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Thirty-Fourth Year , Durham, N. C., Tuesday, Nov. 1, 1938 Number Twelve Sororities Breathless Esteemed Omicron Delta Kappa Taps Scientist As Women Consent to Lectures Ten Outstanding Seniors in On Maps Radical Rushing Plan Birkleaeir Talks Toaiight; Distinctive Fall Ceremonies Maala Staadeiates Get Cases if Present Student Council Duke Host Honored for Meritorious Work Number Elected Guides Proposal To College '\ Is Largest Since To 556-218 Win '34 Fall Record If Sanctioned by Paii-Hel Dignitaries Fifty Per Cent of Initiates lenic Council Rushing Will Are Members of Phi Beta Be Deferred a Year Survey of Educationa Kappa Fraternity Problems in South To Be Made sided high honor for their tanding accomplishments on Duke campus as Omicron

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iversity chapel today, ivited to membership lasting syst. sell Bergman, James h one whii by Pope Pit ! all fresh Honorary Group Academy of Sciene tevusiajn. Kendrick S. il'. bolder i T. Holmes, W. Hill Hudson, James McGimsey, Jr., Will Greet New L. Rhodes, Jr., Thomas Members Friday Largest Since '34 90111 Announces Names of the Pan-Hellenic eouneil. tsa rtaa'- >: President Wi even Men Who Will Be olutionize the Mast a-;-,napsis; rush­ t Duke; Presides 35 Collegiate Press Delegates Simplicity Wave •e November 1EJ34 when . ing system entirely. Tlna unex­ ), University . Feted at Banquet pected asssijoiaiy vote has left thc : Ala sander Guerr Hold State Convention Here Overtakes Duke co-eds dumbfounded. Ihe Universi The plan, sponsored by Betty ident J. R. M sa will be initiated Friday ai't- Jean Brown, president of the college; Prea? aoon into 90i9, local honor- ilepicsentalivis lo Discus Pan-Hel Council sual wilt be held ii Women's Student Government • scholastic fraternity, Brax- Campus Publications in Woman's College . Craven, president, an- Three-Day Meeting Library Exhibits No Datess, No Sponsors, No Skill, No Figure, But Still Vard D. Abbott, Guy D. esentatives from publi Decorations Survive -ghtol, Guy Bernsar. Rooscvs-ll jut 35 colleges in Badlands Scenes ship, journalism, debating, s< Der Tatevassian, Charles L. Di- issembly here Thu icy of the dcpsia usefulness, and athletics. Fiv o thc officers -nd, Bernard Dworsky, Thom- , and Saturday t .e twenty-third me program, m Malone, Henry Ralston, John members of Phi Beta I C. Rutledge, Nevin Stetler, aod Pi Gamma Adds C Roswell Townsend nated for membership in the fra •nity. Thirty-Nine New • pis. State Assembly Members to Roll rned today from Bill Niekirl : of the llii IS elssve ill be a "untouchable for a year plan," To Include Duke Dr. Lemert Elected; Olher which p speak at a bam,not whit Gov ass Representatives Faculty Men, Students types of campus p arguments offered by the Na­ Jr. Joi-aiaea. a Duke alums Named at Meeting ill be discussed. f Ph l-'i tional Pan-Hellenic council uet and dance Friday e' S a member of 9019. will b To: bs. el tk-I<.-i' Thirty-nine newly-e 1 e c t e d nd addresses by three I bly. sembly duced by Dr. William I it claii ed, would j kind ii sched- isident of the Univcrsi embers of the North Carolina importance in North C: -»• held Fridi Bets chapter of Pi Gamma Mu, •:,;:• I, '-Registration Dale mplained "They'rt Ihe State house, Ra­ ' honorary social science Director Barnes leigh, and will draw represent from more than twent) Blue and whitt North Carolina colleges, includ- s.s.a-bt sst .aeisi b Names Cast for See--. e'e I'.iiiH n Duke. •s in the i fficially Hicks to Discuss ergraduate school, graduate when Mr. A. els.lisaesi I least 2.5 quality ptssints per stead of exaggerating, isa Musical Comedy r for the two years preeed- audents, and faculty members Duke Centennial celebra- Soil Problems at 1 the social science department ill deliver thc opening ad­ oned the shades enough U re eligible to membership. Last dress in thc Union ballroom. Ad­ hem reality. The lavender Trial by Jury" U Called ight twelve undergraduates. ditional addresses will be deliv- .Mosl Humorous Gilbert ASCE Meeting • M. Barry, Graduate Club Dance And'Sullivan Work Ihe D aa Site. a, will -a Soil Stabilization Phase of Has Hallowe'en Motif Problems likely to arista Friday Final selections for the east of Highway Construction larity by two years t : State assembly io January 'clock, and by 1 •Trial by Jury." Gilbert and Sul- by's Kraft Music H Will Be Explained be discussed and debated, director ol public ; selected to play th i-.l :•, :.: i :•; si, se. •• .. : - =. - - ,-,., and delegates will be urged to as for i - i •• - • .: - • ...: and former publ Mr. Bar everal Hollywood i November 11 and 12, were re- Winston-Salem T, n the fields of w , and by its setting department, will discuss "Soil who will speak ai record at the C laith apple bobbing a feature . the Stsiinlise.sil.ion of Highways" at Friday night at .. 1 in Chicago, be evening. Bob Pucketl the meeting of the American So­ hoi ic Pan-Hellenic so Villiams. Kelson 'Buckshots" furnished music f' rT ciety of Civil Engineers tonight "-- -enclave will t •f North Dakota. he occasion. The chaperon at 7:30 in the Asbury audito- •ning at 10 o'i vere Miss Mary Grace Wilsi snd Miss Ellen Huckabee. sh, R. M. Hav- The Duke chapter of this or- t, Hornell Hart, ;::..: Artist Don Juan and Alfred C. 3roup meetings f in promoting a furthered inter- Europe Desires inuals, newspapers isaigisasacrisi.si tha'ou.ilhotit tbe state and business man Sketches Duke Men It was largely responsible loa­ vill be held Friday the formation of the State Stu­ rom 3:00 to 4:30 ' dent Chapter conference of this? Peace, Fears War, is. Mr. Carl Goer As Kibitzers Look On society in North Carotin;, whieh has helped foster more desirable- relations between llisa [engineers Says Dean of Women Of the University of North Caro­ i MacLeod, Cor lina, North Carolina State col­ Bssislcsa Barnes, who is direc­ lege, and Duke. ind M. : tor of the operetlsi. Hiss prepara­ tions are being led by Robert B Last week at Greensboro Jack 3, H. Lo\ Fosirins. who saaa musical director A. Abbott, Jr., a Duke engineer­ a.f tin- concert orchestra will con­ ing studenl aaaaaf president of this its beginning duct, Mrs. Paul Gross, assistant state conference addressed the director, and Mrs. George Har- senior chapter on ilea pi'ispsa.acsl a Roosevelt Dos Ung In mechanics of enlargement. . Leath, , IJ. N. C. Physicist The society's program consist pre-legal: G. Pharo, of the presentation of student itssall": psychology: Sarah Speaks Thursday papers, talks by visiting eilgi and Yung Huo Lin; re" neers, and special illustrated lee . C. Jarvis, J. H. Ova The Colloquium of the Uni­ tures. It cooperates with othe versity of North Carolina and Sarah Dabney Elected engineering societies in sponsor Duke university Physics depart­ ing the Engineer's show and th and O. W. Lev J. P. Waggoner. ments will meet Thursday, No­ WAA Representative vember 3, at 8 p.m. in the Phy­ Russell Publishes New Hook sics building. Dr. Russell Lytl- dane of the University of North Women Debaters Will Dr. Elbert Russell's new book, the Women's Athlet Elect Officers Friday •'More Chapel Talks" was pub­ Carolina will be the principal lished this week by the Cokes speaker. He will address the bury Press in Nashville, Tenncs- see, according to an announce, Polar Crystals." ment made in Publisher's Week The Colloquium is a bi-month­ Ig. ly joint gathering of the physics The volume contains a num. departments of the two univer­ it the regular class ber of talks given to Duke stu. sities, established several years dents during the past two years and is characterized by the mag azine as containing "pithy wis dom, spiritual insight, and socia Univeesiey tie NeereSe Ce THE •j'ee.yelsi.;. November 1, 1938

WtfiSaMAlSwgrftU ™ Colleges in Review There Are GtrO.R.BENSON.HI WIFE, BESS. AND SOH EUM-Er Y t THE SW6 HWiE THIS aaSLaWMER Two Sides KKHssSSM sa-S-SSiASE'saiF - » - "-"• 1* WE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA/ g§ia SEaSSSSfSSSaSaSS Boosevelt Der Tatevasian A aaclSSor-See-Cleeeea f&\ Lewis Speaks Business Staff In a recent discussion with mntftrmt like many less poter Proxy expressed himself as fol­ tbe power of castii lows: "At the time of ehsetions V last asjsi-iisg we (Blue Combine MISCHIEF AFOOT ... that's i pleasantly begun asinsiislssicss subsequently elected) SI tltslilli •n the na COLLEGEBREDS for youi fcsocbtcd CbHeeiole Press the ci Girl meets boy. AU goes well. Then site notices bis key; imme­ diately thinks, "Oh, he just can't CbllegideDietest y be as much fun as I thought he HEBE'S a little COLLEGEBRED that should put Mai was. He must think I'm awfully in your head . . . look at the impudent young lines and dumb." (She probably is.) Boy the cute cut of the leather heel. It's unliucd for extra ,i>fy* AFfiMfer|£k meets girl. AU goes well. Tbtan softness and lightness, and just to mate you want to he notices ber key; inmit'slisitfiy walk a little faster, there's "YOUR FOOTPRINT IN -06 Unia thinks, "I'm clearing out. She's . LAST DOWMS ? LEATHER*," the famous sole that keeps young feet Downtown Editorial and Business too much for me." (She prob- Street, Telephone J-6591. young. l+OUEFOFTie Printed by thc Christian Printing iy. Reprint Rights 6 PUPERftTVA.POLVlNST. business man. (All goes well. granted when credit line is given. One notices lite otiier's key; im­ 18.50 3 follow blindly af #V HUTCHINS Subscriptions should be addressea e Cu-Ed Business 0r-CHIC**3O,WCN mediately minks, "Oh, what's Manager, College Station, Durham THE ft FOREST the use. He's probably a stodgy ORATORICAL PRIZE professor." (Professors are an­ BALDWIN'S ~~\1A'J ANbJOHNIW AT YAt£ other 'For Meritorious Work—' Qllijfc STREET FLOOR s AS HAD HIS FATHER And tt In tapping ten seniors the Duke chapter of Omicron BEFORE HIM/ Delta Kappa, national honorary leadership fraternity, fcte «fO" ' Kegs of All Sorts this morning extended the accolade of recognition to men Now these keys, it seems, are who have excelled in their varioi Ids ol activities. _ _. obtained for the most part at In extending recognition the order heralds to the Duke college. And college, strangely enough, is called community that these men merit the signal honor because of '•meritorious work." To many of us recognition of this Pride COMFORT! sort is ephemeral, a mere emptiness; to others it means out; some for their skill in the addition of 'just another key' to a college man's key- particular field, some for thei chain. In reality, however, it is and should be more than lack of it. Some become know E. T. Baker, III That's an ephemeral thing, more than 'just another key,' It is Prejudice and should be a challenge to those thus honored to con­ tion the SGA has passed What tlie Modem tinue their superior work and not lean on laurels won. endments. The first one, With thc added prestige and responsibility—for it is -y at least, outlaws eom- Duke Spirits choo a. take Now Student Demands! \? a responsibility—-the initiates can help to better some and the second brings If it is true that the intensity of college spirit varies directly unfit ni versa! suffrage. people meet cach phase of university life. One of the first things which the with the absurdity of its manifestations, local campus leaders other; and afterwards, perhaps, order can do is rend the aura of mysticism, whieh sur­ can turn their places at the wailing wall over lo Coach Bear brag Of their acquaintances; not Wolfe and rejoice that Ihis is still die best of all possible worlds rounds the local chapter. Since its membership is made merely In hopes of reflected We are certain that if you come down up of outstanding student leaders there is no reason why e equality for Southgate. and Duke the finest of all possible universities. College spirit is glory, or a wish to be thought any action taken by the order should not be made public. This in i I self commendable, not yet dead on the Duke campus; ah, no! Witness these events popular, bul also in hopes of be- and discuss your problems with us, We !. This isis; considered a part of this in­ When, from time to time, important issues confront the of the last two weeks: writer suggests that the SGA Sign-Painting as an Art stitution of learning. student body, after due deliberation, the order should Strangely enough, these Phi can make your room more comfortable. take a stand and let the students know just what that •by Southgate was not 1) Of all the more material evidences of genuine college Betes seem to look at each other stand is, for the majority are always looking forward to spirit, we have always considered painting up the campus, in the same mistrustful fashion. ised and open the matter to dis- their leaders for guidance. Why not supply this guidance? whether buildings, walks, fences, or works of art (preferably "So 'n' so's a queer guy. Reg­ See our display of Chairs, Lamps, and ciiKsioi! ssistl solution by ular dig. Ya gotta make allow­ statues) the most definitive, always bearing in mind, of course, In passing, it might be a wise policy to adopt the the entire studenl body, includ- ances for him; he's Phi Bete." End Tables. system of membership ferreting used by Washington and insl Bsnslhgate and the West cam­ the never-to-be-ignored line of demarcation between rowdy Lee university, where Omicron Delta Kappa had its in­ pus. This would have Ihe ef­ vandalism (as, for example, painting Buck Duke's left ear fect of crediting the student green and his right one purple! sssid good, clean fun (as, for looks rather taken aback, con­ ception in 1914. By issuing a public notice, requesting body with the possession of example, scribbling " has flat feet" across the futed as it were. "Yes, but all rising seniors or seniors interested to submit thei? front of the gym). With this distinction kept fairly in mind, let I'm different. It asvas just luck qualifications for ODK consideration, the possibility of since the same individuals col­ us look together at some of the more emotional outpourings of in my case. You don't think overlooking an eligible candidate is eliminated. We con­ lectively elected the present Vogue Furniture Co. spirit in the last few days as revealed by fence I'm like a Phi Bete, do you?" sider the system simple and yet very efficient and worthy SGA. and walkway. And one hastily reassures him These we may divide into three (3) divisions. The fl Corner Corcoran and Parish Streets of due consideration. —H. D. T. that no insult was intended; that aa "Beat Techl '40" and " he seems perfectly normal. Reading Period Needed Tech!", and may be simply labeled the pre-game predi But since all Phi Betes seem Opp. Washington Duke Hotel division. A second and more interesting division may I: to act in the same fashion, and We who are seniors at Duke are already beginning beled the class-war or Anschlus with B.O.S. type lliuslr each proves himself normal, it to wonder vaguely, if it is humanly possible to cover all • :--:" • :• of this division are the two carefully lettered signs (the si stands to reason that, according wmen presents itself along with the work which we see looming before us. The list of of which is still legible) that have recently appeared o: to geometry and what-not, it a headache to express opin- attractive board fence opposile the Men's union: "We'r books we have assigned is too large for the time allotted should be easy to look upon the class of '42; Hooray for us and the hell with you!" and Phi Bete as an ordinary fellow us for reading them, in view of the fact that it is difficult through rose tinted spectacles. lirsi ell'aii't having been erased) "We're the class ol '42; He mortal. After all, we are all Things that I dislike in gen­ to find a specified book on reserve. The choppy badly for us and the hell with you; mere humans attending college: eral: Ellis T. Baker, ein, aituei, disjointed periods wc have during the day and night for ...... , s institution of learning. drei . . . Ellis T. Baker's column known a the "I I wife oh,'you kid!" <=Dress for tne (Jet study make concentrated work almost impossible. . . . tomatoes . . . Union food, of By the time a college student becomes a senior, he is course ... The Tavern, after a generally wholeheartedly interested in the courses he is football game or before . . . Chanticleer fees . . . meal lines taking, or at last in graduating. Many of us really enjoy the wide selection of books we are allowed to choose for our reading, and think with regret of the limited time is hot for J. L." we have to browse about and really read intelligently. Instead of spending an afternoon in the library cover­ An Intellectual Wonder ing the work of one particular course thoroughly, the 2) A second evidence of the high spirit of tl tomato s . . . Ellis T. Baker . . at this point is found in a militant and, if we n senior must abandon whatever he is interested in learn­ n the dope shop on every- Mr. Editor: ing, and tear madly out to a conference, a class, or to get It is only right that thing ( ™ paper to rack- a bold a: should be some disciplinar; a book because it happens to be on the reserve shelf at pop quizzes . . . profes- completely falsify the i ganization for freshmen at ', the time. In this way his interest is too much divided o give pop quiaizes . . tution with such phrases as "(Duke's) one extra-curricular university, but when that or to be whole-hearted. ambition, to go to the Bose Bowl" and "one of the architectural, T. Bak if not intellectual, wonders of the United Slates," student edi­ We understand that the curriculum is almost impos­ How many of us ever stop in tor Der Tatevasian was quick to reply in a chauvinistic out- i time for some sible to change, in spite of its obvious drawbacks, but tbe sua Ic and bustle of our col- sa donas lege li we wonder if allowance could not be made for reading an intellectual wonder of the United Stales. Haven't we a The : '42 is sssisvit periods, coming in the middle and toward the end of the faculty that boasts of highest authorities in every field, and what g haven't we a student body that is selected from a iarge list of week some of its members are semester. This would give the student time to plan his Mrcat i ajority of all extra-cur- applicants, most of whom are refused?" If that isn't school dragged into the so-called B. O. study intelligently and do it uninterrupted by other spirit in quintessence, what in the world is'it? S. Rat courts and are beaten un­ l that it would be better considerations. The Old College Try mercifully. Nor are they beaten for all Of course the argument may be offered that these of us if we let this activ- by members of the B. O. S.—oh ity or 3) And finally, can anyone who heard Howard Martin Win- periods would be wasted, but we can not believe that any no, these fine upright lads—the devote. ourselves to sueh things. terson's plugging and Mr. Charles Jordan's impromptu rendi­ model boys of the class of '41— student, intelligent enough to be receiving a degree, aas slue is and say the formation tion of "T-E-I-N-I-T-Y" at the last Community Sing doubt that fearing that t have could possibly be so foolish as to misuse such a privilege aaii.i lasting friendships the old college try is here to stay? Such knowledge is more brawi their —if so, so much the worse for him. thich wotdd be of some reassuring than over today when the money-changers are In arms to inflict proper punish­ value t us after leaving collssge We hope that the University will eventually come to the temple and cynics mid ileslriiclh is critics lurk on an sides. ment on the poor freshmen, call consider some such plan. A great many large colleges in in the more robust members of the varsity football squad lo do the country do find them beneficial, and we at Duke "c dirty work for them. believe that this opportunity for better study would be JBuke'g Jltxture Wc will gra: a that sc taken with seriousness by the students, and with a spirit thought it was loo, too undignified. . . . Keep freshmen do i disc ipi ini of cooperation. —H. B. S. neiiiliarr. up the good work, Liz. . , . H. Pray has started The : that alleged sports scribe negotiations with the B.H.L.O.A. (Bald Headed Our Attitude Improves irom Ihe Daily Tar Heel showed in his write- League of America). With such a wealth of For "after dark" occasions, we sug­ material as we have here at Duke there should Nobody tore down the Carolina goal posts Saturday, up of the Blue Devils must have looked aw­ fully funny after thc smoke of battle cleared be no difficulty in getting a chapter started.. .. under the guise of punishment. which makes it appropriate for us to mention that the gest . . . Club Tails or Tuxedo, styled away, . . . Oak Ridge invaded the campus in According to the Directory we are blessed This cowardly practice is making character of Duke spirit is commendable. full regalia to squire the Dairy Queen of Jack­ with no less than 64 advanced freshman. a fine honorary society hated and to match the play hours, and feel at For a solid week the freshmen cheered and asked why sonville Good ys hop ward. . . . From thc Salem- There is not a female to be found in lliis illus­ held in contempt by all first year ites "Why doesn't Lucy Springer introduce her trious group. upperelassmen were lax in spirit; all the while, the entire men. It isn't that we "can't take ease at any party. Now on display. wonderful cousin, who makes a liabit of sport­ school was chock full of spirit—but didn't know it. Of Man Mitchell got a little mixed up and the it"; but if you could only see ing new cars at Duke, to the Salem girls'!" the condition of somt course the "Rah, rah" element preceding a football game We can't see why. . . . The class of '42 has two femmes held a session a night or Uircc devils who have just shown the world in general lhat they know ago—they're going to either (Ha(n)g-a-man or is worthwhile (despite the words of debunkers who these Rat courts, bruised and how to use naughty language as evidenced bv Lynch him. . . . Also we'd like to remind N. .7. brand the whole thing as commercial) and the idea of their conscientious attempt to out-paint tiie Dcnaple that it isn't nice to "Cop-sey" other even bleeding; if you could hear cutting loose has its good points. construction company. . . . We'll give the gals boy friends. . . . You've hoard of wolves some of the agonized cries com­ "Tomorrow's Styles Today" at the door—well, they're at a certain window ing from the Union ball room on We look back, sadly at that, upon episodes of last Dekes the nod for having the best looking girls at their house after the game. ... By in Alspaugh catching water-melons, cake, etc. Sunday night, your indignation year, when visiting automobiles were stoned outside of or anything that may come their way . , . Won­ would rise too. Crowell quadrangle, and it encourages us to note that der if Jack Orr's got his pin from that bonnie- The freshman class is smoul­ this year the spirit was willing, but the cheap stuff was carloads of raw college youths that pulled in brunette in Raleigh—has he Porritt? . , Sights worth seeing. . . . Bob Lester, Wind­ dering with anger at the brutal weak. It is a pleasant contrast. about noontime on the Sunday last—No, not ham, and "the boy at home" doing the town Many men in this University remember always that home from church, Junior, homo from Caro­ logether, terrific triangle. . . . Helen Driscoll ZPritc/iard.ZBrigkt <$- Go. it is better to win a game gallantly than it is to paint the lina. . . . Coach Wade gave John Gross a well- is definitely on the "Dean's" list. If, this is printed, u>!iicli i probably will not be, I wil opponents' stadium before the game and to throw the Blue Devil- "— ta Carolina . Washington Duke Hotel Building Mary White has that "far away look in her doubtless be In the next Ra score in their faces after the game. Meanwhile, we con­ mday night v. gratulate Duki' men tor giving an appearance of being n full f, Whit- gentlemen. P, M. R. "pockel full of dreams.' PATRONIZE CHRONICLE ADVERTISERS ) POUTS' Cbe BukestJii Ctrtmxitte SPORTS SIDELIHES"

T AST SATURDAY'S VICTORY over a powerful North Carolina Inspired Dukes Turn Tables on Carolina, 14-0 •" Tear Heel eleven stamps the Devils as one o£ the grid greats of the country this year. Conceded liltle chance of maintain­ ing their unscored upon record; if not their unbeaten mark, the Wademen rose to the occasion with an exhibition of inspired loot- Imps Best Chapel Hill Streets Flooded Duke Ring Team Blue Devils Capitalize ball to utterly outclass Carolina in every department of the game. The Tar Heels can offer no excuse. Duko was jusl too good, Mr. By Tamed Tar Heels' Tears To Open Season Shelley Rolfe. Tigers for On Tar Heels' Passing It waas certainly a different Devil ball club that took the field in Kenan stadium from the one which just eked out a victory Grim Recollections of Fateful Game Haunt Minds With Gamecocks against Wake Forest two weeks ago. Never throughout the season Third Win Of Carolina Rooters; Aspirin Heads Menu Attack for Sixth Win did Duke show thc pep, the spirit, the fire, that they showed last At V. N. C. Eatiiig Places This Week Five Opponents Are Included Saturday. Every man gave his best, every man did his duly, and On Completed Schedule; •ncouragiiiB pe'iTuii nausea: ihe Duke learn Frank Swiger Passes to First Match Jan. 7 Tipton and O'Mara Tally i this Jett and Piasecky From Carolina Two Whs,l s the ra nfor ' '.' Wsis i Duke's 1939 boxing team will WLady in I that North Carolina MUST b •I Was it the thought For Touchdowns face a schedule which includes Yard Marker enge after last seasons Was it the faet that Georgia McAf. .1 fought it out for ringside seats—and five dual meets in addition to Sports . . . VicUsviously celebrating the ack—and was it he who touched oft the spark? Whatever rous workout. The fans got almost as the annual return of their ace halfback and t certainly brought out the best that is in the men, and any ders but theirs was of the up-and-down tournament. fellow faeammate, George Mc­ in the nation might justly be proud of a football team sueh This year' ad ' Bobby Ryan Afee, the raging Duke Blue one which represents Duke right this minute, open against the Univci Devils unleashed a vicious coun- ,d now two weeks go by before the Devils face another severf Duke snatched a moral victory South Carolina in the Du) Up until the beginning of the lei- aerial offense and an equally o weeks in which to prepare for another great intersec- tournament, interest in ath­ tional battle with the Orange of Syracuse at Syracuse. A lot car Samuels Grid Paul Peters, versatile Devil mas­ Last year tlie Gamecocks be accomplished in that time, and with thc much-needed rest I'mar cot broke up a Carolina farce coach Warren's men a ! letics on the East campus seemed competition, combined with about 11 days of constant drilling depicting the downfall of the back. Maryland to have fallen to a very low Duke should be all set to chalk up victory No. 7. jre two plays later. Swig' System "Dooks" when he grabbed a red 1 the r point. Whether this was due to rag from "Tarzan," porky Tar the Blue Devils which is j help to any Oh Please Be Sane amediatcly redeemed liisrssje Heel booster and made for safer and the Old Liners fought to a TJUT LET'S NOT BE TOO HASTY about this seventh victor; 4-4 draw. After Maryland, Duke D stuff. Let' rcasing dignity of "M' Lady," takes to the road, meeting Cath- : a moot question. I. It's .el' r sa.jalaslea the Duke Blue Dev sss hull™ After ; i. We'i i the Nevertheless things are begin- r out (li­ lina State. Last season the form­ ing to pick up and the old cn- asslla i and Duke led at the half, tional gridiron ladder this week the Duke er won from the Devils 5-3, abnut it Ihe more confident we becon and took over 10th possition. mtil "B. G." Fi aring sand while the Wolfpack went down Saturday's triumph seems to have ay all our doubts Carolina dipped badly to the articularly among the freshmen 3Znd spot. Beside Duke, Mich­ 'Loch Lo- to a 4te-3"4 defeat. and sophomores. Upperclass- regarding the strength of the Duke looked so good Imps scored, this time after a The ringmen return to face against the Tar Heels that our usual , if not pessimis- 50 yard march to goal igan was the only outfit to step the Big Ten teams of the Wc were quite fascinated by North Carolina in the final meet tic, outlook is fast disappearing. Yes, new-born confi- line. Siegfried, Imp fullback the Carolina cheer leaders. of the year. The Tar Heels will dence that we face the future. took the ball over on a reverse sa tiiis Throughout fhe first half they be seeking to repeat their 6-2 (Aside to the players who may be reading this; Now listen, spinner play from the eight yard The trouncing of their arch rivals. fellas, please don't let our aforementioned praise giv stripe. Prothro again converted and yet when the fourth quar­ The complete schedule: Jan. ideas. There are still three tough games ahead, and Then, in the last period, Proth­ i 8 for 82% ca ter dawned, the lads in white the same set of helmets used in all three. In other ro's nimble toe, provided anothei record is 83%. 7, South Carolina at home, Jan. . has ber, this is just one man's opinion. We wouldn't have said anything trio of points for the Imps wher l of the week 14, Maryland at home; Feb. 4, should di thought it would go to your heads. Don't let he kicked a field goal from th( Catholic univrsity away; Feb. 11, Duke co-eds hockey conscious. N C. State away; Feb. 18, North of g 20 yard line, Clemson nevei Dot Wil kins, head of hockey, Before the most gratifyir Carolina at home; and Feb. 24 little special n JVk llSSse threatened after the first quarter has announced a program which and 25, Southern has not yet been tried here. tournament at Charles; Team All-Di excellence, Mr. Willard "Easy" Raves. Eaves' ted fl'ia the (wo plays later, sifter returning Carolina was really something to behold. His Starts Practice Harricrs Defeat Tliis Slimweiss' kick for twenty the bane of every enemy ballcarrier, and 1 then compcti yards, he leaped high into the contributed no little to the ultimate Duke se Gamecocks 15-40 from other schools in the Session Tonight which will be invited here Carolina Keeps Goal Posts Tonight marks the launching In Easy Victory hockey conference. After tion on the Carolina twelve yard QPORT SHORTS; After the game, when Carolina students of the first practice session of the games have been played an hon- marker. After O'Mara and Tip­ " milling around the goal posts preparing to stop an expected 1938 Duke The Blue Devil Harriers All-S' will be ton had carried the ball to the onslaught upon them by Duke men, one wit in the stand remarked. Soccerites Seek iwo yjn-d line on three attempts, day morning when 1 Ihe Carolina line yielded to man fights • taa-tasl. ssisd llic Ls.asil post.- Third Win Today O'Mara's thrust as he knifed remained sl . That's about tl only vicl a by s 0-15 s be several instruction periods thimitsfi the center for the first all day. which the proper way to pi score and Ruffa converted. se Chubby Dean enjoying himself as! Ihe game. He had here last Saturday. after the Pitt game, due hockey will be taught by i Tar Heels Pass been confined in the hospital for a few days. . . The football used This supposedly hard contest In the third quarter the Tar In the game was? taken home by George McAfee. Evidently lu ball. Returning squad r developed into a rout as the of last year's outfit are 1 Devils gained the first six places Heels rallied their forces and re developed a fondness for it that afternoon. Whenever it came neai taliated with passes from al him, he just couldn't let it go. . . By the way, has Duke a swini in the meet. Leading the dis-Long and Monroe, tied for fourth eieeil I and fifth. feated record. r the Definitely showing signs of im was Lawrence Brett who Next Friday the Devils I Turning the tables, and capital provement in the Davidsoi versed the five mile course in game, the Blue Devils hope ti 27:56 minutes. Me was followed iis intercepted several passes, as New Strip Prints closely by captain Ed Mauser Tipton snagged one and raced who finished in 28:09 minutes. to the Tars' 3fl before being Following these two were Jones, tal..- Indiums lii.il yf.ir by wlaeliniaii! scores aaf fi lo Typewriters

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Ouller will speak in ideas next week when he l a School of Religion assembly .n abundance of sophomore With Authentic Formal stilled in the freshman 1 yisiii-, be held in York Chapel Thurs­ thi' East campus. nt will press the varsity for With thc following s'siisists'l'ssl'alll lussell Bergman, Madison, N. Has Sketched Famous Pec day at 12:30 p.m. Wear From Captain of , varsity Senor Avlla uses pencil Dr. E. Malcolm Carroll's ad- •sins positions. Cy Valasek, 1. The flrst objection, reduc­ basketball; member of Tombs, Wise was especially inlei Tom Connelly, Chuck Holley, :halk as his favorite rned ress will be featured at the as­ The i tion of revenue, is fully self-ex­ and Pi Kappa Psi national fra- the little town, St. >b Moyer, Glenn Price, Tom The Young Men's planatory; although he has done much > sembly in the Woman's College jxtending the s French-Switzerland. A rnity. in oil. A list of famous pi auditorium Thursday at 12:40 Cowdrick, Bill Daeey, Mayo 2. Girls should not be rushed industry ,,. ... . Shop James Braxton Craven, Jr., sketched by Juan incl istigated here at a symposium Caneschi, George Lauteres, and blindly into an organization Greensboro. President Pan-Hel­ Myrna Loy, Deanna Durbin, lb Lester are the sophs who about which they know nothings Special German Class will be November 17 and IS, at lenic council and 9019; member s, Henry Armetta, Charles ild Thursday at 7 p.m. in room which time ten distinguished 11 report. Ed Shokes, Dick 3. It is not necessary to "in-of Kappa Sigma national fra­ Boyor, John Boles and Clt 14, Page auditorium. erce, and Smoke Hobgood will ' sorority spirit into a fresh- ternity, and Phi Beta Kappa. Hesperian Union will hold its ineligible for competition , hut i: f the Roosevelt A. Der Tatevasian, weekly meeting Thursday night Secretary of Agriculture Hen- Swiss Fear Inva n admiration snd North Braddock, Pa Editor of at 7:30 in the YMCA hall. East • A. Wallace and former Bel- sorority affection will grow nat­ s CHRONICLE; business manager Duke building and "Coming Na­ urally and gradually ;eland will speak at the two Duke 'n' Duchess; member of tional Congressional Elections" As a definite and tangible aening sessions. "Factors Pro- Publications board, Beta Omega will be discussed. icing Change in the Foreign 1, 9019; president of Alpha Miss Brown stated that although id Domestic Demand for the nember Pan-Hellenic coun- the percentage of women Btaod- Staple Products of the South" Ing in the first third of their topic of Secretary class has, in the past three years, Kendricl S. Fcv Dui'h Wallace's address, while Dr. Van Phi Delta Thi increased from 82% to 8B',i Hats Zoeland will discuss "The Pro- iniil fraternity. Beta Omega number of women failing at this World Recovery." end of the flrst ' gma. Phi Eta Sigma, 9019, and Iii Beta Kappa; member of Pub- usly fro e eollcs'e s o 43%. alleviate rils of the teid T. Holmes, Wildwood, N. By Don Marion tern, Miss Treasurer YMCA, member Alpha Kappa Psi; business man­ • i that the According to the latest dis­ ager Duke 'n' Duchess. patch, Bick Longs ATO James F. McGimsey, Jr., Mor­ group lias decided that Peter gan ton. President Columbia lib Simplicity Barnes J. (Robert Taylor) Blake is • society, member Tau Kap­ Qlaire T)ress Shop the prettiest and not the hand- pa Alpha; treasurer Pan-Hcllen- uncil; member of Phi Et; According to Barnes, who hat . . . It is rumored that Jack seen most of the Gilbert and Sul­ "Exclusive Fashions" a. Phi Beta Kappa and livan productions, "Trial by (Baldy) Palmer is quite apt Publications board. Jury" is the most hi New shipment of Glamorous Formats, W. Hill Hudson, Jr., Shelby. work that the pair ever turned o the begi: Editor of out. He declared, "The ju Informal*, and Tea Dance Gowns . .. the finest choruE latest thing in Wools and Silks !;,a,,ev. President and Mrs. W. P. 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