Debate Club Einstein To Scott To Be Lee's Owls To Play Last Thresh er Lecturer .' At Soph Kid Party Floating L . rp n • of First Term BeOn College Subject Of Lee's Owls have been hooked lo To Leave ()n lo UlSCUSS Due Jan. 21 (pla.V to the Sophomore Kid Party , acitoi'diog (o tlic latest aiihnuiJivmoiil.! lines Thin publication has finally pur- Broadcast Dr. McKillop .regarding Hie annual Sophomore bail World Tour chased a new ribbon for the type- i i be held February !l tMiertii - m , _ , \Voo,cls>, piH'iiidfiit madu fhr> , *in- hiiffl Officers for New Term Will Be; writer in The Thresher Ivffie©,' so 'Scientist To Speak On Public alf news should bp typed and Stmtlay Lecture Dates Imngi'd; uJ*i.iiK;ete::i.:t late Weiioesiiuv..'' '-—i Students On Ship Which S:»i! Voted On at Meeting j , Opinion Program Due to Absence of Mists Wfi(!id7 handed in on time hereafter. TH# January 23 I)r. Axson Wednesday issue next week will be tho last • 'MttUw-- -.-intends-;|i!|!ffe|.rt^e Countries afThu* which will no lie Id ;ii !;ivi-r until iafter the February exams. I III Tin- 'Vlircsliar. | Dr. A, D MVKiltup ptol "or of Election of officers lor tlu\ forth- ' ii n.in*>v i-l .1. i i r .. hi, j(l 'fn '•> ^itc I'hrt'iilx Reporters who have been as- 1 coming term and 4 debate upon the i | A nationwide broadcast ove English, will deliver a lcetM.ro-oil S?-,if {"'alljliot t Vf'i.t.lile ttlj!1 ijcxt (t Ar , New •.Yofk.1: 2», signed regular runs should canvas durability of granting the Philippine Walter Scott in tiki Tw(ll'ffk»t|i „ Cc.ii- i i i i* - SlMfit: their mows (sources morp often artjll:, |National Broaclcastiiiij company :J,I» Islands tht'ii' complete iitdepi?l.idi!iivt' I Wo,Id v furnish more copy to the editorial j will carry the tfpeecli'is of Dr tury '' at 1:30 jun, Sunday -al'/esi.xi.'ioii', will be the highlights fif the futiieling | -AriierJi •a aljip i of- the Debating club at Rice fustitutc I department. Einstein, Dr, Win. li; Minno. and Mr. January 22,. in the ^hysien aitiphith. next Wednesday higln at Awy hows? ! According to an announcement ! Henry M fiVbii-.Miii I.. the IVur a lei Pearson u rt,i:3 i»(; 7ii.m. ' from the editor, Tina Thresher staff .Un'itjeU''' Estate i'.ioih i'lfe TI»o' (Utfr'vif1 l)e Jitljii'tvy Ci^ioIwt r.hti L., IS. JbxV;':;.. wl)o..( will undergo i> ww'IM ill the meeting Wednesday night. A j public opinion. Tho sessickt, which hitvi le<:'ni', Audi- Washington , Irving and. the Knfcki; • vt'tiaify, rfSitit the secretaryship of the club between bockur Group iptj Jan.tttiry &,i .0.1:'.'.iAfc:. torium i In Pasadena:' California, will Kic No, 1 :(:«iri' Vet Wui.f ; - William Jesi»up who haft again been i son ha.-; gone to Boston to att< tui :Wli'i Th, m 1 nominated for the position that ho fills YWCA Hears preset if th; ishid^iitV; pohu df yj.o'w funeral 01 his niece. JVliSeaiis, cliuurt - l»ate<' Ninth in th<< i !'it»e!t'U|' at present and John Baldwin who pre- when If; Rawlins 'Overton, president 1 HI s; i; T. A. ter of the late President VVilson. j '•bfii'l. : vf i viously occupied the same position. of the associated students of the-Uni- Above is Dr. A. D. McKillop, whit What History Meant to lhe Mu.t.ii ttMij i! r ^prs^sisfij-jy A debate of current and widespread ! Girl Seoul versity of Red lands speaks MI "The .'ill deliver the th rd of a >;i-i;,il f Ages , was the subject of Dr f, S, •flu VlltGlXIA UAKXf.T'i Kathrjii''P(ursi/fi;.;!";i.'l- .;:iif.,H'ti'i; fill , (tlititjiitei;; interest upon the question, 'Resolved, public lectures at 4:30 p.m.: .-Sunday Lear's lecture delivered Sunday after- i .'-erneriei. American Student and Mis KcUuion !o Rice, -lute been nivik'.-it ninth ,:i th" That the U. S. Should Grant The i in the Physics amphitheater, . H|s ,sub- noon at -1.30', p-.in. in. .the .phy,-u;.'::, nift-i: During lhi.i tii non,!!., ti [ World Problems." : .oaii'ioa!. gii !';• r iikixftf hv the raiik- Philippine Islands Complete Independ- j Leader Talk ject \vill he Sir1 Walter Scult, ;u ,thf phitheater a.boVii ' ihrec- - t'he Mi ifti'tp., fa. iU> ence' will conclude the program of in- The .sponsoring body of .student : eiikiiutu'e ,i.il |iv- United Slates . |irofi-i{»oiii fpk'i; Twentieth Century. people. y i^ | , i| ! pm Ira-club debates for the current term. Lawi Tennis: Af, -ocial.o,'; , S;.e is t V; w|„ cwu}u(,, , •.wmm-.C n • • M ii , , ^'y P>"«sidc?nts: rrom iho eleven col lec'uro wti.-f; the: - i,i ,s m ll-vl.. ! 'jrifjl William Huggins and Jack Roberts, ' Kemannng^Meetings Is leges and universities of Southern 1 series of I wolve Sunday fil'tenVnm " = i' . V'Iln /V V*'1'"" ' ° ln ' ' standi. y-. 1*-j» A ti • will present the affirmative contents, Release~d a~t Session California: is offering the program in ,y AI,kn lures to delisted In otr r- to show why the Filipinos should be Thursday order to stimulate an objective interest t ••,> :••• i . -: '•M,S;Uu>rtn.orhiloPhv of history;-,; Hi. tm ,,f S(p!olnh.'i 5 1432 wa, '.tiie hr^t a the &llt - - •! Southern California Colleges and Uni- out the undesirability and impracti- • „t the Aulrv house at 5:30 Thursday. Of Leisure of God. marks the l»-gim,inc of the (.,ury „V(>r tl> hs. h„Mi r, I accotnpariy: L versities in presenting this program Middle Ages, the lechirer said. A new .-h<, rca& ,, tho TmuuI io - 7 -' 'd- bility of such action at the present|. „. , _ .. :, lion was rip;-, lo tctu- ' . tJ * January 19. Mrs. Gray, Girl Scout di- fA l " established at this time. with Ceiilia Blf^-es th: well as the program of last year, ha' r an<1 /Phi!-.- . ctm-.-- plantation1-, taetorios", market?' HistorHistoryy ,ibnott onln y dealt with lhe past dr.-lphia wrL£lchampion, 'tin; According to Jack Robertis, Leon j rector.' spoke -on "iSooutirig a'» 'a '.Pro- been to arouse an intelligent interest: u.iirei- Tl'.ese shore trips .'Up- j[^ AKlVlSCu and present °, bbu' t for wiiithe *firs ihet —tjnie fjiudi :jn doubles. Bresky and William Jessup, the com- j lession." The hostesses, Margaret Gut- in world affairs with the hope thai . pleinont. ihc i lass room ww k SjSet mittee in charge of the club's page in tierez and Iris Bellows, served a buf- such interest will cry.st--al.ize' into ,ra- •; tlie future was included. ; j , ^ |x.)lu, N , to ii-.ki'.g - ofi Houstolioustonn , h-Winrnoiuinp.' th'.'-xjtigJe'-i''!;versHiew:i:1' has been completed and will be pre- j " complete list of the remaining | SoutheruC.'llifornia on January 0. is: Use Idle Time w;:nl T"'' itSC'f. k'adS •' ;,,-vs,",'"tlr, :,n.l II,-' dc/ible-; ...j,. With <.;u.dy; this M- been re-: visiting the California institute of ; sented to the members of the club for j meetings of the year has Ijomt of view. History was no longer I Schill With Charle- SI,oan be also uV vi,„ 37 ad 14<> good signature during the early part of leased. That of February 16 will be! the surrounding, "edvi^.f ^Cincinriati (IP)-In times, research and critica. l stud4 y, „ but. be, , - hold- the Ifou.-t. n r:..x,-d doi.^jes ,-iii»s and.olac, HI Kin • Mc 4i- ,r ,-cational centers through the generos- when big business went about seeking comcs Gods purpose revealed thro^i^hrti f next week and at the meeting Wed- given over to a discussion of fnterra- In the 1 •;xasi-stalmcie 1 at All*.- t^rra'n,-; 1'. ;A"i-.-i at; i ili . <>• ivr-t ity of the Obcrlatnder Trust of the ; technicians and co ipla aed that col-• man. Latin letters never disappear en- un during tlu, r nesday night. j ciai; problems, March 1, to eark pail of .June, J'l,ej; i'.iner.uv includes On r.g.vp'', interna t Carl Schurz Memorial foundation , leges and universities turned out too tirely completely during the "Datk'j.-lii.'i^, she d< featci the Xniouai .Pulj, r,. li;, SI,on H.iL. Boirerio th, l liiHp --.i | tional relations. On March 16, mem- which exists for the promotion of cul- few of them, technical cours-r became 'Ages"; it was not dark everywhere: j lie f'ark- Chartipi.m in' d.-iibV, . C'tiar • Chin.,. K"" a un Jap.a bers who have been to the Y. W. C. A.- tural relations between the German- the "rage" in the institutions of higher the lights are merely fewer and m«,i, ' lotte McQuiiton in straiela ,-vts for: Jhe f:,, ,,!».• ,.( th- F'-v'- Cm Writing Club | Y. M. C. A. conference held at Hol- speaking peoples and the people of learning throughout the land. widely scattered. 'p.iil's title. She was ninr.er-tip n lu-v V .Weil.j Crnis''. whicii he.ld- lister, Missouri, for the first two ths United States of America. Dr. Professors of Enghsh. philosophy and "Another result was an enormous double* partner,, Anna Ma. '!<: at i'iiiHullh , 1'if'l**»M;- Av.-Averu.r - Nev.> 1 weeks of every summer will report, I Einstein, who has always addressed n't.Ko« nr*= «•»><- •VF> spiritual det.-reision nrnvidirm tin- field' foi the, women's tini'les v--.' r> • • ' Utiiceis tor tlie year od- .14 will be tiis American audiences in : n Uerman, • pjajn were laughed do vn. They had ' which Christianity was sowed. I Met gartie is buiit around a power- Lough; tb< diu cto. . Pfofe.*--..-; frtrw Hears Poems lu elected on March 23. The remaining may speak it^English for the first time,. nothing more to do but act as voices There is loss of confidence in self and ' '-ervice. and fori hand di :ve Per- ]3,,nr) „f (.',,liimbia IToiveiMi•- Pro-fVs- although it is not definitely meetings will take place on April 13 known cryjng jn jj,^ wilderness. decline of freedom in artistic, lili'iary i haps her best stroke is .s-kimmim; the Thunvas Andersen "f M:v 'Cm- Eleven Selections Are Read by and 27. whether this will be possible. Now, thinks Dr. Raymond Walters, i,nd scientific expression. Loss of faith ! w'*|> » low hnl! l',T h("t h't ehan • . .. and others The program will start at 7:45 p.m. J i r jly Robert Lee at Tlie annual retreat on tlie Y. W. C. former dean of Swarthmore college, itl ,h m u 1 presiding. He will introduce Mr. Over- cinnati, depression will start colleges " categories 'of PlatonitSt-Reai- "' : ' » >fJ IV, » 'espec !^ ,iyork. conducted will be at Autj-y house on Saturday, ism wl,i 10 lc to a new Robert Burns, swept into ton who will represent college stu- ! again teaching students how to occuov °h was the dominant philoso- :J ei'ived the i^reatei .pari, of ; .j,,. visiiK to forcii/n connirie- ( our February 18. 1 1 f n the Writing club Monday night on the dents on the program. their idle time of which thev w?n pliic position assumed by orthodox l^ ' J '4^ 'ri|i -at. the hands , of -.M'-uicr --i'v .simil-ir• te 'those at land nntvt-rsi crest of eleven poems. Robert Lee have plenty in the next few years. thinkers in the Middle Ages, history . ""'fed tennis pre. ;md ^rat^k:-. ti.-v .;;.i-e '.(tiered ni Kcor;o«ncs an'd For-" The German savant and father of . i became essentially a universal 'Which ' h'nP'eyn, assistant to Mr Beaslcy eign Tu.dc, iln'tei I'Ln ti., ivai Reintipfe. read a selection ranging from nature O, W. L. S. Members Discuss the relativity theory will be intro- "The first function of a university,' Plans for Pledge Initiation I had existed from all time thiough all ~ - , ; C.oiTipariitiv,'- biietiatiire,: Hijiory, Art, duced by Dr. Robert A. Millikan. he admits, "is to prepare students for 1 lyrics to the modern indefinable verse time, in the mind of kn (imniscient and :-r-k A i . ' 1 j -.WtKle.n 1 f'iVert:, S-t»b- of cynicism. Free meter — not free Ellen Cleveland and Lalla Lee Eh- Nobel Prize Winner and pioneer in , . « . 4 ; «.*•*»*•• «m- *«*^r UHI1V4 in un, viii |» i ,: Cosmic Ray research work the work of life. A second function perfect God and which w as antecedent Dr. Axson Attends verse—with a powerful rhyme char- lert reviewed "The Good Earth" and "Sons" respectively at the regular O. Henry M. Robinson who Ls to foi- leisurof highee orf educatiolife. n is training for the i; cnj0 ) ftnceWnt8j independen. Anc, tht o ofinl .specificcrpretafio; historin :'minjit:i(ii|i a suicidc mystery. She was compli- 11 lem of cnforcra idleness a definite ^ B_ mented on the conciseness and vivid- program of intellectual work. ** lei- o( th. I'neiiuern.g ocien w ness of her style. Institute Has Its Own "Traffic "Reading should be regarded as « Smoking. B00116ggi?1 g dTld Other !::;'::;::ftltjl::ke|'iet,f'at'; :l'h..-:!;last -irieeU'!,-!,).. wii.h t i IV 1 1 "Precept.-; for a little Girl with a Rules And Court For Violators mr* nnr? U/ntino Clin Ka rlnna W nnn ye_i C* ' j « O O ^ O . f. , r!i-.'.-;; ' i i)-.:-1i^rl.,- li.,,glaiJvi .e: i ' Compliment Thereto" was the title of Kegulattotis Uovern Rtce Students i t on """"" " ing to writing, and one authentic sign , a four-line stanza, the first of Lee's ,--.--7 ^ 1- p|ed['ttfl; -,ih:iiU^elf iVK-i • Common law, statuatory decisions, , card whose well-known contents state : of a nation's becoming intellectual is 1 1 ; selections. Then he read, "My Lesser Roman canons and constitutional prin- that the driver of the car has com- | a luxuriant crop of amateur writers," By KENNETH PHILLIPS In the office -of--Miss Tianc- W i-.t'jj.* al' . i-lLJt-K':t;t "l- ' • :t'i u '-iKhgi.n. "Thou shalt not!" is the exception i purple booklet, published by a Texas-'-s- '".-,u'inc.'his -. ..lenV;-- Loves of Yesteryear", "A Sonnet," and ciples may have their spheres of in- mitted a violation of the traffic regu- I fluence and modus operandi, but Rice rather than the rule at Rice. Con- college, containing forty-three pages "Movie Star", a hilarious jest at the lations and must cease to do so. Ri ce Girls' Cage ted','. traffic dictates and regulations for A note of warning is given to the trary to a widespread college custom, of scholastic, social and moral decrees ' ^ 1 • i.-;, uie- ii paint crust of Filmdom. Nejft he : parking automobiles upon the campus violator on his second offense with a T . . « Ti the Institute thrives upon the spirit, ooff -Milttnr Militaryy -institutiens-institutions' frc are a law by and unto themselves. red card which infers that if mama's overt)'-; |j hfive' '-i'B'e'i-Vlij^etJ .i'bie'-ity. ' which was hailed the best one he had Written rules for parking vehicles ! or papas offspring is not just a little n«v r j »v OC . "1 O is. to be doubted that in the South-, ing every activity from reveille in the J>aV villj 1>.) IO .1- <> I west any school has so thoroughly morning to taps at niclvt. peri-, ,';l', l-l'ltj'-';•! i'l'u-1 J-', So ..iii; yet read. upon the campus are few and far be- more considerate and careful in park - laps ,c,cr.:- i»|?) JMlJm,:, — eliminated tyranny and distrust on soring ^hiring through the wet- Htirs "Woodland Dusk;" Was another of his j tween, but stringency and justice in ing upon the Campus, he or she may -.jHs'ii&JilfirllJ.iS If it,., K., 1 lhc Lsisf Saturday night the Rice girls. respective parts of faculty and stu- At least one College for women ,t. elections. A flock of comments popped I application of these unwritten j have to go before his honor R, C ba s clba 1 ( n 1 1 1 l 1 : 1 iWfi'A ,i regulations are blind to glitter and to Caldwell, dean of the Institute, whO'.j - £ i'. twim^ traveled alt the way dent body. Texas ordains that fy. girl shall "h<« j ' ' " ' • "'< - -' ' up after "Love Me Not Too Well". , ,tii ,: ; tin as shiny paint and nickel trim- acts as couijt, judge and jury of tlie :'» Bay City to take a 35-18, trimming As Dean Robert Granville Caldwell seen outside her do.rtnUory \yfrhf rt>ile'tiu!; ::^;', il'^.it'!^ • A'"s.;' ii.?s-i Ml • ,_ from the girls tea mof that city. 1 Lee closed the program with "Query", mings receive no more nor less 'due cagt expressed the administrative , policy hose," , , ', , :, >. ,iV,ii i'- 'M "Epitaph for a Dead Love," and Odell Dickey, pretty jumping for process' of law in the final judgment A third violation in parking is toward students, "We desire, that you One regulation of co-eds -at Hi.ce :,.;ivi':Vii'vi!-'jl'-i:'flaV:,l:li-ilj, '',(ViU:il:' Un- "Pseudo-Rebel", ^» i»iii vi v iv hi 1 ivii i 111 A 'nit 1 i ci 1* a • m 9 . - • - j of the traffic violations. summons lo go before the dean of men thc ,°a>' ^ tc-'am- was shall respect yourself, respect, others, states that "no girl student remain >1' ,1 r vie- and do the work required, since Rice the campus after five • ••I • . 1. Oiw -'iiopimet. Parking lanes at the Institute arc land there presen" t and explain alife {largely responsiblen fof i'rm hehnr» team'tmi mi's- . .L. - 1 i it. . 1- — „• >1. _ .. f. p. ni," 1 his Th,s m,ss ust -o'f(ik>- .'Win Vx- eie-eieii , a-' •a set out in tho space surrounding the ! and promises hot to do it again and , - J, wouldn't be; is. dedicated 'to a life of study. It is , rule has two disadvantages, First, dorms and to the front and side of the j with everybody eventually in. the end popped by the co-ed guards, account- much better in many respects for you the girls who study laboratory coursesJimeeUhi:! ol the ."ncietv ' Archi-Arts Ball ; Administration and Chemistry build- i living happilv ever after, ! hig for 27 points, enough to win the to regard yourselves as responsible! find it , impossible to comply dlreetlv 'Hie En^mtei mp t,v tfo&r- b 1 Bids Are Keduced ing and Cohen house. Parking out What actually, transpires upon h! IIT ofr^M ' ^ if , ^ivlfege of; ,^,1 nW, w^nesdae ' n.rf.t '''uti of the confines of these spaces at any third violation of the 1 radio regula- gn,ned thc tlp"off' Meanwhile the In-, Academic regulations may be dis- starting home at their own conveni- -. ,, ' . ' v.. : s,itulc 111 To $3.00 Couple time constitutes a violation of the In- lions however is not available for forwards were having a hard| missed from consideration because ence, provided there is no loafing S. 11101 C.-'inin,.ns Ail stitute's code of trSlfTic behavior. publication and hence it cannot be | timc finding openings, so closely were I they are purely technical rules of - A second objection is one m ^,»»wbei- .»n. uiged to .ifen.i for the ! River Oaks country club has been According to the supervisor of known nor determined if ignorance of they guarded. However, Captain Sim-: conduct. Exceptions are rare at Rice, minds of the students. Reports from election of, .officer; selected as the place for the Archi- parking on the campus, co-eds. though the law excuses the defendant its the ons managed to break loose and chalk On the basis of unusual requirements ; Texas university indicate that part of . .1,- Arts ball to lie held on the night of greatly outnumbered by the boys, arc very few Rice students who have had up 10 points. .of its students, Rice Institute within j the campus is reserved far automo- Mciiihers ol! the Rice Institute E)i», February 21. Tlie ball is an annual In fact, it was an entirely different! a sljort period of time has attained biles to park while their oiciipants > the most persistent violators of traf- to run the gauntlet very pruclfiitly da ; were . the spcHHat I affair given by the Architectural so- fic rules ot the Institute. The Chem- forgot the matter when questioned. team than the one which took the! a national recognition that makes its j catch up on above-board • spooning. 1"',1,M>nns -s> i!llcsti S S. Panae lasi ciety at Rice. istry building, partially, perhaps be- Contrary to campus opinion, here is floor against the Junior College sextet [ degrees more than an elaborate scroll, • Benches serve tho purpose at Baylor ' v'hoard the Bids this year have been reduced cause of its distance from thc park- no catalogued list of cars, licenses and Thursday night a week ago to trim that opening doors of graduate research to I university. It is likely that students from $5.00 to $3.00 for each couple ing lanes, is the site of classes at wihch owners in the general oflics and hence highly-touted team 32-30 in a thrilling j bearers. -at other colleges have similar facili- 1 They were given privileges not usu~ and $2.50 for each stag. Patron bids there are the greatest number of vio- the recipients of the first two warn- game. Both the Junior College andj With the majority of students liv-S ties. Owls, on the other side of the ally accorded visitors Among these for this year will be $7.50. lations for the mode and method of ings are not placed in the Insti- Bay City teams are anxious for re- ing at home under supervision of their ; list, have no such modern conveni- was "a more intimate inspection of the The society has pledged at least parking automobiles upon the campus, tute's rogue gallery until thc third turn games. Meanwhile the Institute parents, the problem of regulation 1 ences. j ship's engines. $150.00 towards the stipend of the an- The first disregard of traffic stan- violation at which time the culprits girls resume their practice and look| tends to shift from the hands of Dean! Suppose two lovers were allowed to ; Among those in the partv were Mr nual Rice Institute Traveling Fellow- dards is reported to the driver of the then first become known to the offi- forward to their league tournament! Caldwell and Miss Sarah Lane, dean i stroll along the hedge-covered walk and Mrs G. W. Hewitt and Mr and ship in Architecture iti was announced. vehicle by means of the familiar white cials of the Institute. which is near at hand. ! of women, to the hands of parents, j (Continued on Page 3) Mrs Paul Rogers

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top seat of the highest balcony at the wishes to propose a new organisation Island which is the center ot game Saturday night ^with ELVA on the campus. This iraternity could If 1 /I! JOHNSON, Stn Jacinto girl, as his be labeled something like the Phi- ; ?--•* '• 1 wyilll companion? And with all the Rally Omega or "P. 0. Fraternity'v Our H !• KIRBY ||(,H ' |V M'V: 1 LOEWS ! ESTABLISHED 1910 club ushers working so hard to handle nominations for officers are JIMMY cocky i and. self - assured sign With beauty a glut upon the Holly- FITE, president; Gussle McCants, sec- The Thrckitor, official newspaper of itudents at the Rice Institute, Houston, i With lessons and exama pressing, we the crowd. And that's not all, ED, "artist," planning to marry a society wood market, one would naturally how are you going to explain this to retary-treasurer; and PAT QUINN, heiress but suddenly finding himself in Is published every Friday morning throughout the scholastic year except are taking a rest this week and fur- 1 conclude that the assembling of a faculty advisor. J ; -j • , • during the Christinas vacation nnd during examination periods. nishing just one column. Last week's WIN CARTER, HENRY IIOLDEN, and love with a country girl he has un- chorus for a picture would require Entered as second clans matter, October 17, 1916, at the poetoffice in Hous- •three' strained our relations with the the SEWELL twins? , The meetings could be appropri- wittingly kidnapped, is ths role Spen- about a week's work. That is, one per Tracy offers in his next Fox Films would so conclude if one knew noth- ton, Texas, under the tict of March 3, 1879. Subscription price: By mail, one ii unch on the campus so much that ately held at Bogg Inn- Charter vehicle, "Face in the Sky," now at the ing of the requirements. But it took year, $8.00. Payable in advance. "iw •,<;[ we better1 'ease up for a while. . 1 After hearing the prohibition ques-; members should include "GOAT Campus office; 10-1 Administration building. Downtown office: B07Vi Frank- tion argued pro and con for thirteen STUART. "BUD" RICHARDSON, Kirby theater, Marian Nixon and and members of his Also the editor tells us that he has Stuart Etwin have the other leading 111 lin incline. years we haw figured out that there I JACK POWERS, "OX" HINMAN. Staff more than four and a half months a long-winded letter from KEN PHIL- . ,„r „ P -t - , parts in the picture which was di- lo select to 78 girls who appear with LIPS on thy editorial page this week is n"o ' solution"" . The '""reaso" | n prohibitio'n JOHN McREYNOLDS, GENE CHAM- THOMAS GHEADV Jr Editor-in-chief rected by Harry Laehman. in "The Kid from won't work is that everygody is buy- BERS, JOE WILLIAMSON, CARD' 1 A. S. MOODY' Jr Business Manager and we will have to leave a little room Ii ' t ' Spain," which comes to the Loew's for editorials ..and' society, too. We ing bootleg stuff. Repeal the eigh- ELLIOTT, and SAM PARHAM. JOE ARTHUR KOCURKK Managing Editor MAJESTIC State theater on Friday. hope that letter doesn't start a chain teenth amendment and America will • * • EDWIN McCLANAHAN Assistant Business Manager Whether or not you are a believer Anyone who saw "Whoopee" and of literary barrages, start a craze for "Pre-Repeal" hooch. I How the mighty have fallen! JAMES of reincarnation or not you certainly "" is aware that Samuel TELEPHONE Nl'MHEKS Atid will the goyowwiMt be caught HUNTER SCOTT whose name ap- will be intrigued and thrilled to your Goldwyn is not satisfied with ordi- Editor Taylor 87W .MiuiautiiK Editor Wayside 7990 , j holding the «nc| again? Anyway . pea red in this 'collum' in connection It's funny but wo ,n're beginning tou Hvery,marrow by. the . characterization nary beauty in his choruses. Each lliiiitintess' Mauagt i Hadley" S'.t(55 Downtown Office . Preston 8903: ri i r uia' •, of political races as earlv cut it it is Mill bologna. with EDNA DATO got so sore that he girl who appeared in those pictures 1 Karloff the uncanny portrays in the •«£ cT~ ,* '.this, ; The tlmwlwr race will hej - • went through his thesai'us thrice to "Mummy" now showing at "tha RKO : was hand-picked, and the result more '• V * ' 'v': v'-iV:,'••••• j -l-Sr [plenty hot with two of uiir old buddies "Used in the best of circles." • «nou8h W write lo Tlu' Majestic. Still the picture is not the j (__han repaid the painstaking^ effort, As»oii»to Killtur : r te W nt . MildredlOLeary j tying into each "oth»r.:: Also we have it' Refreshing!! Stimulating!! . ~.V ~' „ . Li thought of so-called horror type. But in "The Kid from Spain" the 76 Spoj'tis ildiUir .J. , pt^I^niscaka i on' good authority that ;il certain; Call L. 5357 ' The Gassur but he goMhe flu be- members of the chorus were chosen Kl'WS Ed:t"'.'s ht The ' Mummy" reaches back into , AllxrUv Ricsen Fred Graves p,.omjtK.n, football player is going to i Ask for RYMAN—if woman tin-; (jT® ' could <*« «• Tough break, a.s are the pearls for a fabulous neck- Cluft EditftiA the mist of antiquity and uncovers a me Horner. Harriet Malloy • rUn for ,lll<1(.nt proxy WeU well, swers, hanu up. . Whatsamatter. JAMES.' Even if you love that existed 3000 years ago in lace, with Mr. Goldwyn himself act- A dm ii (intra tion fcld i tor i ''"the:.. lQasj»ar*>-! ought , |j4 make • ptonty ft (This advertiM'iuetU ptitd for .;by i *w. • #1 the days of the Egyptian Pharoahs. ing the role of the lapidary. Engineer big Editors Paul Rogets, Martin Gould mimfjy of I of -'stewdent" poli- friends?? ?) showed It to everybody in Sam Hous- Bringing out the strangest love tri- jj S"t i-w jCdffifrt I., :1m Thackcr, Pauline Lechenger iK!S thi.- year. ton high school. angle ever presented that defies time l«Va nix** EdEtiti Kenneth Phillips, Leon Brcsky j ' , , and death down through the centu- Challenger's Class •RulW Ailpyei j.,' JOHNNY' BAlh'D. enterprising Ru'e "Th(> Wudiimg Mdrdi" seems to be engineer, stalled to vmSe a, mustrtcflw. About 2 A. M the other morning, ries of undying love. But the main '(he popular theme song on tl,e Rico: He made only ««.,• mistake. JOHNNY BRESJCY walked into on» of story is modern in background ar.d To Be Entertained theme. The supporting cast is headed Reporters campus these days. We reported one ventured into the. fair, of the West hall . f stoies on main street and 1 1,0 ,iVL> by Zita Johnnn the new exotic actrosn E^l'ly in, December the Baptist Tem- V* Jnp ihn.sh'T. last week. Now ROSALIE WINTER- Tower Cliff Dw llcrs. A committee ' ^ mo some of that prepared of stage fame, Others are David Man- News. Helen Ik 11, #rh..*W ' '..nttcl . Evelyn Fink, Frances Foster, Corrine f§fTER m "" lh'- s«-rot that: composed of O, T. WARING, HENRY monoaceticacidieMer pf salicylic acid. ple College class promised to enter- "Do you mean aspirin?" asked the ners, Arthur Byron, Edward V«ti : full. Jv.we Hi. wit!, C. F. Jolm,,.m Andrew UOii-n. Raymond Lee, Miriam^"' Doeomber ! H A R B O R D g L.LYOD "SHORTY" tain the Challengers class of Heights ,u Sloan and Bramwell Fletcher. Krt- ''i Wli'iam PrillaWi T oii'iA f'v m n-.|.e TWVi TAllev nimchc Tivlor ROSEMARY JACK- HOLMES, and SLIME MOORE wol- ' KP.ist. • » » First Baptist with a party when the p.a^.iU„ A ,r.0llatd, Jx^^itt. I IVh. Why. ra>lor, , , ,.^ , ^ y ar; cumed him. hi.ib«ir .«Whti$isismi.'Utey that s right, aspirm; I cant iit.ti lint <.«,). Verimler ; sf)N he t (if c momb r ll i latter class should officially become a , bride, takinn the leap ft 11 o'clock s0 mutilated" Hp budding hirsute '''• " '" replied BRESKY METROPOLITAN ,!l , :| , 1 unit, of the Rice Baptist Students' ydtfefirK; . y,. iia^l''!GfM ilVSi. , adornment witli i: anicure .scissors that , " ' * 1^° "Panther Woman'', Kathleen 1 union. That promise will be redeemed ! I : > . * ' • Mr. Baird was i!. iged to shave in or- MARSHALL HIBBLER has notified | Burke, of Chicago, who won that title |f f l|il !a iS.\i.!F h.ru!> with HARRY der to be present ble again. th;.t he does not want to sea the, and a movie contract over 00,000 eom- tonight in the home of Margaret Ken- '.11:1 i.,'Vi-"i.ni, ;A. MJ HOSE- * * * name of: MARSHALL HIBBLER in! petitors in a nation-wide contest ^ nedy, 3214 Huntington, at eight o'- 1 MS : 'MARY 'lis w.-tli PlttJStON We can't quite figure this out but "The Gutter" As n special favor to j makes her screen debut With Charles c,oc^' "A VVEATflERED/.riv, Texas'utriver- 'iwo facts fit so welltdgether that we:' MARSHALL HIBBLER wp, will keep! Laughton,, Bela Lugosi, Richard Ar-l; The Challengers class entered its can't omit anv tn. ttion of them JIM- : the of MARSHALL HIBBLER • and ^'1a m"Die Island ! , . ^ MY NAllfN took ROBERTA WOODS' -ut <>I "The Gassor," I »? Lost Souls," movie version of H. G. j college phase with a^ lo t of enthustasm >.n peri^ -d^ studentH. it likn T^s;; uxid A, and M ure t-nn^ - tto'th< e dance Saturday'night, Sunday? , VjM WeRs' eerie hovel of experiment and Mr. C. W.^ Evan "s i's lIHteacherI ; Georg~ 'e v[ir li.'-'lkiirtw hi "ii' ..!'•> -•' a' ''l.ilv I'l'iruiejr class know th.- lhe IUce co-cd.- „ Miller is president; James Chapman, morning the young man was sporting The prize statement of the i rinnlttnn^hiiltr 'n^^iutan for Tlu" vice president; Hugo Leuders of Hous- 'easiloasilvy as IheH, y ,di.,n.! the f...TtbalInotballl reateam , , :'J .„ ...... _ _ "politan theater in Houston tor the ;v hu wl 4 rtM 4nn ton Junior College is secretary; and v 'J- i:ll! ;1'v" :! : . I: *.. • . ' d' black ey We we re just won- (.omes from the hps of LEON TAUB- [ coming week starting Saturday. dering whether tile psusident of the en HA US who, .it the dance last ; The "Panther Woman" is one of the Bill Lawson is publicity chairman. : .Vii-'JUriiv ;n' . v-W.,iti SigiMlii jnitv.s|jf,pvf • UV,t ^fELB^, «"pl»<"«ore class • .as setting a good j 7''"'*,"! 'is"he"ir-i "to sav" w What, | most important • characters in- the story Mrs. A, J. Denham teaches the

... ,, r, * , ' ; mad by his frantic desire to turn fleers are: Earle Barnes, president; g .••Mr.:, !! •.. |.V y|i : '.:ei th,..;,. 1,> -pvi.'biit>iy «ed stf .hat irato, Rice won t have any to: cunclusi..ns too .,uirkly. We away Irom us, are they, just when I; animals into men. She is the most : Josephine Kuntseher and Allen Mar- ' iit'llliW ,yeaVS"!i'1'' ... IwPilMK 1::!EKrA heeuu.se am beginning to enjoy it?" : perfect, the most successful of his shall of H. J. C., first vice presidents; 1 X 1 ISiilllB " • ' V '^;k. hAC.A.s !V.t>ng.,he.«.V a dozen different „ «et-. 'creations. .Mrs. Jack Modesett, second, vice 1 u l ur 11 tw >.f" ' tr. tir( ?.•!,> •M.-ial fh-.- ^.sk ' VcUn but ' ' , °' • ling ).?J:«ck cyos. Laughton plays the role? of the scien- ! president; Helen Walked, third vice liiiii i)ut for * * * AU watch and jewelry repairing list, with Arlcn as a young American . president; Ruth Smith, secretary; Clif- U1'.'! • w mi to kii.»w !.- '.that EU In competition with Rice's orignal guaranteed. It will B. O. K. if from [who has been rescued from a ship- . ton Bond, treasurer; and Kenneth 1. i.-iiit- i-*. viiat in 'i^.forvliy Ht.'V.VS l"im; way up im ihe vtry miterni'y Halpha Alpha, The Gasser" B. O. Kreiter, Kress Bljlg. wreck and marooned 011 the South Phillips, publicity chairman. .I; im-tlM;! .'.w-nri<:.! s-M'J- -'(lVany-- ;i; lut;il!y . •' II • -i itcn.i'oijt ,»hsi iAnievi/ ;ip l,;i- Ins • always >:tii f>t• "dollars, and goes out the next 1. (<.inpltsh thiw. ilis attit.iu.K.* is one of "What do I cure about wn., ha 1 .penis hi China, india. VVashitigton. etc What has that got an d mo overtime ft'. *: .ih. leu'. I n;aki' ten iloJIars,'' Such an attllnde, while not ,ii. Is i.y no nieun> iineonution. ' :> :i 1 ' ' ' > • • a f.M i>,i>n yit.tt'nileid ,'.-cpal<•••, 'A-hjcfj. i.iki- i.Ua>.- i»i a certain day. Such ' \V;S • .:.,|'.i;\!t:..'iv .'uiinjpdrtnnt.. 'J'hi.- value ® good magazitir '. •11 j j Mil •..i-,!i!)i -ui"--:.! .'V.r:<|i| v.'hr.t ijj faki'i.ig idace in our i-ifj-.' ence a ,.v »hro:id ;Ti.')rl,/.it hi? overestimated, yet how many of us 'ant* t.) I'vacl •:-i,tc.h tienis • • V- ffM .1 l! .: ;» aiMti c

: smoke more; and when I smoke .• :ii 1 • et'ei,;•-.Mi t'ji;.i11 ,'i j||B w':Vi|p fiisirvictotis istress t.he •. 1:13 mi."rUh'nS ; 5p|.) 'ht t:'las?-ies..:'i:S.n.ti ui'gf'. feiufJents-Uv V more, I usually work harder—and that's •(•ill :'snpflijiillBI jHMM''b ibti.-ptipeiiv1 fiv'Sdine; co'u'rsess^fbe events why I want a cigarette that's milder." MilLj 'I'fHffwlifliliwith J;i:ie.'':^tbdent!8,,:,'S.dch' ttaining •' We use in Chesterfield Cigarettes si I'fSjii!, , .:,'s!..t:.i;'v';;>i "v•«)1j'e^' tbiitgS; mnn- prat.cal tfian knowiit!.; mild, ripe Domestic and Turkish tobac- us. !|!;fc; cos which have been aged and re-aged. These good tobaccos in Chesterfield o\\ ->|)a|M-r 1*111>11'nl»licil: y I are used in the right proportions—that's a very important matter. . WU: v iii.e3'iif.;.vi:.t:'i!i'i:ig..b.l'tiic'de"!-; 'Oi'i vice.;.among high school and I" These good tobaccos in Chesterfield

t»ti. istndc-rus,: tiiiSi|f|§f|since t he: \,'.ice;Mf* is Idf-ing in; poptilarity,; are blended and cross-blended—welded 11 a; 1 iitiic-e •.indent,-, lot hopping rides to and 1 Irom school 1 together; that, too, helps to make a ' ll i1- line 1h.1t Ktnj?) artiste' are 'gpbblod up by fond parents of tI'm milder cigarette with belter taste. studi nt< rtc.tftM-ned. btit. in out opinion it is only a lot nf cheap puh- licit.y./.ly.i.i.li^^arl;, rif::the 'papers. Keeently in urn' of our new>papei-g one of the editorial writers look a i rack at the Kice boys hopjnnj.; 1 ides to the Institute from the corner of Lamar and Mam Rice students have been riding to school with L'ein rotis motorists lor years with few complaints from outsid- ers. hilt 11.iv, when no college student has any too much money they are bet omjtiy, a menace to traffic safety,' Doubtless the writer does riot, remember his days in college, or maybe the Houston Electric company is a good contributor, but whatever the reason for the t riticism. it should be remembered: that in the days of depression, the liltle money which can be saved in carfare is a big help to the student, ft is a well known fact that students cannot afford to drive around in their own high-powered : automobile, like the big shots 011 some newspapers. , , During all our stay at the institute we have yet to hear of a stu-1 //i'SMsa" dent incurring a serious injury by being struck by an automobile]; THEY'RE MILDER-THEY TASTE BETTER while catching a ride. » 1933, tiocETT It Mvum TOBACCO CO. j"':-" fliiiiwllllw • "» ' IS[

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quently circulate, but no definite n T? 1 W T Girl Basketeers Spend Eventful But Radio Tests Five Club (Continued from Page lj word is likely to spread about con- w^nluc:hy We&k> cerning such a fate. Between the Co-hcis Wear mm from the dorms to the field house, at cases reported to Messrs. Caldwell and Right, with a moon peeping through Baseball By Miriam "Mlrai" Knodel the gals grew weary and closed their 1 McCanta, and those reported to the- Made Dijring the leafy branches! Ol imagine a eyes for a few hours of much-needed If you notice a down-cost, some- rendezvous at the statue of William Honor council, one or two students $5 Dresses (?) beauty sleep. what bewildered group of girls, you'll Marsh Rice! There are more bewitch- are expelled from the Institute each Sunday was to prove even more di- Sub Eclipse know it's the Rice girls' basketball ing spot® than either of those, per- year. A few minor penalties may team. The co-eds had a rather un- sastrous for the girls. Coming back HSibifilasses M at noon Sunday on the highway just haps the rule prohibiting the tarrying swell the total, but tire moral record liKP HilP'i*® t i(i: ?)—On© of the two The possibility of a five club con- lucky yet highly eventful week-end, outside West Columbia, Emmie Crad- of girls is a wise one. of Rice Institute is remarkable. Koj t . \Vol ill, L't) llelfy Co-Ed concerning the force# after losing a basketball game besides ference baseball league loomed today dock's car* was struck by another ear _.HHHI1. .. . RRH RTexas- 'Christian IltiiSli that unite to form the upper Heavteide plenty of sleep; a«d having a wreck If Students are required. to be punc- Dormitory residents pledge them- • vetriiy in $5.82 dnswes, .hoes and as rumors that Rice, Texas, A. and M., and badly wrecked. The girls miracu- tual in class attendance. In instances layer, against which short wave radio to cap the climax, and are now labor- selves to care for their rooms and SI 'M half,. J.tw.- fm .idert her S M. U„ and T. C. U. might enter ing under the impression that the lously escaped without even the sign where thel student must work to pay waves strike and rebound to the r of a scratch, although they were pretty his expenses it occasionally happens dormitory property when they sign a i'' ' -' $»'»'W earth's surface, may have to be aban- teams became apparent. Although it "Friday 13" jinx got his dates mixed jfgMG and arrived somewhat late. In fact, well shaken up. that he must skip classes to keep his least*. Regardless of the fate of the doned as a result of radio experi- is not yet definite that Rice will en- Betty ir- the a : ,.^ii l am.i J> he played havoc with the Owlettes job. Provided he does uniformly JShI ments carried en by scientists of Case ter a team in the race, reports from Those making the trip were Coach prohibition amendment, liquor IS the average I'di at T f.' U. Whif thVy m during the entire week-end. Mavis Ehlert, Captain Madeleno Sim- satisfactory work, the absences are E - School of Applied Science here dur- the field house recently have indicated banned from the dormitories, It ' Sttetai tor Lllolll-i'.r .Vitifj rielei-rninod I"' ' It all started Saturday night when ons, Lallu ; Lee Ehlert.' Christine At- j. ignored. The three-cuts system of ing a recent eclipse of the sun, a trend favorable to an Owl repre- would indeed IK- interesting to ob-'a i<< ul un- i->v Thii fekift: •>. hom ! the girls took a spanking from the kinson, Emmie C ruddock, Mildred El- j absences at times has the effect of in- ' Awr This was the informal opinion of Dr. serve a Kcrap between some adven- "ew -papi i ill sentative. Bay City high girlies. Half the city lis, Gladys SehilV EUiabeih Johnson, ducing a student to cut two or three J, J. Nassau, director of the Warner St times at the end of a semester if he turous boy and the officials concern- • Xil V:eragv iihtif, j Of course, Dr. Gayiord Johnson, turned out to witness the spanking Kotherine B.dke. Cottnno Hull, and (.weso: tb.i Her Swasey observatory of Case School, Ha9 attended all classes previously. ing a portable brewery which the stu- business manager of Rice a tittles, has and cheer their team on to victory. A Mimi Knodel. ,::: ;j !-itV»#i iJ.'Wi', 'alp ,. t haj-tV.j-- any i who headed the Case expedition to Action on tardies is left tt? the discre- ! dent might desire to operate. Odds 1 mm Fryeburg, Maine, to study the eclipse. •not stated definitely that the Owls will group of Aggies followed the co-eds PP! it. 'lil V.««- ^r..7ij;' down to Bay City and would have tion of the instructor. would naturally favor the administra- 99 The radio test was carried on via B. S. 11. Council To out!} !be in the race. He stated Thursday held their own in cheering, hud it Hot, ren short wave communication between "Smoking scums to tit some girls," tion. Should repeat take effect, it in ;• '11-,. tlmf, fUee'.i official attitude will de- been for the local band. The fact that ' li ' the camp at Fryeburg and the school Meet at I Sunday one person remarked recently, "It I unlikely that any stuileios would lo-ie pend on the decision of the athletic they were put on the floor and mark- leaves a vague disappointment whftn ; Imt ijJwii 'fr' M here. 1 their source of income a» Ijootleiigers council. ed "Exhibit A ' before such an im- associated with others." When in- i-'ihitt; ;,0^- :J.I.7ti He.:;: The test exhibited a complete fade- Couneilmcn of the) B. S. U. will meet —they just don't exist, around Rice. 1 mense crowd who actually paid their structors allow tlie students to retire j I« pMKgjp! out of the messages during the period In ease Rice does decide to enter a dt four p.m. Sunday m Autry house, On practically every standpoint the way to see the Institute girls play, and I from, an examination to smoke, it is iipp * of total eclipse, although just before team, a coach will be selected; from according to an announteojment by spirit of the law has freed the student I, the presence of the band, to sny noth- callous of the latter to puff on a l-l,., i,< I Fi-. liuekle and just after the period of totality one of three men who have had pre- Mary Rusts, president: Two ' general .j j body from the letter Dean CaJdwoll ing of the incessant yelling, appears j cigarette m the room. During winter,: I'pljjl ' T ,C" the intensity of the reception was far vious experience in handling a ball items are. to be planned for: a Spring .' is considering muai]>, of eontaet tnir to have given the co-reds stage-fright the buildipgs might well be kept free j#!i® f • • above normal. students more .frequently, not to rei.:u- club. Football Coach .Jack Meagher, and they just couldn't get going The Retreat ,u Casa del Mar Fogruaiy 10 fiom smoke. When professors smoke I.erf C UV.,. ifrf late their art'ivifies; f>u: falher U> jJU "There are two theories as to what i- Assistant Football Coach Marvin pur- girls offer no alibis but if you could: and 11; anil the campaign for in their offices, it would bo uittrelf : the capacity of the "bfe brother" ad- forms the upper HeavLside layer, which ; it'llborger, and Basketball Coach Jim- have seen how they really tore into' Magnitude.! The latest: • report , from "fruity" of them to lay down the lav; .Aife-li'vlii' visor whom every young person loves mmm is about 150 miles above the surface | my. Kills haye all had previous expe- the scrumptuous turkey dinner which Elizab.'h Lou Everett; first vice that no student might smoke in the - of the earth," Dr. Nassau explained. i He haj; remarked dial he is open to . lienee in coaching college baseball. Mrs. Simons, mother of the captain, so; president, sl\ows a minimum quota of build'ngs •I*» • ';irvd :3-.fS:/ !!• suggestions to improve the. genera! PiPip' "One is that the short wave radiations I T. C. U.'s entry is not so likely as graciously prepared for them, the! nineteen new members to be enlist yd,, from the sun produce it. The other 1 Owners of- automobiles learn to park trend of events. ! those of the other four clubs:. Should mystery of why the girls seemed before March, 1 to win the honor ia that electrons ejected from the sun then cars to least inconvenience ! they enter, the league would contain heavy on their feet might be ex-j A check-up will be made of a sale?, produce it. campaign for "The Baptist Student'1; others. But not all have learned to [every club it had last, year with the plained. HE : rtsfpect the property of others. Any "Inasmuch as the short wave radia- magazine;'now.,in progress^: Tfie Coun- -j- j exception of Baylo), Chances of Bay-' student accused of theft: at Rtce '. is "The: loaders in ar;ti«n. art* not »u ifttcitini imt she\ tions, being a part of light, travel with After the game, Madelene Simons, j oil was entertained January 8 in the,' uei*- I lor re-entering the race under the captain of the Owleftes and pride of promptly referred to Dean Caldweli >iNlent stoatK \mh-Imhs" -*l i\"ail the speed of light, and electrons travel Homo of Mr. A. H Kennerly. !1(!U : much more slowly, and since our 'ra- > new optional system arc. very remote. Bay City, and Mrs! -Ingram. Bay CityI and But-f ar John T, McCants. Ituntington. ' ; Woe to the cheater!' One. would dio eclipse' coincided almost simulta- coach, entertained the girls with a WOHK ;VX|V 'It neously with .the light eclipse, it seems dance, All the local sheiks aitno to : "earth far to find a school that merim reasonable to suppose that the fo,rmer, psychology • be left alone. I redouble give the girls a big rush, and between SCOTT TO - the .finest: deportment' on ijhe hardest or short wave theory of Heaviside my pleas on recalling that Dr. Pattie the cadets and the locals, the girls; !tContinued frnin l'u#a )) otfams with the least rm pleasantries;:: 1 H|8M layer formation, is the correct one." indicated that lie desired a life, friend- weor never given a chance to be hut ; !).o onuhs.. ,n this viosv nl to as high- a : dfgrc'ase is reported,-' Kill Although the Case expedition has ship when he let me retire 'from his homesick,i .-''Next on the program was! life and of history rn'iv be tniced batik to. the Honor' yet had no time to study the records class last spring. Have you no. htr art, a Non - Slumber party, a Mid - r.ite | to th*. intellectual accom- SO llHTEX- VS 'COM MK(. 1A1. it made, Dr. Nassau was of the opin- Mr. Reader? feast, and gossip over which the •Gass- panied by :nan\ "It of faith in serious violation, ,'of the •<'invple : ion that a slight inaccuracy will be Tell mo why you limited your ma- er would have gloated and licked his science; .that follow 'i :he col lapm <»i "piednc" is pii-'ven, expulsion from' NATION VL 15\\K found in the timing of the eclipse, jestic eoncepti of life by d-reeting a chops, had he been permitted to lis- ihe!' jFir'fvt Alexandrian School,*' Dr. Ric<- and oblivion in a quiet way are: which will result in the fixing of a wall around two phases of a univer- ten in. Just as dawn was breaking Lear continued. the wet blanket of fate Humors fre- if sity and proclaiming,, "Herein is ailiiii more accurate orbit for the moon. Higher Learning!" Knowledge and research are important, Mr. Reader— so important that "that is the trouble with the world today." How did you LETTERS TO THE manage so fantastically to "'trip the I EDITOR light fantastic" away from social1 • ac- tivities. To carry the argument fur- ther, how Can you ignore d:ep affairs To the Editor of The Thresher: of the spirit. Some people, you knW, When, in the course of student still hold them important—I am one i events, it becomes necessary for one of the type. Since the broad function rambunctious personality to get of a university is to prepare the stu- dent for an expanding life, most seats stepped on, the usual reaction on the of higher learning are in greater need part of the oilcnded person is to bite of intense effort to make these I>vo a hunk from the heel of hU offender. sides match the brainy side, than of Since Whitney Reader has whacked any other endeavor. The physical off my head and thrust his sophisti- care of all students should complete the list. (I hope you disagree with cated hoof into my jaws, I shall make hie. Mr. Reader.) every attempt to lop his foot off at the On other points we fail to disagree ankle bone. radically. Let me thank you, Old In response to the encore from "The Dear, for the publicity you have start- Gasser", I shall return a few broad- ed for both of us, and for your be- sides against Mr. Reader. I am puzzl- lated introduction of yourself. If this ed whether to call his attack Owlish retort furnishes no opportunity to put oil tjhoulish. There would have been something original in the Owl, you no beginning and no end, with little must be pleased to await another fea- in between, had he not misquoted ma ture in The Thresher. in the December, 1932, issue of "The My neck is an ugly nub, but; the Owl". I stated definitely in the De- knob bulging out on the end promises cember 2 issue of The Thresher that to be as serviceable a head as the old 7^ the physics building "crawled out and one, and it likely shall be molded into A settled oh its foundations".' Lo (not better features. Just think! Some "low") and behold, Mr. Reader, an- day you may be able to take another cient pal of Mr. Webster, substitutes whack at it. For pastime, Whitney, the synonym, "haunches", for "foun- old Pal, you might vary the morning dations". shower with a running jump in the lake. (Now don't ask which lake!) Mr. George Guion Williams, au- By the way—wouldn't you like to thority on diction at the Institute, see more buildings crawl out and set- comes to my assistance with words tle on their haunches all over Rice ILLUSION: akin to these: "Mr. Reader is mis- campus? One of lloudini's most spectacular escape feats taken. Your metaphor (I didn't know Paternally vows, was performed with a hu^c milk can tilled with It was a metaphor) was excellent". I KENNETH PHILLIPS. water, lie invited persons of the audience to bring padlocks and lock him into the can. tie got into the fully agree With him. Editor. The Thresher] can, the lid was put on. and fastened with several To prove that I am perfectly fair padlocks. A screen was placed in iront of the can. f/ \ JFUW TO 71 j: / our Camels from dust and germs. Not until I am thoroughly injected 6. Are college students less hit by Put a pack in >our pocket today. With a "big shot of financial adrenalin" the economic situation, and therefore Copyright. 11)33, n. J. Ileyucildi ToUcco will I accept that metaphor on future not so ready for a party revolution, receipt, of funds for new buildings. than the great mass of voters? T Honestly, it would do my soul and Answers will be graded according A 0 TRICKS pocketbook good to be thus enlight- to their directness and perspicuity ened. Very sincerely, Have mercy, dear sir, I beseech JAMES CRENSHAW, JCTST COSTLIER thee, have mercyl Do not pull any Editor, College News Service. AMCLS ! strings to maneuver Dr. Pattie onto »" jaitess P. S.: This examination is not open your side. I have voluntarily donated TOBACCOS to poly sci professors. They might the services of the philosophy depart- :'ra': not pass! ment, and feel that I may insist that IN A MATCHLESS BLEND •

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HMiil Officers Elected Freshmen nosed out the Lamar Coif ROSALIE VVINTERHALTEB, Series Will Owls Whip lego of Beaumont 21 to 19. SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE H. PENNINGTON MARRY Airing The ii By Spanish Club j Witt, Banks; and Kelly were the CAGE CHAIiT The marriage of Miss Rosalie Win- IS j leading scorers for the Slimes with Conference Standing terhaltor, Rice student from Baytowri, 11 ! Hi i Los Buhos elected officers. for the sl Baylor Cage Witt scoring 8 points. The rest of the ' Team— ' wj; L. Pet Pts. Op. to Harry Pennington of San Antonio | now term at their meeting last night. 1 [Freshmen players were: Tynes, Smith, WliliwJ v r I 1 4 0 1.000 154 115 has recently been announced. The new officers are as follows: Pres- s. M. U. 2 J .833 81 By Pete Maniscalco Rice y! 1 1 .500 63 63 Mrs. Pennington claims to have been ident, C6n.-:tunce Wnrsely; sorrc'ltuy, Fayetteville Team 45-28 T C. U. ..., 1 1 .500 40 the last of the leap year brides, since jKrcd Ciraves: vicc president, Ernest)' s M Veidhp scored 10 points for the | A & M. t H .333 85 73 2 0(111 r>0 67 the ceremony took place New Year's 1 'j Lamm college boys ; Klapjwiibaiih! treasurer. C h a. f 1c n e ,000 M 03 ieve at 31 o'clock. The bride will con- Showing a compl"'tc reversal of form i B&yj^ -jog) "j'vi'.ii' Rii'C Scori'i'i- Coach jihirpy Kitts' Owl quintet 0 Fiel: reporter, Helen Bull. •Uf HI Lust Week's Results • tinue her studies at Ricc. Mr. Pen- T tlie Kiev OwJ.s ran over Coach Ralph • o'Het-run f ii v P' j i|tft inov-t f #|t^ oif' theytf.es v, **N1 outgoing officers.'are Pete Man- l • iihigton i? a student at A. and M. col- 1 : Frirdghl ari'i Saturday it'igjit, . s<>", treasurer, and Helen BeU.' rc- f. Monday—T. p/ V. 27. A. & -M. 215, at ' and Rosemary Jackson, a student at in and Snider, showed very promisin,! I f 111 F'ert- Wor.tli •. .•'• I| ••iliji thc Owls hit ihe inad south again and, porter. 0 i the Museum of Fine Arts, were wed- piny both: the. Mustangs and: the: • Last pitfht's meeting was the lust i,:'1111 1"u' !l' ('ie'n CpiiBh-.-K.ijls lias a, .1 1: !|l» t§i Wt'iliicsilay-.Toxos iio. S. M. V. »:< at 1 ded in a double ceremony with Mr. i James, c Austin •• 'Ej B ja 1 <> | and MiV; Pennington, MisKiir •tufigSli ilwnfcd' Frofjii before they return to• '<> bo held vhis-loriti. The next meet- i l > ' of twit basketball men. Journcay t) |I|| Si This Week's (oimcs m •ittfe Uc U. on-'^ VlH-W.aiuWij»wa'in P"'«t .man for'. the- night, Parks, liiii " «ij P^m : 1 0 1 . vh. ' Arkmw* ' wt •: fViyett- Month,', t\ PalU n,d. hop MW TO ' Antl op the ,bulletin IxjftrA '} «EPRM?K », pints; Snider •se^iw^^.;;. llii V '.vi'1i MitMo v,-«h ihi> Owls' to- fopf 'Snider; f. ..." Tur,vfj«lny—Hitv.v-vu. X C. U at Fori ARE YOU THIRSTY 12 ' 5 (j>n th,.!, utile..relay 'tttajn [!. .CapUiiii Ai*> Barnwi .of" Via-•• B^i-s WoHti , '.'j,'; ,r.'.;v!;! nlJjSfhc A low t,u thot Ktotf fivt> "will fee Sadler, f. 111 or Visji* •f whEeh •ityfjudcjjt iT«meisi;ip, iChainbois, j lurried in . fine defensive exhibition :. gffi • Ton liCatiing Scorers utiitftftiunl to roacltfii; tlinnsolw-. out of Moore, f. 0 111 arid M;-»y benj)|^ himself, ,,nd which : Mid it v. lino llnor fjMfe ftp 2 is • ' C?times'- Fr. Ft Tp ARE YOU COLD? (tic e-aiti wiiei ••pifiurt'. Thi- U'.»>^ : ' Johiij?q,p, («J'it.y, Tt?X.... 1 17 15 49; I'jlaoed s,H'0iu.l in thr- cnf^ix-net- jjiyet | Jtppt the •"I' .'ls fmm seorina at will. 0 r -frt Kubncht. . .Tc.xfe; ; jr. ' i» >\:\ ••it ty •• UUf.st.!-oti!> . st.,rti )a>t wvek Koch. jj. ,t [ Refreshing Cold Drinks, also -b(sn: last year. Frank Jani lanky Baylor cemer, "J ft Moo ' ll?«S,y ttf .'PPsJ two. sunivs in' l; ;.-io Alcxal>dt-it, i*. I* Kr.iiu'ty Toxiis 4 H' H 21 Hot Drinks and Tamalcs and |HS]';iSj?yjllRSftitr wlSJia vaittiibh M-'ortnU 7 : poi ii". althoni/lv he M.fferod 1 >•• w 11- IV. t. .|.:.;horn?, in Al.^tln. Dixon, g, c KViuliill. Ark. -2'; •., IV' ; 5, , v rj • r?accu.s. S. M. V- . . 3 : ' K .. 23 Chili P, w leg. 1 1 '•'J.ii'lo t'e-e rc»-:.v iVltll the Steer;- JSritthmt'tt, 'g.- sip Sfiiil PricuK. HV-xati 4. 4, h ro 13" • Ii, ii>t !a .'i-ntf t; win and f.t\ ori d . .. The .nio.i i cxt'lling foaiurt' of the • pflfi Sl'ilili'i*. Ill c«; 2 t H 16 0 fflS! •T»?un"ioay. H i 1 'he hialt-poinr. li'inors iu i|>e Confer- , game was 111, t thr Kice men passed the 2: \) V ''»>"• •' 15 I ki 'It! e"l:frU;lit!'. illix ye&r. Sh't Totals ' 15 ii Sunm.or, T .C U. '•!.: ',"."0!'; M •. 11 i. net- uifft ; ball vvi'.h |/''ed and ease 'Hie . Rice I', r l-cr.; math- a i^ia^fttbl't n;<'-.s of Burk heaved the shot 1? tt'cl. 7'k fol ill in tfih- s'atue showed the Owls •!h,-iv Vh.'i1'es and all hiit kicked llicni- The Gabies, Inc. lljl ' j''';•' f • ""'hi*, I'1 .'he meet here LAST year to will have >O IK- reckoned with by all KxU-mpot-iutcous Vocal tijl'ly f.v-. -.•!vi.'- nut ',[ tlie ..onfi I'viiee pictun- -:vr. ; h, lako first place in that1 o\x nt. ' Aucoin ! of the conic Once loams. Concert Clivon by Pledges Watch repairing. It will B. O. K. if 3100 Main St. H. 2101 f< $ W.th q hn.,,p ,f Kendall; Jclk.v loapijd c, foet... i imh. to place fir>i ill Other Ric, men who showed from B. O. Kreiter. Kress Bldg. ii Eliaalsefh Taylor furnished the piano ih.it. . ' wh„ h„VR playto ,B ronle•relict high jump event, while j promise WOK Harold Johnson, center. ma mi •'V HHIC B ••' ..music for an extemporaneous vocal ,oc•.,;,- for th- past ihnc voars. th, 0n„ „ltt 1lfd wj)h wh„ scom, ? „oilI1,. ;md Captaiu |lfil v 1 mm fle^ ilhavo' a Mjuad illicit .is hard ,to Ins • >teuni-mate . Oiui llitt, tad with • who .scored 7 points, and Captaiu , c„„een Riven bv the pledges of the! STEAM TABLE LIGHT LUNCH SERVICE :|BL :1:a -Mct ka of A. and M. for second place Koch. D.xo- and Alexander who ' E3i«dx-ih Baldwin Literarv society last. ! | r .:. .11 the saint PLATE LUNCH FEATURED AT 25c o , -i. •,. i evert played a .food game at guard. Monday Accordion to several nicm- T-, uwls, on tho othp hand, have' Mike lLde l.road.,uinped 24 I'eot. 9=',. Captain 'Ivibtla" Koch plaved such j bers, the program was very enter- EVERYTHING FOUND IN BETTER DRUG STORES iaS&lMi#®!: II Oe, „ . owing themselves worthy com- inches, for a new conference rerord. ; n aggressive- game that he w:o- forced ; tainlng. I'•• | •'tii.tj, |IM yjiotish-• hoaji'iu'ii yhrt , ,'ith is : Iviet;im I '.. far this veal and are and M. who had previously held the sonal fouls ported made on the treasure hunt II 1 1 Block South of M. L. Bldg. Hadley 28M • )•< • 'r^•'t 1' ' v'- 't • * h.' ' ill .-.i • [' lik.-!v••'•to. I'tve flu- ,1'orkers a big score record with 23 foot. 1(1 inch iumo i Rice which the society held recently. en if they faii, to bea. t the in, They In a preliennais win the a . iti Beat hem. Tiiev . ' .iilni •!:: 'have a <;h.,i:ee to >p!it the series with ii.ivc His Test a,th e Hot's t>ut i to thing more . MM Mil •""Vj„ will finish t hi" iiilfil Tliev wi.l. 'be', phiyinji ujideri a big' 1111 1 ;•• o. |t bv Ihe • * : lilt- wifs! handicap in that the games will 1.x.- m e: .'••,( >.ter'i,-.l •!•(•. 1 be #1 l piaytd u;, the Workers' gyni The ti'(.,n; tl-- . Th.; • 'Kilts-lien1 Ra/.orlxick'. undoubtedly play under ; 1 n i ' afi '.'•!• ot liit i; i-.-n- the lowest ceiling in the conference. J • r, "ii.r-, .,i>d : v. 111 This low ,'iling ivill wotk an especial hiiek. Uith a sin:-'.Ie isiillliii handicap on KiccV . long-shot artist. : IlSSiWl V:l-.i: Dixon., who likes to give the ball lliliil -r- wntm ., R4MMMML •rt iti||| arch m • the long ones. r fi» I' * t; '! -1 • \\.ld i frielids, . All • . il, 1 fell • In, i Thr- 'C sto1 p tlie tide the Owls raised against i ;t'.- y IN|!J tak-.' AN he Bears i •'i:• I/<;hgli®.® hete ai'o. FoJIowiug (lit- Porker series, tfie < >wls I looks to be'; Hiue.,lays ftirow Tall : even tougher tompU.ition when they : 'ie.r..k-ivi';;;ili gK, »jl|j||^jj|g|t ^.qo'llfc. ;ihnt I ttHHii!! ; . Sf take-1 tlie Mustangs « the Horned 1 e t.it thili v.-> t.'r you ilra^'ol. !:ju. taller a eg 1 i , • paper r rmirmucn h •strtDTlL'fi£ ronger r thatthal n• ; i.Jn./^Nebwiiika: . ih.ii/'-rtlight •'te.''.nt':- l-rl' Owls.'-njc Mustaiigs have a^garigj/ ;Y,• ' of vlassiy; sophomores that have clearly " •'Vufifiuje'T":., : 'if'coaV-'li' A. ..demonstrated .they'.:.are headed for lj|| put HHPM SLI TLU' FR"G:; H"VI' kejbiiii .J .ui fit.: ||.,«U a•.'i• i a;: • » '-'tuad "f experienced veterans. I' ,-i I ' .'lie' tri . height. it Kiev,.a Owls- made the trip with • • pi'iobahjj U t'He tail, t leant Coach Kitts Wednesday night. They. Uph were Charles Moore. Norman Snider,, iati ,n.< •I'.-'.aai ',piion t vvouid Harry Jmirneay and Bill Sadler, ior- Wilh Sehmide. t, feet ft jhthes , wtftd-, Harold Johnson, center: Jake ) er'tler: 'J c-uv Wiesnef. •» teet ". Alexander. Bubba Koeh. Tom Bruin- • i ainrl Filed U'ie.Mu i 6 le> I ?<' mett. Al Metzler, Virgil Dixon and J. about it • he,-.'; ai Ivrwaid; and Captain Ai- iffil 'McCullongb.' gitai'ifc. ih'bi K !«:'iy | j-etjt !:| 'wMM| and' KonS ;, i|kl Skoda!.: t,J'irH:d4<;'^;(..till

' ''j|';p||ji|!l ni'/fo.'. ''..8 |p||p| eeli^'t-r,; •job'. flfeaii iiifilpisP'iS] if® Willi Ml, (Conference ,i't:i; i './'"vi1:!'..ri.' ft,I; S'1:^; iilel'i:'i-',:!rvtr.-r. '.l"!w{,:"' j.librit^lit 'i-niu:.'!'|if 'a:;:- tt|ffija*j tMw All races of people since (he beginning I||tv|| |||| • s|l l|i! %jj Track Stars flu tti'iif. i'oyi,' .leaiEill,'. ia)' the. of time, so far as tee hat e been able '.Wif11 ai'1!". Ijfjisf! ?l! ' ""I to read, have hud some kind of a pipe i llauies and Nevisits anr I 111 I- iie-r, ;! 0-|i:rl . won ihe title in May only to have »• tkiiii ij'h • f-t.-c.-l- .••••er: I;;I o",,v I'ri:-1 w;:. ;aWill frpf'ri thf ill by tilt col..!, lenee we iiiaile a most painstaking, scientific • •••! i • ffi SoMoi'S' , i ••'.?id i,iiit..! dads la a Ncvehlbcf tip«ll the prpl.est 11 SMfl i-.H:.',!. wilI Ije .a,I •• • I 111•' Loiijdaan., thai Ciiy.lior i'ein -on Mink in an efforl to make, if we could, o'ti i 'd'ovti iMih^hdotaig iaid of- v.'li.. was running his second, year for, '.! • :s ; . . i e'iib i;/y:'dit. • w,: are the Owl:., was ir'ielijiibl>• By this pro- a tobacco which Vvas sniletl to pipes. I • I' - si;. 1:1. ". -• .jljifiiit h.'A abiiily to re- ,1-dur, tiie l.onghoriis obtained fhr| \\ e found out. firsl. (hat there was a . a •• die biile i,o.aai.iKi;,iek i-.vhe!, .ii themselves tbe coiltt ienee track title, ©1933 eiywin:';L.y :fc'3ling; yiji'PKa.J iy:. • 1;','!! which Ihey ..eeeiaed with exprevaons CENTS The Granger pouch : kind of lolmeeo thai grew in ihe Blue LIGGETT s MYERS ' ..VjPll'.' liav:,' of apprer i ition: and the I 'wls wore TOBACCO CO keeps the tobacco fresh ••a.' hi', yarn1, about «1v tcrv- relegated l>, tlie :-eeoi,d ticrtb. (/niss seciion of Ken lucky culled White ii .."! tiipiii tin; t'nvls ba.v.e taken, Tm eight le.ei.i returning to. the. •. I • I I'lainiy a:ii- .,i>i a ileal Joe linrlcN. and that there was a certain kind sipiad i'ikr Percy Bulk, F,d Hollowa>.; • :• Ii'.• hnov,':: ho1,'.' In .-ea"oo hi... liil- ji Ai'tliony Aiicoin. Orih Hitt. Tom Dris- 1 !' ii).,!a hi a !'•.'• then. || over of litis tobacco wJiicli was between the Next was the cut. We knew that fine co!l. Join, Coltee. l,ee May and Mike; — right process — cut right. So we put lie ioeoliy. -Bn'l'iki. Mfift a wbnieaaoe lohacco used for cigarettes and the to- iihiuriii'lbii' for iui j.i eiiocoMso'i V ablii • Male Those wh do nol retinn uie tobacco burnt hot because it burnt so Granger in a sensible soft foil pouch ti,-;.. 'II,«•>•„ hav, :ii coaiiiion the i'ai.'t (iene Chandlers. Wendel Ley, Richard bacco used for chewing tobacco. It is I,i.,'h are hiahlv v., e, ,,1,'dJo to ihe J'.aldry. (iaynor I'IMISOII, iaid Dick' fast. You could hardlyjiold your pipe in instead of an expensive package, knowing :,ab<- • • ' j Jambi :-<>n. this tobacco which is best for pipes. your hand, it got so hot at times. So fliii E't Ifollowiiv, in ,ihe . ctinferetitte1! that a man can't smoke the package. I'clty I.ofiks (,ood meet IliM ytar won first place for the f We found out thai Mr. J. N. Wellman, remembering how folks used to "whittle" GRANGER has not been on sale very- \\ , II. little J. C. Petty Ji . sen.a- Owls in the 100-yard dash, running '."Iial Miphonioie weight man, . has id-. the century event in Ihe time of 1(1 ; many years ago, made a pipe tobacco their tobacco we cut GRANGER just like long, but it has become a popular smoke. ad;, tart 'd sending, the dist'tis ou • ! flat. He also won the 220-yard dash, unts liiif 147 le. t, which is «n'lv three which was very popular. But it was il !»l aw m • which he imi in the time fit 21.3 s.c- , "whittle" tobacco—"Rough Cut." It And we have yet to know of a man who feel 1 letter than the mark that won onds. never advertised and after he passed 'he diseiis event last year. smokes cooler, lasts longer and never started to smoke it, who didn't keep on. Holloway was a member of the 440- But don't giieve, fhfjif i^'dhly dns yard relay team, composed of Tom away nolhing more was heard about it. gums the pipe. pi< -season form Before the track Folks seem to like it. Discoll. John Coffee, and Dick JbITI-} meets rol| around. Coach Hjertiierg We acquired th is Wei I man Method and •'Sori liesidcs himself, which set a-pew So far, so good. Now we wanted te iecls surei. the. tiny' tosser will he tihle !I n. fling the pie plate far enough to . conference record for the quarter, J hat is what we use in making Granger. sell this tobacco for 10c. Good tobacco atipplaril th>' pi i'se fit eonlcrpr.ee mile, relay. Tins team covered the dis- | 'MA record tance in 42 seconds flat to Ijotter it-