EDITORIALS: WESTWARD Once Again ONCE AGAIN Take All : m •^ Ih- —1J—tt^. ~-^rT7 S~>rJWffli^=jS!S''^-~•'->-•' >«f^cPOj^ D C~T—.n — •^t~-H "t Tuesday, December 2, 1941 Thirty-Eighth Year-No. 22 Duke University, Durham, N. C. Rose Bowl Beckons Mighty Devils Bowl Bid Blue Team Sets Off Gets Rose Wild Nite Bowl Bid Climaxing a brilliant unde­ "California We're Coming Back." leted, untied seas3on, the Bediam reigned and no mighty Blue Devils will meet holds barred, ss Duke rtscciv- the Oregon State Beavers in ed its second bowl bid in four • nation's top gridiron clas- in the Pasadena Rose Bowl ready k yed to fever New Year's Day. villi cxpec ally Sunday night i t of the the casual radio announcemen se;sianef "Corvallis, Oregon, Nov. 20.- Oregon State college tonight si y foo Sill ts r the New Year's Rose Bowl game in Pis sad or, a, California." ssamis from hundreds of student-guarded [ou rally, arted --= progressed, emanated Oregon State, automatically from the sing and endisd in all elected to represent the Pacific the cafes and streets of Durham. Coast in lhe bowl by virtue of Prepared for the celebration Saturday's defeat of Ore- this time, the downtown pas-side ielected Duke 3s their New turned into a mechanized ad- s Day opponent Saturday vance as students enmasse turn­ night. The bid was received here ed out and towns people turned Dean W. H. Wannamaker in. From the court house to Ws-st etime Sunday morning, im- campus sand points in between iately following which the raged a bowl-ismd snub (if hiUin- ine formality of securing the ous students. [ici-ioisssiion of the other Southern In a desperate alUunpl io mil- ssonftss-isrice teams was carried do all stories handed down from formality had been 1938, mobs rioted in every place ended t .i the liquid refreshmer when the members of the tea had. Students we voted to accept the bid if off ere ones prepared The undefeated and untied Blue Devils who will travel to Pasadena, California, Third row: T. Davis, J, Smith, Morgan, Hoover, Sterner, Nanni, Snyder, Storer, ; of 1 • local restau- Coach Wallace Wade was i to battle tbe Oregon State Beavers in the annual Rose Bowl classic on New Tear's Hood, Burns, Troxell, Felty, Lipscomb. route from New York to Du Day, with the coaches who have led them through a perfect season, are shown Top row: Fawcctt, H. Smith, Poole, Gantt, Bedding, Dawson, Long, C. Davis, Baldwin, Beatty, Bcamer, Rute. all damage done by celebrating Bottom row: Biles, Byrd, Dempsey, Crigler, Wartman, Haynes, Vann, Wolfe, students. It covers; Coaches: Eddie Cameron, hack field; Hersehel Caldwell, freshmen; Wallace only however; he was just 24 Wade, head coach] Ellis Haglcr, line; Dennis Stanley, end. This will be Coach Wade's sinlh trip to the Rose Bowl. Tables fell undi it-mad students, lights players snid ssssistsssit coaches in went out. is' is. S- .' S.:1 ; Duo-Pianists Senior Coeds picked Duke: "We are very glad and reechoed Tickets For Spivak Players to Present Blue Devils. Play in Page Will Sponsor Car springs groaned sssiil stretched under the load Series Selling Well December 8 Fashion Show Mr. and Mrs. North name." Percy Locey, director of elers moving from one athletics at Oregon State, stated nsky and Babin, world fa- that Duke was the "one and only ported wher duo-pianists, will present ie the theme of lhe senior hides Clamp, Men's Pan-Hellenic council treasurer, announced to­ fashion show which will be Duke Players i that their version of the Owen the second recital of the univer- Davis mysterj medy, Mr. and Mrs. North, is ready for Use Beavers in the nation's No. 1 Hided ( day. "Although ticket sales for the three-dance series are ;rt series next Monday held in the Woman's college au- studen arhi bang-up prese: tion in Page, Thursday and Fri. : post-season game. "Duke was in­ going well, they are not yet satisfactory enough to insure December B. in Page um, Wednesday night at 8 vited and accepted and no other continuation of the 'big-name band' policy at Duke." The productit Exams, term papers, and Mon­ — a at 8:15 I for weeks on Bi team had been given an oppor­ No check of sales for the fall brilliant Hussian-bon tunity to refuse an invitation,'' day assignments we Fan-Hcl series featuring Spivak, the dramatic Parade Offers from the flrst hint o s are now in the midst o EE Delegates "The man who plays the sweet­ on-wide tour for this, thei: est trumpet in the world," were fraternity open hous fifth American season. They ari Wade, Eleven made by this afternoon, Clamp being presented at the unlver to know the truth, Attend Meet stated, but council hopes for a inder the auspices of ths Newman's. ich Wallace Wade and hi sell-out for Friday night's for­ Music Study club of the Worn- lable mal, and Saturday's tea dans^ Coming as a surprise cl Bowl-bound Blue Devil coll esss Theii the fashion show will b( jblislici nake their first public ap reach Durham. vill mark tl s first iwning of the King and Queen Coeds left the throng at 10: high, i last-ir of tKe Winter Carnival at nee following Sunday in compliance with uni vers: ence of the American Inst for tickets wa; e-qiiitslcd irday night formal d ruling, but the holiday of Electrical Engineers in Freshman houses have already riet Goldberg is in ct > play i Orleans, ried itself inside th Isisskud sen given the opportunity io Vitya Vronsky was born ir of the script for the show which ,ls::s, dorms and the wome Representing the local student buy tickets, and Southgate and iev and Victor Babin in Mos- being managed by Marion ope of ! Tour Duke Parade," campus chapter of the AIEE. the g Epworth dormitm lii)i. oh. Monday night wa 'W, some five hundrsrf miles also murdered. dio show in Page auditorium. as open for dsiiinu as will bo in New Orteahs thrc - by. coun apart, but they first Tickets may be obtained from he next two days. Thefts I Mrs. Nortl Duke's coach and team will open hou: (Con 3 6) " tur Schnabcl in Ber- iy senior coed for thirty cents. that finally pi re under thirty and Coed models are: Kay Harp­ be featured guest on the 8:30 Itnndled? the clues that solve the m; program, broadcast over local already er, Sara Bel), Tommy Rick, much to lhe chagrin of Li Larry Blanchard, president of tickets for American concert stage. They Mike Seafield, Isabel Falls, Jill Radio station WDNC, Bob Wolff, e SGA and president of Kappa ant Wcigand (Larry Hi gram master of ceremonies, first c Jackson-, Jean Walker, Betty and his aide Fred Wal key Alpha: Calendar for the sre accorded thus! i, Mildred Clusman, E lounced today. irs aft urday night •elcome by audiences 3ms, Louise Searight, Midge fince Courtney and his Duke of fipen id «. for the Satui Philadelphia and New York. Hodgson, Nancy Leonard, Dotty ambassadors will return to the Of Events day afternoon tea dance. "ishop, Eddie Breithaupt. Libby Chorus to Sing de air for the night, and ak's band, which featu; Hough, Jean McCreary, If ' " most pleasant Lassen, Wilma Planseon, Dotty scar's Hoof and Horn show, 've seen. The o fail Stivers, Winn Jones, Pat Reac 'Messiah* at 4 D take thiss iL'Eiiliir aptitude leader, nt Boutwell and Si throughout the popular fContinued on page 6) test last spring will be given a Next Sunday or lioib the retest on December 5 in room Loy Gulledge, Jr. are repre world as lhe "Band t" ing the local student branch of Handling sweet and sw Thirty Frosh Coeds and 113, Biology building at 3 p.m.th e American Society of Me­ Fashion Institute Music Study Club •eternity Students who plan to lake this chanical Engineers at the New Make B Average for in the two afternoons, test should apply to Dr. P. G, both the fraternity men and the York convention of that gi •ment at Glen 1 Thirty freshman coeds, ten Hall as soon as possible. this week, with Professors I To Offer Awards Inducts Nineteen frcsslimen can learn something Sigma Xi Society will meet sirthplace of : Wilbur, R. G. Chapman, an s continued through more than last year's class, have about each other. The present December 3 at 8 p.m. in the J. Reed attending the se made B averages in their mid- Chismistry lecture room. Dr meeting at the convention. semester grades according to e which could be worked out Hobbs, of the chemistry dejsssrt- The band's leader, a complete unknown when he first we The Tobe-Cobun Institute Last Friday the Music study figures released by Miss Louise precede a program of sensible rnent, will speak on "Military rushing." Explosives." Now York, first gained s Fashion Careers will offer club initiated 19 upperclassman Sea bolt of |he Woman's college. Goon Day Brings fashion fellowships to sc members. They are: seni Thomas, Delta Tau Delta Duke Players will hold a pic­ favor when playing with E Those who comprised the Pollack's great band of the early women in accredited colleges Mary Cowles, Vera Jean ; .itor of the Archive: "The nic Sunday afternoon. Ail nctivt Cold Feet to Sophs eleven per cent of the class and associate members who have 1930's.
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