Second Session Registration Plans for Revised

Second Session Registration Plans for Revised

- ia..., giatea tiausnur alliouQ 1111.1. Aw Shucks, We Can't Help It! Powerful Hot, Ain't It Bud? THE TOREADOR VOLUME XIV Z-742 TEXAS TECHNOLOGICAL COLLEGE, LUBBOCK, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1940 NUMBER 66 TECH'S MEXICAN EXPEDITION REPORTS Traffic Safety Vanderbilt Mexico City Riots Are Only Registration Plans For Students Doing Daily Dozen To Be Offered As By Jeanne McDonald Education Course Second Session Revised Returning from Mexico with which fell from $5.95 to $4.50 an inside knowledge of the po- and went back to $5.25. Al- Teachers Will Learn litical situation, valuable maps though the government main- How To Give Driving And *Special Instructors To Give and artifacts and a general tains strict control over t h e Safety In High Schools Musick Peers Into knowledge of the history and finances, it was powerless to archaeology of the country, the restrain the panic of many Traffic Safety and Automo- His Crystal To See Several New Courses field trip sponsored by the de- Americans in Mexico who rush- bile Operation, a training partment of history and an- ed to exchange their money and course for teachers, will be of- Big Homesick Issue I. HUAI CXLtsitilLilloils 101 the Ilrst week:. have been sched- thropology under the direction in the process lost a good deal. fered next semester by the de- uled for Saturday and Monday, July 1.3 and 15. There will be of Dr. W. C. Holden has been Of the scheduled itinerary of partment of civil engineering. Plans for the annual "Home- only two examination periods each day, 8-11 o'clock and 2-5 reported a success. the party, the most outstanding The course will be taught by F. sick Edition" of THE TOREADOR o'clock. By talking with hundreds of place visited was the convent L. McRee, associate professor are already underway, accord- Registration for the second semester will be conducted people, many of them students of the San Augustin order in of civil engineering. ing to an announcement from Tuesday at the Library. from 8 to 12 o'clock and 1:30 to 5 in t h e University of Mexico, Pueblo. Until the past f e w The training course is being Speaking with authority on George Musick, business man- o'clock. the party came to a good un- years this convent was hidden offered in cooperation with the world events and trends a n d ager of the publication. "There is no possible way of estimating, at present, the derstanding of the political and unknown to the general American Automobile Associa- about h i .s experiences in all The special edition, which is total number of students who will enroll, but the number is not pepper pot of the country which public and the government. It tion and the Texas State High- parts of the world with heads sent each year to students over (*expected to exceed that of the boiled over soon after t h e is built as a house within a way Patrol. of nations, Cornelius Vander- the state, as well as to those first semester." W. P. Clement, group left on July 2. The com- house. T h e outside building Due to the seriousness of the bilt, Jr., will lecture here who may plan to return in the registrar, said. He said due to mon people want Almazan, in- wa s an ordinary apartment traffic problem, the objective of Thursday, July 18 as a feature fall, will contain much feature international and national con- dependent candidate, for pres- house. Inside was a complete the course is in the fight to re- of the recreational program. material, and original plan is ditions, there would probably ident but they are not willing convent with a myriad of sec- duce accidents, as it has been Returning from trips to Mexico for an eight or twelve page be a slight decrease in the en- to start a revolution to get him ret rooms. proved that traffic accidents and Europe this year, Vander- paper. rollment. Clubs and organizations in office. There is likely to be Today the place is preserv- can be reduced through driver bilt will speak on "My Most There was a ten per cent de- wishing to turn in feature ma- a god deal of trouble before the ed as national monument with education and training. Interesting Interviews." crease in the enrollment of the the exact relics used by t h e terial, or information about second semester of summer votes are officially canvassed in Specifically the course will nuns. When the convent was their work are requested to do school last year and there is no August and perhaps after that. include the organization a n d discovered by a government so. as early as possible since reason to think otherwise of The party ran into several administration of a course in agent, t h e inmates hurriedly the "Homesick Edition" will go this semester, Clement said. riots in Mexico City. But t h e the secondary school, limita- changed their habits to street to press August 23. No numbers for time of reg- riots were not serious: it seem- tions, responsibilities, and du- Vanderbilt Junior clothes and went through a Making the date earlier than gistration will be issued. Stu- ed, according to a member of ties of the driver and pedes- secret door in an adjoining usual this year, Musick h a s dents will be allowed to enter the party that the students, who trian, sound driving practices, were responsible for most of church, mingling unknown with To Lecture Here explained that it is being done the library at any time during the automobile and its place in the people in the church, Be- in order to give summer ses- the day. them, merely created a riot in modern life and methods of hind the door, the nuns h a d sion students a chance to re- Method to be followed in re- place of staging athletic con- teaching automobile driving. tests. While walking down to watched mass for hundreds of On His Interviews ceive the paper, and to allow gistration is, first secure permit The "Sportsmanlike Driving the University one morning, the years with the public unaware for its distribution to others in for registration, second have Series" prepared by the Amer- party noticed that the police of their presence. World Wide Journalist their home towns at as early housing approved, men in the ican Automobile Association were holding crowds back from The secret chapel of the con- Will Relate Experiences a date as is possible. Dean of Men's office and wom- with "The Man and the Motor the street over which was scat- vent w a s reached through a en in the Dean of Women's of- car" by Albert W. Whitney of With Hitler, Mussolini tered a miscellany of brick bats tiny trap door. The room was fice, third get registrar's appro- the National Safety Council Hiss Ruth Pirtle, head of Tech's and other weapons. All t h e always in darkness except for Highlighting the second se- val, fourth, pay fees at business will be used as test material. geecit department, will lead shop windows were closed with a candle. Today the black vel- mester recreation program will Harding Conducts office, fifth, report to the Li- Lectures, class room discus- a party of twenty-four on a iron shutters. Upon inquiry, vet altar hangings remain in be the lecture next Thursday brary for completion of regis- sions, written papers, labora- tour of the middle west a n d the Techsters were informed place and a wax figure of a night by Cornelius Vanderbilt, tration. tory a n d road demonstrations eastern United States. They that a riot had just been quel- kneeling nun gives it an eerie Jr.. world renowned journalist, Final Concert Mr. Clement urges that ev- will comprise the course. leave July 18 by bus, returning traveler and lecturer. Topic of Final summer school band eryone who possibly can com- led. To bystanders it was no air of reality. August 8. Famous sites in In the program of the course his talk will be "My Most In- concert was conducted Thurs- plete all pre-registration be- more serious than a fourth of The party also visited, among Washington and New York will these topics will be treated: teresting Interviews." day night by Dr. A. A. Harding, fore Tuesday so as to avoid July gathering in this country. other historic and picturesque be main attractions with five analysis of accidents and their Vanderbilt, scion of the New director of the University of Il- having to stand in line. Another angle gathered by sites, the castle occupied by days spent in t h e latter city. causes, study of methods of ac- York capitalist family. who tur- linois band, one of the best Students who were not en- the Texans was that sentiment Maximilan and Carlotta, Aus- Scenic and historic places en- cident prevention and the study n e d bourgeois in becoming a band directors in the nation. rolled the fall or spring semes- in Mexico has veered sharply trian rulers during the French route will be visited. of the "rules of the road" in- f-,r7pgrInnriont, h a s prigi---yorsir.inyi.i. ozaupati*n - T h e Numbers plr, ),1 or. the con- I tees this year or the first se- volving study of ordinary sta- feeling in the past few months. complete household equipment, lived abrctd and traveled many cert were from Dr.

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