the University of GUNS OF HAVANA "brunette, considered attractive and man- to co-operate to the fullest with him ner has ever North Carolina was a particularly happy one. He Again the guns are booming in Ha- about 5 feet 3 inches tall." The boys thaVl been the case before during and the disciplinary groups of the cam- came to Americaon a scholarshipawarded by vana and the populance which seemed have until the middle of February to his dozen years at Swarthmore. the pus, offering his services as general 90 satisfied over the Mendieta govern- think over. Rotary Club of Shanghai, open, apparently, to any it "Emphasis is placed on events at which all ment are now leading adviser to freshman on matters all white residents of that city. He is delivering another strike other than those of discipline. undergraduates are welcome," he says; "social which threatens to add Mendieta to part of the lectures in a certain class, at the Uni- affairs are more frequent and less formal. Col- the growing list of Cuba's leaders in LOUISIANA versity, in addition to his graduate work. He MID-WINTERS lection Mall is constantly used for informalgath- the last six months. The young gov- BRINGS " hopes to do journalistic work in Shanghai after erninent is at the crossroads of its ca- FAMOUS ORCHESTRA Most doctors bury their mistakes, erings after dinner, for dances and games, for sausage concluding his work at Oxford University. He leer but the President is calm in the hut I make out of mine," exhibitionsand teas, organized by the undergrad- (Continued from page 1) stated Dr. Branchioni, has a vision and a world-outlook which appar- face of the strike, although he admits of Louisiana uates themselves. The result is a veritable out the nation. Gill and his band also .State, after he had discovered that the trans- ently impressed the local and district commit- that it is .serious. The workers are ral- formation of the spirit of the college." lying around Rafael Giraud who is in played for dances at Duke and the Louisiana State University's prize- tees of selection. University of North Carolina a short winning by He contrasts these "free, democratic, unified " — hiding, as the police immediately or- cow was butchered mis- G. R. Vowles. dered time before Christmas. take by the meat culturingclass. social affairs" with "the depressingeffect upon his arrest. the morale- of 'fnT undergraduates of fraternity dorrlinatioii nf social life." REQUIREMENTS FOR A SUCCESSFUL INSTITUTION JAPANESE NAVY The above article, which appears in a recent Voshizawa, former foreign minister "WHEN A Davidson is FELLER issue of the "\'c\\ York Times," presents the College certainly considered by the of Japan, told his fellow members of observations of an able and brilliant man, for majority of people to be a successful institution. the house of peers in Tokyo, that by Frank Aydelotte* president Davidson also has the reputation of being staid, 1937 the Japanese navy would outrank of Swarthmore Col- thai of lege, is also American Secretary of the Rhodes dependable, stable. She is firm, yes, even reso- the United States. He also said that if the navy men of the two NEEDS A FRIEND" lute in her convictions. These are certainly com- Foundation which sponsors the Rhodes Scholar- nations began to dictate mendable attributes. The Rock of is terms in the ships. Gibraltar coming naval conference that a break reliable, solid, and secure; it has successfully There is no dolibt in our minds that a more was inevitable and that intensified withstoodthe of the elements and competition, democratic and more unified state of affairs will battles of man. naval even if war was And yet this natural stronghold would be shat- averted would be the aim of exist in a small college if fraternities wereabol- tered by a natural upheaval, such as an Japan. Foreign Minister Hirota agreed ished ;provided however that there are facilities earth- quake, by reason of its own inflexibility. with the views expressed by his com- to take care of the entire student body at social patriot. gatherings and in social activities. We all realize the education has undergone phenomenal changes during the past 60 years. In a large college or university, however, it As a result of experimentationstartling develop- would be practically impossible to get a unified STRATOSPHERE DEATH ments have resulted Ihe last attempt state, of affair-*, ami no college can stand into the stratos- fraternities or no fraternities. phere, made by three Then, still in the swiftly flowing current of change and Russian balloon- too, the advantages of fraternities are i.sts, set transition. If it attempts to remain constant and a new record and ended in not limited to a single campus or to one's college death for all immovable it will inevitably be destroyed by the three of the balloon's oc- days. National social fraternities provide hos- cupants. The balloon reached a height revolutionary play pitality for affiliatedrepresentativesand visitors forces that upon it. of over sixty-seven thousand feet but from other schools, which hospitality a non-fra- Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Co- it struck the ground so hard on the descent that ternity uian seldom receives because American lumbia University,recently said, "An institution all three men were killed by the contact. colleges do it their must have the essentials of growth, adaptation, Their claim of reach- not include in programs.Fra- ing such a height was given by There's genial sunshine and comfort in ternities also provide place which open-mindedness, and liberalism."Davidson Col- radio a to an affili- when they were still aloft and as BRIGGS Pipe Mixture the delightful lege undoubtedly possesses these characteristics, all ... jJ$^°K ated alumnus may come when he returns to the the scientific instruments used in the newtobacco that is winningsmokersevery- F_ a but we would like to suggest that she give full Hight were ' college for visit. demolished when the acci- where. Mellowed in the wood for years, I consideration to the two latter qualities. Dr. dent occurred, no way prov — There are advantages and disadvantages of there is of untilit's bireless, mild, and rare in flavor! j* U) Butler also stated, "We had come to a point ing their claim of a new record. at

During tin- past week, the interior of the Beta house has been redeco- rated, in preparation for Mid-Winters, the walls having been painted and the floors sanded and varnished.

New officers for the local chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha were elected at a - recent meeting of tin- fraternity, Blan- i ton Little being chosen president, and Bill Jim Hodgin, secretary. The S. A. K.'s have announced the & 'Is B^ "^ ' ' ' "^*m HUB BPy: initiation of William Micklcy, of Char- y§.iM -■■■■■■ ~."" ?)■ Hipp B«to : HP^B: lotte, on December 13. 1933, a member |99»53j«i^| ■£■'■■■ ■■:#■■ y.-.-. .... Hp -1^1 H^^^^^i^ of the class of 1936. '" _^^r" "***^ " - .:j y Kappa Sigma announces the pledg- ■fe 9 III ing of Howard Summerell, a sopho- more who transferred last fall from li. C. T. C.

At a recent meeting of Epsilon Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi, the follow- ing were elected as officers for the coming year: A. W. Colwcll, president; Hugh Yelverton, treasurer; SamHines, secretary; M. W. Alderman, historian; Paul Warren, chaplain ;Everett Otcy, warden; Mills Taylor, editor of "The |p}) ' Kpsilonian," chapter newspaper. The i^a^Li^B M'fiii Pi Kappa Phi's have also had their house refinished on the inside. THE HEIGHT OF GOOD TASTE ■■ The S. P. E.'s have announced the ' pledging of Joe Bailey,of Murphy,and ■BBH 4 In making Lucky Strike Cigarettes we for they arc the mildest and the most TubHi-vuCuiiipimj liliilii Robert Orr, Jr., of Byhalia, Miss. "I '4&£i"ii3i9li^^^ ' BVBH QSe t le— nest Turkish and domestic tender. And every Lucky— is so round, 11111111 ■HHB _. , , „ ,. _ , tobacco and only the center leaves so firm, so fully packed nolooseends. IlliBii Prof. Beaty to Speak ■■■■ Directfrom the MetropolitanOpera House IHHHkI Saturday at 1:55 P.M.,EastcrnStandardTimc,overRedand SBM At Vesper Hour Sunday HHHH BlueNetworksofNBC.LUCKYSTRIKEwillbroadcastthe ffl| HHH MctropolitanOpcraCompanyofNcwYorkinthcworldPRE- f "^ 1 MIEREofthe newAmericanopera"MERRYMOUNT." Ni.r — I The speaker at the vesper hour next ■^■■■B J BlBaff *>wl the top —leaves they're under- | Sunday evening will be Prof. Ernest B^HMHIH|^^MHBMMMHHMHMmM|HM|^^^^HB|MM|^^mMMM|MJ developed they lire kursh! I A. Beaty of the Latin Department. Professor Beaty has spoken many times in the past and with each year has endeared himself a bit more than the preceding one to Davidson stu- '' — of Ir fAf_y 're dents. The members the student ''' bottom— leaves inft tiot body are cordially invited to attend i^^EKKKKBKK^KI^^KKEE^^KI^K^^^^^E^^K^K^^B^KBI^KBEBKK^^KEKI^^^^EK^KK^R JJ^^^SfMHK\ 9ua^^y coarse and alwaw sand} '. the service next Sunday. 4 THE DAVIDSONIAN, FEBRUARY 7, 1934

VOTE FOR ALL- EDITOR— GRIER MARTIN TIMEDAVIDSON ASSISTANT-JACK TEAM : ALUMNI NEWS : HELLINGER Three Fellowships Awarded Fellowships at Union Seminary Davidson Alumnus WITH THE ALUMNI Awarded to Alumni Given Greensboro Citizenship '82 "91" At Union Seminary Award Dr. Egbert W. Smith sailed from /fn a recent issue of the Charlotte "San Francisco on January 12th on the Observer there appeared a short ar- Jones, Poag and Norfleet Win Rev. R. Murphy Williams, Pastor President Lincoln" of the Dollar Line ticle concerning thelate Ur. A. A. Mc- Three of Four Graduate of Church of Covenant, Is for a stay of some six months in the Geachy. Quoting from the Observer, Awards at Richmond, Named Greensboro's Far East. He will visit the Presbyte- "Queens College has hung a fine like- Va., Seminary "First Citizen" rian mission fields in China, Japan, and ness of the beloved and lamented Dr. Korea. McGcachy in its parlors. The insti- OUTSTANDING STUDENTS CLASS OF 1896 "ai-'ii tution will never forget him, and prop- erly wants to let the general public Nearly Recently there appeared in a special AllThree to Study at UnionNext Has Been in Greensboro pictorial supplement of the Fayette- know that here was a man who Thirty Years breathed his inspiring Year ville Observer pictures presence and the of Dr. C. helpfulness G. Vardell, '88, president-emeritus of in that college. . . What 9 Rev. K Murphy Williams, '96, was you . Of the four graduate fellowships Flora Macdonald College, and Dr. H. said of Shaftsbury holds for Dr. recently signally honored by the McGeachy, awarded by Union Theological Sem- G. Bedinger, '11, president of the col- 'His presence made bad Greensboro Community Council by be- men good'." inary Richmond, Va., three went to lege. Under these pictures there was in ing selected as Greensboro's first citi- graduates. alumni a long article telling Davidson The three zen for 19,13. Mr. Williams is pastor of the rise of 'OS Jones, '31, M. \V. Flora Macdonald College Dr. \V. T. Thompson honored were J. A. rrl (he Presbyterian Church of the for Women has recently '31, F, Poag. at Springs, granted Xorfleet. and V. '30. Covenant in Greensboro, and has long Red and of its subsequent been a leave of absence from development. This article also the Union Theological Seminary was been active in civic affairs in that city. told in Announcement of the awards the history college during to study February The placque, presented to the Pres- of the Dr. Richmond from un- made at the seminary chapel exercises September. byterian at annual Vardell's administration. til He will study at New last Monday morning by President minister the 57th York University. Ben R. Lacy, Davidson, '06 All three meeting of the Greensboro Chamber Commerce, inscription. bind closely my of the men plan to do their graduate of bore the me more to commun- '09 "The 1( Citizenship ity. have never any E, Denny, work at Union Seminary. The fellow- *3.1 Award: con- I done more than Robert Pinchurst attor- ferred upon was my duty, ney, has ships arc awarded on the basis of ex- the Reverend R. Murphy but I accept the honor, announced his candidacy for ceptional work and the promise of out- Williams in recognition of his unsel- lttit only personally, but as the repre- the State Senate from the district com- service, standing service in the ministry. lish civic presented by the sentative of the church, the ministry, prising Moore, Harnett, Randolph and Greensboro Community Council at the and the Lord." llnke counties. Frederick \\ Poag. Fayctteville. N. 57th meeting the Greensboro annual of When Mr. Williams' name was C, received his A.B. from Davidson Chamber of Commerce, February 1, an- '33 nounced as the recipient of the award l'ennington in 1930, and his M.A. from Duke Uni- 1934." Clifford has secured an ell the cntiry group of over 200 people appointment corps versity in 1931. While here Poag was award, in the air and will In presenting the Charles A. present expressed its approval with leave for Randolph member of the Alpha Phi Epsilon Mines, Field. San Antonio, a acting as chairman of the com- overwhelming applause. Texas, the 17th of February. forensic fraternity, the International mittee of live, I-:. I). Broadhurst, E. B. Relations Club, and president of the JelTress, Claude Kiser, C. A. Hines, and Christian Endeavor Training Class. He .1. I). VVilkins, each of whom has in foreign "DRUGS" has also traveled widely in the past five years received the citi- "SODA" countries, and spent the summer of zenship trophy of the Civitan Club, Complete 10>7 in Palestine and the Mediter- stated that it was presented to Mr. A DrugStore ranean countries, and that of 1930 in Williams "not only as a token of ap- Western Europe. While at the sem- preciation for his services during the "Make Our Store Your Store" inary Mr. Poag has held the Campbell past year, but for his achievements Prescription scholarship..andhas served as assistant during the nearly thirty years that he Reliable Druggists during at First pastor the summer the lias" been in Greensboro." Presbyterian Church of Charlottesvillc, I deem it justly significant," said WHITE DRUG COMPANY Va.. and at the Central Presbyterian Mr. Hines, "that this honor should be "SUNDRIES" _J!PRESCRIPTIONS" Church of Washington. D. C. Mr. conferred upon Mr. Williams, who has Poag was awarded the Moses D. Hoge set an example for community inter- fellowship. est, both spiritual and civic." In receiving the award, Mr. Williams W. Norfleet. Jr., Win- Marmaduke stated that he had "never felt more ston-Salem, was awarded the Charles (Courtesy Charlotte Observer! YOU ARE CORDIALLY Below, unworthy than at the present moment. Lams fellowship. He graduated Above, left, F. V. Poag, C. I. Lewi*. "left, J. A. Jones, INVITED TO VISIT D. M. W. Norfleet. Itrust, however, that this honor will from Davidson in 1931, and was a OUR NEW SHOP of the Eta Sigma Phi classical Located in the Heart of Town for member alike, loves his wives them, fraternity. Alpha Phi Epsilon forensic LOCAL THEATRE SHOWS whether deserving it or not. and beheads and Your Convenience throughout picture (A Sigma Upsilon literary fra- "LIFE OF HENRY VIII" Charles Laughton is starred alone, and the the lavish branch shop of our Charlotte fraternity, splendor Salon) philosophi- he vividly portrays the life of Eng- of his court, along with the terntiy, Omega Phi Alpha (Continued page squalor, Expert waving* from 3) land's most defamed monarch. He is shown. in permanent sham- cal fraternity, the International Rela- — poo and fingerwaves, facials* mani- tions Club, the Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Tuesday, February 13 The Private cures, eyebrow and eyelash dyes, and president of the Eumenean Liter- Life of Henry the Eighth scalp treatments, etc. ary Society. In the summer of 1930 This masterpiece needs no introduc- Prices Most Reasonable For the Man Who Cares ... LEDWELL, Mr. Norfleet traveled extensively in tion, but it is one that should not be MRS. CONNIE Mgr. Europe. While at the seminary he has missed. Henry the Eighth of England, Barber Shop WISTERIA BEAUTY— SALON served as student pastor at the Fair- with all his six wives, some true and Johnson's Main and Depot Su. Phone 144 Presbyterian field Church of Rich- some not, all of them meeting a fate mond, Va. James A. Jones, Laurinburg, was awarded the Thomas Cary Johnson fel- lowship. He was graduated from Da- vidson in 1931, having been a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fra- ternity, and of Omicron Delta Kappa, leadership fraternity. He was also a member of Alpha Phi Epsilon forensic fraternity, the International Relations Club, and the Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. He was manager of the freshman football" team, and is a member of the D" Club. Mr. Jones has also studied at Edinburgh University, and accom- panied Dr. Edward Mack on his trip through Palestine and Europe last year. During the summer Mr. Jones lias served as pastor of Drewry's Bluff Church, near Richmond, and King's Chapel in Hanover County. The Salem fellowship was awarded to C. I.Lewis, a graduate of Washing- Ion and Lee University. " i^ I1^1 -ta^^ VVH& H VoteNow! On the sports page of this week's Davidtonian will he found ~ a ballot for the All-Time David- son football team. Wade Ison, enterprising sports editor of the IOD^cco *- i Charlotte News, is conducting a -the tliatv. poll to determine the all-time outfit. He is especially interested l**^ inhavingas many alumni as pos- » ! sible vote, since he feels that the th alumni should know better than anyone else about the relative merits of Davidson's stars, past and present. So, if you have not yet voted in this contest, send in your bal- lot with the men you think have been outstanding in Davidson football history. A list of for- mer stars is included with the ballot, although it is not com- plete. After the contest is over, the results will be announcedin The Davidsonian. TheCharlotteNews ispresenting placques to the men named onthe All-Time team.

#10M. UGGMTT& MY1R1 O1ACCO THE DAVIDSONIAN, FEBRUARY 7,1934 s

CAGERS MAKE HAVE YOU CAST STATE TRIP Around the Wildcat's Lair YOUR BALLOT?

GRAPPLERS LOSE for All-Time Prospective Gridmen Ballot Davidson Team Begin V. P.I.DEFEATED TO VIRGINIA TECH Spring Season BY CAT QUINTET INUNEVEN MEET Newton and McEver Put Team MY ALL-TIME DAVIDSON FOOTBALL TEAM Through IN CLOSE FIGHT End First Spring Scrimmage Captain Fortand JimHarris Only Tackle However, Team Loses to Univer- Men to Score for 'Cat Guard As the weather becomes more balmy sity of Virginia andWilliam Team Center and clement, the lads from the and Mary Guard Wild- eat camp are getting more more SCORE IS 22y TO Tackle and 2 9Ve into their annual spring program, and MORGAN HIGH SCORER End the plans of the Davidson coaches are Duke and Carolina Are Next on Quarterback Davidson Five Shows Better Schedule for Matmen beginning to unfold in their entirety. Halfback Since the majority of the candidates Shooting Ability on Virginia Those fighting Davidson Wildcats Halfback Trip The Davidson College grapplers end- _ for berths on the 1934 football squad Fullback ..-. sort of took it on the chin in their have been working out in the gym for played all, ed a somewhat disappointing invasion varsity Kames last week. First of Signed several weeks previous to the actual The Davidson of Virginia last Saturday, when they played games the varsity basketball team invaded start of practice, the task team a series of in Vir- were turned back 22'A to 9yi by a Address of the three Virginia colleges and bit the dust considerably ginia last week, being the guests of strong Virginia Tech wrestling team. coaches has been light- in two of the three encounters. To ened, they V. P. 1., the University of Virginia, In the match, which was held at and have been able to start start things off, the 'Cats, led by the (For your convenience, following incomplete anil William and Mary. The Wildcats Ulacksburg, the Gobblers took five of the list of outstanding: David- almost immediately into intensive lanky Jim Morgan, sank Monk Young- son College football players is printed. It does not contain all of the brightest work. were victorious in hut one of the three eight fought to means, it's V. P. I. Gobblers to the tune of the bouts and a draw stars by any but it may serve to recall some who otherwise might be games, winning from V. P. 1,32-28, 165-pound temporarily beyond picking Alter a period of lectures on .12 to 28. Then came the setbacks in the class. Three Tech- recollection. It also shows that an All-Time funda- and losing to the University of Vir- Davidson team is a real task:) mentals last week, when the University of Virginia and men and one Davidsonian scored falls when the weather ginia and William and Mary by the in the exciting meet. Captain Fort in ENDS— Elias Faison, DeWitt Baker, D.Witt Klutz, Brock, George was ton cold to permit outside prac- William and Mary quints gave the Thad tice, scores of 25-43 and 19-31, respectively 165-pound only King, Hugh Arrowood, Jim Morgan, Jim Pinckney, Shrimp Morris,Bob Fetzer, the Davidson mentors have start- Wildcats severe trouncings. the class was the 'Cat Moore, Oren Monk Younger, J. W. Moore, Lum Richardson, Bob Walker, ed a program of hard work. Saturday Their first game was with V. P. I. wrestler to score a fall over his op- Nappy Davis,Ernest Bohannon, Bud Raker, Morrison Caldwell, Ralph Sadler. The losses, however, are no re- saw the first scrimmage of the season, al Blacksburg, which the Wildcats two ponent, although Jim Harris of Da- TACKLES— Bud Raker, Lawrence Hniiimntt, (Brazzie) Baker, Tom Jack when two by struggle, although tlection on the Davidson team because vidson gained a time decision over Carl Wagner, Ernest Bohannon, Flake Laird, Henry Cathey, BigLiz Cashion, W. R. learns chosen the coaches won after a hard those Virginians are really putting out l.ungrin of V, P. I. (Shack) Moore,Howell, Dick Wliitfii-ld, LeRoy Dunn, Barnco Baker, Rooster fought it (nit for a good afternoon's the Davidson team held the lead for year. McFadden. training. (he game. wnif splendid teams this Minter, star, pinned the greater part of Hefore Russel Tech Harry Vance, Billy Sayad, Hugh Grey, GUARDS— Jack Wagner, Charlie On Monday and Tuesday they the half the Wildcats had shown their Although the scores on paper d#not John Thompson in the 126-pound bout Rives, Thad Brock, Sook Boggs, (Brazzie) Baker, con- Tom John Melton. Doc to superiority in running up a 19-14 lead. indicate ability Wildcats, and another Techman, Clete liroyles, Mathis, Sam Davis, A. J. Potter, Fatty Axford, Big Daniels. tinued work on fundamentals, as the of the — the During the second half the two teams boys threw John Taylor in the 145-pound CENTERS Bruce Edgerton, Joe B. Johnston, Joe McConnell, Buddie coaches intend to do until they be- those have a team not to be Cardner, Stockard, White, played practically terms, event. Captain Nelson Waldrop, Tech Ben Mallory, E. T. Ed Percy McElrath, Spence. lieve they have a good enough basis on even but sneered at. They are working hard Johnny Mackorell, (Stejay) 175-pounder QUARTERBACKS— James Wyman, Nick Sap- to proceed to .i further degree. The the Cadets were unable to overcome to produce a winningcombination, but and penfield, Jimmy Hendrix, Tiny Graham, Sam Keesler, Latimer McClintock, Bo champion Elliott, mentors do intend to the lead that the Wildcats had gained. old man hard luck seems to stick with in his weight, clinched the Spann, Walter Fraley, Don King, Ed Wilson. nol select the — Hendrix, Mackorell, two teams for practice them. meet for his team by pinning I.cKoy HALFBACKS Red Johnson, Jimmy Johnny James until some time Jim Morgan was the high scorer, (Stejay) Wyman, Buck Flowers, Everett Booe, Bill Fetzer, Dick Grey, Charlie later on this week. Blackwelder in short order. Pearce, McCall, Dewey Hutchins, Flinn, Pharr, tallying 13 points, with six field goals The students who saw Davidson, Joe Dick Jnck Black, Tim Hie Davidson prospects In the coming contests with Duke, Steve Walker, Gig Shepherd, Doc DeArmon, Mutt Nesbit, Bob Kell, John seem to he and one free throw. He was followed underdogs, good si] far, according rated as almost lick Duke Carolina, and State, the 'Cats intend James, Bob Denny. to Coach Mc- closely by Cessna of V. P. I. with 12 and State only to lose out in the last FULLBACKS— Jack Black, Lucien Wells, Red Johnson, Black, Evcr, with Corbin and It! avenge these defeats and carry on DeArmon, Willson, Wick Doc Dickson show- points, and Koss of Davidson with 11 few minutes of play, realize that those Eb Hamilton (Poss) McKay, Johnny Mackorell, Gid Shep- ing up well in the hacklield, a successful campaign in North Caro- herd, Everett Booe, McKinnon, Burns, Brohard, McQueen, and John- points. Wildcats don't have such a bad team Tom Don Small- son and Newton looking good lina, at least. wood, Hutchison, Ben Lacy, Farmer Moore, H. F. Morton, Clarence Clark. in the The line-up ; after all. All the teams in the Big line. Ihe Wildcats have a hard sched- In the Dukemeet, which will he held Davidson Poii. V. P I. Five have excellent material this year Hornbeck, Garrett, I.afiVrty, Phifer, ule ahead of (hem next season, hut Saturday at Durham, Coach Unger Harris (4) R.I-'. Cessna (12) and it's just too bad that Davidsonhas Scott and Ice anil Wee Thompson Freshman Win From with ;i wealth of material to choose 1-alTerty hopes to have the services of Potter ili,. (3) L.F. Thomas (8) to land in the cellar. good possibilities. Fallston High iroin, coaches look forward with and Sprunt, who previously have been as Martin Barnctt. Team Morgan (13) Center Stump (0) W. 1'. Bell Carlyle Lewis, sopho- prospects ol a (mI year. When Carolina's White Phantoms unable lo report for practice. With and Holland (!) R.G. Palmcr(4> mores, arc also reported to hold much (11) (0) upset the last week, these additions to. the team, the 'Cats In an interesting hut one-sided Ross L.G. Stevens promise. has- - Windham; the sports fans were taken by surprise. should put up a real fight. ketball game played in the local gym 'Cat Cagers Engage Substitutes Davidson: The victory gave V. P. 1.: Molilcr. Tar Heels' their The match with Carolina, which is Tin- team will leave March 2X lor its lasi Friday night, the Davidson fresh- Big Five Opponents brother team at State the Big Five scheduled for the loth, and the match Southern trip, encountering the Uni- men had little trouble in defeating the leadership. Wolfpack The Wildcats were not so success- The has won with Duke on the 10th. will decide versity of Florida at Gainesville on the Fallston High School team, 40-17. Davidson Meets State, Duke, one, ful in their second game, which was four and lost while both the Car- whether Davidson is out of the state 30th and Rollins College at Winter Carolina and Wake Forest olina Tile Fallstoii learn, coached h\ I'.ill with the University of Virginia and and Duke lives have won three contest or not. If the 'Cats should win, Park on life 31si. Entering Georgia, on Trip one. Goqdsoh, former Davidson cage cap- was played at Charlottesville. and lost Wake Forest has won they will meet State at Charlotte in they will meet Emory and Georgia at dropped tain and all-stale performer in 1°.H, lead, one and four, and Davidson the finals; otherwise it will he held Atlanta on April 2nd and 3rd, respect- Returning from their Virginia cam- The Cavaliers piled up an early exactly was leading the frosh al the end of has won none and lost four. here. ively. The team meets Furman at paign the Wildcat cagcrs again swing and after only ten minutes of play the first quarter, "-X. with Wright, iiilu action against their they were lending Season's schedule: Greenville on the 4th of April and the liig Five op- the 'Cats by the The freshman basketcers will be Kallstoii forward, scoring eight points ,,f Duke, there; University of on ponents, meeting all four these one-sided score of 21-5. However, be- given a severe test when they meet February 10. February South Carolina the quarter. lo, Carolina, here; of April. in that teams in rapid succession. fore the hall time the 'Cats staged a strong teams representing the two out- February 24, State, 5th Tonight they will meet Slate, rally which left them behind, 12-23, at standing prep schools in the South, Charlotte. The freshmen had the upper hand N. C. Halverstadt and Thompson are plan- the liig Five leaders, in a intermission. Darlington and McCallie, on Friday from then on until the final whistle, return name ning lo have the schedule as represen- al Raleigh, ami on Thursday on Shortly and Saturday. Ramsay Potts, Darling- and hail a safe lead of lfi-12 at (he the after the final half began. K. A.'s and PhiDelt's tative as possible, meeting two schools name court they plays half. me'el Wake Forest. the Cavaliers, led by Strum and Mar- ton's ace forward who basket- in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, (Continued page Lead in Tournament on 6) ret, ]>111 on a scoring spree which put hall as superbly as he swings a racquet North Virginia. ll was Carolina and With this in the third ipiarler that the the Virginia team nut in the lead, 36-12 to tennis championships, will be the in mind, tentative matches have Pikas and Kappa Sigs to Play been frosh tallied Id points and went into Fall.ton (17) Poii. (40) as were sent spotlight in the Romans' attack. It arranged Dav. Then subs in. the Wild- SecondRoundMatches with the University of Rich- tin overwhelming lead of 32-15. with Wright, T. (10) R.K, Porter (.!) began is remembered that it was this same cats a final rally and pulled up mond; William anil Mary. Carolina lYabotlv and Calhev leading the at- Hoyle (2) I..|\ (7) game youth who ran circles around the Rnorr to make the score 25-43 when the The Kappa Alphas anil Phi Delta nncl Duke. tack. Roystcr (I) hey [,'>) Irishman team of last year. We will Center Cat ended. Thetas entered the semi-finals of the Ilamrick (1) R.G. Peabody 04) Two Virginia men held the high be with you at these contests to see inter-fraternity A tryout tournament to be held the Numerous substitutions were made basketball tournament Fortenbury (li L.G. Quick (6) scoring honors. Strum with IS points the Centennials exhibit their power. liy second week in March will decide the in the final quarter, but the fresh con- virtue of a win over the Phi Gam- Substitutes Fallslon: Lcdford (21, and with membership of the team and the week tinued to chalk- up additional scores Marret 12. Charlie Harris And speaking of Peabody's ma Deltas and Beta Theta Phis, re- Wright, C; Branton, Hruce following a tryout will be held for the and the game ended in their favor, Davidson: Peters, led the Davidson team and placed third young aggregation, spectively. ll), it looks like the freshmen. Steady practice al- ■40 17. Woodward Robinson Gracey h\ accounting for II points, nine of Led by Captain K. P. Mcl'hail, the has Harnes. prospects for a varsity cage team next ready begun and a backboard has (Continued on page 6) year arc bright. Charlotte's gift of K. A.'s won their second round match Peabody led the field in points -'9-10, although been built on the court for varsity use. I'eabody and Quick should prove an bejner given much scored, netting 14 points, all on field competition asset to next year's varsity which will stronger than the score In- Ihe recently elected junior man- goals. Wright was second high scorer dicates, have three regulars back, Harris, Ross, The superb passing attack ager of the tennis team arc Bob Smith with 10 points. :md Morgan. Porter, Knorr, and and the accurate goal tossing proved and Ed Garrett. Line-uii " jjrrivrf SLEEP LATE and ( 'athey should all sec service next year. too much of a handicap for the Phi While the varsity basketball team Gams. D1NE WlTH US goes State, The Beta Theta Phis anil Phi iMj on the state trip, meeting Delta Beginning Forest, Duke, Tildas met in the second For The Mid-Winter Wake and Carolina, re- round due to Social Function spectively, inter-fraternity a bye received in the first round bv the basket- Smooth Haircut and a Morning Dew Steam ball tournament, spring prac- both teams. |§llj LITTLE PEP football The Best Shine At tice, tennis, wrestling, and boxing oc- The Phi Delts oiled their attack and shifting W^^h- SANDWICH cupy the students' interest here in our into high ran over the Betas, NORTON'S BARBER SHOP SHOP own back yard. 29-6. Much spirit was shown by both teams throughout contest, We Thank You The fraternity cage meet the but the is in the Phi midst of its fury, with the Phi Delts Delts' combination proved too strong for Captain and K. A.'s leading the field so by Richardson's team. far The Kappa Sigmas © Babtbgon ■caching the semi-finals. To pick the received the QTljcatrr © right to play Sigma Alpha Ep- winner of the tourney would be a task, the SODA DRUGS WEDNESDAY and some hot battles will be played silons in the second round by virtue of "THE BOWERY" before the champion a first round forfeit from the Theta is determined. Upsilon Omegas. GETIT AT WALLACE BEERY— GEORGE RAFT Spring JACKIE COOPER Random Shots: football prac- Led by Captain Kirkland, the Phi tice continues. gridsters keep ... Two Kappa Alphas Kappa THURSDAY in trim by taking open-air defeated the Phi calisthenics Phis, 16-6, to enter the second round COLLEGE PHARMACY "EASY TO LOVE" without football togs (or anything and become the opponents of the Sig- ADOLPHE MENJOU— MARY ASTOR— GENEVIEVE else I) ... The varsity tennis team ma Phi Epsilons, who had gained Davidson's "Service Drug TOBIN— EDW. EVERETT HORTON should go places this year. Ithas the the Store" second round due to a bye. FRIDAY prpspects of being the best net team to Teams still in the tournament will represent Davidson in a SANDWICHES SCHOOL SUPPLIES "THE BIG SHAKEDOWN" number of play their matches off during this years . . Wade Ison's contest of CHARLES FARRELI BETTE DAVIS . Da- week. — — RICARDO CORTEZ vidson Ail-Time football team is a >~ ■———■»— ■——-——..— ■——■—■—■—.— .— —.—.—.—.i—.— ——, wonderful affair. It has attracted in- SATURDAY terest of Davidson followers all over Good Net Prospects "MISS LANE'S BABY IS STOLEN" the country. ...It has been said of Foreseen by Captain Avoid Trouble- DOROTHEA WIECK— ALICE BRADY the Wildcats that they always win "BABY" LeROY their games. Well, moral victories The best tennis team in years was "ffi MONDAY anyway. .. . The other members of forecast in an interview with Jimmy Drive HENDERSON'S "SIX OF A KIND" Big are Halverstadt, captain of ] — the Five fortunate in securing the team, and n^r^ CHARLES RUGGLES MARY BOLAND — GEORGE such remarkable new coaches, but Da- Wee Thompson, manager and player. * * BURNS — ALLEN — W. Only U PUSH ITS GRACIE C FIELDS vidson is doubly proud of its coaching one of last year's team graduated IJ9 TUESDAY ;ind good \ set-up of Newton and McEver. .... material is present from last "THEPRIVATE Earle Frazier and Ras Evans should year's freshman team. Day and Night , (Oh^jSJB LIFEOFHENRYVIII" chalk up some track records this year Of the number of players out,"Hal- ALISON SKIPWORTH in their capacities. verstadt picks Brown, Elvery, Hasjell, CHARLES LAUGHTON < THE DAVIDSONIAN, FEBRUARY 7, 1934

Blaker, right forward of W. & M., Seven NewMen Enter Eumenean Society MEET FRESHMAN QUINT SATURDAY led the field by scoring six field goals and one free throw for a total of 13 Here for Spring Term points. Morganled the Davidson team new men have entered David- Elects Officers and was second to Blaker, netting nine Seven College spring semester, points. son for the according an Richard Banks, president, J. M. The line-up : to announcement made recently by W. Hengeveld, Douglas, vice-president, H. Ross, Davidson Posi. W. A. M. Mr. F. J. are two secretary, Humphrey, critic, (3) registrar. Inthis group fresh- and Ed : : Harris R.F. Blaker (13) *aaaaaapai^^BBI!!v nHtf*f^l9BMtEtmRmgV'''?-'J<- ji>&' ■lis^?Stfte'fe':'^*y^ men, one sophomore, two juniors, were elected to head the Eumcnean 32b '^lIB^r Lafferty (2) L.F. Lembeck (8) and H two seniors. Literary Society for the next term at Morgan (9) Center Crist (3) its meeting during the past week. Holland (1) R.G. Franklin (7) The men are :H. Y. Cassady, David- These officers will be placed in office Ross (4) L.G. Elmore (0) son; J. B. Sherrill, Jr., Cornelius, a — University; at the next meeting. Substitutions Davidson: Bernardo, transfer from Duke John Johnson, Monroe, Yelverton, Wind- N. Lee,-Braium Springs; T. C. Har- its regular meeting Tuesday, Feb- ris, ; At ham ; W. & M.: Flickcnger, Freeman, Fulton, Mo. J. C. Reichard, ruary 6, society debated the ques- the Wilson, and Manning. Mooresvillc; H. H. Rhyne, Mount tion, Resolved:That the United States Holly, and J. N. Washam, Cornelius. Should Substantially Increase the A. C. DR. BRENIZER TALKS meeting Power of Its Armed Forces. J. a ■ short of the members of Pi bbbbbbbbv aaL-J^^ bbbbb^' aBBBaaak ./ aBaflaB Andrews and E. S. Finley argued af- al NL^bh aaaa!^? aaal TO PI DELTA ALPHA Delta Alpha washeld. Four new men, firmatively with G. B. Squires and * " Ben Fort, Kenneth Weeks, Batte, (Continued Jim Branch debating negatively. .HIi■BBIP^rc SI£1b^ / V-m 1■■.i flU iHi from page 1) and Wadsworth, were pledged by Jack § > was Joe bOK s«X laaaaaaafaaaCMaaaal LAJ ftMiJ^libikalLJL^V" 1flH >^B^ 'i spilled during the course of care- the fraternity. Refreshments were the growth in military power ful surgery. That served and Dr. Brenizcr discussed Germany, Japan and Russia neces- of When the lecture was concluded, a medical subjects with the students. sitated an increase in U. S. military power was the principal argument of the affirmative. In refutation of this, the negative emphasized that the geo- *Boy! can graphical location of the United States McCallie School'* basketeers t pictured above, will play the Davidson freshman five on the latter's court I turday night, February 10. This quintet last year won the Mid-South prep championship, year f^^\ made the country secure enough, that and is this tempting playing graced 3,000 miles of water was the country's to defend its title with the same list of starters that the court in '33. ltf§| breathe nowl" war insurance. if McCallie Brings Strong Captain Sims, however, is back in of these games will be played on the the line-up now, and will no doubt opponents' home courts. Team Against 'Kittens be on hand when the Wildkittens take Davidson's President on the Preps Saturday. Sims was cap- V. P. I.DEFEATED Makes Four Saturday night the McCallie School tain of the team in 1933, and also led BY 'CAT QUINTET [QUICK RELIEF Addresses team engaged in the W'Jrfflflr PREVENTS basketball will be the 'ii gridmen, who went through which were free throws. for stuffy many local gymnasium by the Davidson an undefeated season. The line-up: heads Hr colds quintet. I Dr. W. L. Lingle, president of Da- freshman This prep school Davidson Post. Virginia year won the Mid-South As- vidson College, who has delivered two five last 'CAT CAGERS ENGAGE Harris (11) R.F. Strum (18) 1""""" niiiiiiiinminiH n championship. out-of-town addresses this week, will sociation BIG FIVE OPPONENTS Laflerty (4) L.F. Cox (0) iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiipiiiiiiiii^ (5) speak here Thursday evening and Sun- McCallie comes to the campus with Morgan Center Murphy (6) (Continued from page 5) STATIONERY CALLINQ CARDS PROQRAMS ilay morning. one of the best groups of baskctcers Holland (2) R.G. Gist (0) f B State in an earlier battle defeated the (3) (12) " in any southern preparatory school. In Ross L.G. Marret The first address was upon The 'Cats 32-29, despite a spirited rally in — FRATERNITY PAPERS H 1933, the same five that will be seen Substitutes Davidson: Windham; Church and the Modern Home." It the last quarter. Wake Forest also Smith, here Saturday won the tournament Virginia: Rogers, Nelson, Gor- was given to the men of the Presby- defeated the 'Cats. don, s Printing a/I Types at Reasonable Rates = conducted in Nashville, Tenn., each Hooker. o/ terian Church in Kannapolis at 6:30 Saturday granted year by The Nashville Banner to de- the team is a In their final game the Davidson Monday evening. Tonight,at the same termine the championship of the Mid- ■.light breathing spell when they meet team suffered another setback at the time, he will speak to the men of the they South Association of Prep Schools. Lenoir-Rhyne, whom have pre- hands of William and Mary. The first g See BILL JOHNSON lj church in Shelby. viously defeated, 38-29. This season they hope to repeat when half was ahard struggle with the Wil- " 203 VV.itfs M On Monday and Tuesday nights Mary having slight Thursday evening at 7 o'clock the the tournament is held In the Tennes- the liam and team a cagers strongest Ministerial Band will hear President see metropolis in March. will meet two of the advantage JU the half, leading the Lingle in the Philanthropic Literary teams in the Southern Conference and Wildcats 12-10. In the second half the Society Hall. So far this season the team has won two of the leading contenders for the William and Mary team set too fast |Standard Printing Company | ,12 out of 16 games, with Captain Btg Five title. Duke and Carolina. Both a pace, and the 'Cats drifted further " Court - CHARLOTTE, N. " M He will deliver the sermon Sunday Fletcher Sims being on the sidelines of these teams have already defeated behind until the final whistle ended S± Qarltind C. } Presbyterian Wildcats; morning in the Church during three of these defeats, suffer- the Duke beat them 40-35 the game with the Virginia team lead- here. ing injured leg. with an |while Carolina took them 38-23. Both ing *M9. , ■: :.;■ : c^r h .;" i,:, l; .i,,.,,:,.:!,: ..i'liih.iiiMiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiini^s 16934o Ion buy Chesterfield cigarettes everyday. ,__g______&g^| pP^^^-______-__- r You may buy them one place today and ;II Kfl Mm& <^Hbw — > another place tomorrow or youmay buy BF9 Hi'*& a JB ■F%.^aiift?'^M BF*N-. 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