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The office »ftnwunces that De- Practice Debate Held at Dud. O'Fiel Secures City i Owlets Begin S c h e d u I e cember grades will ,lw! given out until Chillman To Inaugurate Ad- Autry House Council Permit For . Against Wharton after Christmas Day. dresses With Talk On Wednesday Erection When we return to school again, nineteen thirty-three will j Tonight Architecture Ml have gone and the new year will be here. Some of us hate Thanks to the work of Dudley O'Fiel, !'.- Subject!? and speakers for t® an- The debate team at Rice, which met to see the old year pass on. In many ways it has been a good There will be no Christmas holiday m the Houston Law School Thursday at the Houston city council, through C. S. tor the Rice Varsity Basketball team, , nuiiJ Sun(l|jy aftertiockn lecture?. wero>" Brock, superintendent of parks, has year as years go. To some it has been cruel, To others it has kirinounced Friday monnng from the --H the Court House, held a practice de- Coach Kitts Will continue Varsity bas- given tho Engineering Show permis- ketball practice during the 0Vriastmas Is Retained as office of t.lie preifidenti. bate at the Autry House Wednesday been most kind. For all, we wish the New Year may be hap- : ( sion to erect neon signs in the Sunken pier, more kind, more joyous. holidays and has scheduled a number I The lirftt six p&nnfs will b« night on the question "Resolved; That Garden; on South Main at the Montrose ol garnet: for his team during this Hire line(k>ae :j v<Ji.ed to sjlbjeetf; ftoin. v;nlou.g depm t-', in the present state of affairs, A Dic- intersection. And Christmas—it's funny how much more kindly it makes period ; frnentif, and Ihe.' f:ei1,;'slx will be'^iven ip tatorship is preferable to a Demo- These signs will be in place about us look out upon the world. All that is good in. human nature j The following: is a tentative sched- rp| . , r, ' _ . Jby Dr. Klorkh-o Awm, pr<'fpv or of the first of Marth to toll the city of cracy," seems to bubble out at this season of the year. We are not i wla that' the Owls .will pluv before Ihirty-Uay Spring 1 raining,KngiKii Lit.^turn row w,;- • Houston, and all traffic on the United they tackle their lirst Conference rival M;,n Session To Begin /"W % , Mi • The Rice team, composed of Will States highway to San Antonio, that mad at anybody. It's good to be alive around Christmas time. jon January. JO; 'December 28th and M L IN l« etur<.fc (ire «pen !•> Ihe public Jessup, Bill Blanton, and George the Rice Institute Engineering show It's unfortunate that freshmen have to worry about then- J i!9th, tlpKji Owls will travel ,to: Sail' Afi- Brindley supported the negative side will be held April 1.3 and 14, 1934, March 19 • frr-e of chart e '11 wy w\l! i., hi'iiil in ! tonio where they will play four games. ib" l'hvioi iloijihitlH'a'M" at •« JA jtfjn. , of the question, while Arnold Aaron- The desigrr will be similar to the one December examination grades just before Christmas. It's un- ''Each, lrght tliey will play tllvubU; Lou MertfislierK will U« retained as i Thi.- ,.'cl',:diile. i.' an itiijow.-. J, \ son, Milton Blake, and Bill Mastersonj on the tire covers including the En- fortunate that upper-classmetl who didn't do so well last June headewiderr pimeetini g j the Magnolia Oil Cotii- • members of the club, upheld the af- hue etiuch for the varsity foot).at). .loniKiry 7 Tii. Art • i t '. t. • J.'.'i'... o>,- gineering shield with the M E, CE. Qh must also have those grades hanging river their heads at this jpaiiilt'l}'y . .Utiltn.; ill 'one game and (he. KaulV firmative. team, ,-ice<mling to Head Coach" Jiuimy J.irvii'. lleiv .• Chillni,.: . •its'- j E, and E E lettered inside the outline. season. ' -! man Clothiers in the other. jKitt.-, So many application:, [or tl.e o' in' <){, J» In the. opening speech Aaronson All students with ideas for the : design ji On .lanuary 2nd the Owls will meet ;bne cottclung position wi-rr- n.'<. ;m d .but. .11 Tin Hi pointed out the deplorable conditions of the signs are: requested to turn them To the freshmen and ihese tipper-classmen,, we of The !Coach Bud M'cCalluni.s' Texas Art and 'tfu»t the ctojhmittee on ot.ifdopr atii- I), Marcel Si 1 M d prevalent in the nation, demonstrating in to O'Fiel. ; , Thresher staff extend our best wishes that they may Weather ' ftidustrial Juvelinas in HoUslon The l< tie-. de«;i<leu to retail! Hern oi. t i'. in : F'teiH b. the crying need of a change in the !game will be pluyed at the City Audi- ordor end till rumor, . -lil : ! !'.*• i "I the storm and be with us again next year, May the Christmas : ; present governmental, set-up that al- tot iuiil. The < (lirnnitte-' il-( inr.i d- 'rid.;- v. i;.iMi- ('oferirieo,' ti!/ i'.Vi <"> :«1 lowed such conditions to arise, Blan- spirit influence their instructors to fee! more kindly to th&tn. So 'in January .'ird Con el i Kilt.-, will -er or not -h. v, w.,iild .k. -p \ .fim < UatiK, irucioi' vi hi Arkansas Faces 1 tpn of the opposition countered with that they will give those students tho advantage o! any doubt; : iseait hi> leant agains'. llie htrong Ster Coach Tit'e (::,;,,.'rv:itt e. JUi. , . Tt, Ksi .. 1 r a resume' of what our present Demo- !,ph'en P. ' AjUStiiv.teanv' frdin "Nacogdo- W'lU- v. ho 'v-j-poir.U:<1" ;o.'. li.'ffJi ilti'K' '\\ |!lr.a If we have said anything unkind,'if we have,unwittingly hurt,; 1 cratic government, through the NRA, Hard Basketball 'che.::., The gam'ji'i: Will' ||| ' ' " file lithe: r«K I.- :,.:-.t lofitbali. cro'. 'i tiiVd ll^fsiwN •• anybody's feelings by something published in The Thiesher--- HHi : RFC, and CWA, has done to remedy , , Ho'iisloti . Ic'Till' MXacoudnrhi'. - , team look nietiipe dtinnv ''»• :oc s..' -Vfc! i. flv 'I 'v:ni'i ( economic affairs. jj ' we don't believe, any member of the staff has intentionally said lb" uieti.surc of iltt- Owl team in 'bi-ir new fr. hi, :i ji".iio't|;aH 'ikjaffi •< • • " •'< i'Suf • 'i' ' iyi ] 1 (il. Ho, ... Blake of the affirmative, advancing Schedule for '34 anything hurt ful—we beg for your pardon beeau: o we didn't t:iM encouukr la-t week. • ft i • H-e cho-.e,:. | MeHiMii. • rirl, :1 1 the advantages of dictatorship, , said Tonight, the Km til linwu lw-Jftit - i Spulv loosm)! i tm 'n • j *11.. *,vf. i > fVI, • It • Tb . CIM.. ••HBhH mean to be unkind. 1 : 1 i that Dictatorship, because of its sim- Razorbacks Will Play 24 ball Jeahi ivtll.. trsivel to Wharton to (Vta-elr. l!)t)i. lot the- 'llitir.lg^ikjeij"*- •". ;- i'l'^ M.-i AVllhar,; ^'.'..rd plicity of structure,- its clearly: defined We of the staff expect to have a Merry Christrrt&S We hope play then-. Triis will tic tho Hrst game Southy t'-j-iein C"iit< i !!j.<i:<ii-'ol''f;l'i'!;ilrc|..,.'M : and concentrated authority, 'arid its Games Against Foes in the faculty, the administration, our fellow-classm les—and all f for till. Owlet, iind il will give ee.fy- i tii'V. fuIit .'• .<>ti !;•<! fi.oa '1;'. U .. .jib : W|i use of technical, and economic experts Other persons connected with Rice Institute in at y capacity a ."one a i vhanei., .'ID., {indi'-oiit-. how-.' ibis u ilu n spriiig;: pthei^tp ,..'rtjyrf. i,y' .Pr:.. A; could 'cure. our industrial and eco- Four States iyears cro^ o( fretiblhert i ba;,kelball j'wo te<ui)s (on' t.ii S$ >•>' . t> >"•. .,»j 18 M.-t. nomic ills with ;, unified and logical very— ;playei'.-t will |.(>iioi ti.. |piac'iti' tui\!ii:te t > vat 'hi-, t• t r. > • pH.•' ipffjw. •TJ,.' attack.' Jessup of, the negative stated l-'ayetteviiic. Ark.. Dee. 22. — (Spi. j,' Coach Kills wil| probably Mart the jdo t-in: ;buj 'if^.niior.-pr.e'Sii":1 i lor that the people of, the United States A 24-gamo schedule which will ttikt> i following frt siimt'ii lineup . auainst : more 'ban ;V poWipii of ti&Py d sii '''TSm Mai' HB9 would not tolerate a form of govern- the Razorbacks' against opponents in Wbarlon tot t teiit Moon ami Steel spt ini: foo'H;,i| ^MBH flfet Mairj ment that imposed limitations upon four states, including every team in forwards: Sniilh.
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