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NUMBER 2<lb />
Cotten and Jarvis Hall<lb />
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HALLOWEEN SPIRIT<lb />
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responsibility. New trash tans will<lb />
be blaced at suitable locations and<lb />
mus be used:<lb />
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be changes for the students eon-<lb />
jVeiueniV.<lb />
In the basement the corner room<lb />
which is now vacant, but which was<lb />
formerly the old Postoffiee will be<lb />
furnished as a lounging room for<lb />
day students. Such a place has<lb />
; ong been needed.<lb />
The present book room is to hi<lb />
moved up to first floor in the roomJQu!<lb />
formerly occupied by Dr. Flanagan'<lb />
las an office. Since be moved from<lb />
it. painters have been rapidly pre<lb />
paring it to contain the many texts<lb />
used in the school.<lb />
The room that will be left vacant<lb />
then in the basement will be used<lb />
by th" men students as a place in<lb />
which to leave their hooks at odd<lb />
times during the day and to spend<lb />
their spare moments.<lb />
In regard to the library. Miss<lb />
Davis requested that the entrance<lb />
 door he used correctly, that the<lb />
hooks he esteemed, that the tele-<lb />
phone there not be used for private<lb />
alls. that the front steps not be<lb />
receding the<lb />
Argentina,<lb />
in Interesting Program<lb />
Planned<lb />
Spain's Greatest Dancer<lb />
DELEGATES EXPECTED FROM<lb />
EVERY N. C. CAMPUS<lb />
Meredith College Will Act<lb />
As Hostess<lb />
performance of<lb />
the first formal ident Convention meets in Raleigh,<lb />
The North Carolina Baptist Stu-<lb />
lege<lb />
will<lb />
from<lb />
as<lb />
with Meredith Col-<lb />
hostesal This conference<lb />
ie attended by delegations<lb />
every campus in the state,<lb />
i most significant<lb />
dinner of the year was given .Mon-<lb />
day evening, October 21. The<lb />
guests were the faculty members.<lb />
the Training School and Ad-1 thus making it<lb />
ministration staffs, and their wivesjyouth meeting.<lb />
sounds. rAlsl Carolina Tea<lb />
run i i ' will be repn nted<lb />
i ne mea t Halloween prevailed1<lb />
in the decorations. Yellow and<lb />
black plae cards and ere<lb />
paper<lb />
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Among<lb />
President<lb />
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eaders<lb />
�hers College<lb />
by Frances<lb />
of the local<lb />
who<lb />
afforded much color while candles<lb />
were used to light both dining halls.<lb />
Th Senior class was responsible<lb />
for the dinner. Committees serv-<lb />
ing We-e as follows :<lb />
Invitations: Virginia Fryar.<lb />
Frances Calahan, Elisabeth Wil-<lb />
son, Maude Starling, Elizabeth<lb />
llines. Evelyn Dixon Turlington<lb />
and Margaret Martin.<lb />
Decorations: Rachel Ston<lb />
ind and Bettie Coopei<lb />
Seating: Mary Beale<lb />
Hazel Copeland, Linelle<lb />
Hyatt Forest and Helen Taylor.<lb />
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Mr. Rhine Says<lb />
Teachers Must Be<lb />
Alert To Changes<lb />
ENTS!<lb />
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night, October 15,<lb />
if the faculty who re<lb />
. Hall gave a party,<lb />
v a liou.se warming,<lb />
he hoys who are now<lb />
 newly completed<lb />
of that building.<lb />
� receiving line were<lb />
is, George Willard.<lb />
Mi-s Jenkins. Miss<lb />
i umber of the other<lb />
of introducing the<lb />
� �� guests a shadow<lb />
been erected, behind<lb />
ach r passed as her<lb />
died .lungles. corn-<lb />
Ann Eodwine,<lb />
out the character-<lb />
We Must Find New Avenues of<lb />
Approach to God and to<lb />
New Friends<lb />
Wl<lb />
participate m the program are:<lb />
Senator .1. Y. Bailey: Dr. Wade<lb />
II Bryant of the Barton Heights<lb />
Baptist Church in Richmond: Dr.<lb />
-I. chde Turner of Greensboro;<lb />
Dr. E. McNeill Boteat of Raleigh;<lb />
Dr. Hudson McMillan of Sooehow,<lb />
China; Dr. M. T. Skaggs of Camp-<lb />
hell College; Dr. Forest C. Feeor<lb />
of the Tabernacle Church in Ra-<lb />
leigh; Rev. Charles Howard of<lb />
Buies Creek: Rev. .1. N. Gardner<lb />
of Dunn: Mr. William Hall<lb />
Davis. Preston of the Department of Stu-<lb />
Barker Ident Work. Southern Baptist Con-<lb />
(�. fc jvention: and the various heads of<lb />
the North Carolina Baptist Con-<lb />
vention.<lb />
Bob Costner of Greenpboro, a<lb />
student at Wake Forest College, is<lb />
President of the State B. S. V and<lb />
will have charge of the entire con-<lb />
vention.<lb />
The keynote of, the program is<lb />
to be " Sharing Christ with a<lb />
Waiting World<lb />
Argentina Proves To Be Actress<lb />
, As Wei! As Dancer<lb />
BRILLIANT ARRAY OF<lb />
COSTUMES DISPLAYED<lb />
Climax of Program Reached as She<lb />
Danced Her "La Corrida" or<lb />
Impressions of a Bull Fight<lb />
in a progi<lb />
presented at<lb />
of East C<lb />
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"s greatesl dancer<lb />
ecu of the 'astanets and in-<lb />
terpreter of Spains ancient folk-<lb />
lore, mad her second apnearance<lb />
in tic- United States on this, ber<lb />
sixth tour. La Argentina arrived<lb />
nun South and<lb />
on the S. S.<lb />
of the Furuese<lb />
played in Lynch-<lb />
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pearanee in I Ireenvill<lb />
 town scheduled on th<lb />
on I ictoher 21. In tie<lb />
(Central America she ha<lb />
ing to packed houses<lb />
, the smallest<lb />
present tour.<lb />
Miuth a<lb />
nd<lb />
� been play-<lb />
in Rio de<lb />
and other<lb />
LA ARGENTINA<lb />
NYA IS LARGE<lb />
NUMBER STUDENTS<lb />
HOODS YEAR<lb />
Various Types ot Work Are<lb />
Included in Daily Routine<lb />
ot Students<lb />
Men Students And<lb />
Faculty Get Together<lb />
At Club Social<lb />
was<lb />
pros,<lb />
ional<lb />
Varsity<lb />
Club Host to<lb />
Fun-Making<lb />
Much<lb />
, At vesper services Sundav night,<lb />
considered a loafing place, and �� October 6, Mr. Rhine, nastor of t<lb />
the library itself be a place tor'<lb />
Wo<lb />
rk of the highest degree,<lb />
Primary Majors<lb />
Entertained<lb />
Several Members of Faculty In-<lb />
vited on Weinner Roast<lb />
Also<lb />
COOPERATIVE FRATERNITY<lb />
BUYING TO BE CONTINUED<lb />
t<lb />
rat<lb />
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1 told where t<lb />
ach<lb />
igs invt-<lb />
3nd look<lb />
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st ever<lb />
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derwear,<lb />
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ps � ail<lb />
c college<lb />
 Kaj had charge of a<lb />
tunt, pinning the names<lb />
elebrity oh the back of<lb />
� and having him guess<lb />
Mussolini, Haile<lb />
S i.r George, Tan Garber,<lb />
'� rs and Doctor Meadows<lb />
. s the outstanding<lb />
�  rounds, and action<lb />
njoyable stunts of the<lb />
: hese were led by Misses<lb />
Morton and Rainwater.<lb />
interesting games were<lb />
e crowd being divided up<lb />
groups and goinr into<lb />
ms. Leaden went from<lb />
� om conducting paines of<lb />
ir<lb />
The Primary Club entertained<lb />
all .Junior and Senior Primary<lb />
Majors at a weiner roast which was<lb />
given at the lake, Tuesday evening.<lb />
October 8.<lb />
Before roasting the weincrs, the<lb />
students grouped around the fire<lb />
and sang many songs, includ-<lb />
ing the college song, and afterwards<lb />
cave veils. The students enjoyed<lb />
also sandwiches, hot coffee and<lb />
doughnuts.<lb />
Those present included not only<lb />
the primary students but several<lb />
members of the faculty who were:<lb />
Miss Coats. Miss Newell. Miss Bed-<lb />
wine, Miss Oharlton, Dr. Adams<lb />
and Mr. Henderson.<lb />
This was the first meeting of the<lb />
Primary Club for the year and hav-<lb />
ing no 'business it was really a so-<lb />
cial meeting. The officers for the<lb />
club are President, Deloies Smith,<lb />
Vice President. Ruth Kiker; and<lb />
Secretary. Elisabeth Wagner.<lb />
FRESNO STUDENTS<lb />
SPEAK AT CCC CAMP<lb />
inc. pastor oi th<lb />
Christian Church, spoke concern-<lb />
ing the changes in life.<lb />
He stated that life is an ex-<lb />
perience of constant changes and<lb />
it is our duty to make ready for<lb />
tlni as they come. Teachers<lb />
especially, should always be aware<lb />
of this and must be on the look-<lb />
out for the ehanges that enter the<lb />
classroom. They should watch for<lb />
new methods so that their students<lb />
may get the best results. A teach-<lb />
er s mind should be adoptive, in<lb />
order that she may readjust her-<lb />
self to new principles and prac-<lb />
tices.<lb />
It is necessary, he said, for us<lb />
to learn more about God, to find a<lb />
better way of interpreting his word.<lb />
We must grow in a realm of<lb />
spiritual holiness, and always be<lb />
ready to find new friends and<lb />
avenues of approach to God.<lb />
Chapel Hill. N. O. (NSFA)�<lb />
Through the Fraternity Buyers Asso-<lb />
ciation, a cooperative venture, large<lb />
savings were realized last year at the<lb />
University of North Carolina. The<lb />
project will be continued this year<lb />
under the management of the Student<lb />
Auditor to insure large savings in<lb />
buying such commodities as food,<lb />
wood and coal.<lb />
This type of cooperative has lately<lb />
become popular on many campuses<lb />
and has been encouraged as a method<lb />
of demonstrating the possibilities of<lb />
consumer's cooperatives, even though<lb />
not entirely orthodox.<lb />
Statistics recently published show<lb />
that in the last five years enrollment<lb />
in engineering and architectural<lb />
courses in colleges throughout the<lb />
country have dropped 25 to 35 per<lb />
cent. Reason: many architects and<lb />
engineers find it impossible to get<lb />
jobs.<lb />
The National Youth Administra-<lb />
tion has provided work for about<lb />
130 college students for this year.<lb />
The work is in addition to the<lb />
regular self help jobs. All types<lb />
of work including stenographic and<lb />
typing, and general assistant work<lb />
to members of the faculty arc being<lb />
undertaken by students chosen for<lb />
the positions. The N. Y. A. work<lb />
is being supervised by forty teach-<lb />
ers and others including Supt. J. H.<lb />
Rose of the Greenville High<lb />
.School, Mr. Futrell. who is head of<lb />
the Welfare Department, and Miss<lb />
Ethel Nice. Home Demonstration<lb />
agent.<lb />
The amount of money ap-<lb />
propriated to cover the work each<lb />
month is $1,800. No student can<lb />
earn more than twenty dollars a<lb />
month, but the minimum average<lb />
is fifteen dollars. The payments<lb />
are made monthly, each student<lb />
being payed at the rate of twenty-<lb />
five cents per hour that he works.<lb />
Approximately fifty per cent of<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
On Thursday night, October 10,<lb />
the Varsity Club sponsored a<lb />
party for the co-eds and faculty<lb />
members of the E. C. T. ( in the<lb />
Campus Building. Everyone was<lb />
introduced and asked to give his<lb />
classification and home town.<lb />
Co-eds and faculty members were<lb />
divided into groups and these<lb />
groups had to sponsor a skit. Dr.<lb />
Deal's group gave a hulu-liulu<lb />
dance and all they lacked was grass<lb />
skirts. Dr. Deal, himself led this<lb />
dance with the assistance of Oscar<lb />
Speed. Roth seemed to have the<lb />
necessary qualifications.<lb />
Dr. Mediums' group sponsored expressions she assumed gave<lb />
a<lb />
womauless wedding. Primros�<lb />
Janerio, Buenas Aires<lb />
large cities.<lb />
l.a Argentina's program<lb />
composed of taijgoa, bt<lb />
seguidillas, and other ref<lb />
dances of Spain.<lb />
In the triumph of "La Corrida"<lb />
she expressed the conquest of the<lb />
toreador over the bull in a Spanish<lb />
bull fight. Dressed in blaek dress.<lb />
red slippers, and red shawl she<lb />
.pictured the fight, its dangers, its<lb />
narrow escapes, and the final vic-<lb />
tory over the bull.<lb />
With the frenzied fury of colors<lb />
in her Gypsy dance, Fine Dance<lb />
from the ballet "El Amos Brugo"<lb />
l.a Argentina told of the Andula-<lb />
sian gypsies and their efforts, in<lb />
this vitual dance, to drive away evil<lb />
spirits. She danced the terror of<lb />
these gypsies.<lb />
In the dance. "Segundillas the<lb />
"Queen of the Castanets dressed<lb />
in gorgeous yellows, verified that<lb />
her title is an unreputed one.<lb />
With only the tapping of her heels<lb />
and the clicking of her castanets<lb />
she danced�danced to her own<lb />
inimitable music, showing herself<lb />
to be truly the world's greatest.<lb />
La Argentina pictured a peasant<lb />
girl from the province of Taledo<lb />
in the amusing efforts at being a<lb />
lady of fashion. La Argentina in<lb />
the awkardness she affected and the<lb />
the<lb />
flirtatious country girl<lb />
Arnold Mechely La Argentina's Manager,<lb />
Interviewed Concerning Dancer<lb />
freshinents consisting<lb />
cake, and salte.l nuts<lb />
angie"<lb />
RVEY<lb />
HATEM ELECTED<lb />
CHEER LEADER<lb />
recent mass meeting Joe<lb />
B � raa elected cheer leader for<lb />
suing year. Since be is a<lb />
 . Jhis ig i n unusual honor.<lb />
pecta to have a pep rally on<lb />
light before our football<lb />
plays Oak Ridge here on<lb />
by. He is securing from Ra-<lb />
and from the University of<lb />
o new vell.s whieh he plans to<lb />
to the students. As yet he<lb />
' appointed his assistant cheer<lb />
lean<lb />
8v<lb />
tea<lb />
ha,<lb />
lean<lb />
er�.<lb />
Fresno. Calif. (NSFA)-lwo<lb />
Fresno State College students wiU<lb />
be truest speakers at the local Ct<lb />
camp each week as part of the<lb />
latters educational program. Of-<lb />
ficials of the CCC have requested<lb />
these student speakers through the<lb />
College debate coach. Topics to be<lb />
dcussed by the first two are:<lb />
"Neutrality for the United States<lb />
and -A Plea for Better Fug ish<lb />
Literature in our High Schools<lb />
This move is consistent with the<lb />
new policy to extend the educa-<lb />
tional program of the CCU<lb />
Hitherto, one of the most consistent<lb />
criticisms of the Corps has been<lb />
the inadequacy of the educational<lb />
program.<lb />
Argentina Praises Americans'<lb />
Sense of Rhythm in Music<lb />
and Dancing<lb />
Arnold Mechel. La Argentina's<lb />
most capable and charming<lb />
manager, afforded in an interview,<lb />
an interesting insight to the<lb />
personality of the great dancer and<lb />
some facts in regard to her.<lb />
Argentina herself speaks such a<lb />
slight" amount of English that had<lb />
one been able to see her. the con-<lb />
versation with her would neces-<lb />
sarily have been through Mr.<lb />
Mechel. She speaks Spanish and<lb />
French fluently. Her manager, on<lb />
the �tie band, speaks seven<lb />
languages. He has to, he says, for<lb />
he travels with her in as many as<lb />
seven different countries each year.<lb />
And so an interview with Mr.<lb />
Mechel therefore is the same as an<lb />
interview with Argentina in<lb />
person.<lb />
Americans, Russians ,and Span-<lb />
iards, in the dancer's opinion, have<lb />
the keenest sense of rhythm of any<lb />
peoples. She thinks, furthermore,<lb />
that the young American girls<lb />
have the most beautiful dancing<lb />
legs. The modern music classed as<lb />
jazz does not appeal to her<lb />
greatly.<lb />
The audience for her perform-<lb />
ance in Lynchburg was composed<lb />
to a large extent of college girls.<lb />
Her success there was overwhelm-<lb />
ing. They demanded encore after<lb />
encore, towhich request Argentina<lb />
always complies. She likes to<lb />
dance for youth. It thrills her to<lb />
feel that they understand her<lb />
numbers.<lb />
Her last performance in Buenos<lb />
Aires was a sad incident. She<lb />
danced to a crowded audience in<lb />
the Colon Theater and then learned<lb />
that there were even more people<lb />
turn to Argentina, where she is so<lb />
loved, for a period of 2 years. For<lb />
them, therefore, she has composed<lb />
a new dance "Farewell for Two<lb />
Years<lb />
The tango she dances is never the<lb />
Argentina tango itself but the<lb />
Andaluzian tango. She portrays<lb />
Andaluzian women also.<lb />
In "Madrid 1890" she portrays<lb />
a working girl of Madrid. This is<lb />
a particular woman from Madrid<lb />
just as a woman from East Side of<lb />
New York is a particular woman<lb />
from New York. The little girl<lb />
works hard, but once her work is<lb />
through, she dons her prettiest<lb />
clothes and goes out into the<lb />
streets where she becomes a bit<lb />
flirtatious. You cannot touch her,<lb />
for she is really shy underneath<lb />
outside the theater than insideher assumed gayety. Argentina<lb />
clamoring to see her. A riot re- tells you all this in two minutes<lb />
suited and mounted police were<lb />
forced to quell the disturbance.<lb />
La Argentina regretted that it<lb />
would be impossible for her to re-<lb />
Mr. Mechel heard someone re-<lb />
mark that Greenville was one of<lb />
the largest tobacco markets. He<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
in a most<lb />
Carpenter acted as groom and .lohn musing manner<lb />
1  In "Madrid 1890 she was an<lb />
Kapebc was the charming ��d� actress wen M a dancer. Dressed<lb />
Dr. McOinnis played the rolethel yue the audience saw the state-<lb />
preajcher ami Mr. William the Iy beauty of a lovely Spanish wom-<lb />
eampus cop. gave the bride away. an f Madrid in the latter part of<lb />
�One group gave the old Virginia j the nineteenth century,<lb />
reel as an offering to the fun- AH of La Argentina's costumes<lb />
making and it was surprising howjare her own creations. She is in-<lb />
well our co-eds dance. deed an artist in design as well as<lb />
The other group seemed to be Jan artist of the dance. The<lb />
inclined to acrobatics. " Sonny "j costumes are executed by Mile.<lb />
Foote was the acrobat and Jerry Adix, in Paris. On arriving in any<lb />
Davis assisted him. Then "Eed"jcity in which a performance is to<lb />
Smith, our 'J0'2 lb. football player, be given the first duty of her maid<lb />
and D. R- House, weight l is to press all the costumes which<lb />
staged a boxing match, with j are to be used in the coming per-<lb />
House emerging from the ring the formanee for which four hours is<lb />
victor<lb />
After the groups had staged<lb />
their skits they held a volley ball<lb />
tournament, it was surprising to<lb />
see some of our teachers getting<lb />
around the ceurt in such an agile<lb />
manner. Dr. Frank's team emerged<lb />
the victors.<lb />
After the tournament. Dr. Deal<lb />
introduced the faculty members to<lb />
the co-eds and officially introduced<lb />
Dr. Simpson to the campus. Dr.<lb />
Simpson came to us recently from<lb />
Harvard. He is associated with<lb />
the English Department.<lb />
The judges of the four contests<lb />
rendered their decision at this time<lb />
announcing that everything had re-<lb />
sulted in ties, whieh were to be<lb />
played off next year.<lb />
Dr. McGinnis took on "Lex"<lb />
Ridenhour in a boxing match and<lb />
one could tell that he was at home<lb />
with the gloves on. Dr. Simpson,<lb />
who is a very accomplished musi-<lb />
cian, played several popular pieces<lb />
on the piano.<lb />
Cakes and pun.h were served<lb />
after the funmaking to bring the<lb />
get-together to a close.<lb />
required. For every performance<lb />
there is a rehearsal. La Argentina<lb />
takes no chances on what slight<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
YEAR'S PROGRAM SCHEDULED<lb />
AT SCIENCE CLUB MEETING<lb />
Science Club members, number-<lb />
ing about one hundred, met Tuesday<lb />
night, October 15, for their first<lb />
L935-1936 program.<lb />
Margaret Martin's talk about the<lb />
field of chemistry contained many<lb />
facts of interest. The tentative<lb />
program for the year lists Chem-<lb />
istry as the feature for Fall Term,<lb />
Physics for Winter Term, and Biol-<lb />
ogy for Spring Term.<lb />
The requirements for membership<lb />
in the Club were raised by vote of<lb />
the present members and faculty ad-<lb />
visors. Henceforth persons desir-<lb />
ing to join must have completed<lb />
nine hours of science with an aver-<lb />
age of a three and must be a Science<lb />
Major.<lb />
The club scheduled a social for<lb />
each term and one trip during the<lb />
year.<lb />
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Page Two<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
�<lb />
Ike TECO ECHO<lb />
��f itaii.tnaimers causes<lb />
Published Biw ekly by the Students of East Carolina<lb />
�hers College<lb />
TAFF<lb />
I.<lb />
KOTH1<lb />
R i<lb />
1 $sistant Editors<lb />
lliit Taylor<lb />
JexMI ii! ! I v I I'll<lb />
Bditor-in-l 'hief<lb />
.Business Manager<lb />
Eleanor T.wi.m!<lb />
CaKiiI.VN BlitNKI.KY<lb />
 tTH t RIDGE<lb />
IXI MoRKIS<lb />
deeritstng Manaqt rn<lb />
Xfanaafrs<lb />
Doris Hbwbobm<lb />
11 II V Dowxino<lb />
SvK .h Y.VTKS<lb />
Sara Lacohlis<lb />
$1.50 per ('ollege fear<lb />
Number 183<lb />
 Room 25<lb />
�lass matter December 3, L925, at the 1 S.<lb />
ill?, X.  under the aet of if arch � 1 N7:�.<lb />
1935 Member 1936<lb />
Ptesockied Collegiate Press<lb />
Distributor of<lb />
Colle&amp;ide Di6est<lb />
for any semblance of respectable table<lb />
conduct known to civilized man, as<lb />
may be witnessed at some of the tables<lb />
in the dining hall.<lb />
The new seating arrangement will<lb />
at first make the co-eds a bit shy<lb />
about uing the table cloths for plates<lb />
instead of the ceramic nightmares<lb />
placed for that purpose. During this<lb />
time we hope that this new experience<lb />
will gain the favor it now holds<lb />
among the girls �most of whom leave<lb />
little to he desired in the propriety<lb />
iif their table eonduet.<lb />
We view with approval the fore-<lb />
sight in giving the co-eds napkins the<lb />
meal before the new seating arrange-<lb />
ment was made so that they might<lb />
accustom themselves to the sight of<lb />
them. '1 he powers, of course, real-<lb />
ized that no self-respecting male<lb />
would ever think of lining one.<lb />
It there is one place in this world<lb />
where one may show his or her lack<lb />
ot breeding more quickly than at the<lb />
table, it ha not been called to our<lb />
attention. o where, the ballroom<lb />
included, is proper conduct more ap-<lb />
preciated ami admired by the world<lb />
at large than at this same table, he<lb />
the tare ever so had.<lb />
"SCWUDGING'<lb />
CAMPUS PICKUPS<lb />
By JOE<lb />
I think the students would be<lb />
more enthusiastic over the coming<lb />
of Sally Rand and her fans than<lb />
they are over the arrival Of La<lb />
Argentina with her truck full of<lb />
costumes.<lb />
1 wonder what makes the woods<lb />
down by the Municipal Swimming<lb />
Poo so popular. Are the students<lb />
seen wondering down thai way in<lb />
the afternoon and night taking<lb />
nature study or astronomy!<lb />
We have a nice lake on our back<lb />
campus, but it must be dangerous<lb />
about falling into it or something,<lb />
because the girls are not allowed to<lb />
go down there �"even with an<lb />
escort<lb />
What dark-haired, brown-eyed,<lb />
dark complexioncd girl gives "Tex"<lb />
Lindsey astronomy lessons every<lb />
night from 7:30 to 9:30 while they 1 getting them down, so they must<lb />
are sitting upon the library steps?endure the butting of the '�rains<lb />
This is a short essay on Bcwudg<lb />
ing. You've probably never heard<lb />
the wonl before hut nobody else<lb />
scwudges like we do here Alter<lb />
breakfast and lunch everyone<lb />
makes a mad rush from the table<lb />
to the postoffice, and becomes a<lb />
combination of worm. ram. mule, has taught in 1 h�<lb />
and football player by squirming, tieh Sehoo'<lb />
butting, kicking and pushing,<lb />
respectively. The poor creature<lb />
who has to stoop down to open a<lb />
ALUMNAE NEWS<lb />
WEDDINGS<lb />
HOWBLL-MeCULLEN<lb />
Miss Pauline IfcCullen of Mount<lb />
Olive and Clifton W, Howell �f<lb />
Durham were married October �<lb />
Mrs. Howell was graduated from<lb />
K. C. T (' in the A B. class of<lb />
1932. For the past two years she<lb />
Seven Sprinirs<lb />
box deserves sympathy becaaseimin Hall<lb />
JAMES ROEBUCK<lb />
fcfiss Allie Mar Roebuck<lb />
�f Hamilton was married to Benja-<lb />
lauie- of freensboro on<lb />
September 5, in Hamil-<lb />
u hen once down, there is little hope Saturday<lb />
of getting back up: so they are ton. Mrs. James was . ��<lb />
left to the fate of the "males Theh<lb />
who have to stretch upward<lb />
Basketball p<lb />
gin Monday aft<lb />
21. There will<lb />
tory and cla<lb />
tion will<lb />
fashion, giving<lb />
chance to piav<lb />
will be chost<lb />
teams. K 1 .<lb />
come out , <lb />
equal chan 1 7,<lb />
let in Boar<lb />
X. v. �  <lb />
V,r-<lb />
of l :i.<lb />
a box deserve equal<lb />
one<lb />
to open<lb />
sympathy because, once the arms<lb />
re ui). there is little chance 0"<lb />
The bushes around the library I Among the others, might makes j<lb />
MUSGRAVE DAVIS<lb />
Mi-s Helen Davis of Goklsbor<lb />
and J. Robert Musgrave also 0<lb />
Goldsboro were married on Thurs-<lb />
day. October in. 1935. .Mrs Um<lb />
rave was graduated from K (<lb />
(U<lb />
rTn<lb />
II.<lb />
' h r<lb />
Visitors<lb />
I Home<lb />
TFAM IN EXCELLENT j<lb />
SHAPE FOR q<lb />
" Game to Be Called<lb />
Tentative Lineup of<lb />
Given<lb />
.t <lb />
an �<lb />
tar:<lb />
are very convenient for the b<lb />
Hi<lb />
am<lb />
'l'he squirming "worms<lb />
LTirls<lb />
T. C. in dune 193f.<lb />
BUDGET REPORT<lb />
I "duck behind ar m competition with the would-<lb />
wbenever the woman who hasjDe "football players' who push! .<lb />
diarge of the library comes out to and tackle, according to the situa-  1s Tff Oriiom ol Harr<lb />
see whether or not it is " raining tinll. i,u1 ,H. ���,� �;im ,�� ' '  ' '<lb />
Who is the �'real" .small blonde bv inch. When the mail is finally<lb />
BAKER-GRISSOM<lb />
board were married on Tuesda'<lb />
.iron 1'arkton that is tagging after J p"uued from the box, the struggle is I ?ept!nJerj10; Ml(" ?<lb />
1 no following report was issued �� her I neTee !i'in<lb />
our Primy Carpenter! v half nv�r After on<lb />
Kx<lb />
this n a<lb />
of the 1<lb />
We f<lb />
But .1<lb />
T He .<lb />
We<lb />
lea<lb />
INFORMATION BEFOREHAND<lb />
service this year, the Entertainment Committee has<lb />
 for furnishing the students additional information<lb />
1 l rtanl performances.<lb />
each entertainment a chapel program will be conducted<lb />
has secured material about the coming personages.<lb />
i! usually be given as an aid to a better comprehension<lb />
ice, whatever type it may be.<lb />
any assembly peri thus filled will be worth while.<lb />
tt. Realizing that the students here have a prejudice.<lb />
ograms offered them labeled "worth while we would<lb />
notber idea regarding these programs. The students<lb />
to be ot real interest. For instance, the fact thai<lb />
I ad to sp(.nd four hours pressing the costumes for<lb />
anee. Our being furnished that knowledge ahead of<lb />
to  particular attention to the costumes displayed.<lb />
it the committee is correct in its theory that "under-<lb />
appreciation.1<lb />
I from the Budget office as the Testa<lb />
tive Budget for 1935-3$:<lb />
I. Publications:<lb />
Teco Echo $1,200.00<lb />
Teeoan 4,500.00<lb />
II. Organizations:<lb />
Senior Class  10.00<lb />
"l�" Class  110.00<lb />
3 unior ('lass 200 00<lb />
V. W. C. A. lT.yoo<lb />
Men's Athletic Association. �i(l<lb />
cents per $5.00 collected, pin-<lb />
all gate receipts$1,530.00<lb />
Women's Athletic Association,<lb />
plus all gate receipts . . 500.00<lb />
Student Treasurer .  135 00<lb />
s. a a<lb />
Men's <lb />
Women's <lb />
 "omnieiicemi-nt film<lb />
Social Committee <lb />
III. Entertainments :<lb />
I'lus gate receipts <lb />
Incidentals<lb />
� Illv half over. Alter one eoje .<lb />
Robert Dowd is all smile- now up for ajrfae door is reached fol-<lb />
that Marjorie has moved from Vra. lowing a Song, tedious process.<lb />
into X. C. Robert says she will be At parties ,( ,��.s who an. the<lb />
much nearer in the summer. ,Uv ) puuers ;ili Bave ,�. )�<lb />
The teachers in Ragsdale Hail L fee1 Rnd ,h ongeS gnKer<lb />
C. T. (<lb />
in 1931.<lb />
tnon<lb />
utes<lb />
was solen<lb />
�!�  M<lb />
A Ii. deg<lb />
1934.<lb />
invited their neignbors up from<lb />
nails get at the front<lb />
ihe cellar last Monday night andhike aoisy ehildren, when refresh-<lb />
he boys said they enjoyed them-mmts ar served They eome out<lb />
selves ver<lb />
much playing "London- with ha!r �.�. food (,� ltil(.r T,1(.n. borx<lb />
Bridge. But the boys said the doth�s �r 1,l�1.i,�(h s ;ill,i feel<lb />
cake and ic cream was t s� bad. perfectly satisfied, deal examples 1934-<lb />
Looks as it our teachers might growLf prlyt scwudgers!<lb />
up sometime, doesn t it! Th(. hl.sI 1)lar(. tn Ivarh th).<lb />
1 was rjeginnteg to think some of desired destination without th.<lb />
mr girls were getting ��speechless. n ,���, � jfi  <lb />
SHEFFIELD-VON SIILGROM Sfiss Glei<lb />
Mi-s Emily Pippen Von Milgrom Wilburn 1.<lb />
of Battleboro was married to Mount O �<lb />
Dewev Bain Sheffield of Star, on September -<lb />
Saturday. September 11. in Saint t1(. two-vear<lb />
Johns Episcopal Church in Battle-hn 1930<lb />
Mrs Sheffield finished the<lb />
two-vear course at K. C T. C. in<lb />
Fo<lb />
ir vear<lb />
i'75.00<lb />
900.00<lb />
300.00<lb />
400.00<lb />
4.500.00<lb />
135.00<lb />
but I bave found out that their 1 to the dining roOBL rhe most im-<lb />
troubles begin with an R. possible thing is standing still, and<lb />
doe Ilatem. our new cheer leader .jS  js t.(1,ltr;u. r� ntv gml<lb />
BOY<lb />
Miss R<lb />
land W<lb />
WII.I.WKiri'H MATTIIKWS Kenly wei<lb />
The wedding of M;s Margaret Item her 1<lb />
Matthews of Willard and Dr. Paul graduated<lb />
F. Willwerth of Mar<lb />
u. X YA B<lb />
is trying to get two pretty girls<lb />
for assistants. I think we had bet<lb />
ter watch doe's secret meetings.<lb />
Notice<lb />
WHY "NO SMOKING"?<lb />
jo there appeared in this paper an article by President<lb />
Wright answering a question which is still prominent in the thoughts<lb />
o( the present Student Body. We reprint it. as was done year before<lb />
last, iyv your information. Some of the data contained in it differs<lb />
now. but the variation is not so great as to destroy the essence of the<lb />
article.<lb />
"The people who are employing teachers in North Carolina are not<lb />
�"��" ry  employ women teachers who smoke" Dr. R, H. Wright said<lb />
;  K before the student body. There is no question of morals in<lb />
ena smoking as Dr. Wright sees it. but rather a question of a<lb />
proper respeet to the people who foot the hills and of getting employ- OMITTED SCHOOL TEACHERS<lb />
 � � ' at ter gradu<lb />
December 10 and 11 have<lb />
been selected as dates for the<lb />
Senior Play. All seniors in-<lb />
terested in participating in any<lb />
way are urged to look ahead<lb />
and plan their work so that<lb />
they will have the necessary<lb />
time to devote to it.<lb />
DISSERTATION ON WOMEN<lb />
n. Basing his conclusion on these two considers-1<lb />
I down and his foot on it, so to speak, "the women j Women are what men marry<lb />
tolk ' . v 1,  hiri; m�s�  smoke ; They have two feet, two hands, and<lb />
would like to know how many students in college believe that ; if their faces ami figures are of<lb />
- and principals as people who employ teachers, are ready awrye symmetry they have two or<lb />
'�J women teachers who smoke Will those who believe thatjniore �"special" boy friends, but<lb />
its will employ such teachers raise your hand. 1 Onlyhey never have more than one<lb />
hands were raised). ' cigarette or one idea at the time.<lb />
understand that that question is in college and rather seriously Like lv ( T. ( gym suits they<lb />
'    ' �- nason I want to talk to you about it this morn- j � all made of the same material:<lb />
. � get a clear concept of what we have To face in this 'he only difference being that some<lb />
to disabuse the minds of any who may think that I have better paint jobs than others.<lb />
stion of morals. Ir is not. There is no question of Women may be divided into three<lb />
it. But your own opinion is that the people who are general classes�misses, "fits or<lb />
rs in North Carolina are not yet ready to employ" misfits All are equally danger-<lb />
who smoke. The state of North Carolina invests in i "lls  'he innocent male (there may<lb />
1 go.s to college lure not less than $11(5 a year. It islUt'  such animal, but that isn't<lb />
think<lb />
eiiiphy<lb />
wom '<lb />
each si<lb />
probab<lb />
rs t iona<lb />
Now, '<lb />
capita<lb />
quartei<lb />
�� ael � 1<lb />
"Tl .<lb />
the sewudgers offer an easy ride up<lb />
the steps; but that doesn't<lb />
guarantee his getting to the table<lb />
with his shoes still on.<lb />
Not so long ago. the Rockefeller j Webster left one word out of his<lb />
Foundation began sending literature!dictionary, which is a good thing,<lb />
out to the many halls of learning Our motto should be, "Down with<lb />
here and there, hinting about estab- sewudgers, and three cheers for<lb />
lishing campus departments devoted southern hospitality<lb />
to the training of public servants- -<lb />
which is the newest wrinkle in the<lb />
handling of political economy work.<lb />
The politics department at Harvard<lb />
thought that would he swell; they<lb />
would like to have such a project.<lb />
So did the business school. So did<lb />
several other branches of the great<lb />
university.<lb />
Result: The amazed gentlemen at<lb />
the Foundation received eight let-<lb />
ters from eight department heads at<lb />
Harvard, all asking for the project<lb />
�and each department head un-<lb />
aware that his colleagues were do-<lb />
ing the same thins<lb />
Following our valuable custom of I<lb />
making known all the newest philos-<lb />
ophies of education we introduce to<lb />
you the latest course study at the<lb />
I Diversity of WyomingLaramie).<lb />
It is a course in dude ranching.<lb />
1 mi study bookkeeping, botany,<lb />
journalism, food purchasing, con-<lb />
tract laws and speech making.<lb />
V hat ! .Nothing about bow to ap-<lb />
peal to the instinct of romance in<lb />
beautiful, rich, eastern girls?<lb />
Nothing about how to roll a ciga-<lb />
rette with one hand, at full gallop?<lb />
My goodness, it looks like a course<lb />
of work !<lb />
WE HAVE THE PROPER CLOTHES<lb />
FOR YOU<lb />
whether you're seeing a jarrn<lb />
staying in town, or going aw <lb />
PERKINS<lb />
COME TO SEE US<lb />
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Oak Ridge<lb />
Pauli is<lb />
0 ft ��<lb />
Area a<lb />
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Cunninghan<lb />
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Bu.V. :<lb />
Sparks<lb />
Brinkh<lb />
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Ri<lb />
Ri<lb />
Kiel<lb />
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They say it began last spring at<lb />
some eastern school, but at any rate,<lb />
the idea seems fo bave swept <lb />
throughout the collegiate world. .Men j<lb />
students have found that they can I<lb />
polish up their white shoes very<lb />
neatly with the chalk dust from a<lb />
blackboard eraser. I<lb />
Dr. A. M. Schultz<lb />
DENTIST<lb />
400 State Bank Building<lb />
Phone 578<lb />
the point). The group classified<lb />
as misses is made up of potential<lb />
hieh schools<lb />
rate to say that the state pays $40 a quarter of the edu<lb />
tses ot rach student who comes to college in this place. ����� - ��� <lb />
 the state tax the people of North Carolina $40 per ibers of the other two groups<lb />
students who attend East Carolina Teachers College each They are either too young or too<lb />
oes that because of the need of our state for well-trained<lb />
� public schools of North Carolina.<lb />
�priation is made to this college. The Board of Trustees<lb />
representative. The hoard organises the institution and<lb />
1st who is its executive officer, and elects a facultv on the<lb />
n of the president, and says to this faculty. 'It is your<lb />
e ha -h to the state �cl'tr-jined te. diers for the public and<lb />
Has the state any right to spend $40 a quarter on the<lb />
1 person who cannot take the job for which the State i.<lb />
locating that person? 1 think not I do not think the State has anv<lb />
righ<lb />
ask me to pay taxes to train people who so conduct themselves<lb />
an't possibly get positions. For that reason we say that the<lb />
women who attend college here must not smoke. And that is the only<lb />
reason speaking from a college standpoint that we say it. There was<lb />
a tits when the women of the State could not teach if they wore skirts<lb />
a short as they are wearing them now. We came near expelling a girl<lb />
becaust she wore her skirt extremely short. Xot that there was any-<lb />
thing wrong with the length of them, but she would not bave been em-<lb />
ployed to teach. There was a time when they would not employ a<lb />
who had bobbed hair. It is quite a question in this college. The<lb />
objeetion to bobbed hair didn't last long. Short skirts soon became the<lb />
vogue. There is now some question about women without stockings.<lb />
rherefore if are bave a woman without stockings we would have to tell<lb />
them to put them .n if they are to prepare to be teachers. I am using<lb />
these different illustrations just to get the question clearly before you<lb />
and let you see where we stand. If that is the situation that confronts<lb />
us in North Carolina there is but one thing we can do even if we wanted<lb />
to do something else. The State of North Carolina is not yet ready�<lb />
1 don't know whether it ever will be�but until it is there is but one<lb />
position for our college to take.<lb />
"If you are a good citizen and realize that if the State invests $40<lb />
a quarter in your individual education you will see that you owe the<lb />
state something, namely to so conduct yourself that you will be prepared<lb />
intellectually, and socially to meet the needs of the State.<lb />
TOGETHER WE SUP<lb />
We wish to congratulate those progressive individuals who at last<lb />
recognize the social value of the male and the female breaking bread<lb />
at the same board.<lb />
Good authority has it that it is imperative that the teacher be com-<lb />
pletely at home in the ballroom. Most of them are; in the capacity<lb />
of wall flowers. Hence at this college to unbend gently the contumacious<lb />
pedagogue and to make of him or her a more social individual.<lb />
It is a bit hard to ascertain the reason for teaching proper ballroom<lb />
decorum when there is such a magnificent and whole-hearted disregard<lb />
soft-hearted to take the final cruel<lb />
step. After pondering over the<lb />
problem of naming the second group<lb />
I decided to name them for one of<lb />
their distinguishing characteristics<lb />
and thereupon naturally though of<lb />
"fits I had no particular kind<lb />
of " fit" in mind but everyone knows<lb />
t hat" fit" when applied to a woman<lb />
doesn't always refer to the relative<lb />
curves of dress and figure. The<lb />
third group, naturally, named it-<lb />
self. (Xote: This writer, for a very<lb />
good reason, omitted school teachers<lb />
from this dissertation.).<lb />
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that morons can dance as well, if<lb />
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mal mentality. They are gifted with<lb />
an abnormally developed sense of<lb />
rhythm, the students declare.<lb />
MR. LUDLOW WILLIAMS has returned from<lb />
New York where he has been to buy smart wear<lb />
for the Girls of E. C. T. C. New selections are<lb />
arriving daily . . .<lb />
COME TO SEE US!<lb />
WILLIAMS'<lb />
'The Store for the Ladies"<lb />
Xot contenting itself with aiding<lb />
undergraduate students in financial<lb />
need, the federal government is now<lb />
supplying millions to make it possi-<lb />
ble for postgrads to keep on their<lb />
work for higher degrees.<lb />
Graduate students in their first<lb />
years of study for advanced degrees<lb />
may earn from 15 dollars a month<lb />
up to 30 dollars. The quota for each<lb />
school is 20 per cent of those award-<lb />
ed masters' degrees and 75 per cent<lb />
of those awarded doctors' degrees in<lb />
1934-35.<lb />
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She loves them passionately. She collects<lb />
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the store who sees from<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Page Three<lb />
Pirates Meet Cadets Here Saturday<lb />
YisitorM Favored In First<lb />
Home Game to Be Played<lb />
Varsity Linesmen<lb />
tLLENT<lb />
PE FOR CONTEST<lb />
Catted at 2:30:<lb />
leup of Teams<lb />
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IN LINEUP<lb />
Football Manager<lb />
Johnson Shifted to Tackle in<lb />
Game With Oak Ridge<lb />
Saturday<lb />
M<lb />
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ring the past week Coach<lb />
is has i'cui drilling the foot-<lb />
squad long and hard for the<lb />
 � game oi the season v, ith<lb />
Ki lg� Saturday. There have<lb />
- voral changes made in th<lb />
p. All of these are in the line,<lb />
tie Johnson, outstanding play<lb />
the past two years will be ba<lb />
- tackle position. During tin<lb />
part of die season he player<lb />
r. Rid nhour, hia understudy 1<lb />
is position, has taken over the!<lb />
He was quarter-<lb />
Davis, tackle<lb />
�nd and seems i<lb />
�avis1<lb />
has plenty of drive that<lb />
mired 01 an end.<lb />
1934 i.<lb />
shift<lb />
w ing up ui 11 there.<lb />
E. C. T. C.<lb />
I arpente<lb />
Bideahou<lb />
And what of increased radioactivity<lb />
iu this field, my masters, and what<lb />
id television Imagine the alert tele-<lb />
 ision reporter, broadcast ing pictures<lb />
and a running description of, for<lb />
instance, a session of the Dnited<lb />
States Senate, complete with sound<lb />
i��  bo 11 read the newspapers<lb />
the A few people surely; there<lb />
is some truth in the often-reiterated<lb />
statement that the newspapers will<lb />
� � ver go' But the people they will<lb />
�ater to in the future will be those<lb />
who want interpretative and back-<lb />
ground material, matter that can<lb />
never be instantly prepared.<lb />
Matin- has built this year's fin<lb />
Around the four above players Coach<lb />
  . v , . : AH 0f these men are letter men of last season. Reading from left to<lb />
I M i � � , I 11 A � a i ai O- ! , , , , . � . , .  i � - i � 11.<lb />
-right, first column they are Jimmie Johnson, Raleigh, �. �. tacKte. jj<lb />
He has been an outstanding player here for the last two years. "Tex<lb />
Naeogdoches, Texas, end. "Tex" is a hard driving end and �� Secrets<lb />
receiving. Primy Carpenter, New Bern, N. C, guard, i<lb />
i rpenter ia a running guard, small but has plenty of speed and drive. Rhinehart<lb />
WINGATE GETS WIN<lb />
OVER THE PIRATES<lb />
Wingate 6: E. C. T. C. 0: Only<lb />
Tally Made in Third Play<lb />
of Game<lb />
In the first game of the season<lb />
the strong Wingate team defeat<lb />
ie Pirates of Easl I Jarolina Teach-<lb />
ers College 6-0. This was the sec-<lb />
ond time in as many years thai<lb />
Wingate has defeated the locals by<lb />
this same score. The only tally ol<lb />
the game came in the third play<lb />
�n Mike Roy shot  lng pass<lb />
Whitaker who ran 25 yards t<lb />
re. 1 hiring most of the gan i<lb />
there was a continual exchange ol<lb />
punts. Cunningham for the Pirates<lb />
got off several nice punts. ingat<lb />
missed a good chance to score in tin<lb />
third quarter when they got the ROBERT DOWD<lb />
?all to E.  T.  1-yard line with <lb />
roal down to do. In the next four<lb />
plays they lost a total of 9 yards.<lb />
During the last few minues of the<lb />
game Gibson, on the reverse earned<lb />
the ball a gain of 50 yards. This<lb />
was the longest run of) the game.<lb />
Stwe got off several nice runs. For<lb />
Wingate, Hay and Mclntyre were<lb />
outstanding in the backfield, with<lb />
Ross, Rhineharr, Beaver best<lb />
in the line. For the Pirates the  , <lb />
backfield turned in some nice work: George Raft in "The Glass Key<lb />
however, they were weak on offense. Will Be Shown<lb />
1-Vrhee, blocking hack, did some good ���-<lb />
work. Carpenter, Sinclair, John- The Varsity Club has started<lb />
son and tindsey were best in the worj ,�, ti1(, production of their<lb />
,ne. Smith, substitute guard, didUCoEa Scandals. Miss Lorraim<lb />
Nome good work in the goal line<lb />
stand. Wingate made 7 first downs Buner,<lb />
 �o the Pirates 4. eo&amp;ch tin<lb />
Wingate<lb />
I Whitaker <lb />
Left end<lb />
arker<lb />
Left tackl<lb />
T. Beaver <lb />
Tl<lb />
Miss Norton Hopes to Establish<lb />
Intramural Sports Here<lb />
l. Th<lb />
M<lb />
P.<lb />
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CO-ED SCANDALS<lb />
TO BE PRESENTED<lb />
TUESDAY, OCT. 29<lb />
�ms probable<lb />
be in the near future.<lb />
1 n thai e' ent, the Points System<lb />
will be published in the Teco Echo.<lb />
New York University has re<lb />
ceived tnore than 10,000 books 'lur-<lb />
ing the past few month through the<lb />
aetmtn<lb />
f the Society foi<lb />
rrmceton I niversity administra-<lb />
tors recently announced an expan-<lb />
sion plan that calls for the raising<lb />
of $7,750,000.<lb />
I):<lb />
avis<lb />
Mr. do,<lb />
Una State ' College, is an enterprisin<lb />
fellow, and a gentleman of parts i<lb />
Lmdsev,<lb />
,e psychological field. He has<lb />
cently published, in the Journal plenty fast m j<lb />
Abnormal and Social Psychology,<lb />
treatise giving the results of an ex-<lb />
riment be undertook to discover<lb />
l.<lb />
irmser Sinclair, Wilson, X. C, guar<lb />
lavs his hest on defense.<lb />
1. Sinclair, a stationary guard<lb />
WARNING ISSUED<lb />
:HiS COLLEGIATE WORLD<lb />
la � s, an<lb />
 v. says<lb />
i . Gilder<lb />
ere is litt 1<lb />
d into<lb />
the annoying habits eomraon to tne<lb />
college professor. Mr. m h;�i :1 Pro-Football Much Tougher<lb />
class of 123 elementary psychology Than College Game Says i nnafel'ress1<lb />
studentsstudy 112 professors for two Dutcn Clark of Detroit Lionsi gT InWril<lb />
reeks and then turn m a report on  between 7 and 8 o'clock in the eve- McDonald . Cunningham pire. Hallman (Appalachian) H.<lb />
1 '� ��" Clark, quarter- Lin Qf a dear day, preferably Satnr- Left halfback lineman. Hargett (Wake Forest)<lb />
Left guard<lb />
('enter<lb />
Right guard<lb />
Right tackle<lb />
. Johnson<lb />
Carpenter<lb />
Holland<lb />
rauis .  Eapele<lb />
Right end<lb />
.Mclntyre  Gibson<lb />
Quarterback<lb />
Hooper  Stowe<lb />
Right halfback<lb />
anaais.<lb />
onsor of the club will<lb />
S5i,lil She will be<lb />
E. C. T. C.I remembered its having directed<lb />
 Lmdsey t other shows on the campus that<lb />
were very enjoyable and successful.<lb />
The show will consist of a series<lb />
Sinclairpf vaudeville skits. It is hoped that<lb />
i an orchestra may be obtained to<lb />
help in the production. George Baft<lb />
in "The Glass Key" will be shown<lb />
at the conclusion of the vaudeville.<lb />
The show will be given Tuesday<lb />
unrht, October ��.<lb />
PINK PILLS for PALE PEOPLE<lb />
at<lb />
HIRREVS Oft I'ft<lb />
hour. Price. Smith, Northcutt. Jor-<lb />
don, (liesson.<lb />
Officials: B, Harrell (Carolina)<lb />
11. Harrell (Furman) urn-<lb />
LAUTARES<lb />
Qualify and Service<lb />
Finer Jewelery<lb />
for<lb />
Less Money<lb />
reieree<lb />
Larl C. -Thitc<lb />
annerisms.<lb />
Twenty-fiv<lb />
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leasant thingsi<lb />
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back of the Petroil Lion and con (j<lb />
-idered hv many critics one ot the<lb />
eadmg the List ot mor-<lb />
greatest players now m tn<lb />
or Sunday, during the month Roy <lb />
f December, in a passenger car. on i<lb />
� � � tved road in the Touchdowns: Wingate, Whitaker.<lb />
cerbee: field mage.<lb />
Fullback<lb />
a straight ilrv, wel<lb />
dl<lb />
.offers an explanation ol one oi foot<lb />
al sins, according to the testimony i<lb />
f 7 students, was rambling in lec-<lb />
ures " Then came "Twisting mouth ,<lb />
 , � i   i wondered whv marrv<lb />
nto odd shapes, with '�� earnest<lb />
�n voting I'svciioio<lb />
ists recording<lb />
their<lb />
 avs !�<lb />
1 re av reion to this pleasantry, frown<lb />
country AX1 have had a couple of Subs. Wingate: Smith. Rime,<lb />
is most baffling mysteries. I drinks�watch it. because you're j Hambrick, Croom, Brown, Pittman,<lb />
Sports writers and tans alike have Qea�Bg for a crash. F. Beaver.<lb />
big names" Soaays Prof. Harry Tucker, direc- I Subs. E. C. T. C: Hatsell, Biden-<lb />
' tars have failed to make the grade ror 0 fcQe jsfortB Carolina Engineer '<lb />
tation and head ' �<lb />
in the pro game while players �w-jing Experiment<lb />
i.ve never "Playing or tinkering with objects<lb />
any pos-1�tyt object unspecified am<lb />
I there is J next, "Cocking head" pu<lb />
mivorous 50 votes. The list runs on like that ,<lb />
for quite a little while, various atti- ;<lb />
tudes and mannerisiiLS being listed.<lb />
There are professors who did not j<lb />
things in<lb />
becomint<lb />
ters f major professional leagues 0 tBfi highway engine,ring depart-<lb />
;ire tilled with names of men whose menj jj draws the picture from:<lb />
collegiate experience was with  i statistirs gathered during his long!<lb />
cure teams representing smaller in- i pXp(,rj(.H( ;i a highway authority,<lb />
sti tut ions. in addition to the setting for the<lb />
"Pro football is much tougher yj fatality depicted above, the<lb />
than the college game Clark says, j (a. 1U()St (,y tl) i�. m j,nfl(i OI1.<lb />
very much tougher. A lot-of pco- J � xv i 111 four-wheel brakes and <lb />
pie have the idea that the pros lack i,au(m t;r(s th driver between 25<lb />
know, perhaps, that; "standing in an L ptjsiea p� �lition 0f the col- I ami M V.ars'�f aCl and with one or<lb />
auu mouwuj. m��, �  -fit the pnysicai coazwon ui me w�- an 54 years oi age, and with one<lb />
pect of English ' awkward position is very pamtui w . w,iU That ut We start prac- , mor(1 e&amp;rs of arfving experience.<lb />
. Gildersleeve, some students, and definitely retardsLj th;U1 a moUth i,efuro our '<lb />
irou<lb />
movi<lb />
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ful t<lb />
�tard:<lb />
:  � va n. Similarly, your<lb />
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ns careful pedagogue will not "walk<lb />
n their -pel- i around too much" nor will be effect<lb />
� h a8pects of; "old color combinations in clothing.<lb />
j Ami it is de rigeur to speak in 'Vom-<lb />
feeling thai the ! plete statements" and not scratch the<lb />
rather more il-1 head nor "talk too low<lb />
s students of the . . , ,<lb />
  eootinues, i What with salary waivers. 8o clock<lb />
if u exists much classes, recalcitrant and bone-head�d<lb />
rementa, freshmen, and the high price of pork,<lb />
dard em mgb before.<lb />
qui<lb />
the State of life was<lb />
e Bchools ako '<lb />
dly diminishing<lb />
ne by our young<lb />
,t.<lb />
movies have of<lb />
tive and literal<lb />
of learning in<lb />
I. There is no<lb />
aining infonmi-<lb />
r. rded by the radio.<lb />
nothing that affords<lb />
h less intellectual<lb />
irt of the audience,<lb />
t cinema. Not that<lb />
two praiseworthy<lb />
musically debasing;<lb />
i? they both depend<lb />
a appeal to the mass<lb />
vei of the mass mind<lb />
it 14 years. So . . �<lb />
J " � "� an worse things to come.<lb />
entists. The only barrier<lb />
is Itnd illiteracy is the<lb />
: � ss, spciticallyhenevvs-<lb />
 � country is fufl of people<lb />
i nothing but newspapers.<lb />
radio is encroaching on the<lb />
! field; it is easier now, in some<lb />
" �' �  To get one's news over the<lb />
Ir ti'an it is to read it for oneself.<lb />
When a letter was refused .Tim<lb />
Tolbert. husky University of Texas<lb />
lineman, because be swung at an of-<lb />
ficial after a game, he was presented<lb />
with a mounted trophy by Ins team-<lb />
mates. <lb />
The man of well-tempered charac-<lb />
ter is unacquainted with laziness, or,<lb />
at anv rate, if he feels the approach<lb />
f lassitude he never abandons him-<lb />
self to it.�Doum-er.<lb />
Nineteen colleges and universities<lb />
�ire giving prizes to those seniors<lb />
who acquire the most interesting<lb />
library during their college years.<lb />
According to President Angell of<lb />
Yale an historical novel is like a<lb />
bustle: It is a fictitious tale based<lb />
on a stern reality.<lb />
Ten thousand students at a Los<lb />
ngeles relief school are paid to go<lb />
Jo school-and docked if they cut<lb />
classes!<lb />
Seniors at the Newark College of<lb />
Engineering have voted in favor of<lb />
allowing women to enter their<lb />
classes.<lb />
hrst game.<lb />
"We work five hours a day with<lb />
both morning and afternoon drills,<lb />
ami in the heat of summer, too. Xo<lb />
college team undergoes such rigor-<lb />
ous pie-season practice. That's where<lb />
the boys from the smaller schools<lb />
show up to advantage. They are<lb />
eager to make good, and hustle<lb />
more, and they're not always think-<lb />
ing about past reputations<lb />
Clark cited "Cowboy" Jack John-<lb />
son, formerly of Utah University,<lb />
tackle for the Detroit Lions, as an<lb />
example of the type of player who<lb />
makes good in professional football.<lb />
"He's the best conditioned man<lb />
I have ever seen in football Clark<lb />
said. "He plays a full sixty min-<lb />
utes at top speed and after the game,<lb />
when the rest of us are all tuckered<lb />
out, he's as fresh as a daisy. From<lb />
the end of one season to the start of<lb />
another. Jack is on his ranch, and<lb />
he's always as hard as nails<lb />
Beattie Feathers of the Chicago<lb />
Bears, former University of Ten-<lb />
nessee star is, in Clark's estimation,<lb />
the finest running back in profes-<lb />
sional football.<lb />
"If they come any better than<lb />
Feathers, I would like to see them<lb />
he s-id. "He is elusive, not excep-<lb />
tionally fast, but when he has to<lb />
bull his way through the pack. has<lb />
the power to make extra yards<lb />
One of the toughest assignments<lb />
in the pro game, according to Clark,<lb />
is passing.<lb />
It used to be easier to make a<lb />
college address when the world was<lb />
more traditional and habitual.�<lb />
Newton D. Baker.<lb />
Honor systems of some kind or<lb />
another exist in about 20 per cent<lb />
of American colleges and universi-<lb />
ties. They are more prevalent in<lb />
privately-controlled institutions than<lb />
in either public or denominational<lb />
schools.<lb />
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October 23<lb />
LANIERS<lb />
like<lb />
loop<lb />
m and happiness<lb />
to help too t<lb />
Wilson, Pres.<lb />
The Laniers speak, and what do<lb />
they say? "A live wire never gets<lb />
stepped on We Laniers believe<lb />
I that real worthwhile things can be<lb />
accomplished, and with this convic-<lb />
tion we focus our attention upon<lb />
the immediate situation. Coopera-<lb />
tion is what we need, and what we<lb />
demand, for we believe that co-<lb />
operation, more than competition,<lb />
makes the world go around.<lb />
Our Lanier Literary Society is a<lb />
facility for obtaining valuable<lb />
literary appreciation in a most in-<lb />
teresting manner. Along with this<lb />
comes the diversion from studies as<lb />
studies, and one is able to gather<lb />
with pride the lu'iieiits which our<lb />
organisation offers through such<lb />
experiences as may dissimulate<lb />
their influence in profitable<lb />
fashions.<lb />
We invite new students to join<lb />
our Lanier Society and help us<lb />
make our literary appreciation<lb />
keener and our profitable ex-<lb />
periences more numerous, along<lb />
with a greater enjoyment which<lb />
we hope each will derive through<lb />
Ids active membership.<lb />
Louise dames, Pres.<lb />
POES<lb />
TEA DANCE<lb />
� Society entertained<lb />
' idents and co-eds a! ;<lb />
icsday afternoon in tin<lb />
i ding from four until<lb />
The guests enjoyed<lb />
slid several tables ot<lb />
unch and cakes wen<lb />
rare<lb />
number f<lb />
the old mem-<lb />
�tv.<lb />
FIRST NSFA BROADCAST<lb />
FEATURES NYA OVER CBS<lb />
SVw y<lb />
PARTY<lb />
A delightful party was given by<lb />
the Laniers in the Society Hall last<lb />
Saturday afternoon from four-<lb />
thirty until six-thirty o'clock.<lb />
Several musical numbers were<lb />
rendered with solo tapping. An<lb />
amusing reading was given by one<lb />
of the guests. Refreshments were<lb />
served to those attending.<lb />
Dear Freshmen and Transfers:<lb />
The Poe Society needs you�<lb />
needs your presence, your ideas,<lb />
your pep. your youth. We need<lb />
you to help us out of the rut that<lb />
many upper classmen sooner or<lb />
later feel themselves to be slipping<lb />
into. You come from a variety of<lb />
places, each of which has something<lb />
you can offer.<lb />
You need the Poe Society. The<lb />
association with girls and faculty<lb />
members who have been active in<lb />
Ihe Poe Society will be helpful to<lb />
you. You need extra curricula<lb />
activities. The Poe Society, with<lb />
its various programs of fun, frolic,<lb />
and serious benefit will be in ac-<lb />
cord with your ideals. We expect<lb />
you to help us bring about a new<lb />
interest in Society projects. The<lb />
midwinter dances, which are this<lb />
year to be sponsored by three So-<lb />
cieties will be more successful with<lb />
your aid.<lb />
There are traditions which you<lb />
will come to love. You will soon<lb />
be just as fond of your colors�red<lb />
and white. You can well be proud<lb />
of them for they have clothed<lb />
many a triumph.<lb />
The spirit of cooperation which<lb />
you will find in our society will be<lb />
helpful and contagious. You will<lb />
feel its influence and will be<lb />
benefited thereby.<lb />
Welcome to the Poe Society !<lb />
Show your colors tomorrow<lb />
morning, and let tl in be Bed and<lb />
White!<lb />
Elizabeth Dixon Johnson, Pres.<lb />
STUDENT BOOK AND<lb />
FURNITURE EXCHANGE<lb />
Last<lb />
GAY PARADE<lb />
Saturday afternoon the<lb />
spirits and<lb />
placed their<lb />
l'oe's revived their<lb />
donned eay colors am<lb />
PRESIDENT MEADOWS<lb />
RECEIVES INVITATION<lb />
Athens, O Oct.�Announcement<lb />
of November 15 as the date for the<lb />
inauguration of Dr. Herman Ger-<lb />
lach James as the twelfth president<lb />
of Ohm University has been made<lb />
by the Board of Trustees and the<lb />
faculty of the University in invita-<lb />
tions sent out from here today.<lb />
The inauguration committee, bead-<lb />
ed by Dr. Edwin Watts Chubb, Dean<lb />
of the College of Arts and Sciences,<lb />
has prepared an elaborate program<lb />
for the day. Approximately f00<lb />
invitations have been extended to<lb />
presidents of colleges throughout<lb />
the nation; the constitutional officers<lb />
of the State of Ohio; and presidents<lb />
of learned educational societies.<lb />
Harry Woodburn Chase, Chancel-<lb />
lor of New York University, will de-<lb />
liver the principal address of the in-<lb />
augural occasion, while the Detroit<lb />
Symphony Orchestra, under the di-<lb />
rection of Victor Solar, will con-<lb />
clude the program with an evening<lb />
concert.<lb />
Dr. James comes to Ohio Universi-<lb />
ty from the campus of the Uni-<lb />
versity of South Dakota, where be<lb />
bad been president since 1929. He<lb />
succeeds the late Dr. Elmer Burritt<lb />
Bryan here in a line of distinguished<lb />
presidents of this the oldest universi-<lb />
ty in the Northwest Territory.<lb />
Former presidents of Ohio Uni-<lb />
versity include William Holmes<lb />
McGufTev, author of the famous<lb />
Readers, and William Henry Scott,<lb />
a one-time president of Ohio State<lb />
University and at present Ohio<lb />
University's oldest living graduate.<lb />
Included among the college execu-<lb />
tives invited to the Ohio University<lb />
campus is the president of Eastern<lb />
Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
NYA Aids Large Number<lb />
Students Here This Year<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
the students employed by the<lb />
N. Y. A. are freshmen, while the<lb />
others are students who have been<lb />
in college previously. The per cent<lb />
of boys who are employed is based<lb />
upon the number of boys enrolled<lb />
which is about one-tenth of the<lb />
total enrollment. In some cases one<lb />
assignment is given to two persons,<lb />
each working half time. In this<lb />
way two students are able to derive<lb />
benefit instead of one.<lb />
The N. Y. A. this year has taken<lb />
the place of the FEKA. which in a<lb />
similar way last year, made pro-<lb />
visions for students to secure self-<lb />
help work.<lb />
on<lb />
like,<lb />
Arnold Mechel, La Argentina's<lb />
Manager, Interviewed<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
said that Argentina would be inter-<lb />
ested but he would not, for he did<lb />
not smoke. He related that as they<lb />
arrived in Greenville and passed<lb />
one of the largest warehouses, he<lb />
told her, "Look, there is the to-<lb />
bacco vou may smoke next year.<lb />
La Argentina's Program<lb />
Is Well Received Here<lb />
(Continued from l,a��' "�<lb />
defects a strange stage may have<lb />
She also takes no chances<lb />
strange electricians and the<lb />
for she brings her own personal<lb />
electrician, wardrobe attendant,<lb />
stage man. personal representative,<lb />
and accompanist.<lb />
On this sixth hour, condensed<lb />
into a crowded eight weeks, because<lb />
of subsequent European engage<lb />
ments. La Argentina will give per-<lb />
formances in twenty-nine towns,<lb />
twenty-seven in ibis country and<lb />
two in Canada. (Jiving her second<lb />
performance in Greenville, one of<lb />
two performances in North Caro-<lb />
lina, she circles the south, middle-<lb />
west, and Canada bringing this<lb />
tour to a close in New<lb />
December 1").<lb />
It has been truly sa'n<lb />
the world's her<lb />
since Panlowa,<lb />
Initiation<lb />
The wucues are i<lb />
the most exciting and<lb />
ing initiation ever<lb />
Here's hoping th Jesh<lb />
societies ,<lb />
ldBnin�<lb />
! �w interest<lb />
ever<lb />
hoping the F<lb />
enjoy it immensely!<lb />
INTER-SOCIETY COMMITTFF<lb />
IS REORGANIZED L<lb />
NSFA The Na-<lb />
Administratioi will<lb />
during thefirst<lb />
lio program�1' the<lb />
; ast Wchesday,<lb />
to 4:15p.m<lb />
ird time, ovt'r the<lb />
umbia Broadc�ast mi!<lb />
Wellesley. Mass. (NSFA)�jbanner upon ihe front of a truck<lb />
Wellesley College undergraduates'with Felix, the mascot, upon the<lb />
in need of books, furniture, or jobs cab, for a sensational parade. The<lb />
have all profited by the book am:<lb />
furniture exchanges this fall. Tin<lb />
of second-hand<lb />
handled by ihe<lb />
Bookshop here<lb />
y ihard St n. prominent<lb />
 � ti ii g journalist, Dartmouth<lb />
late and Ph-D. from the Uni-<lb />
vi rs tj of Berlin, will be the NSFA<lb />
commentator during this program.<lb />
II will interview Charles W.<lb />
Ta r. Chairman of the National<lb />
Advis ry Committee of the NYA.<lb />
i � e advantages and weaknesses<lb />
.� the present NYA setup and<lb />
function will be outlined and<lb />
its I istory outlined as an in-<lb />
 luction to the interview with<lb />
Mr. Taussig. He will then answer<lb />
. u stions designed to bring out the<lb />
hopes for the program now being<lb />
extended in Washington.<lb />
This is the first of a series which<lb />
will be sponsored by NSFA each<lb />
Wednesday at the same time over<lb />
the Columbia System.<lb />
buying and selling<lb />
textbooks, formerly<lb />
Hathaway House<lb />
was undertaken last dune for the<lb />
first time by two students. With a<lb />
loan from the Wellesley National<lb />
Hank they purchased textbooks dis-<lb />
carded at the end of last year. This<lb />
fall they made a room on the third<lb />
floor of the administration building<lb />
headquarters for booming business<lb />
with freshmen the best customers.<lb />
The student managers of the book<lb />
exchange have already redeemed<lb />
the loan of last dune and hope to<lb />
clear a profit from the sale of books<lb />
for second semester courses later in<lb />
the year.<lb />
The furniture exchange, an in-<lb />
stitution of long standing at<lb />
Wellesley. also began its activities<lb />
in dune with the buying up of<lb />
furniture, mostly from graduating<lb />
seniors.<lb />
members joined in singing the so-<lb />
ciety song and college song succes-<lb />
sively, accompanied by piano, drum<lb />
and other<lb />
musical instruments.<lb />
The depression has had at least<lb />
one beneficial effect in the belief of<lb />
President Lotus 1). CofTman of the<lb />
University of Minnesota. He at-<lb />
tributes the attainment of a ten-year<lb />
high in scholarship last year to the<lb />
fact that students had less money.<lb />
more time for study.<lb />
York Citv<lb />
that "All<lb />
stage ' Greatest<lb />
La Argentina at-<lb />
tributes her success to natural<lb />
talent, hard work, and most of all,<lb />
to an understanding spirit to<lb />
dance the Spanish way.<lb />
A complete<lb />
i inter-society �<lb />
111 ! he choOi<lb />
 with the foil<lb />
Miss Hoo<lb />
i.McK-y. am<lb />
This commitl<lb />
society funds<lb />
Ifiiallv.<lb />
I<lb />
A future Si<lb />
rersity of M<lb />
word definit<lb />
being caught<lb />
Courag<lb />
lie and !�<lb />
one half !).� n<lb />
rion. Love<lb />
one half biol<lb />
is content � ii<lb />
.cks to<lb />
Whit-<lb />
College lads are hitching<lb />
garters again, says dames 1<lb />
comb. Brown University student, who<lb />
recently confided to the New England<lb />
conference of the State Federations<lb />
of Women's Clubs that the return<lb />
of the garter marks a new epoch in<lb />
undergraduate life.<lb />
White Flash Seme<lb />
(Back cf T.ih �<lb />
Station<lb />
GAS and OIL<lb />
Washing - Greasing - PoLshmg<lb />
ENNIS BLANCHAFD, Prop<lb />
ELMIRA INTRODUCES<lb />
FACULTY ADVISORY GROUPS<lb />
WEINER ROAST<lb />
The members of the Pot<lb />
entertained the newcomers with a<lb />
weiner roast back of the lake on<lb />
Wednesday afternoon from five<lb />
until six-thirty o'clock. Those<lb />
present were divided into three<lb />
groups with directors and played<lb />
enjoyable games. They had roasted<lb />
weiners. rolls, pickles, sandwiches,<lb />
cakes, and punch.<lb />
Klmira. X. Y. (NSFA)�An in-<lb />
novation introduced at Flmira Col-<lb />
lege in connection with the revised<lb />
curriculum adopted last spring ig a<lb />
new system of three-member advisory<lb />
Society I committees appointed from the facul-<lb />
ty to aid individual students in se-<lb />
lecting their courses. Each student<lb />
is assigned to a faculty committee<lb />
made up of a member of the depart-<lb />
ment in which the student expects to<lb />
major, a member of her second major<lb />
department if she has one, and an-<lb />
other member chosen from some other<lb />
department. In cases where a stu-<lb />
Gatekocpers at Ohio State Uni-<lb />
versity have a novel method for de-<lb />
ciding whether you're soher enough<lb />
to enter the stadium. If you can<lb />
wiggle your thumbs in unison, you're<lb />
o.k. Otherwise you can watch the<lb />
game from a telgraph pole.<lb />
ENGLISH DEBATE TEAMS'<lb />
ISSUES ANNOUNCED<lb />
York<lb />
mi<lb />
(.)<lb />
am<lb />
iav�<lb />
th.<lb />
R.<lb />
NSFA) � Debate<lb />
og Oxford and Cam-<lb />
ies, which will ar-<lb />
?ber 2i for tours<lb />
 National Student<lb />
e announced their<lb />
issues to lie discus-<lb />
th American eollege teams.<lb />
- : �  utuig Oxford the following<lb />
aking the trip: Kichard U. P.<lb />
a '�� Treasurer of the Ox-<lb />
Union Society, and A. W. J.<lb />
i. President of the Oxford<lb />
3 . -V and the Oxford Labour<lb />
. and a vice-president of the<lb />
! Diversity Labour Federa-<lb />
Ige will be represented<lb />
Alport. Boxing Captain<lb />
sident of the Pembroke Col-<lb />
bating Society; and John<lb />
nember of the Standing Com-<lb />
if the Cambridge Union and<lb />
-y of the I'eterhouse Debating<lb />
(<lb />
M.<lb />
bjects selected by the Oxford<lb />
are as follows: 1. "That in the<lb />
n of this House the judiciary<lb />
; i have no power to override<lb />
isions of the executive and the<lb />
lature 2. "That this House pre-<lb />
i c neral to a spe lalized edoca-<lb />
 "That unemployment is a<lb />
mal responsibility 4. "That a<lb />
en constitution is a hindrance<lb />
r than a safeguard to social<lb />
ress  "That Capitalism is a<lb />
er system for the employment of<lb />
� rld's wealth<lb />
Cambridge team has chosen<lb />
Slowing : lThat in the opinion<lb />
Bouse the judiciary should<lb />
I - � no power to override the de-<lb />
- ins of the executive and the legis-<lb />
laturi  I. "That the increase of ad-<lb />
rertis ng is a menace to modern<lb />
society 3. "That unemployment is a<lb />
national responsibility 4. "That this<lb />
House prefers a general to a special-<lb />
ized education  "That a written<lb />
constitution is a hindrance rather<lb />
than a safeguard to social progress<lb />
Biochemist Hector Mortimer told<lb />
the American Neurological Associa-<lb />
tion recently that our skulls get<lb />
denser as we grow older. And the<lb />
condition is ten times more common<lb />
in women than in men!<lb />
Successful use of an instrument�<lb />
the "Coagulating ventriculoscope�<lb />
which bores through the brain to the<lb />
skull pan and hums away tissues<lb />
producing a fluid that causes hydro-<lb />
cephalus. a condition causing infants<lb />
to become idiots, has been announced<lb />
by Dr. Tracy 3. .Putnam of the<lb />
Boston Children's Hospital.<lb />
Expansion of the University of<lb />
Michigan graduate school is being<lb />
made possible through the recent<lb />
gift of $5,000,000 from the trustees<lb />
of the Horace H. and Mary A. Rack-<lb />
ham fund.<lb />
Three universities in Chicago are<lb />
sponsoring a university of the air<lb />
to be broadcast over five local sta-<lb />
tions. An extensive four-year course<lb />
is being planned for this novel uni-<lb />
versitv.<lb />
Oxford University (England) of-<lb />
ficials have removed virtually all re-<lb />
strictions against women students.<lb />
All degrees at that institution are<lb />
bow open to men and. women alike.<lb />
The human race has grown a full<lb />
two inches in average height during<lb />
the last century, Dr. Edith Boyd,<lb />
University of Minnesota, reported<lb />
after extensive research.<lb />
wr<lb />
'<lb />
pn<lb />
pn<lb />
the<lb />
W<lb />
the foil<lb />
The American Council of Learned<lb />
Societies will hold a six weeks'<lb />
course in Arabic and Islamic studies<lb />
at Princeton University next sum-<lb />
mer.<lb />
Yale and Harvard students will<lb />
meet in annual "intellectual" con-<lb />
tests for a prize of $5,000 awarded<lb />
ha the will of the late Mrs. Eliza-<lb />
beth Putnam.<lb />
The Y'ale and Harvards still keep<lb />
up their playful rivalry. A canary<lb />
bird, Yale Daily Xews mascot, was<lb />
kidnapped by three Harvard men<lb />
the other day.<lb />
Massachusetts Institute of Tech-<lb />
nology has grouped those who con-<lb />
tribute to its financial support into<lb />
an organization called Research As-<lb />
sociates of M. I. T.<lb />
White Stores, Inc.<lb />
Dickinson Avenue<lb />
Everything for the<lb />
COLLEGE GIRLS<lb />
Lowest Prices in<lb />
Greenville<lb />
Eor the first time in its 99 years,<lb />
co-eds at Alfred University have the<lb />
privilege of smoking�in a special<lb />
recreation room designed by the<lb />
hoard of trustees.<lb />
A society known as the "Stray-<lb />
Greeks" has been started at Purdue.<lb />
It is composed of transfer students<lb />
who were members of Greek organi-<lb />
zations not repr sented at Purdue.<lb />
dent has not developed a particular<lb />
interest, she is encouraged to explore<lb />
many fields until her interest Ik-<lb />
comes apparent to her.<lb />
The advisory committees are con-<lb />
cerned with all phases of a student's<lb />
development, and strive to suggest<lb />
courses that will supplement deficien-<lb />
cies in her earlier training as well as<lb />
develop her particular capabilities.<lb />
There is actually one girl student<lb />
at Lindsay College, Lindsay, Ont<lb />
Canada, whose ambition is to be-<lb />
come "a good wife for some man<lb />
The others, a survey revealed, would<lb />
like to become teachers, nurses, steno-<lb />
graphers, dietitians, writers or in-<lb />
terior decorators. Would-be teachers<lb />
led the list.<lb />
Students at the College of William<lb />
and Mary, Williamsburg, Va can't<lb />
engage in any aerial activities unless<lb />
they have permission from the col-<lb />
lege authorities.<lb />
Harvard will celebrate the 300th<lb />
anniversary of its founding in 1936.<lb />
It is the oldest institution of higher<lb />
learning in the United States.<lb />
Creighton University scheduled<lb />
two night football games this season,<lb />
St. Louis and Oklahoma being play-<lb />
ed tinder the arcs.<lb />
Sophomores at Haverford take a<lb />
comprehensive examination contain-<lb />
ing 2725 question. It requires 12<lb />
hours to complete<lb />
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Because the cost of replacing<lb />
broken dishes and damaged silver-<lb />
ware at Grinnell amounted to $700<lb />
last year, college authorities have<lb />
announced that student waiters must<lb />
pay for what they break.<lb />
CUT YOUR STOCKING<lb />
BUDGET Df HALT!<lb />
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At three very low prices 49c<lb />
up . . . each grade proved<lb />
by actual test to give longer,<lb />
smoother, smarter wear than<lb />
any other stockings at the<lb />
price. Gaymode Hosiery<lb />
satisfaction proves that . . .<lb />
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