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For Spring Services Dr.C.G.Davis to I Students To Open Conduct Spring Services Qtfje Batribsoman Rooms For Inspection ALENDA LUX UBI ORTA LIBERTAS ZS28 VOL. XXVI DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1939 No. 18 Trustees In Dry Dances Complimented OpenHouse Crisis Seen ?eY" Cabinet Secures TO THE STUDENTS OF To Be HeldFor Europe Semi-Ann'al DAVIDSON COLLEGE: Asheville The notably fjjie deportment of the students of Davidson Preacher Maurice Hindus Discusses Here College on the occasion of the recent series of dances in For Friends Meet Charlotte been subject of Present Situation In lias the most favorable comment Czechslovakia Executive CommitteeMeets among citizens of this city. 1 am informed that no liquor Annual Open House in the For Spring Services Today for Preliminary bottles were found around the Arniorv-Auditoriiim alter Dormitories Will Be SPEAKS HERE MONDAY the was of Discussions dances and that there practically no evidence Sponsored Tomorrow Dr. C. Crier Davis, drinking, among either the students iir quests. Davidson Criticizes England and Science Marches On Graduate To Hold The explanation is to be found in the attitude of the A chance to observe the Series This afternoon at two o'- France's Attitude again. 19-22 students, , Science is on the march March clock the Executive Commit- as indicated in the cards distributed among those campus life of Davidson stu- attending the dances. 1 have one of the cards. Signed by dents will be jfivetl professors Maurice Hindus, Uus- Watch this paper next week i tee of the Trustees of David- noted (' "Student Dance Committee," lecturer, tn a to find out how science is about Rev. Grier will he son College met iii tlie L. the the printed cards read: and friends of the college to- sian spoke full Davis E. to rule the world. the speaker at tile annual Davidson Room of "The Davidson student body lias voted to abolish all morrow afternoon when the audience in Chambers Ruilding Baxter use intoxication ("lass an- This is 'not a rcriifftout cult. We SpringServices to be sponsor- Chambers to preliminary of liquors during the period of our dances. Senior sponsors its Monday ni.u'lit. IMs subject hear this vote every student is under solemn in Czechslovakia,Her owe allegiance to no country. ed lij tin- V, M. C. A. Cabinet, reports from the administra- By considered coven- nual npen-house the dormi- was: Glory before; ( We have discovered basic truths March 19-22, \s usual the ser- tion of the college. ant to refrain from drinking twelve hours during, tories. and 1ler Irief. and twelve hours after, dances. From to 5:00 1 M. the first introduced the about our world which give u» ies will open mi Sunday at Tomorrow morning at ten o'clock all We request the hearty 3:M I. Dr. A. Currie. who meet cooperation of our guests in the. efforts of our students to floor of every building except the speaker, stated that we of America tin- regular vesper service and the Trustee* «wiU for their will through semi-annual session in the E. L. live up to their obligationsin this matter." barracks will be open for inspec- are ©all} interested in knowing,a- before. continue Wednes- go truths evening Baxter Davidson Room of Chamb- I have quoted the card for the information of the read- tion The visitors will first to side from propaganda, what is tran- You can know these day March 22.consist- ing public because it says and 1 parlor of dormitory, and spiring the old world. Horn in and our power next week. ing iif two services daily, one ers Building to hear reports from what the conduct of the stu- tin Watts in share guide Russia, at at chapel parind and one each the administration and to discuss dents and guests at the dances constituted a worthy exam- Students will then them thru' Mr. Hindus left there the ple, 1 and the will he age of ami evening, routine matters. congratulate you Davidson College. rooms. Refreshments thirteen settled in New parties return to York, attending the will Mr. Jackson, treasurer of David- GENERAL M '"■ served when the Graduate Mr. Davis come here from ECKLENBUR< of University. He Steel Speaks he son made a statement about the re- [Continued ■>« Page 1'rI Watts School Harvard Asheville where has been pastor Invitations visited ten of tin- l-irst Presbyterian ports he would make to the Trus- has his native country Church Revolution, About Rifiery past year. Hi- graduated tees. Dr. I.ingle was out of town Printed invitations &ravc been is: times since the for the of however, and hence no information sited by the class to members In his addles-. Mr. Hindus said frim David.son in V)27 ami ha> *ince trustees, professors Major C. L.Steel Asks D Club interesting was available, about his report. Mr. Debaters Encounter tin- board of that In had gone back to gather had an career. wives, several j To Consider Riflery Jackson's report included a discus- and their and towns- material for a new book that he While a student here Mr Davis people. The students who live on preparing, only to As Sport sion ot budget matters tor the was find that was president of Philanthropic Lit- tin school sessions of 1938-1939 and Washington and Lee tin- first floors of dormitories it was tin- saddest hook that he had Riflery as a sport at Davidson erary Society and treasurer of the asked, although not ever written; with 1939-1940, a report on the Centen- have been re- he returned the was t|i,. subject of a talk made by Forensic Council. He took pan in to open rooms to the fully completed, many nial Movement and other financial Bob Ramsey and Locke White quired, their manuscript Major C I. Steel to the D.Club activities and was ,i member I Cabinet, Alpha matters. He also enumerated some Officials For Take Negative Side visitors. Same Race Iat its regular meeting in Mini Row of the Y Phi l-'.p- This i- the third consecutive year silon, the (llee Varsity of the campus improvements made For Davidson 'Ihe Russians and the Slavs arc la t night. Huh. the that the graduating classes have that the wrestling team and the freshman during the past summer. These in- Pi Gamma Mu ot the same race although they arc In view of the fact rifle In their the sponsored this even. Hans for this Debating clude renewal of a pipe line in the second debate of entirely different. In fact, the only nam has a full schedule, and be- anil varsitv team. season, the Davidson function have been carried fiul hj by College, heating system from Chambers and debating thing between them is that cause it is supported the Arkansas Are Selected team, committee appointed 1" senior similar the Gymnasium to the Centralheat- represented l>\ Locke .1 ; Major Steel thought that it should president which in- they both eat thick slices of brcadj After leaving Davidson Mr. Davis ing plant ; installation of lavatories White and Rob Ramsey, met a Sam Newell ;In- made into a regular sport He Simmons, Hulen, Sprunt cludes Alex Krwin. chairman, and The Kussjans are talkative and the] work for a year under the Home with hot and cold running water in group from Washington .mil also pointed out that anyone on ' |ohh Mawhinncy and "Bon Czechs are not; the Czechs want Mission office of the Synod of West Dormitory; in- Elected to Positions I.ee University last night at Walk team must keep ill goodI each room in \ to lie independent, even to the ex- the ritb \rkansas. |,, |')_><i |u. entered of showers on the third 7:30 in Eu Hall, er." physical condition; a marksman stallation was tent thai they don't want to ac- Princeton Theological Seminary, West Frank Simmons unani- The question was the -ami- one show skdl and much hard and fourth floors of Hast and elected president <if cept hospitality, and they have a must After a successful year there In ; new hot water pump mously the lh.it will In- used in all debates work in learning to shoot from tin- Dormitories a marvelous sens,- ,,f discipline They j transferred to Union Seminary in in the central heating N'cirtli Carolina Gamma chapt- this year. "Resolved That the various positions. installed df Tifo Services ■ can do any amount nl hard labor, Richmond and completed bis course plant ; purchases of new furniture er Pi Gamma Mu. honorary United States should stop spending The main subiect fur the even social fraternity, at the and are among tile most skilled ;there in 1931. dormitory rooms; rcfinish- science public fund-, including credit, for i ing was ihe discussion of whether for the Be Held! workers in the world 111' most not Following graduation ing of one-third of the floors of regular bi-monthly meeting the stimulation of business." As is Will ill. I" t lull should recommend to his from held last Friday. T Illicit! able feature is thai they an not tin- Seminary Mr. Davis accepted Chambers Building and rewaxing F.inier tin custom in .all debates held ..n Day Prayer ihe Athletic council that iiflery be Dave Sprunt eleetedI Annual World Of militaristic. a call to pastor at of the rest :and cleaning and spe- and u.err- the Davidson campus, no decision Observed made a sport Though the D-Club he assistant vice-president and secretaryi To Be At the- otllburst of the World War Grace Covenant < 'httrcli in Rich- cial treatment of mattresses in the was made.
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