To Be Given Sunday

To Be Given Sunday

i :: ;;--.• / plflpt HI iiiilliiiiiii „'! i . tsi •• '•/ ;vv .-.V; in i L . Ji.,iS1 , , >.rJiS* fi'i. iif SiKlll piMm. • 1 • aMSsttlRfl mmm "„ ,i . m 3P:ttS^IPBn r jilllBlMll Student Weekly Publication The Rice Institute 1 HOUSTON. TEXAS, AY, JANUARY 5, 1934 NO. WwmHi Hamill Is Texas Candidate Shannon Begins Freshmen Get For Rhodes Scholarship New Year Minus Ritzy and Lose Girl Singer "Slime^ Title Rice Senior Is One Of Two Contestants Selected For Honor To Be Given Sunday Freshmen are no longer "slimes." By State Committee Feature Numbers Being Pre- ' That lowly appellation has been dis- Ifl pared for 1934 carded along with the passing of the Raymond p. Hamill, Rice's candi- Rhodes Scholarship 'group. The states Hops old year, and like'the new year, the *e rroT*> date for the Rhodes Scholarship this are grouped into eight districts of six Dr. Chiilman Junior Class If ill Four year was one of two contestants se- states for the purpose of selection. new name has giveft a wew confidence The Saturday night dance to he held Meet Today at One lected to represent the state in the In each state there is a Committee and a bright outlopk. Vltend Modern of Selection, which nominates from this Saturday at the University Club final competition to be hold in New Freshmen can riow display thejr To Talk on Art The Junior Class, will meet en the candidates applying to it the two will mark the first, dance of the new Orleans Monday. Josuph E. Hawkins, huisse Friday at 1 p. m. in the Phys- best to appear before the District year. knickers in as conspicuous manner as Baylor graduate, is the other candi- ics' , Amphitheatre. BUll • FrShcis, Language eel Committee. Richard Shannon's orchestra will they desire. No 'longer now do they Of Correggio date selected by the Scholarship com- president of the class, will rake Each District Committee then selects play as usual, but Geraldine Cole, who have to make a show of themselves; mittee which met on the Rice campus charge and also appoint class eotn- last Tuesday. from the twelve candidates so nomi- some time ago replaced Rui McBride Drs. McKillop, Whiting, Mo- no longer do they have to brand them- Address Will Re Given In irtittees for the year. nated not more than four men who as singer with the orchestra, will not Hamill, only 20 years old, is a senior selves as the lowest type of student, raud and Meyer Go To will represent their states as Rhodes return. As yet no one has been Physics Amphitheatre here. He is a nephew of Dr. R. A. named to replace Miss .Cole. as the beginner; no longer do they St. Louis Tsanoff, professor of philosophy. His Scholars at Oxford, England. At 4:30 In spealurig of the dance, Wednes- have to brand themselves: with the home is in Arvada, Colorado. The committee that selected Hamill and Hawkins to represent Texas has day, Bob Schulzc, president of the atrocious trademark of their ex-su- Alumni Plans Although he is majoring in English By .RAYMOND LEE « B'HiK • fi Dr. Edgar Odell Lovett, Rice presi- Studs'nts' Association stated, "I think ctteijur<i a meetitrti <>t di, and hopes to "honour" in that course periors: freshme$/are now able to The aimuii! Sunday afternoon ex- dent, as its chairman- that these Saturday night dances will 'Language At ,<jciut'iF>i oi Ame:i in June, Hamlll's marked ability in discontinue (he weekly .wearing, of the To Give Aid to be as big a success this year as they tension lecture- of the Rice Institute , i/il |St. Louis on Dccemhei US; L!!>, .a biology secured him a gradership in were last year. This dance next Sat- slime cap, the grain tie, and the red January 7. at 4:JJU will b< gin on ,) 0 that subject, which he now holds. in day should be belter than any we've o'clock., w i t ,h a Hamill has not taken part in colle- and green suspenders. • Lii^ineernhow » .,t,i„ had so far. The new arrangements of lecUu'e by James giate athletics but participated in bas- Casll Prizes Red and green suspenders and the O. • ' • : partment. Dr. Huif^jith" Wh Richard Shannon, combined with the Chiilman.' Jr,, as-; 1 .tifiiiwi ih'parUneiv.. Mi-. <!.!. ,W ketball and track events while in high rest of the paraphernalia can be stored, spirit of the new year, will go to niako iistimt professor school. Offered For in the bottom of trunks to be shown "Grand Reunion'' of Grads ,/V 'V"' this dance one of the most pleasurable •if arj.'hiteciilrc, . | P£0/t\s..;or Marcvi iMoniuri < He spent his freshman year at the given as yet." to skeptical grandchildren, or they i n d dm. c'.or 1 of At imOW in | F')'«;«rit,-Jv nYj- •< - Universcity of Denver in Denver, Dress Design may be hung in rooms as reminders of Colorado. He transferred' to Rice in he Houston Alt 1931. During his stay here he has loving and memorable days. But What- Museum., to h itKsjjt! Prospect " 1#$ Wh- lector* is entitled V,/ , ......... piv McKdlnp m a : ranked high in scholastic standings Miss Lane Will Give Entry Rice Freshman ever their ending, they arc dead and .ill'j1/ '(!'., , j> jW?1''Sir, and was recently elected to Phi Beta Blanks To Rice obsolete for this year. 1 h" lA'-sociaiiOn m Kicci. Afi.il'njn plan ,! ,, Kappa. He has Worked his way Expires During ,j, All slimes who passed the December .••• nit', -pit. seeicd a pap'.'i" on through most of his school life. Candidates ;exams and so stayed in,school are now The Art IV-4:;' '^'/",i "ijlf / foil' -M Hamill will be among twelve con- ; no longer to . be jeered at.'Jjir :to. stand •eggio," • , i.ntjves-'ol irbc, StyM* j&frtftt .!)«. Gta testants for one of the four scholar- The N'atioti,: a Ch Prizes ranging from one hundred Xmas Holidays I the trials of flagrant /•abuse, beciiu.se Cor,'<-.--,i< I. Who:, e ry:,^ ;j,-,. <:t;jon ;, II a, , pstper,,' Were •; ships awarded this district which in- 1 and fifty dollars to ten dollars and now they art full-fledged . s|i|de'hls; Humanisii: cludes the states of Texas, Louisiana, look hi' n a m i 'Jeering department- I';.etia. 1 totaling seven hundred seventy dollars : not slimes! The met :•• Oklahoma, Alabama, Mississippi, and George Parker Passes Away roni the I..WU III "eeiing '•tudent.s will take an aetiv are being offered by the Young De- 1 fci'l •.'liK-'ii. i! iri'in;, '.tid'V Arkansas, two candidates being sub- M? CIUl.l.MA\ which lie svas-Jl""' "'is icuni'm. A tenlativi.' pio Si?:utl: signers division of Marshall Field and At Local Hospital On 110,1 Hnjiigave mitted by each of those states. bornin th,e aterritor ..mall ycits of' j I'pr: th„e reunio,. ;... n. .include s a,. din i Company of Chicago to college stu- Moderna. in northern Italy it was 11•1 "de' atd. thbye. SeniiiimeinlK-i' CuinnionsN tfi, , toadr cli eaiis at . itV l>»- inert ! Thirty-two scholarships are assigned December 29 : Jr. r.Mii dents all over the country for the best International custoiiiai'.y to give the painlci ih<*' 'raiioh. laculty. old '.'.KwUial":.. n< prif'IS'" et 'b" annually to the United States by the dress designs for early spring and nemo of his birthplace as .i ''nick" :senior engineers.. , K'diop:i' i/Jelt"' summer. George Anthony Parker, 20, .Rice Relations Is name. The dale of his birlh is un- "Such a .-cunion will'pi ne, miitiial- jjtj, All accredited students at Rice are freshman, died early Friday, Decem- •\r "WVT f\ k rp' • j divided, but 1404, is usually conceded ly h*..'t»'dicial >» 'in- adttrite ene-'u-i . T ; s ilili'lonl lj h.V'' r Aggies Play eligible to enter. The dresses designed ber 29, in a local hospital, following a X yy J\ j[ 01)10 '" hirlh. Ih' died in I53-.I. /'iid to the pre ' ot in'iimm, :-tu must be for street, spectator, or active short illness. Parker was a life long 1 ' at about 40 years old, and Mr. Chill - (dents at Rice since I lie old grads will sport for late spring or summer, no resident of Houston, and was a mem- malt's, Jt'cture. will ;bo ;riyeh oti i'he'. Ihayp the opportitni'ty tpl .reiVew '• Owls Here 3 students from art schools may enter ber of the- Holy Cross Episcopal four hundredth anniversary o.l his friendship:, and fit Student M e e t i n g.T*) Be Held at ; this contest, all designs become the church. Rev. Lawrence L. Brown of- death. students will meet gi a^atpj, \yho "fti-iv itutry Hodse on . ! b Wednesday property of Marshall Field an§ Com- Corrcggio was a northern Italian u e of assistance, to ththee m In locating ficiated ft hit- funeral, held at the ; pany whether winning t> prize or ncA, artist, who worked illhis entire life in ffht-m. positions after cr. iduallioti;,"' Eligi h i t .' For i...... i « Holy Cross Episcopal church, and January 9 1 MM all dresses must be sketched on an the Y.dlev of T'o, about 'Parhia.'..He ^eeretary^Trcasu :,-!', burial took place in Glendale ceme- At Will Be Conference Opener official entry form which can be se- January 8 at 5:15 at the Autry House never 1 traveled more than ,'10 'miles , a called nWfin •'Si •©.

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