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VOLUME XXXV WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY, fUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1932 NUMBER 43

Book Written -~ ~ommerce Club T o Hold IDiamond -Card 1 Forty-four Monograms Smoker Thursday Night 1 S D . By Helderman tarts urtng State Committee Picked An informal smoker will be held by the Comqterce Club on I Awarded To Athletes Goes on Sale Thursday nlght "' 7:30 in 105 Holiday Week For Mock :- ·Convention Newcomb Hall. '11ie speaker will )>c Dr. Abraham 8 ertland, pro­ 1,500 Copies Printed by Cen­ fessor of Commerce a-nd Business Generals Open Season With Participants in Winter Sports Gain Recognition.-Managers tury Co. Distributed at the University df Virginia.. Dr. William and Mary Mon­ Graham Morison To Act As Permanent Chairman of Con­ For Next Season Elected.-Two Swimmers Bergla.nd will &ddrea8 the club vention With Ross L. Malone as Temporary Over Country and guests on the ~bJect of 'Tar- day and Tuesday Win Major Letters. 1!! Policies and. International Head of Convention WASHINGTON VOLUME Business Devetopmtnts.' RICHMOND SPIDERS RECEIVED IN CHAPEL or. Bergland 181 a renowned NEXT ON SCHEDULE The Washington and Lee Athletic Council awarded forty-four authority on the ~Iff que6tion. Further plans for the mock Democratic convention, which will major and minor monogl'ams for varsity basketball, boxing, wrestling and has written atveral articles be given by the student body during the last week of April, were given and swimming a.t a meeting last Friday night. ;Forty freshmen num­ University Given Prominmt on the subject. H~ has also had Routon, Sho\'tstop, Out With out today in the announcement of the student.s who will act as erals were also awarded in the same sports. The largest number ot Place in Both Text and a book recently pu~ished dea.llng S d A k1 . chairman of the various state delegations. The chairmen have been monograms was glven to the wrf:l$tlel's. They received a. total of with ocean tranapcl"tatlon. praine n e as 8tg appointed by the Steering Committee of the convention. This com- twelve monograms, whlle the other three sports got eleven each. The Pictures All students of the Commerce Blue Practices mittee is composed of the Executive Committee of the student body largest number of numerals, thirteen, was awarded to the Brigadier School are cordlall1lnvited to at- and a. faculty committee composed of professors Higgins W1llla.ms, swimmers, while the freshmen basketball, wrestling and boxing squads Yesterday marked the o1flclal tend this meettna. Easter hollda.ys will mark the Ollinger Crenshaw and Rupert Latture. received ten, nine and eight re­ publication date of Dr. L. C. Hel- ---·-o • opening of Washington and Lee's In making the appointments, spectively. dl'Ttllall's new ~ok. "George E I baseball season with three games N• h I B d the Steering Committee ba.s en- Maaa.en Elected Troubs Oose Washington: Patron ot LeaJ'ninl," scheduled 1n eastern VlrginJ.a.. on deavored to have the man ' repre- John D. Copenhaver, basketball; aster ~Ue lC 0 S an 'The Century CompanY. o! New Monday and Tuesday the Oener- sent his home state. This has Clyde Johnson, wrestli.ng; George • •at Sea D. McClure, boxing; and John A. offlCl son York and London, has put out an Of Coll•gian als will cross bats with WlUiam T 0 Play Here been Impossible 1n all cases, how- edition of 1,500 copies, which will "' a.ud Mary and on Wednesday they ever, and some appointments Culley, swimming, were elected as be distributed all over the Unlted meet the University of Richmond. have been made irrespective of senior managers of their respec­ Al I R d 'Wappin' W had ' Final States. This number of copies Is in The schedule originally called for Noted Orchestra Will Furnish state or distance from home. tive sports. The Junior managers It most ea y . 'excess of those which were receiv- 23 games but Cornell cancelled Chairmen Instruct and alternates al'e as follows: t T roubad our Product1on ed at Washington and Lee last the two games to be played on Music for Easter Ali soon as the Steering Com- Swilnminl. J . McNeil, Junior Manager; wrestllnr. J. D. McCul­ For 1931-32 Session week and are now on aale in I.;ee Number It DediQited to Mem- Wilson field when they gave up Dances mittee receives the lists of state aJao ly, Junior manager. and W. W. Chapel. There will be a spe- the idea of a spring tralnlng trip chairmen from the national Dem- --.-- Icial limited edition or 100 copies ory of Dr• Reid this year. ocratic headquarters, a meeting .Powlkes, alternate; basketball, The la~t ottlclal production of which will be sent here and most White Routon Hurt Red Nicholl aud Db Band hat of the chairmen of the state del- .John Cover, Jr., Junior manager, the season was given last Friday of which w1l1 be uaed for preaenta- deftnJtely been chosen to play for egatlons will be held. At this and Ralph Whitley, alternate: night at the Lyric Theatre. At tlon to prominent alumni "-"'d A sprained ankle sustained by the CotUUon club Euter tlances, tl tb , d t h will be t -· The "'ft·•-r number of "The "B' Isl d" R t 1 me e s~u en c 8 1nnen and boxing, John Harrison, jun­ t his time the presen- friends of the university. A few Souther-n c""'ollegian" .... ll be d'·- bJgt to anin S t Oldl regutiar April 11-12. Nichols and hls or- asked to write to the real chair- ior manager, and Prank Young, orga.niza~ion o~ , ed Charles S. Brooks three aot of these es...... ,ially printed copies ...... ~ or s P . a ur ay s prac ce pnlsat.lon need no Introduction f th 1· ""'S"""'t1· e states for nltern&te. pirate comedy, "Wappin' Wharf•" will also be"""" placed on sale at five tr1'b•1ted' Wedne•..an~NAZ .. ""''""'tau_.. accord- 1s f oretng· Cap tal n ·o1c k Smith· for they have already attained meninstructi ° ons.e r .The,.. ""'" stav te delega- Honer B.iven and Barril With the showing of this play the dollars each. ing to James Cloptoo, editor. This varsity coach and athletic dlrec- ,-rut popalarl&y and rank amon&" tions will, as far as possible, tot- Due to their outstanding per­ season for the Troubadours is edition is dedicated to the mem- tor, to experiment with several the leadJnJ bands of the country. low the real state delegations In formances and their brUllant rec­ brought to a close. The othe.r Out«rowtb Of C.._ Study ory of Dr. Reid W)Ute. The tint Infield combinations. This set of dances, already regards to voting In a unit or ord thi.a past season, John Harria play of the year was given 1n the According to Dr. Helderman, the article Is one by John Hoffman Harry Fitzgerald, the slugging known as "L1t tle Finals," will be- otherwise. and will vote exactly and Peel Rivers were awarded tall. This show was "The Crlm- book is the outgrowth of material In wbJch the traWm!ty aystem Oklahoman. appears t~ be a. flx- gin with the Thirteen club for- like the delegation, if the state major monograms tor swimming, Ina! Code.'' This 1s not the last collected for use In one of hl8 along with the padllinr of frea.h· Lure at first base and Gus Cross I mal which wil be held on Monday primaries have already been held. a minor sport. Thoee who re­ time that many of the Trouba- classes which he enlarged and men and campus polltlca Ia dis- has no serious competition for his night. April ll. The figure at this If the primaries ha.ve not been ceived the usual minor monogram dours wtll be seen on the staae supplemented by studies of or!- cussed at grea.t leftlth. The ret- keystone post. Third and short dance will be led by Paul Wof- held. the chalnnen will be asked for 8WiDuninl are: D. Nichola. F. this year. however. The organ!- ginal manuscripts and other sourc- ular editorial Is an eleo on the o.re the two places In the Inner ford president of the Thirteen to give opinions as to what they o. :Moody, A. Zachary, W. 8 . za.tlon Is going to produce a play e sin the Library of Congreu and subject of the small college. It works that a.re causing all the club: On Tuesday night, April think will happe.n . • Stem. H . Cohen, H. lolorelaald, P. about the llle of George Waahing- at the University of Wlsconaln. is a very convtnciQI plea. for the won'Y. Monk Mattox. varsity 12, the ftaure of the cotlllion club R L Mal J w bee Walker, G. W. Musser. and Haven ton 1n connection wtth the Unl- He was enabled to pursue bJs small college wtth Ita personal catcher for the last two years, is formal wUl be led by Bob Hor- m:te~pora:;n~b~an of ~ Walton . manaaer. The freshmen verslty BI-Centennial celebration. studies by a grant-in-ald. which contact cl&aees and C(lllDlOI)Olltan l>elng worked at the shortfleld nor, president of that organlza- convention, and Graham 114~ who were alven numerals for thia This play will be given on the 12 he received from the Southern Influences. post. Monk held down this Job tion \\ill act as permanent chairman. ~>POrt are: W. D. McDavid, T . K. or April. Reaional Committee of the SO- In "RbapaodJ In Black," Her- for the freshmen and has played · . Delecates Lilted Wllllama, G. R. Glynn, S. C. Todd, Those In the cast for "Wappin' clal Science Research CouncU. bert RudDn off.. a atuclY in third base during much of t he t hlfdthe comm~tteet~ in charg~l of The states and P081les8iona wftb P. W. Bodpa, R. B. McCauley, W.. ftrt" included Miss Sara White Throuah this he wae enabled to d th • __._ W r•-t ...... lme in th" summe-r, so he Is not e ances rece ve e coopera on ... ea con.. - . e u• _,. " .. t th t de ts the r this their st..udent chairmen are as fol- .J. H. Berrien, R. J. Gravee, B. A. 1\S Betsy; William Gordon as the travel to Washington a.nd obtalp Itaken to a ~ bedroom in a unacquainted wtth the niceties of 0 e s u n · succeu 0 Gulullel, B. M. Rhett, W. A. Qar ­ Duke; Willlam Capel as Patch the manuscripts and also to Wta- "Walk-up" wbere_8 old, bulky Infield work. With thia combl- set will be aasured. There will be lows: . l'eU, J . K. PrankUD, a.nd P . J . Eye; George Poster u the old bal. cooa1n wbere the~ muw- woman hal Juat 'dlfd: tended anJ7 natie11 8d ~. 1&at year'& re- a holiday Tueaday and an aa- Alabama, J . F. Bear; Arizona. Went.er. th scripta of upland Virginia are kept serve catcher. works behind the sembJy wtU be held on the mor- C. B. Taylor; Arkansas, R. L. Mc- Darlln'; Joseph Boylan as e · by her buaband. The next death in 0 t th t d o Tu~ "ft Kinney· ·. california, H. N~' Joyce·, llaaketball 14•-1n Wlllla u- ,.,__ Dlscu------"'-- plate. and MUler and Cremin al- n I a ay. n ---Y .,.. Cap ; m n~~~WIIUUi> as . · - • -- chamber Into which we are-" ternate at third. afternoon the Generals will play Colorado, Harry Fitzgerald; Con- The followlni men were voted Red Joe, the king ot England in- In the preface to the book, Dr. Is the Louis Qulnze boudoir of a a baseball game with the Univer- necticut, Morris G. Booth; Dela- buketball monograms: Jack Jar­ cogn.Jto; Wllly Be.rnard as the Helderman has outlined the PUr- "kept" woman. The lovelY slrl Combination Not Certain slty of Maryland. Tuesday even- ware. Frank Cunningham; Dia- ret.t. Prank Balley, Paul Hol­ rYPsY: J . W. A. Smith aa the pose and ~pe of the book. "A lying dead in the bed Is "the sole Another combination contlsts of ing a play will be presented by the trlct of Columbia, E . P. Martin; brook, Luther Violett, Joe Baw­ naval ca.pt.ain; and A1 Jones, A. conscientious attempt.'' he says, thing of beauty In the room with- Tim Cremin at short. Olin Miller Cotillion Club just prior to the Florida, Ell Flnklesteln: Georgia, l-ers. Bernard Steinberg, W. L. K. Lawrence and Jerry Ade as ''has been made to make a critical out querolous repulsion." She was on third and Mattox catchlna. dance. Those aolng to the play J . Pickens Walker; Idaho. Mal­ Wilson, Victor Griewank. 8 . s . sailors. and comprehenalve examination the dauahter of the old woman. Burke is- also working In on the are expected to wear formal dress. colm Campbell; Illinois. Kenneth Moeovteh, Oene Martin. and c . B. Stage sets and scenery were of what Is believed to be a valid A YOUDI man stands by the bed. hot comer assignments. Just what In view of all the activities ar- Smith; Indiana. T. w. Hancock: Taylor, manaaer. Numerals were bullt by Duncan Groner. Edward historical subject. Although In a tenement houae bedroom lies combination will be used with the ranged for the two days, there Iowa. L. Tignor; Kansas, Arthur awarded to C. B. F'ltzwtlaon, C. Chappel and Clarence Campbell sources have been relied upon at the other child of the old woman. two veterans at first and second should be mot·e than enough Lamar; Kentucky, Marshall Nuc­ C. Bmlth, G. H. Nub, R. l!l. Fields, a.sslsted. CO&tumes were designed vital points, It is suggested th&t He has been shot by a rival gana- has not yet been detennlned and things of Interest to provide en- kois; Louisiana, James Sparks: J . G. Henthorne. J. P . Jones. P. and made by Mrs. Oscar Riegel. the main accomplishment has ster. His "Moll" holda his dead will be based largely on showings Lertalnment for the visitors. Maine. o . c. ThompSOn ; Mary- C. M&thes, Jr., w. B. Seaton, P . "Wappln' Wharf" waa directed been to coUect, organize and do- body throuahout the night. The In practice games to be held this The committee armounces that land. Richard Wagers; Massachu- H . Corwith, and J . L. Turner. b Ulrl M re cument much scattered material. old father 1.a the laat to die. He week. Steinberg, a sophomore . . setts. F. E. Fuller; Michigan. John Wl'eltlbar Y c oo . From this study the author riaee pa.asea away quietlY attttnr oo a first baseman, and VIolett. utility ' there will be a slight reduction tn Watlington; Minnesota, P au 1 Monograms for wreatllhg were with a profound conviction that bench In a park-with only a. dog Infielder, are o.lso battling for a 1 prices for this set of dances. Wofford; Mississippi, H. G. Dol- ' ot.ec:1 to E. B. Evana, H. B. Wedding Held George Waahinrton was more sniffing around him. The reac- look-ln. 1 • lnhite: Missouri. w . c . Edwards; Abramaon, W. P. Thomas. than a solemn mediocrity wtth- tion.s of the people at the death A hot battle ts bcLng waged for I Honor Soctety Montana. Frank Williams; Ne- J . K. oat.erman, H . P . Smith, C. out Intellectual interests or In- of the ones whom they loved in the f!yshagglng jobs. Walt cre- 1 blaska, Raymond Russell; Neva- A. Pritchard, R . F. Nelaoo, C. E. In Lee Chapel nuance." t heir way Is very interesting. min. "Dusty'' cooke. "Bo'' Wilson. H Ids B t da. w . w. Hawkins, Jr.: New Thomu, J . L . Wright, W. L. Chaptera Outlined Alexander M. Sterling tells a "Mule" Ho.as. Johnny Burrows. 0 . , Hampshire. Fred Swink; New Jer- Hau. Patrick Mitchell, and 8. W. 0 anque Further on In the preface, the good story of interrupted love as K. Miller and Tim Cremin. when sey. w. w . Gordon; New Mexico, Wile, IIUUlqer. Numerals were Lewit H . Shumate, Jr., For­ author outlines the procedure of seen throurh the eyea of a g06- they are not seeing infield service T . E. Mears; New York. c. H. r;iven to T. R . Thomaa, C. P. Dou­ the book In which he ouUlnea the slpy housekeeper. C. P. Lee baa are all being tried out. The out- Phi Beta Kappa New Mem- Paddock; North C1lroUna. Frank llttt, P. D. Sarkis. R. S. Munger. mer Student, W eels Miss various chapters. ''Chapter I at- two stories. In "The 8oft Wind field was the hardest hit by grad- ben Given Formal Dinner Smith; North Dakota, G. v . R06· L. R . Hodles. R . C. Oyer, R . M. Mary Hart tempts to show the condition of 1Bl ows" Is revealed the doubts and uat:Jon and failure to return to <> nburg: Ohio, Ted curtiS; Okla- Croea, H. 0. Ruffner, and John educatton In the period In Which tears of a little boy who is to be school. The two Richardson bro- After Initiation homa. w . c . Cremin: Oregon. Mendolia. For the ftrst time In a number Washington lived; Chapter n dis- left by his mother with hls aunt thers. Emmett and John, who Hemy w aller; Pennsvlvanla, Jer- 1 Boxlaa' of years Lee Ch&pe.l wu the scene cusses the national university Idea and uncle in the country. "Sun· supplied a pOtent punch are mlss- , Following the Phi Beta Kappa ry Hol!;teln: Rhode Island. D. E. The followlna men were riven of a wedding when Mlss Mary to the death of Waahlntton; day" Is a charuter study of one lng, as are Thibodeau. all-round Initiation on Saturday night, a Nichol.!!: south CaroHnn. J oe m onocrama for boalnr: R. T . Early Hart became the bride or Chapter m traces the develop· of those good sou.IB whose life Is utility man, Stapleton. stocky fly tormal banquet was held at the Wrigh t.; soulh Dnkola. E. S. Cur­ l obertaon, V. P. Tucker, P. G. Lewla H. Shuma.te. Jr., fonnerly ment of this idea to the preeent; Sunday School, church, Chrtstla.n chaser. Babe Wilson. Infielder and Dutch Inn In honor of t.h.e iniUa- tis: Tennessee, Jack Ball: Texas, C:eraphine, Jr.. Jack 8rulowlte, W. of the claaa of '32 and a member Chapter IV aives the bac.ka'round Endeavor and Pr~yer meet.lng. outfielder. and Leigh Williams, tes. The banquet. which was held Gt-orge McClure: Utah. D. Georre S . Parmer, E. P. Mincher, W. J . of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, of an eighteenth-century aca- In ''Lamplight. by J . H. Sen- Pitcher, oultlelder and first base- at eight o'clcok, wo.s presided over Price: vermont, Raymond Cun­ flound. N. R. Colllna, C. E. Tilson, at a ceremony performed last demy which Washlnaton endowed; seney, a young man finally be- man. by o . E. F. Shannon, professor ditr; VIrginia. Martin Burks: J .. W. Martin, and P. H . Wofford, FTida.v afternoon at 6 o'clcok. The Chapter V relates the circum- comet an artist by showing the The pitching staff this year 18 [of English. Among those who Wnshington. Robert Hornor; West J r .. manqer. Preahmen numer- couple are both residents o! John- stances surrounding this endow- Continued on page four ConLlnued on page four made speeches were : John w. VIrgi nia. o . K. Crawford: WIS- Pls were awarded to R . H. Cleve- son City ,Tenn .. and the bride Is ment and Its lat~r h istory; and --IB all. or. L. c . Helderman, Dr. consln. Bert Evans; Wyomlnf, land. P. K. Holbert, w. R. Smith, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chapter VI assembles some mlB- G c t• t T.u k r William Allen of the class of Ray Ade; Alaska. Kenneth E. H . A. Louth. G. E . Short. J . 8 . James P. Hart. lcellaneous !Ut'lher fact.' concern- overnor omp rmen B I l c e 1902 ; Mr. J . G. Herndon, of t.he Spencer; Hawaii, Stuart Cren- MltcbeU. B. F. Medley, and c. D . The Rev. J . J . Mun·ay or the lng the ln.ftuenoe of WashiDJton. On D f R .L. s·tl class of 1910: J . c. Whetzel. ot shaw; Philippines, Ran Shield$; Carman. Presbyterian church of Lexina- His parAmount Interest In educa- rassage 0 eTOTm I B the claSII of 1914 ; Dr. J . H. Oor- Po.rto Rico, Jac.k Savage; Co..nal --o--- 'ton performed the ceremony. Al- tlon wo.s In the national unlver- reU, of the class of 1888; IUld Dr. zone, William Newlo.nd : Vlrsin Spaken Selected len H . w otrard acted In the capa- slty, his rrreatest permanent In- F. P. Gaines. Islands, Lyman C. Harrell. ' For Debate Friday ctty of best man and Graham ftuence Is presented today ln or. Robert H. Tucker, Dean of several officers wUl be vested In a Those who were Initialed were: ---o- Moriaon p.ve the bride away. Miss Washlnrton and Lee Unlverslt.y. 1the CoUege, recently received ate- board or supeJVIsors elected dlr- 1fl' om the !acuity, or. L. c. Helder- U niversity Is Visited By George Washington University Martha Moore was the matron of Both endowments rrew out ot his r!eiJ)·am of contratula.tlon on the ectly by the people. man aasoclo.te proff!680r of His- B k f Ha rd of Wuhinlton. o . c., wUI be the 'honor and J . Franklin Jones wu desire for communication between l:mccestul passage of the bills re- In nn effort. lo strentthen the tory; from the alumni: Dr. E. z. Dean a er o rva 0 •ponent of the debating team Wlher tor the occasion. Members East and West. The book, there- gardlng refonn In county sovem- oerr of Frederick, Maryland; Dr. r ere FrldRy afternoon when the o! Shumate's fraternity and close fore. revolves about these pro- ment In Vlrrlnla. which were aug- J . H. Gorrell ot Wake Forest, N. John C. Baker, assistant Dean ,...,eaken take the affirmative side friends on the campus were pre- Ject.s. gested by a commwlon appointed c .: Dr. William Alllm of Charlot- of the School of BuslneM Admin~ or the question: Resolved: That sent at the cet·emony after which Pictures lnterest.lna to lnve11tl1ate this matter and te, N. c .; J . G. Hemdon or Hav- lstratlon of Harvard, University, 1. "J"lslatlon should be enacted pro- the party went to tbe Robert E. Not the least lntereatlnr of t he hea.ded by Doctor Tucker. The crford, Penna.; and J . c. Whet- wa..'i here last. WP<•k tnlklna to a. \ •ding tor centralized control of Lee Hotel for a formal dinner. features or lhe book are the lllus- messaae wa.s aa follows: zel of Pltt.sburah. Penna. number of students conccmln~ luduatry. The couple left on saturday tratlons. The frontispiece l.s tht> ·•congratulations oo the pall- Those trom the student.. body entrance ·next fall Into the Har- J . A. Bw1.on and J . E. Brown, momlng for a tr·lp through North Peale portrnlt of Washington &age or the county aovernment who were elected are : vard graduate school. both freshmen, wm represent Carolina after which they wtll re- ~ which hangs In Lee Chapel. There bills very g-rateful to you to. r_ this Dean Baker, who has been mak- \ 'ashlngton and Lee. Both or tum to J ohnson Oily. are also photostatic copies of Ilast. additions lo the Ions list of Alabama- F. F. Ellis, Blrmlng- lng a tou1· of the Southern unt- t.hese men are experienced speak- Washington's original letter to public services you have rendered ham. versllles, brought very favorable t •-s, the former winning the fresh- w e have let the Idea of freedom wnshlnaton Academy and or two Iyo ur state.'' Florldn-J. W. Batl, Jackson- reports of Lhe Washington nnd man award ln the inter-fraternity under self-respect go ~o seed ln Plllite'l of his will in which he do- John Garland Pollard, Governor ville. Lee graduates who fll'e now &ludy· <' 1mpetltlon and the latter was a our collegl's and are turning out natcd the shares of the Potomac The biliJJ passed wm allow the GeortJia- H. R . Mahler, Thorn- lng at Harvard. Atlt>r l ~av tng p 1ember of the wlnnina fraternlty too many hard-boiled. harl!-heGrt- comoany to the national unlvet·- rounlles to adopt at elecllon op~ asvllle. and R. T . Silva, Thoma.'l- here he returned to Carnbl1dve tt am. cd, hard-headed dwnb·bells.-W alty and of the James Rlver com- Ltonal fo1ms or county govern- ville. --o- ~tlng the same question Allen White. pnny to Liberty Ha U. There nrc mont rather tho.n be forced to op- Mnrylllnd- C c . Bowers, BI'Uns- FIELD TRIP PLANN•:o ~tl)out a month ago. but taklnr n~"<> J>lcturt>s of the ruins of Llb- emte under the conslsltutional wirk. A Pt'OIU'Bm Is now bf'ln~ nr- t 1e neaatlve side, Washington HO PITAL NOTICE cl'lY Hall. Washln1ton Colleae be- ro1·m whlrh the rommi!ISion round tonged tor thP Wnshlnqton nnd 1 1u1d Lee defeated the Colonials a.t The authorities of the hos- ror~ ond after the Civll War, n.nd to be Inadequate under pre!lt•nt North Cat·ollna- w . C. Kim- Lee JoUt nRI I~ t!l who will go to Waahlnaton . pita! have rt>QuestPd that for I 1he pre&cnt day university. There rondltlons. The bill provides for Ibroil . Rl\lf;ll&h. Wnshln~rton for n field ltlp TuM- the time bcJng students who lis nlso n phol.o8ta.t.lc copy of the Ia county manager Corn1 for lar11e New York-.J. J . Bl'oderlck ,Yon- day afternoon and Wednesday The reason why teachers are ore well refrain from vlsltlns d cd by which wa ~hlnaton con- i'Ounues 01 those worklna under kc>l'll, nnd J . G. Marks, New York mornlna. d l'illked is their conscious or· w1- their friends In the h.ospltal. Vf> Yed th~ shares of the James urban conditions, an d for other City. The trfp will Jncludt' vl~;!ts to rrlous condescen.slon.-H'cru·y N. tt ls b<'llcvf'd that this measure RlvPr cornpnny to Wnshlnrton counties a l'ounty cxooullve Corm Vtrainin ·M. W. Adelson, Cov- lhe national preM club, lhe or- Uicklnaon. will pz·omote the health or the A<'ndemy. or a mo1-c flexible nnture. A ern- lnglon: W. D. Hoyt, Jr., Lexlna- flees of a dally new paper and Rtut'lent Body M a whole, Md -o- trallzed tlnanctnl cont.rol and unt- ~OSEf'T H. TUCKER ton and J . A. McNeil, LexlnaLon, sou t·ce:~ o! news In lhe Nation's Evolution should be taught as I eamettlly ur1c It upon the at- The mnJol'ilY of iood ll.'aders fotm arrounllna wi ll be po• ' many Iwere P!Wed which will peunlt the Weat Vlrainla- F. B. Lewis, Men entered In the Journnli:lm - The Rev. Dr. A. W. Claustna. Francia P. Gaines, PH'S. the opprCSISed. Aldoua Huxley. 1 of the duUes now divided amona Continued on pare four l Maxellon. school are eltglble 101 the trip.

I siM11l11~1\ t for nuy ball clu~. On ' I; li ~cceasl; - r= ~ :.:·I !S!...-!...... ~ ...... ~ ...... -;;;;;;~;;; day~ till' WashiliJ.;'ton atkl l.cc dub fac'E!S !l;t1t h p p· It ~·> lcanis Us T emple, NciV York ' ni,·crs ity, tol- ••• OUTJCAL ARADE ••• 1 RING 1,UM PHI LINGS WASHINGTON AND Lf.E UNIVERSITY g"tttc, At•my. Comcll and Drexel. T o f:tct! six • • SEMI-WEEKLY teams a~ strong as these arc expected to IJro\re is -BY W. C. CAPEL- long Speakel' of the House. ~u t . . a difficult assib'lll ncnt if 1hc ta!>k is spr~ad over "Hells Bells" Garner they often clash ed in public de- +++++++++++++++++•+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Member Intercollegiate Press Ass'n ., State o! Va. a period of two weeks -0r more, but when the Perhaps the m ost colorful man bate. In a debate Garner is ha•·d l\larC" h 29, 1909 Subscription $3.10 per year, In advahce in Washington is this unassum- to beat, as Ogden Mills, now sec­ card l-dlls for games on succcssi\'e days, then the ing, but powerfully dynamic per- reta.ry of the treasury, will beat t~ was at this time thnt a controversy breaking forth between OFFICE AT DEPARTMENT OF JOURNALISM Washington and Lee and University of Virginia. a uthorities as to campaign is more than duuhtv severe. ,sonality. A man who has never out. Gamer worsted Mllls in where a nd how many times certain games would be played resulted Entered at the Lexington. v a ., PostotJice as sec­ 1f the baseball team l'M\~S from the N tl 1 lost but one public contest and 'many verbal tussles. in the present home and home a~reemenL. ond-class mall matter. Published every Tuesday . . . or tat for a county judgeship, Jack Although a teetotaler, Garher wuh n succtssf ul showmg &Lfo:"amst these teams Garner Is the epitome of self-at- opposed the Eighteenth Afuend­ - -. a nd Fa·lday of the co ll e r~ l a te year. March 16, 1915 the n:corthall team has dnabhed Princeton at Prince- from the great English lea.der, Congressmen. EDITORIAL STAFF Walpole. His rather was a JUSt, That, in a nutshell, is the pet·- expo1lcd." ASSUI'rA NT EDITORS ton. the wrestlers ha ve blanked the Army a t but stem man. sonaUty of Jack Gamer, Demo- March 20. 191G AIIUIIr Lam.., UC Wllli&aa W. llawkha. Jr., 'IIA West Point, and in som~ ca!:-(1\. representatives His mother taugh t him to read crntic POS$1bility. Just how much Stute highway depnrlmcnt. officials w~:re considering pluns for MA NAGING EDITOR repa.il'lng and improving the road to Lynchburg which was in par­ J ubn A. Cull• y "aliA from th<' track teap1 hnvc made a c red itable and ~lte , and he studied under of a possibility t·emains to be seen. a. . two fme old teachers of the old With Newton D. Baker oft the ticularly deplorable condition . W~ b t EJilllr . F r a nk H. C11nn ln1haa 'IIA .,)I(IWII1g I Sporu Edlt.. r WIUiaa 1. B&rw 'IIA nt ~w Penn rday!> or thl' tennis players school. with a big family Bible as Hla.te he is fast looming as the f utur• Edlwr Herbert R~adlla 'ItA credit in a d 11 al meet. I lowevcr, the r&:cnt a supplementar·y text. Ea1·ly in only logical compromise candl- March 23, 1920 Ju.•l.ntu.t SI!OtiA t:d1lur M. W. Adt>l.un 'S8A £uhanre Edl t.or Claude LaVarra 'IIA northcrn trip uf the lmskt·lhflll team nnd the trip lite he indicated a desire to study date. With his wide knowledge The Troubadours ananged fi nal plans for presenting an "All . . law and entered a la w office. He of finance, and his striking per- Star vaudeville" as an added attraction to t.be ''Easter Bop." l wo years ago In ken hy the swmmnng team was t.hen moved to u valade, where he sonality he would make a good BUSINESS STAFF 11ut :l shini ng- light. taking :u. a (; riterion for pres· has lived eve.r since. Be was fight. !\larch 2 1, 1923 Adv~nl o l n a nlan<u Ed P t wf U 'UC Clrelll&Uon maoan r - Rv~ rt JleCard•ll 'UC 1i<~e, n register jn the win column. elected to Congress over thirty A recent criticism tht·own al Dr. J . R. Long, former clean of w a.c;hlngLon and Lee Law SChool, Circulation .Mana11u ... """' , .... Jaml!t D. JlcOuJI.,, 'UA "' . . . years ago and h,as been there ever him is the fact that he is evi- whose death was so widely commented upon recently throughout the Clrculatioo Alla n a11~ r ,.. .. Charlft A. Prlkbarcl, 'UC Pomt lllg' tow~rOJJ if W. 0. Walkinabaw, '85 : A. Areher, '35 : H. M. OriJfith, 811 : should recall the successful showing o£ lnst 'the leadership before this he lng to vote on the l'ecent relief In state high schools. A. M. Harrelton, J r., ' 35; H . .M. Rhett, Jr., 'a& : H. H. Huawr, ,·cur that thi-; ·port made. \1\fhile three or four had been wllling to scramble for bill brought up In Congress. Gar­ March 22, 1930 '36: E. Marka, '85: D. C. White, '16: G. C. Orlap, 'S6: Crall . . . , . it. but he respected the seniority ner is a smart man, and an am­ 8tr1'1, '36: Zan Campbell, '86: W. P~iro. 'a&; J. J . GocH­ nour, '16. r>f the n~en playmg thiS year a re completmg the1r of his friends and waited until bltious one. If there Is a chance Th.e Phl Psi's, Beta's, Phi Delta Theta's. and Alpha ChJ Rho's '· . DESK MANAGERS senior ye:tr a nd a fter this spring will not be eli- the position was bis by that right that he will get the nomination survived the field of nineteen en t.r ies to compete for the champion­ C. C. Collin '84A C. B. Nanu '84A M. 'J'. Pdl'aon 'S.C ~ i h l e as players, their work should not go un- as well as ability. he is not going to hurt h is ship of the basketball ln tramurals. A•!lbtanL Ot"'k Mana 11er ...... M. H. Wllllama ' ~liA His career has always been one chances by getting In hot water "'!"!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ REPO RTERS heralded. At least two o{ these men haYe re- of promise. He early attained by any firm pre-convention an - = L. C. l rt~lell '32: H. M. Shaw '34 : J ohn Hortman 'U : N. F . ct·i,·cd offers for a t rial at semi-pro ball and their memberslp of the all-powerful tics. Paul Emerson Titsworth . The Local Movie Fans Hill •as: C. L. Walker, J r. •sr;: J . A. JJurton ·u ; R. 1'. Lane '85: D. G. rouer '86 : L. L. Smllh '35: C. C. LNiie ·as: G. A. decision to slav in school and fini h their studies Ways and Mea,ns Committee, and • Be Is too good a party man to college is the eleventh oldest col- Are Reliable Critics llrowne '35: R. J. McLauahlin '85: 0 . H. Barrlclc •as ; P. R. . . · In that capacity became perhaps Itake a chance on disrupting his lege in the United Statesh and is l~ ried~l '85 : K. P. Willard '35: J . B. Nieholaon '35; R. J . Crav~• '35: W. A. Cover '8&: and Wallace Werbie 'SS. IS ntcleed commendable. the best autt\ority on national !1- party. It he thinks that with the the oldest In the State of Ma ry- Says Manager Daves DESK STA n' The approach of tht' hasebell season is a chance nance and taxation in the coun- nomination he stands a fair land. W. J. Dixon ·s• : B. C. Gar rl110n '36: C. E. Patrick 'U : fo r sport followers to predict success and not be try. He has fought against many c~nce of election, well and good, The following extract from a Movie fans at Washington a.nd J, D. Walla '85: G. F. Wine 'Sf .· . . tax measures, but his greatest tri- if not, he will remain the Speaker short history of Washington Col- 1 Lee take their criticism seriously, m·er optnms IC. umph was his single-handed de- of the House. lege written by Doctor Esther wit h the result that Ralph D&ves, feat of the ~ reduction blll of Always a plain and outspaken Mohr Dole, present bead of the manager of the local theatres, A NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT 192t which endeavored to, as he man, he eamed the sobriquet of history department of that college finds them reliable a.nd accurate THE MOCK CONVENTION expressed it, "shift the burden "Hells Bells" by his caustic com- is self explanatory: To Dr. l~ oh~rt Tuck(•r, dean <>f the College, in forecasting the success of a pic­ \\'ith the aa mnuucemcnt of the stutlent chair· onto the litt.le fellow." His scath- ment, and refusal to assist the "In 1723 there was established ture Ol' star w111 have throughout ~ucl> a grt::u deal of praise for his work in se­ lng denunciation of the bill, and latest Hoover attempt a t recon- in Chestertown a n institution men of the state to the long lis t measure. are too sUm, and no obstacles too em Shore, and in 1782 the Board drawing points a.re discussed. and nrful extra-curricula a<:ti,·ity. The S teering Com­ the attendance t1gu1-es recorded In oi public l>c n ·ice ,; which Dr. T ucker has rendered He was a hard fighter on the high to be overcome. we can al- ~ of Visitors decided to enlarge their mittee for the convention has been working for floor, but a genial friend in pri- ways find room in the lexicon of plans and add courses In the arts Lexmgton often give advance in­ the l>tatc. dications of how n. show "goes some time a nd the details of the a ffair will be vate life. He was a close friend success far such names as "Fight- and sciences of a higher nature. Dr. '1\u.: ker wal> la-.t fall appointe<.! chairman of the late Nicholas Longworth, ing Jack Gamer." A petition was sent to the Legis­ off.'' released as they are completed. This convention, uf a conHni:.ioiou to study rcformr. in county gov­ lat ure of Macyland and permls­ "For Instance," said Mr. Daves, which has bcromc an institution on the campus, combitcs when they observed their $1on was granted to change the "when Gl'eta. Ga rbo first started ernment. l ie has been hard ar work on these re· Leap Year's Day custom. It's been has l.x.oen receiving pra i ~>e from the leaders o f the school Into a college. her screen career In America she rOl'lll '> C\'l'r Riucc. 1 It> has dt:\'Oted a great deal the traditional thing for the girls "Reverend Dr. WUliam Smith. was immensely popular with stu­ Democratic party, and justly so. 1t has done and uf t inac to a l> tlld}' of contemplated reforms ancl to inwde the Tulane campus every who had eome to Chestertown In dents here, from t.he time her tlrst will do a great clcal to kelp the U niversity. It is February twenty-ninth and- as is 1780 as rector of the Cheste1· Par­ picture was shown, although it 1lw pas!!lagc of the hills on rciorm by the le~:,ri s la ­ ( probably tht• greatc!'t activity during a collegiate lit and proper for a young lady ish Church, was Pli nclpal of the took severo! productions to assure lnrc indica1 c~ dearly that the reforms were th ~' on that day- to propose to the Kent County SChool a t this time. he1· wide-spread stardom." Often year that is not social or athletic. gentlemen of their choice. But ltt·!>l prupu~<·< l. and wo.s responsible for raising the booking office spots Lexing­ ( )nr of the distinct advantages of the convcn· the Tulanians seemed not to ap­ the swn or ten thousand pounds ton w1 t..h n first run, waiting to Dr. Tud:cr has !JC('II rt>t:ugnizcd for SOIIIC time prove of t.h1s reversal of procedure liOII i~ that it hrings the 1\(llll(' or the U niversity We deen It only just to the oth­ whlc~ the state demanded should see how the picture will be re­ a" bein~ the best authority on taxes and work· and so ducked into every nvallable be rnlscd !01· the support of the ceived . tc> the fore all over the country. The success of er party to reprint a letter receiv­ mau·s coll tpen:.ation !awl> in the stntc. lle has ed by us lut- 'f&ek : nook and corner as the be-.skil·ted Institution. Among the contribu­ Last week, however. conditioJUI past con"V~ntion s has been such that -it is now horde drew near. Said horde, tors was George Washington, who devoted his life to making a study of these pro b­ March 11, 1932 were different. "Attendence recognized as the "party laboratory." No effort The Rinr-tum Phi, ftndlng not a slnrle male, return­ gave the college ftfty guineas. and, showed a marked decrease then," lems. The bill!, on county government add an­ Wa.ahlngton and Lee Unlv.• ed disappOinted to their own dor­ while at a camp at Newburgh, said Mr. Daves, "because a.lways is spa red to ma!,!c the mock convention an exact mitories. other lnurcl to his crown u f puhlic achievements. Lexlntton, Va. ga.ve permlsion that the new in­ at mid-semester there Is more replica o[ the real com·ention. which will be held stltutlon should be named in his l t is also gratifying w note that the bills passed Exchanie Editor: studying done in propartlon to this year in Chicago. It certainly Is funny how ideas A columnist in the Tulane Hul­ honor, 'Washington College.' In show goin& than at a.ny other time. the legislature in the fi r:.t . cs!>iun after they were labaloo after o~ering to publish 1789 be was given the degree of AMther ad m nta.ge of the convention is that it get around, but from all I can Even at examination time stu­ presented. learn. not one person on the Car­ the pictures of the students who Doctor of Laws by this Institu­ dents go to a picture just for rec­ helps to cre:tte an acti ve and potential interest in had the longest names 1n the Uni­ tion.'' T he cummis:.ion, whid1 Dr. T ucker headed. nerle Campus tblnlal that Wash­ reation. But this last week study­ the polit ics o f the party. It teaches students how Ington and Lee men are "a. lot of versity decided to charge space Thanking you very much, I a.m. ing seems to have been the popu- aperation of the Ehlinter. St. PauJ. Minn.- - Rev. Flagstaff, Atlz.-(IP> - While for the con vent ion here. 1t is a presidential al news item, but after all, mis­ l'Ountie)> for the performance ()f functions which takes will happen in the best of John Gregory Murray, Archbish­ midwestern collewe students who year. which will present unusual problems to the papers. I hope that no future clip- LETTER TO THE EDITOR op of St. Paul, last week dedicat­ have been in the habit of ea.rninl might l>est he hnndlccl in la r~c r units of this sort. various state delegations. Whether t he com•en­ pinp from t.he Ring-twn Phl will Box 977 ed a. new $300,000 arts and ad­ some of• their spending money by The power 1lf the governor has aJ o been tion will attain the same results as the real con­ cause such caustic comment as LexJnrton. Virginia minilltrallon building a t the Col- shoveling snow have had to seek strcnb'thened in county a i in irs. thia: March 19. 1932. . lege of St. Thomas. other occupations this winter, ''ention can not he determint>d now. It will he such students at the Arizona Dr. Tucker·s outstanding work has already "It's fUMY l how ideas get Mr. D. Oeorre Price, The following day classes were interesting, however, to see how the students will around. sever&! weeks aro an ar- Editor of the Ring- tum Phi, held for the first time in the new State Teachers College have had hccn recognitcd by the gcH'ernor of the state and work out the problems of the party. Ucle appeared ,In the Ring-tum ~xington, Va.. building, whJch contains 28 class plt>nty of such work. 11 ' huuld !HI\\ he n·cug-nii'ed lty his associates on Phi- we think It was "Campus Dea r Sir: rooms, sufficient to house all col­ Up until the last week the mid­ .\ great deal of work has already been done hy the Catllpus, who 1-J tO\\ hint hl'"'l. r\ot only did Comment"- about the way a In the Friday, March 18 edition lese classes excepUng the science west had enJoyed southern wea­ 1hc Steering Committee for this convention and group of students went to a more- of the Ring-tum Phi there was a and laboratory courses. On the ther with no snow whatsoever. hi'> work 111:.urc t he pa. .. i-agc c,f the refonn bills, a great clen.l more will havt• to IX' done before the or-less private dance nearby and on page four the following state­ first. floor a.-e the business and But In the same period accordlnr but, al..,o. hl' has bcc•n ask<·d tn continue his o;; ur­ were re.fused admittance because ,ment In reference to Institutions admlnlst.ratlon offices and the of­ to th e. United States Weather Bu­ conven1ion i. ov(•r. T o those men who nre cli­ they were in tuxedos. Now the which have received money from flees of various organizations. H'.\ s fnr tlw next two y(·a• il on the ft.-c system . reau Plagslaff has had a total of rectly connected with the workings of the con· exchange writer in the Camerte Washington, "Wa.ahi111ton a.nd Lee ---·-o twelve teet of snow. - -~ ' vention should go praise. 'l'hey a rc tackling n Tartan describes the occurrence Is ~he sole survivor or these lmltl­ If we want polygamy, let's have BASEBALL SEASON ns taking place·at one of our Uni- tut.1ons to whlch be r ave money.'' lt. but let's not camouftague lL Our FOCJ9 ls always fresh harcl job. versity functions. whereupan we I thought that YOU and the read­ as monogamy.- Blshop Booth of ( lpt•llii1K or I he !J:N·It:tll "l'a ...on IICXI Munday' Party h::\rler htw e alreuly indicated that they are thought to be a lot of country crs of the Ring- tum Phi mlaht be Vermont. Browne'• Home Bakery Phone 43 when the Cl·ucrah 111al-c 1hcir t.<.'a-.on debut will he w lit c hin~ the results () f the convcnti(ltl. hicks. or somethinr." Interested to know that there is Sincerely yours, nt least one other school In exls- ______--- ___ __::______~ ~------~ again:.l \\'illia111 aues to mto the s1>irit of the a. fCair and make it one of a yt>u ng- man and preparing him for tlw world. They printed a full edition. Rent time hM as Its head Doctor 9 West W aahinston St. lo(jklll~ iurwartl w a 111n.,t succ.·e ... -; fu l t'aiii J).'\ign It is like no other joh in the world. ------·------PHONE 289 "But one edltlon is hardly PHONE 81 thi" !>pring. t.~·,in~.rttm "hoa1lcl he hn. eball con· The rnw material is nc,~r the same from clay enough," ~~~~~ fnr many wed,.,, \\'hilc many northern to clay. Some eighteen ycnrs o f prelimina ry moul porh 'itanccs change wi th every reaction. prise when readlnl the Old Qold ATTENTION Jewelry un tlu-. c..tlllllll'o. order to S(>e that he is nud proper at :tll i f11 fit and Black from Wake Forest. A HOUSE MANAGERS • ec Gene Martin 111 pa... t H·ar... \\'a-.hinglllll and Lee has ~alway., times, he is constantly bring checked upon. lie news Item therein Informed us HA&PER .. AGNOR, lu. ..+ I.. that "Pul" Price (Who may be re­ ... dwd11lt-d 'l'\ nrd ut the larwr .;danuls when they is subjected tu periodic tests by his professors. COAL &ND \\OOD me.mbet-ed on the Wa.shlnaton Phone 288 Lexington, Va. \IIIII- lllt·u Cll'i!Oill:try "Jlrlllg trip-. .. outh tc) con- If lilt: student i'i ronnel wanting, he is discarded. nnd Lee campus> is editing The Pboae !S or 1'77 ...... tllt 1on tlu:ua:-t·hc" 1Jdcm· tht.· inauguration uf lhl' It i-. nhviu u ~. i it not, that the chccl«:r mu t Student, a literary humol'ous pub­ collq.!iiltt lcagu<.•., in 1\·un.,, lm nia :mel r\t•w York. he a-. fit o-. the check('C? l n that, he should ht• lication aL that school...... ' l'Ju .., ) t·u• lht• nmj11111\' of ... t·hiH il" have curtnilNI I litter. I Jc i" a fi nished product. Those who believe lhe female tlwir 'l'ltl·liulc.·" \\lth thl' H'"llh thm not nanny :~rr t\ncl yet, what check-up clues the colleg-e pro- to be the mo·re merceORry sex may Palace Barber f New Low Prices taking- a "outht'lll lour. fC!>'>M undergo ? use the followlnr aa an a rgwnent: At the University of Oreron t he t On Fashion Parle, Globe and Kahn Tailor Made Clothes lint thl'· ha-. 1!11! lundt·n·d lmsclmll clt•velupnlC'nt :\n rmt· .. nuop-t into n cla'ihrc"K~III to ~ec how he results of a questionnaire sh owed Shop Friendly Five and Bostonian Shoes at \\'a.,hingtnn and l.t•t·. \\ hil<• lltnlt' uf tlw cu<~· hand!~ .; hi !o cln..,... ,\ stuclt·nt'h opinion can rarely that ninety percent of the men Van Heusen Shirts tnman -.trung lt':tlla... whith h:tH' fcalllrcd 1hc he rdtl'cfu l cuclm:1y he M'rvctl. Urrrwu uwl TO PLEASE YOU SEB J. K. OSTERMAN-Our Agent l capahlc pt•rf.,nut·r-, ,·uul \\Ill prml' a cliffirull n~ ll'l11tr , l.rltig/1. LilLie 6UCCC811 Wll5 with lhe New• ......

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...... PAGii THill ~------..____ ---~ •c... tH-+•••••""' :;..;;.:;;+•~• I T k , usc St~vens. Ray Ade and Collins I id~ho c:.eds .Study . - ' eustis-Lee Societ;To Be T-­0 in that event. Racquete~rs To Phi Delta Phi i -: Front Row :- i' rae me~ stevens, Dalley and Mitchell Icelandic Course Featured in Magazine lwill take care of the shot put :t Joe Macee · f 1 Meet Lmers I. while Dalley, MitchelJ and Stout Begin in April To Hold Trial Moscow. Idoho-UP>- Two co­ The Custic-Lee engineering so­ ++++++++++++++••++.. +•++ ' are listed for the dlscus. Bailey, eds at the University of Idaho o.re ciety will be one of the featw·es Mitchell and Phillips will be en­ students In a unique language Wappin' Wharf- A play In three I In washington Strong uPaper" Netmen k T I Sched led of the April issue of "Clvll Engin­ acts by Charles s. Brooks. Pre- tered in the javelin. to Annual Moe ria u course. Under the instruction of eering," an engineering magaZine sented by the Troubodow·s Fri­ The Freshman team has so few Prepare For Northern For First Week in Dr. J . G. Eldridge, dean of the of WOI'ld wide circulation. There facul•.y, Mrs. Edna Florell and day night, March 18, at Lhe Ly­ G ene ral Hopes Are Not as out that Uttle can be said about Jauat April I will be a short article concerning ric Thea.tre. Directed by A. u. it until after the SPring football Miss Hlldagat·de Wanous are this organization together with a Moore. Bright as in Past practlce Is over. They will have studying Icelandic. picture of the group. With practice starting lmme- Caustic comment, biting sar- Mrs. Floren plans to go to Ice- The cast: Seaso,ps to round into shape rapidly as The next meeting of the society there is a frosh meet scheduled dlately after Easter vacation the casm, and farcical exposure of 1and Lo study the country's in­ will take place March 24. The The Duke. William Gordon: Pat­ tennis team Is looking forward to campus conditions which cannot teriOl' decorating and needs to cheye, William Capel;· Dal'lln', Wit.h the first outdoor meet of for April 9 against S. M. A. at program wm consist or lantern Staunton. a successful and 'enJoyable sea- be discussed openly at any other know the langunge for her work. slides studies of the Coolidge Dam. George Foster: Betsy, Sara White: the season scheduled for AprH 9 son. The courts are now being time will be given free rein one Miss Wnnous hns "ttlways wanted Red Joe, W. W. Hawkins: The when the Generals face Maryland conditioned for use. night durl.ng the first week 0~ to know lhe language," ARIZONA LAW Captain, J. D. Boylan; Meg, Wal- ln ~ashington , the Blue and Historic Residence, STUDENTS This year's schedule includes a April, w~en the pledges of Pht The class will stud both the WANT LARGER DIPLOMAS ly Bernard; Sailor Captain, J. w. White cinder pounders are slow­ A . R. Thelen's Home, six-day NorthetTi' trip which pelta PhJ. honorary law !rater- modern Icelandic an~ t.he Old I A. Smith; SalJors, Jerome Ade, ly get.t!ng into form according to should prove a g()9d test !or the nlty. hold their - annual mock Norse. since Mrs. Florell wishes to A. R. Jones, A. K. Lawrence. coach Fletcher who says that this Destroyed by Fire Tu&eon, Arlz.-1 IP>-8tudents ' team. The squad looks strong on trial. Some unsuspecting member be able lo read the ancient in­ of the College of Law at the Uni­ After conditioning their pat- ~eason 's prospects are not as good paper with Shields, Wilson and of the faculty will be announced scriptlons as well as the daily rons to gaze unflinchingly upon as they have generally been In the versity of Ari.zona have presented Fire completely destroyed the Snyder, all veteraris, to form the as defendant on the day or the 'newspapers to President E. L. Shantz a pe­ scenes of stark tragedy on the bat- past. The team Is improving very historic old mansion of A. R. backbone of the team. There are trial. and his prosecution will be · titon asking that graduating sen­ tlefteld and in the penitentiary, slowly but with the appearance also sever:al promising sophomores the pr·etext for a sweeping public Thelen, operator of Thelen's -a---- iors of the college be presented the Troubadours offel'ed a happy of warmer weather the condition­ Coffee Shop, and most of the val­ among them being Cochrane, exposure of everything tha.t those Instead of shortening the work- with diplomas of a larger slze and contrast la.'3t Friday night at the ing should speed up. uable tw·nituJ·e whlch It contain­ Dw·ham and Vick. under fire would prefer left un- ing daY r the obvious thing to do> more suitable nature than those Lyric Theatre in a presentation of In an effort to replace Flnkle­ ed. The invaluable colonial land­ Opening the schedule at. home noticed . we go on giving all the leisure to which have been given In recent Wapp!n' Wharf, Charles S. Brooks' stein, whose loss bas seriously mark, built about a mile west of against Hampden-Sidney April 5, After several weeks of work, the an increased and increasing num­ years. awesome comedy of pirates. weakened the Generals in the Ivy on the Charlottesville-Staun­ the team then Journeys to Vir- pledges have completed their pre- ber of parasitic peopJe.-Oeorge The petitioners complained that Whether because the sudden hurdles, three men nave been tried ton Road in 1734, wa.s insured for glnla for the next match. On the paartll:MlS for the ttial. annual Bernard Shaw. the diplomas have been small break with the harrowtng realism out over the low hurdles. Stev­ $8,000 and the furniture for •3.­ Northern trek, the General net- feature of the Phi Delta. Phi lni- ----o---- too of recent Troubadour productions ens, a shot putter, Edmunds, a ooo. Fire chief Laurie Payne, of and Insignificant for purposes of men will meet such teams as tiation. A rew nntshlng touches I know of no two governments framing as is customary with pro­ was· too great a. strain, or because star sprinter for two seasons, and the Charlottesville t\re depe.rt­ Georgetown, Navy, Maryland, Le- remain to be added, a(ter which with absolute mutual confidence, the actors too skillfully concealed LeRoy Hodges, a new man in the ment. estimated that it would take fessional men who display their high, and Franklin and Marshall. the plans must be submitted to and that Is one of the gravest ca­ certificates on the walls of their their Intentions, the Lyric audien- event have been showing what at least $20,000 to erect the build­ AIJ of the matches have not yet the old men of the fraternity for lamities weighing upon the nations ce seemed to be in some confus- they can do in the line of hurd­ ing, while Its glorious past and otfioes. The petition also stated been cloeed. however. censorship. One of those In of the world.- ForeJgn Minister t.hat the leather cover used is an ion as to the spirit of the produc- ling, while Jim Phelps has been valued traditions can never be re­ As It stands now the raqueteers charge expressed the fear that Estrada of Mexico. unnece~ry expense. tion they were witnessing. The making the best showing of all in stored. face thls schedule: some parts were much In danger o--- blame for any failure to recognize both the low and high hurdles. Having only chemical appara­ April 5-Hampden-Sidney, here. of being detected. The diplomas of other law col­ As for married teachers, mar- the play at once as a rolllcking Nace Colllns, if he can get into tus with which to combat the Apr 11 11- Vi rglni a, there. Announcement of the defen... ft-t leges are as rule approxlmate).y J th uau riage ls not a misdemeanor, and satire on pirates and plays about shape, should help in both the flames, the firemen could do little Ap rll 15-Oeo rgc~oown, ere. and charge wlll be made at the three times the size of that given pirates should probably be shared hurdles and in the broa.d jump. more than carry out some of the April 16-Navy, there. nowadays no one can guarantee a by Arizona. by the audience and the actors. In the dashes the Generals are furniture while they watched the April 17-Edgemoor Club. at baseball game on the day !or the husband can keep his job.- Miss Washington. trla.H when the goats. clad in their M. H . Buckley. While the acting. especially a.t the fairly well set and have little to old tavern bum. A bullding across The vast majority of women beginning, suggested the serious worry about while in the quarter the road, once a ballroom for the April 18-Maryland, there. traditional motley uniforms and ------"------persist in dragging themselves . big straw hats. will go through al cases wl11 be carried out, ex- Drama, no straining of the intel- mile event there also seems little visitors of the inn, was also con­ Aprll 19- Lehi 'g h University, the prescribed program of shines. down to our leveL- Professor F . 1 sumed. cept th&it irrelevant testimon.y 1s llgence was required to recognize ."to be asked for, with Broderick tllere. The clim"x of the initiation will B. Balmer. The house, built of flrlck and ~ admissible as long a.s someone Is the essential ludicrousness of the ! leading the runners in that event, ,A pr11 20-Fra nklln· a n d Mar- come when the start their adorned with white colonial col­ ~awyers being held up to ridicule. Before lines. Tlie hilarity which greeted aided by Black, Hazel and Band. shall· there. •nud-slingt'ng at the Lyric theatre Five Minute Se.rvk!e certain episodes in the second and Broderick and Gladden will run umns, stood on a sharp curve in A il 25 V P I th the case is pressed very far. half pr - · · ·• ere. that night. 8""'ctators will be ad- HOT and OOLD orders third acts was not, as some few in tbe half mile event, but there the road. Its conspiciou,s pos.l­ May "• - Duke. h ere. mitted at a chaJ·ge... ~ of 25 cents, the campus becomes involved, :mpposed. a reflection on tbe tal- will be no fresh entry in this tton made it a customary matter May 11:- Wake "'• orest · h ere. which is m!eded to defray ex pen- much to their embarrassment. Browne's Home Bakery Phone U for comment by those traveling ents of the peliormers, but rather event as Broderick will ha~ run ses. an indication that the production. the quarter and Gladden wm have along the road. C. alnee Given Y. M. C. A. Post like Its own Prince of Wales, bad completed the mile before the Dr. Jl'rancis P . Gaines, presi­ The professor on trAl. counsel A. A. HARRIS ...... finally revealed its true Character. half is run. Phi Alpha Delta Gives dent of the University, was elect­ for defense and prosecution. and eight witnesses from both facul­ SANDWICHES, CAKES, PIES COME TO The trouble. if the misunde.r- Gladden is the best ox' the mil- ed o. member of the State Exesu­ Banquet For New Members Wve Comlnlttee of theY. M . C. A. t:v and student body will be repre­ and COLD DRINKS s tanding can be called such might crs and will be running with Hume sented by the initiates. The judge, be diagnosed as a lack of integra- a nd Steam as teammates. at the monthly meeting of the Free DeU,ery Phi Alpha Delta. honorary law jui'Y, and clerk's parts will be tak­ lion. The tlrst lines of the t\rst In the two mile run, a new committee held in Lynchburg re­ 1%8 8. Mal~t St. Pbooe ZOO& DUT rra.temlty, gave a banquet for cently. Others added to the en by charter members. The re- net should have annow1ced at once event, Madden, victor in the in­ those recently initiated into the board: Henry E. McWane and gular legal procedure tor crlmin- r-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;; the tone of what was to follow. tra-mural mile run la.st year, local chapter last Thursday even­ Wllbur W. Winfree, Lynchburg INN Had the actors from the begin- seems to be Lhe pick of the lot Lee ning read their lines with some and will be running with Pete ing at the Robert E. hotel. bu11ineas men. Wayne H . Mathls otliciated as Myers Hardware Co. FORA GOOD of the gusto which grog 1s sup- Gllmore, an addition from the toastmaster. The speakers were posed to Induce, the whole play cross country team of last year. GUNS RappMotorCo. MEAL Professor R. T. Johnson, profes­ T81 .. might have galloped madly along and Suter. who has been moved CUTLERY---RAZORI Rooms far Pareata, Vlaitllla' sor C. R. McDowell, George HANDLING WRECKS i to that incredibly perfect denoue- up from the half mlle and who Eatabllahed ~corporated ~ Glrll, and Cba.....- ment in which the Prince Is res- looks better In the longer run Strouse, P. A. Holstein, J . J . Franmpton, Jr.. and Henry Mc­ 1885 180'l A SPECIALTY cued from death and revealed in than he dld In the half. Kenzie, or Phi Delta. Phi. aU his Nobillty, the Fair Malden The high jump is fairly well set Restored to hls Arms, and the Pi- with Rivers, Cook and CUrtis,· the Tire Service Patronize the advertisers in the rates granted a General Amnesty. latter, recovering from a sprained R!ng-tum Phi. Gu .. Oil The task of conveying exactly ankle. wlll probably be l'eady in PAGE MEAT MARKET the proper tone for such a play Lime for the first meet. JACKSON'S W. and L. STATIONERY without tumbling into farce was Duncan 1s the only man out for Oua K. J~&e:Uoll, Prop. Nellon Street PHONE '32 not an easy one. William Gordon the pole vault but he will be aid­ The Barber Shop With a SHAEFFER deserves praise tor his title styli- ed later hy Billy Wilson when the GIRLS Conaelence Phone 126-426 za.tion o fthe Duke, William Capel spring football practice is ove1 Opposite New Theatre ...... * LIFETIME PENS realized an interesting character!- and by curtis when his ankle has N'elaoD S&ree& zn.tlon as Patcheke, and George mended. Do Not "...Jiwl~r Prbthrs ~ SJ...LJ Foster caught the spirit of the The broad jump will have to de­ SWAN ETERNAL PENS uJ ~lay in his bold interpretation ot 'pend on men from other events OAK BILL DAm'! CaldweU-Sites the hag, especially in his singing. and Coach Fletcher will probably Co. 11 'l'he love scenes would have grac­ Smoke Pipes ROANOKE, VA. e,l/.MJ'l f~r 'C'irliJ.five IJMrl e::! some other play. If I read the Jengeance and create.<> some hil­ Wayland­ l'nes cor·ectlY. the poetry of Wap­ Grade "A'' Milk c-oo-> arious, good fun. DEUVBUD TWIC. DAIL'I' J:il'l' Wharf is spiritually closer to This picture Isn't as tunny as a GUbert and Sullivan libretto It might be, but certalniy It Is • Gorrell th an to Romeo and Juliet. ~ood In spots and worth your J.P. Bell Co. H E GIRLS haven't left us lnan)' As usual. settings, lights and time. Any picture Is helped by L)flfh611rg, Virgu1i11 costumes were excellent. the p1·esence of la Pllts. of our masculine rights. They Drug Co. The Troubadours deserve praise TRv our airplanes, drive our cars, amolct Stonewall Headqaarien for Print.ra of the 1911 CALYX i for the demonstration of their The Mad Parade SPORTING GOODS ~ '>W' dg:trettes - ...... v ' rs&tillty. The selection of Wap­ The eternal feminine Is wilh us don't pln' Wharf for presentation was ngaln at the Lyl·lc Wednesday, but they Jackson Cafe h ghly proper; a slight modlt\ca­ smoke our pipes! ----~~~~~------...... lnd on this occasion there are DINNERS SBRVED t on ot tempo and spirit, with 1ihe nine members of the fairer sex. They've left us R. L. HESS AND BRO. h.trmonlous Integration of scenes For approximately one hour you this one manly 11 A. M. to 9 P. M...... I 1!1 S. MAIN ST. JEWELERS PRONE 211 e•·cellent ln themselves, would will see nothing but women. wom­ h.lVe transformed Wappln' Wharf right, anyway. Short Orden md Sand­ I ,m. women everywhere. because Booking NOW Remington Portable Typewriters Into one of the Troubadours' most Lhere is not a man in the picture. A man almost wicha at aU Houn : W. and L. Colors on Case inlercstlng productions. Certainly this Is an usual treat has to smoke a Special Rates for Students -O.W. R. nnd worth going to. pipe nowadays. A for Fraternity ...... ''The Made PaJ-ade" lS a SlOl'Y of pkaJilnl necessity! The Espert patrloltsm's wildest era, showing Y011'll nt-Mt/wr ...... + ...... Rdna Ferber's weU-Imown story, nine women whose emotions were Fot" a pipe 6lled amolrin11 a P•JN· "Old Man Minick," has undergone unleashed In true perspective by with good tobacco Banquets lho usual title change In Its movie t he str·ess of war hystel'la. I t tells ia just about the best amolce a man 1viaptat1on with Chic cThe Spec- of the oversea adventures or a could want. MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT it' llstl Sale as the star. In this canteen unit. centering interest cinema version, as in so many oth- In the love-feud of two girls. both And if you'~ Peoples Robert E. Lee et ~J, the original story was not loving the same man. The storY Is troubled about te· dLne rlght by, and the result 1s original- no doubt.-and deserves ltcting a tobacco, f!ir from what It might be. • orne credit. but the sentimental LEXINGTON POOL CO. ~member that National Bank Coffee Shop AB to story, It relates the ad- rorm of tripe the movies manage Edgeworth is vl'nture of a mf'ddlesome old man 1.0 sneak into most pictures today A "Roll of H onor" Bank the popular favor· Equipment Unexcelled w:1 o comes to live with hls son ieeep.'i it from being really good. ALEX THELBN, rrop. and daughter-In-law In the city 1 Evelyn Brent heads an excel­ ite in ~2 out of 54 ntler a lifetime spent in getting I lent cast composed of Irene Rich, collega. It some· " t In his ways." Naturally, he Loui~..e FazendP., Lilyan Tashman. how teem~ to fit o· ' IOYS l\iS daughter-In-law to Ma.rccllne Day, Fritzi Ridgeway, ...... ~ ····· di<>tractlon by forever bringing In June Clyde, and Elizabeth and Pew mon only-1M IOYI the college nlln 's ...... h 11 tiny oal and entertaining his Helen KeaUng. Fazenda and ola prpe. taate. Edgeworth ...... <' ' tmles who drop ashes on her Tashman make a good comedy it cur especially fot' pipes, it bunu AN INSPECTION OF THE SMART NEW SPRING ru:t. team and show that In spl I.e of the slowly, it givet a cool amoke. You ! There are scvt>ral humorous sit- wa1· lhere Is always something to can buy Edgeworth wherever good SUITS AND SPORT SHOES ARE ur>tlons, and Chic Sale 1s good In be tunny about. "I Miss Your Friendly Store," U•P characterization, ably assist.t>d Recommended- because you'll tobacco ia sold. Or, for a apecial INSTANTLY CONVINCING by DlckJe Moore, Lois Wll.son. probably never have another aample packet, write to Larw & Bro. Cntlett, Noel Francis. Adrienne Ic hance to see nine women and not Co., 100 S. 2ad f,t.., Richmond, Va. writes an old Washington and Lte man. and DMe, and Earle Foxe. It Is lhP one man in sight. SPRING SUITS t~ JJe of picture that old ladle~; EDQ E WORTH we appreciate his letter. We wane to be lrl'ih over, but you will enjoy 'Ruth ChOtter·ton's new picture $18.50, $22.50, $25.00 pnrt.s or lt. .. :'The Rich Are Always SMOKING TOBACCO friends to all the Washington anJ Lee Boys. ~~~~l~~ WALK-OVER SHOES The Unexpected Father I ---- , ,Jasper Jones, an OkJahomn. oil Oror·ec Arllss hns nh'eady l>egun Bdgewonh 1J n bltnd o( fine old burltys, "'''I ker, strikes lt rich and comes work on his new picture. wuh 1" n.uure.l savor tnh~tN"fll by Edg,. $6.00 & $8.00 to New York to break Into society. wo"h'a dminctivt H•· becomes enanged to Evelyn The latest cycle, of plays to be- end udume elev· ARROW SHIRTS-All Styles St.,ythe, due to his money nnd qln are on prohibition. We've 1enth proem. Buy ~!!!!!!!!~ $1.95 Rt .nn nnds himself ln lhe embar- hod Journalism. aln and succeas, I B~g e':'o rch f,any · COME TO SEE US n • sing position of a. newly-rich nnd Rnngsters. and w1lh lhe film- "' tre 111 two 0 ' 111' BOB-SMART SPORT SHOES b • ·helor who suddenly hn.s n lng of Upton Stnclalr's "The Wet ~ -EdgtworthR...,dy· st 1mge young lady of four yenrs Pamde" prohibition should be RubbeJ end Edge- $4.00 and $5.00 ~~ ~ c 'ling him "daddy", and quite with us shortly in every movie. wonh Plu,Siicv.AII 1 a d11 mnnt. nbouL lt. I __ •iua, ' podttl RICE'S DRUG STORE It d S lim package 'o ••. \ngulnr and aw war . Tn Wnshlnalon this W('Ck ort> oound ltumrdor dn,0. TOM RICE. Proprietor. St tnmCI'Vllle Is very funny at two "ood musical shows, Oeorec TOLLEY'S TOGGERY 1 • tes, as the newly-rlch-unexpec- 1Wh !te'll "Scnndnl!)' and "Every­ 111 W. NELSON STREET 17 \V. NELSON ST. t• tl-fn.lher. zuu Pitta, an nck- body's Welcome ." Both attrnc­ Lexington, Virginia u "'ledg('(l funny woman rrom Itlo ns have Just ho.d lona Broadway I PHONE 164 v.uy bu.ck. Is Polly l't'rklns wllh a runs. ··········vt+++·································· ..~~ ...... PAG! 1 fS)U~(~·~CI~~~~~· ~~~:~~-~tiii~_!-~:~:·~~~-~--~:~.~~~1P~-~. =~.!~~SL~~~~3!!!2~~~-!?~~=!?~~~5~~2!11~~~~~~Sk~~~1\p1~~~rtD~. ~·~~~.~$~~~~~~~!!~~~~~!'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 ~ --- - l J •· C 8. t ,\lol1iHA ••ooAue-o C · Soldi • rt 0 t "' · ha ·-"' ~ 1 • h Unl -••t.. ot - ·- otnt oncert tHat SOUth 4'>krol 1na"' ~~ng age Tournev .ers wtn ~he~':~ t~t Ws !urlh'! ft:t ;a:x~ . ·&l ·~ t • ven~nr - t-ecf.gnl2ed, noL only for her ath- I year that Washln1ton and Lee Mat.ertal covered by thiS Quiz - C a m p u s- I Held Satufday letlc prowess. her musical talent. N' u d y Rifl M t h had put a rille team In compe- bad also been covered by a prev- and her Sl'holArshlp, but also her OW n erwa e a C es tltlon, predicted a great fu ture for ious test on whloh no cbeatJn1 C 0 m m e n t I 1nltlatlve lmd practicability ls a - - - the local gunmen. was possible. A method of teat- '1 d t.,; d filet shown by an article whlch Cl ~ s \ng involvina individual codes By EVERETT CROSS Hollins an washington an rl!cenUy appeared in Reta11Jng, Phi Gam, Ph i Psi and S u bway Gunmen to Close Season To. • eason · ._ Tomorrow night the Generals which were used In answerlni the Lee Singers Perform at publication or Women's Wear Tigers S urvive Second morrow Night on H ome will cl lhelr season on the V. questions had been prepared. H has long been a saying among H . company, New York. M. I . r.cr.fe range when they flre a The purpose of the eeconc:t quiz bull players lhnl to have a picture o 11Ins The article entitled. "Why Do Round Range contacr;;,litch with company "L'' was solely experimental anc:t no taken Just bc!ore n ball game will I People Buy In Your Store?" Ia the or StaU,rlton. This meet w1l1 mark credit was given. Resulta of the bring bnd luc k to the posers be- Hollins College and Washington result of extensive research made Featured by mlnlmum margins Wash ington and Lee's rl!le the last appeat·ance ot Robert experiment have not been an- fore the day Is over. Only last. and Lee Glee Clubs held a joint by ten seniors. The report was of victory In all games. the sec- team. shooting lt.s second match "ChaniP'' Champlln and HaJTy Inounced Yt't . Snlurdny lht' Generals put lhe concert at the Little Theatre at based on facts compiled after the ond round of the annual Intra- nway from home, went down be- Mt!ljll.rthy for the local rifle team - :.u yl n ~t up to the tesl an d now Kolllns on SaLurday evening students had Interviewed 800 cus- mural basketball tournament got fore "I ." 116th Infantry of the both graduate In June. There Oalnea Given Y. M. C. A. Poet 118 rhll (' u;n't a man 011 the squad March 19. at 8:15 o'clock. UPOn tomers had obtained a total under way last night. In Doremus Vh·gl(l.la Na.tlonal Guard lasl a possibility that McCarthy Dr. Francis P. Gaines. preel- n.nu 18 ... ho dOI·~u·t believe In such things. arrival there was a complete re- of 37.000 customer reactions Igymi'Ul.Sium . with Phi Gamma. night by a margin of 32 points. may return for graduate work. dent ot the Uruverslty, waa elect- rn thr sixth Inning of the ga me hearsal after which the visitors throueh questionnaires and per- Delta. Phi Kappa Psi nnd th e 1289 to 1321. The meet was held ed a member of the State Exeeu- w•th the freshmen. ''Big Jsland" went on a tour Pf ~he cam- sonal observation. Subway Tigers emerging victor- on tile ritle range of Handley ----o---- live Committee of theY. M. c. A. Pouton. varsity shon stop. on 1 pus and were taken to dinner. Al- --o- lous. High school at Winchester. Vn. POLITICAL IIARANOUE o.t the monthly meetlnr of -the third by VIrtue of a hit. Uicd to most all of the girls at the col- I F h o· d I These three teams. a ll In the An extremely large crowd wit- The University of Pennsylvania committee held in LynchbUJ'I re- M.'Ort' on a l>hort In field hit and lege attended and before and after ros Iamon lower bracket. were carried past nessed the match. l.s planning to conduct model Re- ,cently. Others added to the In the resulting slide twisted his lhe concert social hours were ar- I the first round on byes and went The army sharpshooters were publican and Democratic nomJ- board: Henry E. McWane and nn kle. Now It looks like the sea- 1 ranged tor by the Hollins author- Schedule full tnto action for the first time last led by J . Prescott Blount. former natlng conventions. Tbe conven- WUbur w. Winfree, LYncbburr son will open next Monday With 1llles. I In ight. The margins or victory member of the United States In- uon will be composed of delC~ra- business men. Mt\llox at shOrtl;top. The program was cllvlded Into ____ were one POint In two of the ternatlonal rlfle team, who scored tlons from all states which have ----o---- slx parts. The first and fourth B . di PI E', ..., G nmes and two point.'> In the 279. The National guardsmen representatives In the student By mastering resignation we wntc1s are &upposed to b y cy- parts were carried on bY the en- r~ga ers to ay •w·t ~mea thlrd. out.<>eored the GeneraJs In every body. There will be a chairman school ourselves to much restraint. meal nnd sophisticated. but evl- semble. an. d the second and sixth f1 1 H 6me and Five I 1931 ChamP!I Eliminated position except the prone. In thla for each delegation and the pro- - Rafael Sabatini. ut ntiY Hetbcrt Rudlln !.till be- purts were comPOsed of selections t The feature gnme or the even- division LaVarre and McCarthy cedut·e of a •·eauiar political con- lleves that e\·en his fl·aternltY by the Washington and Lee and 1 Away ! lng, considered by mnny the best for the second time this year ventlon wlU be followed. brot hen. are nnsels. While at Hollins Glee Clubs respectively. Iof the tournament so far. waa the made "P088ibles" scoring perfect di nner nt. his (l'l\tcrmty house, his The violin duets by MIS6es Jean While the frosh ball players are Subway Tigers-Pi Kappa Alpha hundreds. CIIEATINO COMPULSORY We have what you want brothers wert> busily engaged in Bird and EliZabeth White, the stlll rounding Into shape under the a!falr, in which the non frat.er- McCarthy Stars Cheattns was compulsory on a convicting Oube Wise that there plano solo by Elizabeth White. and guidance of Lellh Williams, t.em- hity organization eliminated the "Hawkeye" McCarthy totalled quiz given recently In a. phychol- when you want it. was a circus In to wn. "Oube" ~ he ass1stance of Kathern Allen porary coach. the schedule giving defending champions by a 16-15 a 264 which headed the Gener­ !nlled to take the bait. but Rud- were well received by the aud- eight home games and five foreign score. A last minute one-handed als' list. McCarthy has been lead- ...... ~ D ay and N ight Service lin quietly digested the conversa- 11ence. has been completed. shot by Lough brought victory to ln1 the Generals In practically . tlon about circus. went over 1 Prorram Seven of the Brtgadiers' op- the Tigers aft.er the 1931 title every meet. Walls. a freshman, . uw M OVED :;; toward the campus. spread the ponents have been drawn from the holders had overcome a first half and MeredJth were close behlnd 1 1 BROWN E'S HOME news lhaL there wru, a big tenL Jesu, Joy of Man's Deslrinl- nearby hllh and prep schools of lead and were attempting to McCarthy. FROM: 167 8. Main ~ aggregnlion In town. and soon a. J . S. Bach good standln1. and they will also freeze the ball. Company "I " only recently an- TO: 223 8. Main ~ BAKERY was leadmg n company of students b. HalleluJah Chorus, from Ju- meet the frosh outnta from Vir- In the other 1ames last night nexed the sta.te national guard all over Lexington and vicinity be H d 'glnia. and v. P. I. The long sea- the Phi Oarns nosed out an ap- championship and In facing thla Curtis Radio Service + dus Macca us ...... an e 1 I Le I t with C tl rt Pbl DelL 1n .. , .. regatlon the Blue ,...,,d Wbl•· searching ror the non-existent Ensemble son open. n x n1 on en- paren Y supe or qu - ...... , ...,...... ~------~ drcus. or the disgusted troupe 0 tral Hl&h on March 3. tet, 10-9. with most ot the Phl 10nners were up against the best that. wandeJ•ed back into town. a Unto Us a Child Is Born ()5th March 31-Central High .. Here IDelt shota fallinl from the hoop team to appear thus far on their Rudlm seemed to be the most dls- ·century carol> ...... Grlea April 9-VIrainla Jl'rosb ....Here on. the wrong s14Se. and Phl Kappa schedule. ~hooting exPerta who appomted. Ib . A\·e Marta Stella ...... Grlea Aprtl 11Staunto. n M. A... There IP sl lalned a tWo point advantage witnessed the match com pU- r . Shall I Wasting in Despair- April 15-Covl.ngton H ... There over Alpha Cb1 Rho to give them mented CO&Ch Champlin on the There aren't manY aclivi tles on Arranged by Bartholomew Aprtl 18-Auaust& M. A... Here a 13-11 victory, THE this campus wtth which Graham I d The Turtle Dove t round match with the A. T. First Movement . J . S. Bach IJack Jarrett. who has been wat- score waa one ot the largest ever o. team they turned In one or the b. Prelude ...... severn ched by maJor leaaue scouts re- recorded In an Inter-fraternity Steam most unu!.ual games ever record- Jean Bird o.nd Elizabeth White cently, Is set for another areat rame here. The A. T. O.'a were ed by the lcaaue by holding the1r VI year. An old back inJury which tmable to make a stngle field goal FREEMAN S PORT SHOES opponents to nary a basket and SCene and Aria from "Carmen"- bothered him much of last year and their ruard1nr waa very in- LaWldry only three succesful foul shot.s. l - Bizet has been entirely healed. Jarrett effective. Now On Display In the mean lime the K. A. sang I Kathem Allen and Ensemble Is rated one of the best pitchers I Delta Tau Delta meeta Beta INC. was pUma up a grand total of 43 J ohn A. Graham cllrected the In Southern collegiate circles. Theta Pl. and Pi Kappa Phi plays pOints. the high score record tor Washmgton and Lee Glee Club BillY Methvin and Cy Painter who Sigma Nu In the continuation of Meet at the Comer the lea1ue. and Mary Wood Whltehurst dl- were on the staff laat year will second round play thla afternoon. PHONE 185 uu" rooted the Holllns Glee Club. araln see service. Due to the un- All or these four teams 84 well aa A form er champion and a for­ •asually heavy schedule, Captain s. P. E. will meet Phl Kappa. Sir- '------~ mer near champion went out of Go vernor H onors T ucker Dick Is looklnl tor one more de- ma tonight at 7:30. Other ramea pendable twirler and he may find tonight are: Kappa Sirma va. the pic ture in the basketball ser­ o f Bills Ies last. night. when the Touring On Passaae lhls man ln Cooke w~o clld aome Kappa Alpha at 8:30, and Delta Tigers nosed out the P. K. A. oltchlnr for last years freshmen. Upsilon vs. Phi EpsUon Pi at team. last years champions. by a ConLinued from pare one Ourtng the week of May 9, the 9:30. 16-15 score, while t.he Phi Gams consolidation of counties or the Generals face on slx successive hung a 10-0 de!eat on the Phi cooperation of counties for the days some of the best college ball EASTER Delts, semi-fi nalists last year. performance ot functions which clubs In the east. Startinl off might bes~ be handled In taraer with Temple they play In order, The Tigers can do nothing bul units of this sort. The committee N. Y. U.. Army, Cornell, Cotaat.e, thank Hary Lough. speedy !or­ was further authorized to make a and Drexel. Capable reaerve ward tor the victory over the P. o;tud.y durinl the next two years streOith will probably tell the K. A. team. In the last. minute or the fee system. whlch will be story on this Jaunt. but the Oen­ ot play with the defendtnr champs practtcally abolished under the erals appear well supplied In this leadls by one POint. Louah r rab­ optional forms of aovemment. matter . bed a pa while golnr away from Further strenath waa added the Laat year the Generals won 12 the basket. wheeled and t06Sed conslltuuonal tonn of rovernment and loet live. They trounced the bnll throuah the hoop to put In bills allowinl the aovemor to Vlrainla twtce. 9-2 and 9-1. blank­ the Tlgen; In front by one pomt. remove defaultlna officers. rna.klna cd Oeoraetown. 8-0. split even ln Incidently Louth came throuah omission of delinquent taxes a !our ramea with Maryland. drop­ belong tosethe~T misdemeanor and malfeasance in plna the first two 3-1 and 10-8. 1 with ~ven of hls teams points to ol'llce ,prohlbltlna use ot county and wirttlnr the last two. 4-3 lend both teams scorers Score. BELA LUGOSI ' 16-1 5 funds by ol'licen for purpoeea and 6-5. They split even with other than those provided by law N. C. U. tn a two rame sertes tak- ~ " I Dratala" Hlmaclt I T he fragrance and beauty of - nnd prov1dlna that the state pay lnr the first one 8-3 and losing S idney Fo x It wru. n, lucky day fo•· the K I ror recordation boolta. the second 8-7. They also divid- flowen are perfectly attuned A. team when they look Mannlna In commentlns on the pa.aae ed with v. P. I., aoina down 7-6 THURSDAY- MARCH 24 Williams. frc~ hm an . Into the fold ot lhe bills Doctor Tucker aald at Blacksburr and pluterin1 the to the spirit of Easter. So, ror Just now that Individual h. that. he was particularly arallfted Gobblers 8-2 here. In a rame that C HAS. " CHIC" SALE slttlnl on top or the slnale scor- 1t haL the mt'asures should have knocked them out of the state quite naturally, she expecta enJ of the t.erles bY l'unnlna wild passed In the first session after championship. The Generals took ~The Expert' aaalnsl. the A. T. 0 . aggregation. they were presented. both rames from N. C. State 6-1 you to aay it with flowen. to sink elaht bnskct.s ror sixteen and 5-2. Jack Jarrett sot credit FRIDAY-M ARCH 25 po l n~. Easte r laue o f for a 9-7 win over Navy and a on Sunday, March 27th. 8-5 edre on William and Mary. SLIM SUMMERVILLE Muybe you don't ca1e. bul Collegian Almost Ru d y The firth 1083 wu suffered In a "TH E UNEXP ECTED Lanky "Cholly" Chichester's l freakish came with Elon. 9-6. hobble6 are tromp steam- Con tlued !rom pare one This year's achedule: I FATH ER" PI'S and radio artists' dauahters. bnrtnesa of his ll!e In an etc.hiOi March 28 William and Mary, . SATURDAY, MARCH !8. McCRUM'S With some people ll'a ll business jor his at.tlc room. Richard Sale at Norfolk The thumb of your lt> ft hand ttlls the story of a aanrster who Ma rlchll 29b Wllllam and Mary, 8he wu Jual. Exclusive Local Repraen ta· hM more POWN than your whole k t kill himself at WI al'la urr. "A BAD G IRL" rlaht hand. u pcrtmt-ntal Ethel- et an a 1ann c 1oc 0 March 30-Unlverslty of Rlch- tive o f bforl tt-11. u The comparative by Th.ls •tory hu an unuaual l mand, at Richmond. Who could takt> care or twist of plot. Aprtl 1 Drexel Institute. here. herself but didn't FLORIST'S TELEGRAPH tesunr waa done on a typewriter. Other contributors are C E. Al- Aprtl Elon Coll-e, here. 1'hrre 11 a hook on the ro.~ t rum 1 p E L d F J{ cunntOi 4 ~. DELIVERY In the Joulnalhm l OOm that wa.s rn . . un . . - April 8 Bridsewater. here. ham. C. H. Blake. D G. Groner April 12 Maryland. here. flU t thPie e IX'<'InliY to hold Pro- and Bernard Spector who u an I April Vlralnla. here. . 14 with LOIITTA YOUNG .t fP60r MnPt l'a cnnr One auy alumnus contlnuet to write, from April 18 v p 1 . at Blacks- thouahL It wu lo ro tch his coal s taun ~ n . ''A Mink on Main burr. I w.UNEit u os HIT und rip H. SU C!('l 11 d ~»uu Pll'•-Thelma Todd T h•'lt rold lookrn".. ('Uhlt'r al Thert'· are alc;o poems by Sa1 e . lher Aepril 20. WI lam an Mary, "comf'dr-"8porle ... lanl.l" MrCrum'a 111 •rally not made or T s. Wht><'lwrlsht anc:t W. C. April Maryland, at Collere I ~ ltr Wt•ll not o1to11t'lhet anyhow Johnston. The book reviews are Park 22 En (Pf=PiM.-. w ashlnaton and Lfe'a baseball by w o Hoyt Cunnlnaham and Ap.rll 23 Navy, aL AnnaPOlis. ------= -- tt-a m will havr to wntch stray R c K 11 ------...... , rlfl<' shot" by ronntlc No•·Lhel'nl'n · · e -o Aprtl 26 Vlrainla, at Char- when they cro thr Mason nnd Every new Instrument that clvl- lottesvllle. Hew ,.... theuaht et rnaldnl '"I II thl· anrf i) D II\ lhrlr h d vt d t April 30 v. P. 1., here. u xo 11 nt' .. .. • ll:taUon as e se proper Y.c ur- May Duke. here. n<'W Conrrdt•mle arcy unltorms. redlt lhe machine haa 6 DENTISTRY For c t f'h·ttht'r 1.'1 on~ or the ~~~~~~e~ the breach between lndl- May 9 Temple. at Phlladel- YOUR LIFE WORK? rew campu rl'l('brillr ucn &POrt- vlduals nnd heaped up Inequalities phlo. N y u .. at New York I 10 1n1 u de1 bY recently. land mlllery. Dr. Reinhold Nf'l- ~ ay 11 Army. at west Point T HI ll ~ r vanl Unh•tnil) Oental Tht bowl 11hapcd tralr on tht buhr ay School ulftr• 111 IIIIHirPll" ed f PIIf! of l.r 11 Ch&Pt'l Is a bird both. I May 12 Com ell. at Ithaca . cour' t in thi• hrl.l ul huh h No Jtt•m • \\ll don'l put wa ter In each t ? May 13 Colaate, at Hamlllon ll The "apcnk" to which Y>e refer- May 14 Drexel, at Phlladel- •rr\lrt , with ttn fih~"' un mtcl • iral currrla&inn• \ rt ~, , .v· Thr.r 1e thre t.a or twins red a.ome time AIO hu l>Hn raid- phla, .. ho.ll w , ,, ,., ttlltllllt In hool the Ad~ , Bnt11 and I'd and the brains of the outfit ls ...... , • I MIMr 0. 0 0 • 0 ., o... , Hn1nc wath th" latter pall bear- bfol l\1 held Incommunicado tor When every country has set up I Dot! • 1 Ill l•t•h4 A·• ltoiM •- In th~ ciO& t lmllarlly. Can ' the nonce. What, lhtY'rt! tntorc­ tarlft' carriers thert! will bf! no )0\1 tell whtrh 1 th oldf• 1 tn Ina Prohibition! trad~.- 811 Ronald Lindsay. L------.....1