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NUMBER<lb />
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LIC FORUM IS MAGAZINE EXHIBIT JOHN MULHOLLAND THRILLS<lb />
AUDIENCE HERE WITH HIS<lb />
UNUSUAL FEATS OF MAGIC<lb />
Relieved<lb />
HELD IN LIBRARY OPEN TO STUDENTS<lb />
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nviur of student teaching in<lb />
her department, was greatly re-<lb />
lived last week to receive a<lb />
message saying that her brother<lb />
and his wife, who live in Louis-<lb />
ville, were safe. She and other<lb />
members of her family, who live<lb />
in Pulaski, Tennessee, were in<lb />
suspense several days, unable<lb />
to get in touch with them.<lb />
There are several other Ken-<lb />
tuckians in the college faculty,<lb />
none from the immediate vi-<lb />
cinity of the flooded area, but<lb />
most of them have friends or<lb />
relatives there.<lb />
THE WAY OF LIFE<lb />
THEME OF<lb />
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Topic of Forum is "Juvenile De<lb />
linquency Dr. Elsie Larson<lb />
is Leader<lb />
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A collection of leading magazines,<lb />
carefully arranged and classified,<lb />
has been on exhibil in the English<lb />
SUPT. J. H. ROSE OUTLINES Club room for the past week and<lb />
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Shok<lb />
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Present in Spite of Snow<lb />
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Shakespeare did not wi<lb />
World Renowned Lecturer ar<lb />
Mi ian Gives Skillful Pe<lb />
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teachers and librarians, but to anv<lb />
person who selects magazines for the<lb />
l he fir-t meeting of the Public<lb />
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Library last Thursday evening with -imong the magazines for the gen-<lb />
165 pie present, in spite of the al 1V1,r are ,w" grouPS, some of<lb />
Dr. Elsie Larson di i erai-v merit and others of<lb />
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closest attention of the audien<lb />
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new pictorial magatme, Life, form<lb />
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in the arts group will be found<lb />
magazines for music, poetry, and the<lb />
the theatre. The home and home-making<lb />
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!� minutes, and then for the next<lb />
I11 minutes, then<lb />
ll'ill-r<lb />
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rrom the Hoor by various people pres- .<lb />
cut. Ir. Larson spoke with a sui<lb />
knowledge it" tin<lb />
II<lb />
Rev. R. E. Schiller Brings Mes<lb />
sage to College<lb />
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now exist in North Carolina, Ix<lb />
iml i,drill a. There arc others<lb />
i miscellaneous subjects and a<lb />
' group of University quarterlies, also<lb />
there are a number of technical or<lb />
professional magazines of interest<lb />
to special groups.<lb />
he exhibit is sponsored by tin-<lb />
Stoops to Conquer' After see-<lb />
ing this drama presented by<lb />
the Rocky Mount Little<lb />
Theater, February 5, many stu-<lb />
dents commented on how much<lb />
they enjoyed the "Shakesper-<lb />
ean" play. In fact, one student<lb />
was overheard asking another,<lb />
"Didn't you think the side-<lb />
remarks were cute?" The other<lb />
answered, "Well, that is typi-<lb />
cal of Shakespeare<lb />
After studying literature one<lb />
learns that "She Stoops to<lb />
Conquer" was not written by<lb />
Shakespeare but by Oliver<lb />
Goldsmith. Furthermore, if the<lb />
students had carefully read the<lb />
program they would have<lb />
known the author.<lb />
SEV. GRADYIAIKS<lb />
TO STUDENTS HERE<lb />
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working on a survey of all the mental<lb />
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has seen at firsl hand conditions as English ChVb'of the colWe.<lb />
they exist in our state today. Mi<lb />
Larson deplored the fact that, in<lb />
most cases in North Carolina, there<lb />
is not someone with mere time t<lb />
handle juvenile delinquents. The<lb />
law now puts this under the direc-<lb />
ts .��lj �j The End of the Centurv elub waspept o1 :l T tnspi��g tal<lb />
lelightfully entertained" by Mrs. fo the college students by Re<lb />
 A. D. Prank on Tuesday afternoon, rady Tuesday morning F<lb />
, ac- What needed in our state she February 3, at her home of East - �� the assembly hoi<lb />
Eighth street : sh�wed how these<lb />
MRS. A. D. FRANK ENTERTAINS "Stand on Thy Feet" Is Subject<lb />
END OF CENTURY CLUB AT of Message<lb />
HOME ON 8th STREET <lb />
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Magi<lb />
s tion �) the overworktnl Superinten<lb />
lid not rhink cnt of Public Welfare, and tin- tiki<lb />
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id Army engineers. voui<lb />
the number i tigaged in the �' i<lb />
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North Cj<lb />
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room. A laree attendance of the u uUr tmio: aml th" M<lb />
l�, should seek power, bat they should Una treatment of her mentally dis- cIuD ua I frith the following<lb />
n- Woolard, Gar-<lb />
Ma<lb />
i well the<lb />
j" rsonal-<lb />
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fie said tl<lb />
it Nortl<lb />
recent report<lb />
careful what they do with these ease<lb />
en thej get them. "The world shows that .North Carolina spends<lb />
ay has lowered its standing by less on the care "1 her mentally an-<lb />
 hi stated.<lb />
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Mes,<lb />
ii (irant, Sm<lb />
Han<lb />
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eiy at 7,500, youth directors !ul oecom i<lb />
wein several states estimated that a author,? on<lb />
thejnumber equally great or greater in sources of ma<lb />
ay in which wy rake criticism, adjoining localities were giving sue- ly, appears fr<lb />
e divided criticism into two classes, j cor to the thousands of families who and - the an<lb />
instructive, which has the sole jmij have been evacuated and are now<lb />
'ruinate ones than anv other -fat<lb />
he program for the afternoon<lb />
pose, of building up one- character, living as refugees in tent<lb />
and destructive, which tends to tear I warehouses, armories ant<lb />
� t the<lb />
arlow<lb />
Miss Frances Walker<lb />
� hi d mure maid. All<lb />
baracters gave good<lb />
� of the stage hands<lb />
ostuines and appear<lb />
footlights in minor<lb />
� i - n ants a nd coun-<lb />
Director<lb />
- are indeed fortunate<lb />
w ho get the mo<lb />
out<lb />
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jive tIndr lies for somel hitig<lb />
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ie best thev could dav bv dav<lb />
- IM rate with Jesus.<lb />
lina.<lb />
At the conclusion oi the program, ,<lb />
� ii lege.<lb />
amtieiice voted t" nave as a topic<lb />
was in charge oi<lb />
lloltzidaw. Home<lb />
r of East Caroli<lb />
Miss Katlievine oown and is given out of envy. L'o I emergency quarters<lb />
rim<lb />
Economics teach-<lb />
na Teachers ol<lb />
k am<lb />
onies, 1 han tin- Eye<lb />
other Making His<lb />
md volnm<lb />
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illustrate the point that m<lb />
cistn is irresponsible, Mi<lb />
In a very interesting ami in- <lb />
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some<lb />
lines from Abral<lb />
iam<lb />
DR. AND MRS. MEADOWS AT<lb />
TEND RECEPTION AT EX-<lb />
ECUTIVE MANSION<lb />
Amos a- their able<lb />
plav itse<lb />
h<lb />
in February 18, the following: Can<lb />
Democracy Survive?" The Forum<lb />
leader for that meeting will be Dr.<lb />
Howard Y. Williams, of St. Paul,<lb />
Minnesota, a native of the state of<lb />
Iowa.<lb />
Public Forum discussions will<lb />
continue in Pitt County next week<lb />
at- with a meeting at Stoke- school by<lb />
-tructive manner<lb />
-h<lb />
l.inco<lb />
showing that whether an<lb />
Murj<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. I R. Meadow<lb />
RQf. tended the reception at the Execu-lRev. John Barclay, Forum director.<lb />
The Tn' Mansion on the night of Feb- Mr. Barclay's subject will he What<lb />
tsible for work be- ruary - which was given for mem-1can America do to stay out of war?"<lb />
as a- follow Seen- bers of the<lb />
ln-v and Mansfield �'� wne<lb />
Q1SCUSS<lb />
"The Costumes of the Past and !l1- tnTns "ur ;il' riri,r or  <lb />
Present Her talk was illustrated "lri "m aH wrong, there is nothing<lb />
with dolls dressed in costumes of  can  'I u change it. so<lb />
different countries and gave to her M llr ('an do is to do his best and<lb />
listeners a knowledge of the past, Ii,r �'rry over the critics.<lb />
as some ideal always predominated<lb />
in every age. She declared that no eeLLE6E VIOLIN ENSEMBLE<lb />
.t" tS M " r ENTERTAINS STUDENTS<lb />
Costumes were shown in keeping AT ASSEMBLY<lb />
with war, social ideal- and poverty <lb />
ible of the College.<lb />
The<lb />
tricken people of current happen- me vionn ensemnie ot tne "joilege. I "Ani<lb />
Genera Assembly andlTbe Forum meeting will open at - s!l(. 1M)inr(,(i ,�u t1;lt wnen. assisted by Mi- Frances Fields, from all i<lb />
; and other invited eight o'cloek in the Stokes school ever a ��rv conquers another student-worker of the Presbyterian!director<lb />
-id ic o. 1�. An- guests, including State officials, auditorium. Eev. Barclay b a force- tjjey nVl,r ajopt ,1 (ss j church, who plays the flute, delight- iugton tl<lb />
Warren, Jr Ilayw1 their wives, the press, legislative ful speaker and is well known in referring tll the nobility, she told fully entertained the students with 1,400 yoi<lb />
. i-ou I Large. Bobby clerks and employees, and heads of Pitt County where he has appeared about the Elhaibethan age, in which a musical program at the regular engaged<lb />
and P. G. Cohh, Jr Light- state institutions and their wives. I many times as school commencement arj eias8ea followed. She then told Friday morning assembly February ing and I<lb />
Murphev and Mansfield speaker and has also spoken at many 0f the deeline of the regal eostume, �� Miss Fields played a Hire solo, and assis<lb />
. Costumes: Mrs. Frank Hanover, X. 11. i A T In an .voUIr 1M'1S conventions and Si1(. that the regal costume "Andolouse by Pessard, and an- refugee c<lb />
Miss Laura Boice, and Miss effort to give Dartmouth College's burch meetings. .People from all ist ft ti�. Revolution. It wasjother, a number with Mrs. Sam "Estini<lb />
NY A pi<lb />
cnti- NYA Medical Students<lb />
Gradyj Of marly 1,200 XVA student aid<lb />
and project worker in the Memphis<lb />
district assisting in flood relief, sev-<lb />
enty-five are medical students from<lb />
th University of Tennessee, Direc-<lb />
tor Bruce Overtoil announced.<lb />
he services of these future phy-<lb />
sicians hae been made available to<lb />
local health authorities and they are<lb />
assisting in the innoculation of the<lb />
populace against typhoid and other<lb />
communicable diseases, and other-<lb />
wise helping to maintain health and<lb />
sanitarv conditions.<lb />
ible to obtain n r1:<lb />
cted districts th XVA<lb />
Ki ntucky win d Wash-<lb />
morning, "but estim te<lb />
in flooded area of sti I<lb />
flood rescue work, cook-<lb />
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� � i- one oi the most i<lb />
i world and his e<lb />
nt magic is priceless.<lb />
and exchai ged r ricks �.<lb />
. number of times I � I<lb />
ty in varit ns ountries<lb />
Adds to Confusion<lb />
akers i-<lb />
II.<lb />
pa<lb />
ti<lb />
� t in<lb />
hurch meetings.<lb />
W'iiiielnad ; Properties: j previously doomed fraternities aIff County, especially m the sec- tlt,a tilat Women began to give nplQuineriy playing the violin, a Mes-<lb />
Svdne Gardner and Mrs. hand iu a readjustmeDt process dnr- tions near Stokes, are urged to hear ti�. fu-triniined skirts, the smalijican serenade, "My Little Star by<lb />
Whitefaurst; Make-ups: im their "trial period President I � fV�3'� disenssion at Stokes Mon- j i li and the men th.dr trous-i Pone.<lb />
Kdson and Sam Whitehea<lb />
i.<lb />
manager is<lb />
Ernest Martin Hopkins lias created; ('tv n'frnr- era with fancy heckles at the knee The ensemble played three num-<lb />
W. 3, the office of Adviser to Fraternities The ohjectivea of Public Forum This was followed with grave eel- hers: a Bizet Intermezzo. "Honda"<lb />
Tin- function of the new office isjare: 1. Increase the citizen's un-lors along simple lines with simple by Mozart, ami a French Gavotte,<lb />
re ui a large member- p. supervise the affairs of tireek demanding of problems discussed colors. by Campra.<lb />
iate members who sup- fetter societies and to counsel their2. Stimulate further study and in In talking about the Revolution The two accompanist- were Mrs.<lb />
use, there ha- alwavs officers in fiscal as well as social i dependent -investigation. :5. Facili-1 ary war, she said that all wars have Paul Davenport and Mrs. Elizabeth<lb />
which time ti<lb />
emi rged from<lb />
Mulholland is<lb />
change man has<lb />
lis booth, bawling.<lb />
ikelv to settle the<lb />
�ontroversy ly handing thi fellow<lb />
i half dollar which, when the molli-<lb />
man examines it. turns out t<lb />
Pleaaa turn to pag� two)<lb />
ONE OF FIRST TWO A.B. GRAD-<lb />
UATES OF THIS COLLEGE<lb />
SPENDS DAY HERE<lb />
S. .1. Wright, from Philip-<lb />
� L ands, who was Miss (Jer-<lb />
1 liamherlain, one of the first<lb />
B. graduates f Fast Caro-<lb />
rtroblems.<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
Teachers Send Telegrams<lb />
To Chairman D. L. Ward<lb />
�hool teachers in<lb />
The groups ot ac<lb />
, . I. Durham win, sent Chairman D. L.<lb />
 ol ege, spellt lasl .�1.1,1<lb />
,i . ,V ,r� 1 (libhy) Ward almost identical tele-<lb />
isiting the college ami � . , . , ,� ,<lb />
. grains declaring that the teachers<lb />
'  . . � i�- ,�  of the state are ready to act unless<lb />
Miss Virginia ligtor.l , �. ' . i  a-<lb />
M E II Johnson,� &amp;�� B m �K'r ?� before the<lb />
I �. t administrators receive any raise<lb />
H�T l �   � i r<lb />
and "demanding a hearing before<lb />
 " . i,�� the appropriations committee, did<lb />
v re the first to complete "1 I. '<lb />
received their <lb />
?f the summer school i�<lb />
Chairman Ward maintained that<lb />
it was not niM-cssary for the teach-<lb />
ers to "demand anything of his<lb />
committee, that it was always open<lb />
to them or anyone else and that he<lb />
resented the implication that either<lb />
he or the committee had been or<lb />
would he "unfair" to anyone. lie<lb />
aid they would be given a hearing<lb />
an immoral reaction. She gave as<lb />
an illustration Queen Victoria, whom<lb />
she described as being very immoral,<lb />
as it was reflected in the costumes <lb />
of her day. She declared that morals<lb />
change with the ages with each coun-<lb />
try having their own code of morals.<lb />
In speaking of early American his-<lb />
tory she said that the people used<lb />
the cheapest cotton materials, but<lb />
later on imported costumes of great<lb />
value were used.<lb />
She discussed socially, politically<lb />
and economically the influence that<lb />
Tolson.<lb />
nial or larger number<lb />
workers in counties<lb />
nor direc?iy affected assisting com-<lb />
munity agencies in caring for evac-<lb />
uated refugees. Manv XYA workers"<lb />
are flood sufferers 'themselves and a P "f aluminum stampe<lb />
with the name "John Mulholland<lb />
and a rabbit sitting in a silk hat.<lb />
Mr. Mulholland's lecturt her<lb />
1 hlll'sil ni '<lb />
many now relugtes.<lb />
In Louisville it was reported that<lb />
XYA youths were manning a fleet<lb />
of food and -upi.lv trucks and a thursday night Hfustrated by bat-<lb />
fling teats ut magic, constituted a<lb />
fascinating program.<lb />
number of pat<lb />
riil ami resc<lb />
ue boats.<lb />
were the tir-t, to � j tu.jr (UIS(1 auv j� ,l,e �pin- at any time they asked for one, in<lb />
ear course. Uny ian- f hm( mi,mlM,r ani otlu.r addition to the one already given<lb />
n the Sanford scboo s ana , diem through State Superintendent<lb />
- ago uent to the Philip- ooservers. n� v Ym<lb />
a. h. Both married Amer- ('hairman Ward, r.s.ng to a point C 1. 1 A. in;<lb />
lose work was in the Philip<lb />
Mr. ami Mrs. Wright re-<lb />
he United State last<lb />
of personal privilege, read the tele-<lb />
gram to the house and pointed out<lb />
that not onlv had the committee a;<lb />
mg to California, and will ready extended a hearing to the<lb />
make that their home, (school forces, including the teachers.<lb />
 Wright came East to visit her ! but that it was ready and willing at<lb />
her. who lives in Cheron, S. CJafl times to extend hearings to any<lb />
md her sister, in Sanford. one.<lb />
What really happened is that both<lb />
the teachers and Chairman Ward<lb />
do not fully understand the situ-<lb />
ation. What the teachers were pro-<lb />
testing against was the granting of<lb />
any additional increases in pay to<lb />
superintendents and principals un-<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
American Bar Association<lb />
Announces Essay Contest<lb />
NUMBER CREDIT HOURS STU-<lb />
DENT CAN MAKE IN SUMMER<lb />
IS TOPIC OF DISCUSSION<lb />
The number of credit hours a stu-<lb />
dent can make in the summer in this<lb />
state was the principal topic of dis-<lb />
cussion at the meeting of summer<lb />
'irectms held in Raleigh on Satur-<lb />
Dr. Meadows.<lb />
thestage and screen has (Please turn to pageplayed four)on<lb /><lb />
Notice<lb />
Those Juniors who have not<lb />
paid their class dues of $1.50,<lb />
will please do so as soon as pos-<lb />
sible. You may pay any of your<lb />
class officers.<lb />
Both dormitory and day stu-<lb />
dents who plan to attend the<lb />
Junior-Senior banquet must<lb />
pay their dues before March 20.<lb />
�Elizabeth Copeland.<lb />
In a recent letter addressed toi Following are the rules that cm-<lb />
President Meadows, the American i testants are asked to observe :<lb />
Bar Association announced that! Eligibility: Any regularly reg- ,jjlv January 30<lb />
they are conducting a patriotic es-Jistered undergraduate student at-who attended the meetino report<lb />
say contest. The subject is "How I tending any teachers colloge or nor- that thev decided that six semester<lb />
and to What Extent are the Rights' mal school in the United States is j bears, oi nine quarter hour should<lb />
and Liberties of the Individual Pro- j eligible to the competition. be allowed for a six weeks' term and<lb />
tested Under the Constitution of the; Subject: "How and to What Ex- that no school could give less than<lb />
United States?" The final date set j tent are the Rights and Liberties of0 classrooni hours for one semes-<lb />
for the submission of the essays is<lb />
April 1, 1937.<lb />
In addition to the $1,000 in prizes<lb />
offered by the American Bar Asso-<lb />
ciation for the best essays submit-<lb />
ted from all of the states, a number<lb />
of the individual state bar associ-<lb />
ations have donated or contemplate<lb />
donating $100 to be split in three<lb />
ways, for the three best essays sub-<lb />
mitted from the respective individ-<lb />
ual states.<lb />
the Individual Protected Under the � ter hour credit.<lb />
Constitution of the United States? The directors decided that the cost<lb />
Procedure: Any eligible student ; for the summer school term will be<lb />
who wishes to submit an essay should ; approximately the same in all col-<lb />
w rite to Executive Secretary, Amer- leges except the larger universities<lb />
ican Bar Association, 1140 North All the summer schools in the<lb />
Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois state with the exception of two were<lb />
to obtain a number, with instrue- j represented. The conference, which<lb />
tions as to its use in submitting the J was held in the office of the super-<lb />
essay, j intendent of public instruction.<lb />
Date of submission: Xo essay j Clyde Erwin, lasted over three<lb />
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"last month tit retain presidency �I<lb />
TO BRUSH OR NOT TO BRUSH! ili University of Wisconsin, and<lb />
 the best is the one aboul Dr. Frank thinking "What<lb />
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hi this morning's mail 1 found<lb />
three letters on hair. Two of them<lb />
were written more in pity than in<lb />
anger, hut the third was downright<lb />
indignant.<lb />
"Brush your hair at Least ten<lb />
minutes every day That may be<lb />
all very well for people with long<lb />
hair and buns. Bu� it' you bad just<lb />
had you short, straight hair set,<lb />
would vou ir home and begin brush-<lb />
ing it for ten minutes I Why in ten<lb />
minutes there'd be nothing left i<lb />
all those new and beautiful waves<lb />
and end curls! Brushing may be<lb />
all right it' you ran have your<lb />
hair set every day. 1 call it ex-<lb />
tra agance.<lb />
Weil, it's not extravagance. An<lb />
brushing your hair every day for<lb />
ten minutes does not mean a set<lb />
le 11-1<lb />
m;i v<lb />
fin<lb />
t<lb />
IOme nojie in the percentage<lb />
United States Representatives an<lb />
college. I�<lb />
ai the banquet for state employees<lb />
Frank. Gov, Philip La Follette<lb />
and two others were scheduled to<lb />
speak. But, Gov. La Senators who attem<lb />
���. WM onable to spite the fact tna! Henry Ford a<lb />
attend because of ill- Abraham Lincoln and any otherl<lb />
�� c. D. notable Americans scaled the heights<lb />
" ' ' , - � , Lf Buecess without benefit ot college<lb />
Cool, the wittiesl . '�  . , , �<lb />
 i raining t lie cola rat i i-<lb />
toastmaster in Maoi-1 m aatjonaj bgislal<lb />
ed the usual  � �'�  � �<lb />
I in the 'ongressional I ?ireetory, 35<lb />
 Slightlv m�"<lb />
that<lb />
.rivin-<lb />
son, voiveu in' I record their etlucationa<lb />
regrets.<lb />
Under the cireum-1 attended conege<lb />
, � , i , irm si ner cent oi the member!<lb />
stances he said he was, �ian ' I ' <lb />
, , i � ; thus recorded wenl to-college,<lb />
forced t change his ' . , . , <lb />
, , ' , Without going haywire on static<lb />
Planned reference to . woM m from tne record<lb />
the Four Horsemen of K th;lt ms Phanees of election<lb />
the Apocalypse to that I Congress are improved four to<lb />
if the Three Musket- nne -( tlp aspirant is a college<lb />
eers.<lb />
When<lb />
Dr. Frank<lb />
d class matter December � 1925, at th.e V. S.<lb />
er.ville, NT. C, under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
036 Member 1017<lb />
Ptssoac'e-d Go'ioSiate Press<lb />
Distributi rs of<lb />
� nil. On the contrary, it makes<lb />
the waves and curls look more<lb />
natural and stay in longer. It makes<lb />
the hair more tractable than mere<lb />
combing ean.<lb />
It also gives the hair that beau-<lb />
tiful sheen and sparkle which is suf-<lb />
ficient in itself to make any hair<lb />
admired. The reason for this is two-<lb />
fold. Firstly, brushing is the only<lb />
exercise your hair can have. It<lb />
stimulates the scalp and therefore<lb />
� is no doubt the roots, and just as you yourself<lb />
, , ,  i feel and look more glowing after<lb />
tudv must find bounds somewhere, the nurater . <lb />
very day. Whih I wouldn I brusn<lb />
uv hair immediately alter a set, l tj , t(1 Speak, he was morel,) House an<lb />
want to make sure it (i). j(, Kad ,) the governor wasJRep,<lb />
brush it<lb />
immediately before and Pd certain-<lb />
iv brush it the day after. Brush-<lb />
ing the hair does not pull OUl tin<lb />
one, it tin<lb />
man or woman.<lb />
The total number of members<lb />
because i<lb />
.hi. -I completely, 1 won<lb />
Senate is 531 13a<lb />
presentatives and 96 Senator<lb />
'ti to indicate in<lb />
been<lb />
tbsent, for "if we were introduced Of these, 90 lain<lb />
"orsemen. 1 would their official biographies whether or<lb />
elected asnot they went to college. Many of<lb />
I them doubtless did and others, ol<lb />
course, did not. However, the per-<lb />
il these unrecorded Con-<lb />
as tin- Pour<lb />
probably have<lb />
Famine. '<lb />
GEORGE WASHINGTON<lb />
RECEIVED ONLY ONE CaLU.br<lb />
0F6REEAN LIB. FROM<lb />
WASHINGTON COLLEGE. M).<lb />
EN0U6H . - TCK AM<lb />
FOUR CjOOO S1Z1 D '�<lb />
QO-EO COMBOS' 9.fc8<lb />
� � � i'J Ari"<lb />
 I<lb />
Students at the University w<lb />
Toledo ;ife<lb />
dope out thi<lb />
�nt a ire<lb />
JOURNALISM COURSE NEEDED<lb />
. , for a our in journalism here has been long felt,<lb />
es not at presei<lb />
in a huddle trying to gressmen is probably not rery dif-<lb />
. answers to the strange ferent from the vast preponderance<lb />
elub were wearing at then<lb />
eessamv<lb />
limited, and they ean teach only<lb />
0 nianv<lb />
�xercise, so<lb />
alter<lb />
brushing. Secondly, brushing give<lb />
h.<lb />
 ever, if some plan<lb />
could he worked out s hereby j x ,� Uiir added hrilliain-e and gl<lb />
the mechanics<lb />
of neusw ritn.tr. the result- should<lb />
cial.<lb />
Te o Ei ho and the College Publicity Bureau offer stu-<lb />
i opnortunitv for journalistic training. Only a limited<lb />
 ia,  so Trained, and even they recoive BO rigorous<lb />
v   iuoming staff must almost immediately<lb />
. : rt �f writing news items. I he task .it la<lb />
is headlines usually falls upon one person,<lb />
because it (dean- the hair.<lb />
how dusty a table to<lb />
. . r vPfjlot those who reveal their educational<lb />
costumes members ol tne line .u- <lb />
�ir novel background. Congressmen reiei<lb />
, , I utst as nroullv to "educated in pub-<lb />
"sj- �� -Fiisl�r�'Z<lb />
thiaghts ( tbeir sallous or "scKducted �ue.v do�<lb />
. ; � '1 Harvard. 9b<lb />
minds.<lb />
Lookin' Over<lb />
the<lb />
Campus<lb />
With C. Ray Pruette.<lb />
LETTERS<lb />
to the Editor<lb />
"bus, in omit-<lb />
our calcu<lb />
i  . '�iti.m- we are not stacking the card<lb />
cage over her bead and a green<lb />
�nni- net around her body and wh<lb />
eld a stuffed fish in her hand had<lb />
One young lady who wore a birdti�g these �nknownfromjurlc�<lb />
ge over her head and a gree<lb />
tennis net around her body and whnl Mther way.<lb />
hit if one want- to consider each<lb />
,f the '�� unrecorded legislators as<lb />
. ollege wono<lb />
Fran Fereh�<lb />
new irirl is. He<lb />
SO manv gals!<lb />
ws wondering for a while. , <lb />
bottle non-college men. the figure in favor buildingi wnoevei<lb />
-hot<lb />
The man who carried<lb />
1 wonder who broke<lb />
the window in Austin<lb />
lid<lb />
eandgloss, . , a wi��� of the college man is still impressive, it was a<lb />
v i �� from which flowered a blooming '   ' :<lb />
, in know ,  .  �� K n ni-ii i" it this wav. Kepi eseuta-1 r .� up -�<lb />
gets in the earrot was tagged "the spn-tt oi, Fjgui � .t&amp;� 1 J<lb />
urse of a day. and if you don't P' full background make up 69 per cenl of  �<lb />
brush it t'recn.en.ly. � beeomesL; skoes un j hi(, WftS in. the personnel ol the fth t ongre il:mi.i<lb />
sticky and dull looking. D L, as "the social climber" or! , -eluded n the list o u  a<lb />
someb. id v .<lb />
� one1more �"nl,� fB�SFthe elevation of a heeL"<lb />
�  �-lv :1 matter " MUll-irl1 Bui the woman who had everr-l�<lb />
tile tOD �1<lb />
h n Jenkins<lb />
w ith m on<lb />
t the President's<lb />
illegians are numerous nun wnoj i,j (ian ;UV ltlt.r<lb />
�nded business colleges, took cor<lb />
ml v a t a ir new -paper.<lb />
 iourualism already has<lb />
vina out the low ward strokes Iron, the topot euessing wore an isinglassh-esiondence work one who went<lb />
' . . i , the head. This kind ot brushing! '�' e 6 o Qsteopathic College, and<lb />
and at best ' ,  , - � , - 11 headdress, tii�oii winch was balanced i<lb />
only reaches' little oi the hair and I clothespins. Representative who took a cours,<lb />
if yur hair happens to be thmk. �' � " J.yv ihe Jfform.1 College oi A Amen<lb />
been suggested as a i<lb />
t hardiv touche<lb />
scalp at al<lb />
all<lb />
That is, ten or fifteen picked students j Begin by brushing your hair<lb />
ound your head from the hair-<lb />
heu. dividing the hair<lb />
all over voiir head.<lb />
ti pus reporters. A class p<lb />
� supervised newswriting, and quarter hours credit<lb />
Whether or not this course<lb />
j lime up<lb />
 rb<lb />
into seuinent-<lb />
cours<lb />
brush e<lb />
I i<lb />
IS EMPLOYMENT PERMANENT<lb />
01 "T AST IN AMERICA? It is held that there<lb />
f people in F. S. who do not now and sever will lit<lb />
�.�� Busint  recoTery will not end unemployment;<lb />
ach thoroughly for a te�<lb />
k. Then write an<lb />
went to<lb />
ne<lb />
at<lb />
an<lb />
ov there.<lb />
Noman Sloore, in?5<lb />
rder to be a familv man.<lb />
( 1'<lb />
, brought in- sister to n<lb />
,�, they knewy.nna-t,c I nnm at ndianapohs, BalJ<lb />
�-lii-nt s<lb />
"That letter OUght tO !ret thelli<lb />
!ut surely nothing could be lost  is the attitude of a "Bewilden<lb />
1 endorse such a trial during the Try this method of brnsMng every Greek" at the Cniversity of ttichi"  "w�<lb />
lav for a week<lb />
definitePcoclusioris, but they knewI�ymn��� Lnw" �' mMimumlBMt whih- Nminan<lb />
that ii didn't signify Monday morn-1 Indiana. hands in agony waiting foT "Home! I<lb />
ing. One Congressman whom your Swee, u�utt. "<lb />
 correspondent did not include in<lb />
� � the reckoning of "college men de-<lb />
j serves more credit for his training<lb />
than manv of those who earned an,pn<lb />
Pi<lb />
Stanley Scarborough se ins<lb />
tave a crush on a certain girl<lb />
He was seen al<lb />
He is Mat-1 1 v j j a9 PrbJav night.<lb />
I n a reee<lb />
; itear d som'<lb />
' i . .<lb />
� the enterti<lb />
approve .<lb />
r.i recomme<lb />
tell me if I'm not right aboul the! When rival fraternity men at-j<lb />
value of brushing. ! tempted to appropriate the house of<lb />
I<lb />
tew A. Dunn of Pittsburgh. Mr.<lb />
hjnn lost the sight oi one eye m<lb />
Ina Mae<lb />
�ontinued unemployment will not can the capitalistic<lb />
ail Society will -imply ignore the unemployed class<lb />
- r sent, unemployed are looked upon as victims oi<lb />
, i i  legal equality with other classes. But with the<lb />
line of demarcation will become more definite. People<lb />
f you have a personal beauty<lb />
problem on which vou need advice.<lb />
nlease write WOMAN'S IN-<lb />
l'FKFST SYNDICATE, 522 Fifth<lb />
New York City.<lb />
.1.<lb />
ll'fe V. ) SI e V<lb />
an m t be "goo i<lb />
that i Ina Mat<lb />
, , l , an accident when he was 12 eat   <lb />
his brethren, he wrote an open let- , . . , . , � . pioneei �omi<lb />
 � . . J. j. 0d and. m another mishap at the j -� i<lb />
ter oi protest in the Mtchiqan . , , . , :� , � days. rancj<lb />
,   � i � �� � ' age oi 20, lost the sight oi bis re:<lb />
huh 1 his is a nutshell of it: , - . Kt , ,� .<lb />
 . e � i i- �. maming eve. .Mr. IMmn aid not , rt<lb />
"Members oi a rival fraternity "?, ' � t. i �' It Il Hams doesu 1 watch<lb />
, , �- allow these misfortunes to uown , , .<lb />
bave overrun our chapter house. xouFf.  . .� , , , ,� with hi- long stem pipe he s g<lb />
1 him He became a s udent at tne<lb />
an't uo downstairs in the evening<lb />
without tripping<lb />
over several oi<lb />
1 t;<lb />
ttburLni ai<lb />
id Overbrook scl<lb />
lOlliS i<lb />
put<lb />
.iiciioilv - eve out .<lb />
.� who never will be employed. The classes in-<lb />
� n.i�� -vstcin will bear children who will not ever be in contact I<lb />
p outside the svstem. The line that is now economic only<lb />
1 and, in turn. legaL The unemployed class in 1 . s-<lb />
a class of oatcastes.<lb />
Social Science, Autumn, p. 356.<lb />
� ; This theory based on inferences from history, is eon-<lb />
recent European developments; by the introduction ot a<lb />
svstem in C. S h political, economic, and military c'on-<lb />
Societv in our pinion, will be neither willing nor permitte<lb />
the unemployed. However, lasting unemploytnent may h<lb />
WE ONLY<lb />
H-E-A-R-D<lb />
Now it wasn't<lb />
tor the<lb />
lind am<lb />
,t<lb />
tin<lb />
in' of demarcation becoming an mi-<lb />
� ig felt to be permanent.<lb />
them. They constantly invite them<lb />
selves over for meals in spite Ot" a!<lb />
frigid reception. In answer to our!<lb />
 ' - , i i ii , , i He "kept coming an<lb />
earnest queries they blandly state<lb />
that tiny enjoy our meals. " hat<lb />
can we do in the face of sueb com-<lb />
pliments. It seems as it' those fel-<lb />
lows just can't take a hint.<lb />
Tonight was the last straw<lb />
told to us, we<lb />
only heard. But<lb />
a large number<lb />
of students are<lb />
wondering if<lb />
K a v Pruette iconic; ni m privacy.<lb />
really looks over<lb />
raduated trom<lb />
the latter, located at Philadelphia,<lb />
three years later.<lb />
1 was elected<lb />
to the 7d Congress in 1-932 when he<lb />
was :) years old.<lb />
The "co-eds" in ('oiigres who list<lb />
their educations, if not always their<lb />
ages, are all highly trained. They<lb />
; used lor r<lb />
ments, but tl<lb />
i. I moving i <lb />
; Saturday <lb />
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 not understa<lb />
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in view  tl<lb />
Bill Pratt has just earned<lb />
the age old custom of sending alen-<lb />
tines He sent a ehocolate heart toiu;l t�<lb />
some Rirl with "BilT' written on ihar last year<lb />
hen knights was .l1 <lb />
I repair the<lb />
i Of coura i<lb />
Ol<lb />
were<lb />
11 he only lived<lb />
hl.l I<lb />
Clifton Brittoti told several peo- chine w<lb />
pie tlnit he tKin t go to see<lb />
state I i'<lb />
Several of these rival Greeks asked :� ��vll' AlVi?J ' in V �' Stoops to Conquer- for enjoyment, entertainn<lb />
me if 1 would leave my room so they �" th mtn;r d �&amp; 2F ,mv  i ; critic'  T "<lb />
 , . . � of their education. Mr r.dith! thev hav<lb />
the campus, or<lb />
does he "peep<lb />
(Sorry, but we<lb />
can't say!)<lb />
Norse Rogers of Massachusetts, Rov Barrow, who sold candy at state si<lb />
graduated from Rogers Hall SchoolLQe j Ball, seems to think the ad<lb />
And beer Sowed from the waterjat Lowell, and then attended<lb />
pump on the Harvard University I Madame Julien's School a<lb />
campus, so the story goes. France. Caroline O'Day, representa-<lb />
Au undergraduate Aladdin wholtive-at-large from New York states<lb />
never even rubbed on a Harvard! in her biography that she gradn-<lb />
 that<lb />
'li-<lb />
mn candv could easuv '�<lb />
be the organiza<lb />
� ' �' '�- life's ambition!<lb />
HEART DISEAS<lb />
- �� i1" A<lb />
a- m;<lb />
WATCH YOUR HABITS<lb />
sauses nearly one-third of all deaths in F. S. Fast<lb />
�Jeans died daily of this disease: there were three<lb />
death- from ibis cause in 1935 as in L930,<lb />
I number of victims, there were about three times as many<lb />
 Increase in deaths due to heart disease since It 1 o has<lb />
pi Main cause 1- hypertension brought about by -train oi<lb />
F. S. Public Health Service states that twice as many deaths<lb />
cause was hypertension, occurred in 1934 as in 1932.<lb />
apple a uay�Fve; Hold that "lm<lb />
� Daniel: Never say dieMethusi<lb />
lab: You big fish�donah.<lb />
Has been said that the Wood sis-<lb />
ters can't recall the names of even<lb />
best friends these days.<lb />
their<lb />
At the Violin Musicale in Chapel<lb />
lasl Friday, those who listened good,<lb />
could hear 1 ill Pratt keeping time<lb />
fashioned pump into a beer-spouter J Athens, Georgia; and Mrs. Nani ,u. music with his foot.<lb />
had his plan�to keep the tank tilled Wood Honeyman. Oregon, finished<lb />
WHO SAID IT FIRST? An L fi to tr.msfoi.m an oF.l-l atT from Luc? Cobb Institute,<lb />
�i l l.1 . II .1 1 ht u iiui - <lb />
Wonder whys<lb />
THE COLLECTIVE WEALTH of F. S. women is estimated at $210<lb />
I 0,000,000, or 70 per eenl trf the country entire private wealth; this<lb />
include- all insurance policies made out to women by men who are still<lb />
alive. Of the -2:5 richest women (owning iHIO.noo or more), all but one<lb />
did no amass fortunes themselves but obtained them as wives and<lb />
daughters, heirs and assigns of the nation's richest men. Half of them<lb />
i ake little or no interest is handling their affairs j none of them is striking-<lb />
ly active in polities; very few participate in religious activities.<lb />
Fortune, November, p. 115.<lb />
Oil YEAH!<lb />
Men's faults are many.<lb />
Women have but two:<lb />
j,  (  in  is. Everything they say.<lb />
And everything they do.<lb />
�Upper foira Colh-gian.<lb />
at St. Helen's Hall, attended the I wonder who Camille<lb />
Finch School in New York, and jig casting shy glances at i<lb />
studied music wirh tin<lb />
annuls<lb />
with enough beer to last 24 hour?<lb />
spoiled by the alarm of a passing<lb />
student.<lb />
Innocently the discoverer jerked<lb />
the handle up and down and stepped<lb />
back in amazement when amber<lb />
liquid gushed from the mouth and man from New Jersey; .and Mrs,<lb />
foamed in a trough. "Beer be Jenckes of Indiana fail to record<lb />
I iirnei<lb />
He's a<lb />
senior, hv the way<lb />
yelled, and SO quickly gathered<lb />
around, plying the handle and guz-<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
A divinity student named Tweedle<lb />
Once wouldn't accept a degree.<lb />
It's tough enough being Tweedle,<lb />
Without being Tweedle, D.D.<lb />
�The Bison.<lb />
which is more colorful: Geneva<lb />
Brown or Jud White!<lb />
SALARIES OF OFFICE WOKKEHS. The following table shows<lb />
the medium of monthly salary rates by occupation, based on the earn-<lb />
ings of more than 40,000 women. (Half earned more and half less<lb />
than the amount shown): �<lb />
Secretary $156 Correspondent fl0-<lb />
Supervisor  153 Machine operator 98<lb />
Cashier, teller  123<lb />
Stenographer  114<lb />
Hand bookkeeper  Ill<lb />
Dept. of Labor, Woman's Bureau, School Life, Dec p. Ill<lb />
Edward McDowell for several years.<lb />
Mrs. ("arraway. the Senator from I wonder what Frances Hendei<lb />
Arkansas; Mrs. Norton, Congress-Json was worried about Monday<lb />
night, that made her sulk for a much m<lb />
week  ' aren't foi<lb />
ments.<lb />
Typist  93<lb />
General clerk  90<lb />
File clerk  81<lb />
MODERN PROVERBS<lb />
A bird in the hand is bad table<lb />
manners.<lb />
A fool and his money are some<lb />
party.<lb />
If you want to remember things,<lb />
tie a string around your finger. If<lb />
you want to forget things, tie a rope<lb />
around your neck.<lb />
�Graceland Tower.<lb />
BANANA PEEL�Food article<lb />
that brings the weight down.<lb />
There has been some talk as to<lb />
Things We'd Like to See�<lb />
Rock Venters weighing 100 pounds<lb />
and seven feet tall.<lb />
Pennie Burkette changing to<lb />
nickels.<lb />
Edna Rouse and Ambrose as the<lb />
world's most famous ballet team.<lb />
Hampton Noe without his blonde<lb />
shadow.<lb />
Table D-10 in the new dining hall<lb />
using table manners.<lb />
Sylvan Knowles the same height<lb />
as Ray Pruette.<lb />
Clifton Britton stirring his cof-<lb />
fee with something other than a<lb />
knife.<lb />
Fran Ferebee on roller skates.<lb />
Sue Speed slowing up.<lb />
Mr. M. L. Wright wrong.<lb />
Viola Smith's new ring.<lb />
the extent of their education in<lb />
their official biographies.<lb />
Whatever else their families may<lb />
be. the members of the 75th Con-<lb />
gress cannot be (barged with lack<lb />
of college training. The vast ma-<lb />
joritv of them went to college.<lb />
responsible l<lb />
All of us<lb />
cannot fui c<lb />
And we know<lb />
of organizal<lb />
no approprit<lb />
Fund. rh<lb />
"Where will<lb />
h has be<lb />
complaining<lb />
"small pay -<lb />
tug given,<lb />
organization<lb />
"She Stoops to Conquer"<lb />
Is Presented By Rocky<lb />
Mount Little Theatre<lb />
PUBLIC FORUM IS<lb />
HELD IN LIBRARY<lb />
OF HIGH SCHOOL<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
tate correlation of new knowledge<lb />
and past learning and experience.<lb />
4. Develop a critical attitude which<lb />
demands validation of claims. 5.<lb />
Promote tolerance and openminded-<lb />
ness. 6. Stimulate sense of public<lb />
responsibility. 7. Develop logical<lb />
thinking and improve the speaking<lb />
ability of the average man. 8. Re-<lb />
duce power of emotion and preju-<lb />
dice. 9. Train people in methods<lb />
and analysis and testing of facts.<lb />
10. Build the community spirit and<lb />
foster neighborliness.<lb />
(Continued from page onei<lb />
been a smaller group of active mem<lb />
bera interested in the actual produc<lb />
tion of plays. They have regular<lb />
monthly meetings, write original<lb />
plays, and give studio programs in<lb />
which they produce plays illustrat-<lb />
ing their study.<lb />
The only time these players have<lb />
ever entered the North Carolina<lb />
drama contest was in 1931 and they<lb />
won first place, with the play "Drums<lb />
of Oude This year they will again<lb />
enter the contest and will present<lb />
"He by Eugene O'Neill. Their<lb />
plays for the public this year are<lb />
"Whistling in the Dark and three<lb />
one-act plays. "She Stoops to Con-<lb />
quer" was their chief play last year<lb />
and was presented at the college by<lb />
the special request of the entertain-<lb />
ment committee.<lb />
' l: � �<lb />
cord, so why not<lb />
complain to his �<lb />
over a thousand -�<lb />
guardian- and ;t :<lb />
complaining, th -<lb />
different. But are<lb />
the minority rule<lb />
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spending money am<lb />
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town, and from h� bum� <lb />
does be benefit! Wh. "JJ.<lb />
cents he can go to an �"�. g<lb />
ment, see a free movie (p� � j<lb />
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ize that his money is going <lb />
spent by an organ Uati on p &amp;<lb />
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PAGE THREE<lb />
1 RANK<lb />
SALLIE JOYNER DAVIS<lb />
4 H Miss SaUie Joyner Davis, a ehar-<lb />
i and ter member of the faculty of East<lb />
Sin . . ' � : ��'� a Teacher- Collegi<lb />
in b struct or<lb />
E. C. HOLLAR<lb />
Mr. E. p. Hollar, supervisor of<lb />
practice teachers in history and in-<lb />
structor in history, comes from Mis-<lb />
souri. He was<lb />
horn and educated<lb />
in rural Johnson<lb />
County, Missouri.<lb />
He a t t e n d e d<lb />
llardin Missouri<lb />
PIRATES DEFEAT<lb />
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Sh�- was educated<lb />
BY SCORE 3728<lb />
(,<lb />
at Mar<lb />
reusburg,<lb />
souri, where he re-<lb />
ceived his l'd.B.<lb />
 degree in lil2 and<lb />
, m- l! S. degree in education in 1919.<lb />
 In 1923 Mr. Hollar received his<lb />
M.A. degree from the University of<lb />
High School and Atlantic Christian College Sends<lb />
later ,he Normal Band Along With Team<lb />
Scl1 at War-<lb />
Mis-<lb />
Collegi<lb />
On last Thursday night, tin<lb />
Ka-t Carolina Teaehei<lb />
1'irates defeated Atlantic Christian<lb />
College � to 28 in one of the fastest<lb />
games seen on the local court this<lb />
season.<lb />
In about the lir-t ten minutes<lb />
FARLEY'S QUINTET PIRATES PLAY TWO<lb />
DEFEATS GU1LF0RD GAMES WITH HIGH<lb />
POINT FEB. 16-17<lb />
Shelton and Ridenhour Lead<lb />
Offense as Pirates Trounce<lb />
Quakers. 31 to 20<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
The Easl (Carolina Teachers 1-<lb />
lege cagers gained sweet revenge<lb />
upon the Guilford Quakers when Well, the Pirates beal Atlantic<lb />
they trounced them by the score!Christian College, so another record<lb />
Have Never Won a Basketball<lb />
Game From the Panther<lb />
Team<lb />
to 20. Coaeh Bolev Farley's I remains unbroken. . . . Yoi<lb />
f Chi<lb />
Missouri and since then has done   S�1' ,lH' 8COre as some-<lb />
rwo and one-half years' graduate w'bat even, but Coach Farley's team<lb />
work at Peabody College. led ,iU tDe h;i11" 17  ln-<lb />
udent in college, Mr.  Atlantic Christian Bull-Jgoals and led at the half h<lb />
dogs came back strong in the third<lb />
While a<lb />
tin Ph.lX<lb />
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asketWU, football.<lb />
 � urns Ih- served<lb />
gt . of hi- high<lb />
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tory and coached<lb />
�. � ars in high<lb />
teaching for tin<lb />
� is college. Aside<lb />
g experience, Dr.<lb />
tmenl of the Gulf<lb />
. lie served for<lb />
Lt 1'tlited States<lb />
if u hich was spent<lb />
lloj;<lb />
the Irvni<lb />
vice president of the H r;m" lK strong in tin- tnirojscore oi i. I<lb />
senior class, class poet, president of ana fi quarters and earae within Featuring for the 'I<lb />
f tying the -core at!the work of Shelton at<lb />
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! tiidennouc at gunr<lb />
1. terary Society, and a nv" l)0tJ<lb />
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" I'hi Sigma l'i I War-  P�mt-<lb />
� Stannton, Vir-<lb />
inia Later Miss<lb />
Davis studied at<lb />
Won an's College of the Uni-<lb />
 Xrth Carolina. Duke<lb />
� �  at Durham, . (' I"ni-<lb />
� oi Pennsylvania it<lb />
�i.t. and the I niversitv<lb />
ia at Berkeley.<lb />
� asked what<lb />
&amp; as � student in college, m - , <lb />
� is rph - J Ha was !o1 jong (.<lb />
� '�' r member<lb />
Ul o! Miss Davis teaching has teacher in Missouri and Oklahoma .<lb />
'� done in the State of Xorth io� ? t  i  l i . I'awson<lb />
On next Tues<lb />
ghts, the Pirt<lb />
!� know, Point Jollege<lb />
(jiiint was master of the game from for the past three years, neither tean<lb />
the very beginning, running up eight has won both games from the other<lb />
. . And are our face- red<lb />
Ml the year we have been oh di<lb />
points before the Quakers were abh<lb />
to register their first goal. Thei<lb />
the Pirates held 'hem for the balance for<lb />
of the first half to two lone field out<lb />
md Wednesday<lb />
vill play High<lb />
in the college<lb />
i spected to be<lb />
hardest fou z I<lb />
thus far.<lb />
other<lb />
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iU,y' rensburg) and Phi Delta Kappa Atlantic Christian College sent team mates to victory<lb />
8 (Peabodv.) ;i 25-piece band and a large cheer-jeleven points respectively.<lb />
Mr. Hollar's first teaching posi- ing rUtU along with their team, played a great defensive -<lb />
� -l lion was in the rural schools of Roy  stil1 weTe anaB  defeat their! made some beautiful dm<lb />
Missouri, where he stayed ri SL<lb />
ten he serve<lb />
Miss<lb />
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i"a. She has taught history<lb />
he'mat ics in the high schools<lb />
and 11ml '<lb />
rtlt towns for ten vears. Later he taught<lb />
ueation in Union G�n '���� Brouffbton, e<lb />
oiiege, oar-<lb />
history and<lb />
?oursville, Kentucky;<lb />
. i Point, education at West Tennessee Teach-<lb />
he taught history in Greens- ers' College: and came here in St<lb />
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oro t otfege and then came here as tember, 1926.<lb />
" '� f" � Ihge. Mr. Hollar enjoys "gardening an.<lb />
1 extensive- doing odd jobs about the house" a<lb />
the C"nited his hobbies. However he has ;<lb />
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our times by different routes, other hobby that is quite different : ECTC , G<lb />
; north to Alaska and from that of the average teacher. 'Hlivtl- ' � 4<lb />
has also spent four that of trying to find someone in 1ln' . v<lb />
nth- in Eurone. c.e, r tJi tio.t l IFerbee, t<lb />
- take an active<lb />
if activities. His<lb />
each oi hi- classes that he can tease.<lb />
As to her hobby, Miss Davis says Mr. Hollar helped establish one<lb />
d" the first rural consolidated schools<lb />
there i- a suitable prize to the stu-<lb />
s enlivened , i<lb />
attractive am<lb />
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in Missouri and went as instructor<lb />
Mi Davis i- a true friend of the3 bistory w'fh '1 first Kicks Tour<lb />
udents and faculty. She under- T" ew Knglam! aud Canada in<lb />
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Characteristic of Mr. Hollar are oftJ�-ils : Bhmmingdale and May.<lb />
: -?U'i  - are a Die<lb />
. njoy. He is in-<lb />
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the team Also<lb />
. fish inc. and urn<lb />
to understand themselves. Her !l -vllil1 nature and pleasant smile. INSTITUTE TO WITHDRAW<lb />
ill ideals, keen sense of humor.  knows students by their first<lb />
ightful personality, and seholarlv n�mes, gives them the feeling that<lb />
't<lb />
mi't-itoor.<lb />
Featuring for the Quakers wa<lb />
the work of box at forward, wh<lb />
easily proved to the observers to into each yell<lb />
be the outstanding player for hislare our faces red.<lb />
team. He led hi- team with scoring I accept the comDlinn<lb />
1 15 1<lb />
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honors with a total of seven points. thank the CTioh<lb />
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Guilford<lb />
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so had these daynd to Sin-<lb />
clair we give the title: champion<lb />
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FROM BIG TIME FOOTBALL<lb />
mind make her outstanding<lb />
e is their "college daddy and is Pittsburg, Pa. � (ACP) �� The<lb />
teacher ami a builder. In her con- vd by them as such. Frequently Carnegie Institute of Technology<lb />
structive wav Mi� Davis has had students are heard to remark. "I I cannot afford "big-time" football<lb />
a large part in the building of this don't tike history but I like Mr. Hoi- and has set in motion a new athletic<lb />
institution. Being thorouchlv ac<lb />
H.<lb />
HILDRUP<lb />
at<lb />
A<lb />
and received<lb />
�condarv i du<lb />
nil- classes. He makes those old policy, it has been announced by its<lb />
quainted with every part of North !l M'In human president, Ir. Robert K. Doherty.<lb />
Carolina, and having her riidi store 'r- Hollar says. "J have always Simultaneously, Pres. Doherty<lb />
f experience as a background Miss been the "runt' in every group with named William A. Kern, former<lb />
Davis riews and interprets the most u('n f have associated, hut have first assistant to Jock" Sutherland,<lb />
eomnles situations from a modern 1(l'r bad the nickname, 'Shorty football coaeh at the University of<lb />
It ma well be -��' ' wonder why Pittsburer, head coach.<lb />
alien at Freder-<lb />
i'kbu re, ir-<lb />
Ii, was<lb />
raduated from<lb />
i mthwestern Col-<lb />
ege, Winfield.<lb />
v : sas, in 1928.<lb />
t  lew<lb />
Xorth (<lb />
d t!<lb />
an ilina.<lb />
aid<lb />
master build-<lb />
This Collegiate World<lb />
LAURA T. RUSt (Continued from page twoi<lb />
ura Rose, a member of the zij,lir nn,n tneT iad exhausted t<lb />
A prepared statement by the pres-<lb />
ident said :<lb />
"The ("arnegie Institute of<lb />
Technology plans to leave big-time<lb />
football. It is too expensive. Like<lb />
a number of other institutions.<lb />
Totals 7 6<lb />
ECTC G FT TP<lb />
Calfee, F 1 l 3<lb />
Shelton, b  (I lo<lb />
Stowe. '  2 II 4<lb />
K. Martin. C1 0 2<lb />
Lowell, (i 0 1 l<lb />
Ridenhour, G 4  "11<lb />
Totals13 5 31<lb />
Score at half: ECTC 17: Guil-<lb />
ford 4. Officials�Bloomingdale<lb />
and Starling.<lb />
Ad on the postoffiee bulletin<lb />
oard of the University of Minne-j<lb />
ojsota: Xew Books at Sacrifice. Stu-<lb />
dents quit school to get married,<lb />
SO what I I'd like to Sell the hook<lb />
Teachers Send Telegrams<lb />
To Chairman D. L. Ward<lb />
Blackburn College males pulled<lb />
the wool over their own eve- -wool<lb />
or cotton, before going to the last<lb />
dance oi the semester. It was an<lb />
informal "sweater affair" with no<lb />
suits allowed.<lb />
. &amp; v0<lb />
Laughters and sons of business<lb />
men make up more than half the;<lb />
student population of Carleton Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Greek and Latin, the<lb />
called<lb />
P t�3<lb />
iL<lb />
I<lb />
"dead"<lb />
languages, have<lb />
'ell aS- e?r<lb />
(Continued from page nnei<lb />
sured a long life a<lb />
University as a result of a be<lb />
t Northwestern <lb />
raest<lb />
less and until the teachers are given j"1 W0,000 from an alumnus to be <lb />
further increases. At the present  entirely t1- scholarships in f<lb />
lii-toW<lb />
r rot  the l niver- Starin<lb />
sit v of Virginia.<lb />
department, was horn in Uik<lb />
 St Croix, Minnesota; � figur iT<lb />
where -he Sti"<lb />
 arnegit<lb />
i whole<lb />
c.ive.t his<lb />
M.A. degree in po<lb />
� i science in<lb />
1831 and h i b<lb />
r in 1935. In addi-<lb />
stitutiona, Dr. Hil-<lb />
lied at Fredericksburg<lb />
- College and at Johns<lb />
ersity.<lb />
 ge, I �r. Hildrup was<lb />
Y Wi A. being leader<lb />
western Gospel Team<lb />
Kan-as and Oklahoma.<lb />
p concern the mounting deficit<lb />
would Last a whole; which its athletic association has<lb />
lay wailed the perpetrator when )ia(  face durimr the pas<lb />
makes her ume j�, i lf tne waMl. "Well lm V(.ars ,B IS (.T1rt to lna<lb />
Prom the age ol ;sddd. after having taken an in- against serious handicaps a firs<lb />
1X (' fourteen Vl.iltl,rv of hi- liquor closet, "I'm football team.<lb />
Mi- Rose attend- ,��� r,( fill ir with ehampagne to- th, hj (.IltlulI requirements.<lb />
ed a bwedu morrow u t!i:lf ,�.ople won, take (.v(v (iss S(.)l(�,ul(.s an(1 ri(,i(,<lb />
m1 1r  " exams so seriously. scholastic standards insisted upon<lb />
mouths even stun-   '<lb />
i � ' . i hv tlit institution have made tlie<lb />
mer making eleven T  MU.V(.V of �!m K. Tunis,L of Inaintauiing such a team<lb />
��� educatmnL of �Wta rull�g� Worth. n�xt to im1((Ssibl( and without<lb />
:l V , While r look- like "a prospectus for it tll(. n.suij &amp;m )(u th(. im.(me<lb />
Attei compn a ni,w Iuinins, company" compared of fll(l atl,i0tie association has been<lb />
ing her secondaiy uifh lnhu. Pundit Robert<lb />
he present<lb />
time the "administrator whieh<lb />
mean- the superintendents and prin-<lb />
cipals get an average of at least<lb />
two and one-half times �, much pay<lb />
as the teachers.<lb />
But the appropriations commit-<lb />
tee does not say how the money ap-<lb />
rved with! propriated shall bo divided, but fixes<lb />
only the lump sum. The manner in<lb />
whicli this money shall be divide<lb />
d "��?<lb />
classical language<lb />
Love and music combine to help t<lb />
coed tennis student- at Westmin-llr<lb />
ster College develop rhythm. Mis<lb />
i.ove. director ol<lb />
the<lb />
- amteen<lb />
course, explains that waltz music is j <lb />
the best accompaniment for service f<lb />
strokes.<lb />
New<lb />
SPRING STYLES<lb />
ARRIVING<lb />
DAILY<lb />
See Them at<lb />
Coburn's Shoe Store<lb />
Quality Footwear at<lb />
Popular Prices<lb />
t few between teachers and admmistra-jA<lb />
intain I tors" is the job of the State School a<lb />
tclass Commission, under regulations set T<lb />
n mine.<lb />
ueation, Miss Rose attended Um Benchtev.<lb />
nadequate for the purpose.<lb />
"owever. the institution desire:<lb />
, lll,cl .illil wnhtuiii j .ill 1 ii �  lloneei,(lieilisiiiiiiioitue-iies<lb />
"The Virginia Conven- !aTnsDAdo1 T , rni En "Sobering Statistic a t(1 (.(I1forui to fa practice of most<lb />
6" was awarded a oneM? f- -h'gree. l-atm -ne h r(Aumn in  ht. rwelve-Twenty- colleges in the matter in the control<lb />
 )iri,e hv the Society iM T JZ fh" &amp;W" a special publication of atlll(.ti,s.<lb />
i in 1935. He was a �. � ?� � Wk;i "  elW ul ltl2  H:irvrd "Hence it has been decided that<lb />
he Southwestern Orderthe. l n'v"rt Wisconsin, while rnn(.Iilv ,llt. Il(l((j jiUlilllst af. )h(i sid),nf aU(1 tll(, tnlst(rs w;n<lb />
! the highest scholasticHp1 her undergraduate wa.rk at in. 1 j (.omi.()1 aH(! <lb />
ed bv the college fac- Ga 1:IV" Adolphns, Mms Kose was �Mp Tnui vou vvi� Ivint.uibcr. ollt for  aew mvme.<lb />
hwestern College and President ol the Woman s Luthet g gBod ,(Hik ;i, hi ( g5 T1is puri,ust. is llot ,� (ll,(p )oot.<lb />
iiors who make grades keag�e were, yar. ;lt'ter graduation from Uar- )au We believe this sport eulti-<lb />
m in the highest tenth I M' Lose has taught m the oh- v.nrd  and found that practically vat(.s vtrt ,v (.lty illHnmr stn-<lb />
iting cksa. H- is also ' mentarj and high schools of Mm- notliing ol value had been aceom- dents � and alumni ami provides<lb />
Pi Gamma Mn. aa-pesots and Wisconsin during the plished by it- members in a quarter worthwhile physical education to at<lb />
for the advancement i regular -chool year and then has   eeiitury l,ast S()111( (,f the undergraduates<lb />
� nee- and of the Viraught in a Swedish church school Benchky, a graduate of the IM2 ani jt j fam worthy of support.<lb />
 Association, South during the summer. Later she<lb />
d taught history in a nigh school tor<lb />
tie year in Montana ami for three feania, "or at any rate onlv oik<lb />
� ineh jjyears in Idaho. Mi<lb />
lliripai of high school ere for the past el<lb />
m;) County. Virginia: I Miss Rose i- a member of the "It I were a<lb />
history in Lane High; State Loa.nl of Directors of the he continued, J could show that i2 Ufford the program of the past.<lb />
niversitv of Virenia A.A.U.W. and leader for interna- per cent haven't got $3,000.000 to! tfBat football is only one phase<lb />
ncellor Hiah SchoolJ tional relations study group- in the1 their name. !M percent can't jugglei0f the athletic program contem-<lb />
l.�l A.A.L.W. and thai we haven't a single Pres-j plated under the new plan. We wish<lb />
forth in the School Machinery Act.<lb />
So these teachers should in reality<lb />
take their case and complaints to<lb />
the State School Commission and<lb />
the house and senate committees mi<lb />
education, when they start consid-<lb />
eration of the school machinery act,<lb />
it is pointed out here. The school<lb />
commission has consistently sided<lb />
with the teachers in their salary con-<lb />
tentions against the administrators<lb />
in the past.�Daily Reflector.<lb />
COME IN<lb />
AND SEETHE NEW 1937<lb />
KELVINATOR<lb />
NOW<lb />
ON DISPLAY<lb />
� � �<lb />
FINE QUALITY<lb />
KNEE LENGTH<lb />
HOSE<lb />
39c<lb />
j Carolina Sales Corp. X W. T. GRANT CO.<lb />
�rieal Association, am<lb />
I istorical Association.<lb />
a-s inmselt. reported that the class -One evidence of our intention<lb />
reduced' only one Bishop of Al-jj ti,(. employment of a full-time<lb />
coaeh. We would encourage wide<lb />
 Rose has been Bishop of Albania who later became j participation, as in class teams, and<lb />
leven years. prime Minister ! we want just as good a varsity team<lb />
calamity howler as we (.a'� afford; merely we can't<lb />
iurg. Virginia: acting local  , .<lb />
of history in King Col- Having traveled widely in the ident �t the 1 tilted States.<lb />
tol, Tennessee; assent United State Miss Eose has many - HQLTZCLAW RECEIVES<lb />
i of history at the Citadel, interesting experiences to relate. MISS HOLUtLAW KJicmvJio<lb />
, Sooth Carolina, Be be- Misa Rose says that perhaps the LETTER OF APPRECIATION<lb />
member of the history de-m08t thrilling experiences she ha<lb />
� of this college at the open-<lb />
� tall quarter.<lb />
lition to teaching. Dr. HiL<lb />
�M ;hutor to the Virtjinia<lb />
� Edu�titm, the Xillional<lb />
, view, the Journal of<lb />
History, and the South<lb />
M mtkly. He has traveled<lb />
the United States as far<lb />
vrizona, and makes the col-<lb />
f the writings of Edmund<lb />
n his hobby.<lb />
ugh he has been at East<lb />
a Teachers College a very<lb />
me, Dr. Hildrup has adapted<lb />
to the set-up here, and has<lb />
won the praise and respect<lb />
ge number of students. By<lb />
high standards, he has ap-<lb />
partieularly to the better<lb />
mid were a ten day hiking trip in . The following letter was re-<lb />
the Montana Rockies, and her mule- ceived by Miss Holtzclaw last Men<lb />
ba,k ride down the Grand Canyon ; day from W. .1. Adams. Jr business<lb />
trail. Fach Christmas Miss Rose j manager of Rocky Mount Little<lb />
spends the holidays in Boston and i Theater Players<lb />
each summer she goes in her Ford j Miss Katharine Holtzclaw,<lb />
to Minnesota. By ning different j East Carolina Teachers College,<lb />
routes she sees much that is new Greenville, N. C.<lb />
to her each year. Miss Rose also Dear Miss Holtzclaw:<lb />
expressed a desire to get to Europe<lb />
before some disastrous war destroys<lb />
everything she wishes to see.<lb />
Quiet, reserved, and dignified,<lb />
Miss Rose proves to lie a most in-<lb />
teresting person. She makes Amer-<lb />
ican history live by supplementing<lb />
it with her fascinating stories of<lb />
life in the West. Miss Rose will<lb />
long be remembered by her students<lb />
as one who loves history and who<lb />
has led many others to love it.<lb />
On behalf of our group I want to<lb />
express to you, your associates and<lb />
the student body our most sincere<lb />
appreciation of the cordial welcome<lb />
you gave us and the many courte-<lb />
sies you extended us. Each of us<lb />
will have only the most pleasant of<lb />
memories of your College,<lb />
Thanking you again, and with<lb />
kindest regards, I remain,<lb />
Sincerely yours,<lb />
W. J. ADAMS, JR.<lb />
to see even greater interest and<lb />
participation in the other sports<lb />
than in the past, more play for<lb />
fun and recreation.<lb />
"To carry out our purpose there<lb />
will be reorganization. As already<lb />
indicated, the complete control of<lb />
athletic operations will be exercised<lb />
by the president and the trustees.<lb />
"A new department of the Carne-<lb />
gie Institute of Technology�the<lb />
Department of Athletics�under the<lb />
leadership of the director of<lb />
athletics�will be created effective<lb />
July 1, 1937<lb />
Continuing, the report stated<lb />
stated that, although the reorganiza-<lb />
tion will become effective July 1<lb />
there will be a three-year period of<lb />
transition during which time the<lb />
change from present operations to<lb />
those on the new basis will take<lb />
place. By that time all students<lb />
on the teams on the present basis<lb />
will have finished their careers as<lb />
undergraduates.<lb />
The junior girl af Miami Univer-<lb />
sity who fell into a deep stupor every<lb />
time she attended one of her lecture<lb />
finally found that the reflection of<lb />
tour lights on the professor's glasses<lb />
was hypnotizing her<lb />
It is possible for Indiana I niver-i<lb />
sity coeds to get their "hook larnin"<lb />
for as little as $259 a year, exclusive<lb />
of clothes, transportation, labora-<lb />
tory fees and laundrv.<lb />
YES<lb />
I'm going to<lb />
CHARLES HORNE<lb />
We always go there<lb />
SEE THE<lb />
SMART SH0PPE<lb />
FOR NEW SPRING SUITS<lb />
DRESSES : COATS<lb />
HATS<lb />
�<lb />
SMART SHOPPE<lb />
502 Dckinson Ave. Across from State Bank<lb />
WELL, THE<lb />
SPRING PARADE IS HERE<lb />
in FLOWER GARDENS OF DRESS, and they are here in your<lb />
favorite pastel colors. Then the MANNISH SUIT that will thrill<lb />
you. The DRESS SUIT that will please you. Do come in and<lb />
take a peep.<lb />
WILLIAMS<lb />
"The Ladies'Store"<lb />
'T? t wrr<lb />
DOLLAR DAY<lb />
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11<lb />
Full Fashioned Hose 39c<lb />
Only One Day<lb />
CHARLES STORES, Inc.<lb /><pb facs="00038051_tn_0004" /><lb />
1' fbruai<lb />
r<lb /><lb />
PACK FOUR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Math Majors Meet For j<lb />
Social Hour In "Y" Hut<lb />
Fun - Provoking Mathematical DINNER MEETING AT COLLEGE<lb />
Games are Enjoyed ENDS ANNUAL SCOUT SESSION<lb />
ALUMNAE<lb />
NEWS<lb />
M<lb />
Misses Ruby Lee Rich, Clinton;<lb />
Edna Knight, Seven Springs;<lb />
� h. iv . � ,1 i;�r IlineHe Clarke, Grimesland; ami<lb />
� '� dinner meeting in tne inning "u " ,<lb />
- Chih i n i , i- -11-  th Maraarel Lassiter, Conway visited<lb />
a ' in" ji'ill IhI'i' at '� . t.i O CIOCK Oil till �<lb />
J were evening 0 January 28 bronghl to fiends here recently.<lb />
Xylda an end a full day of activities of<lb />
the Easl Carolina Council, Boy<lb />
Vl<lb />
Mi Annie Worthington,<lb />
graduate of the past fall quarter,<lb />
t America, annual meeting. . ' . . �. <lb />
was here the nrsl week-end in tni<lb />
Miss Worthinirton is now<lb />
'clock in tlic afternoon,<lb />
i i i . i I ntont li.<lb />
�mn a li"ll at Mrs.<lb />
   - .�� teaching at (irimeslana.<lb />
�rkni- . 1 iilli'H me tni. �<lb />
groups in m th" town<lb />
ih .v to 6 o'clock,<lb />
ition box hour was also<lb />
o'clock at the hieh<lb />
Other former students who came<lb />
are:<lb />
:ii.a-<lb />
QUOTABLE<lb />
QUOTES<lb />
IU <lb />
� I ITlCipU<lb />
 I. I .in<lb />
1 (� j .��� l i � �<lb />
ting that can bapp a<lb />
i iritv Di<lb />
baek to visit their Alma Mater ai<lb />
luled tor<lb />
1 library, and was conducted<lb />
Willi m E. l.awroii assistant<lb />
tor of health and safety for<lb />
N'ntional Council.<lb />
In Bnnouct was underway at<lb />
la ami<lb />
Hag ceremony u as neio<lb />
ick. This was followed<lb />
�atii'ii. after which Dr.<lb />
Misses Carolyn Briukley,<lb />
beth Wilson, and Jean Thomas.<lb />
Miss ('ailunil" MeLaurin Beattj<lb />
was married to Plummer floke<lb />
I.ill Saturday afternoon, January<lb />
It! at the bride's home in Ivanlmc.<lb />
Lilt- lias been a member oi<lb />
i'acultv at K"ll' for several<lb />
to BILL TERRILU<lb />
HCfi W�W5HtR� FRESHMAN, I AKftiNG<lb />
AN LOCATION 15" UKE " KXi i iNG<lb />
OFF A UJ&amp;' HE'S-WE CHAMSW<lb />
LCX. ROLLER OF H'isN ENGLAND-<lb />
Mr<lb />
Girls<lb />
black<lb />
1 I Ienderson, ('hairman ol the<lb />
t,  ii ille district, and professor<lb />
of , duration In re, introduce 1 Mayor,<lb />
M. K. Blount, who gave a "word<lb />
of welcome.<lb />
The feature of the dinner meet-<lb />
ing was an address bj Mr. Lawrence.<lb />
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR<lb />
vears.<lb />
Miss Ruby Elizabeth Hughes of<lb />
Jackson and John Calvin Barrett<lb />
wen married in WilliamstOB, danii-<lb />
arv 20.<lb />
American Bar Association<lb />
Announces Essay Contest<lb />
9Mt2<lb />
6<lb />
"1<lb />
DJ1<lb />
 the ni<lb />
I '� I<lb />
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ft<lb />
mi 1ri l ga 111 ri n  an<lb />
'Aim�. t<lb />
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uW- FIRST COED 6RADUATF. WAS<lb />
CATHARINE BREWER<lb />
SHE GRADUATED FROM WESLfcYAJO<lb />
COUEGEMACOM.GA. IN 1840 g<lb />
- and<lb />
a a V.<lb />
( 'hi<lb />
(Continued from page two)<lb />
entertainments were<lb />
as tin first ones netted a<lb />
good amount. This i- prool<lb />
students, in most cases, know<lb />
Continued frnm page one)<lb />
in considered for a prise unless<lb />
it has been reeeivi<lb />
AROUND WASHINGTON<lb />
ill)<lb />
;n<lb />
liV tli" eXeell<lb />
i Associated Collegia Press ;<lb />
'orrespondent I<lb />
tive secretary of the association, 1140 Washington, D. C. Most parents<lb />
the last ones netted hardly j ���.� Street, Chicago, v.ith sons in college send ea j of �<lb />
� llinois. on or before April 1. 1937. them a check e'aeh month, and leave i<lb />
Form of submission: Each eon jt t tjM young man discretion as<lb />
tant shall submit bis essay in  11w ;T<lb />
double s<lb />
it,<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
t vpewnttei<lb />
Uev nave speni a- mucii a- ;1    i�<lb />
- � ! . lit spaced, on one side i plain wnu<lb />
ipv can afford and when thev.should i  ,  ii b i � l,<lb />
paper, letter size lanout b i t�<lb />
a K UP" li inches , and mail as first<lb />
Tb"iiin.yt stu t"nt-an-ati u),hut foWmg. I, shall<lb />
Saturdav nich'<lb />
w it n<lb />
, 1<lb />
a uiir<lb />
mil be spent. Uncle<lb />
�ever, when going about thui . . .  , ,<lb />
wuicti ngiires are a anani<lb />
i-k oi educating future army, navy,<lb />
by and coast guard officers uses another<lb />
ass method. II" foots tin- bilF, just j financial aid<lb />
the parents do. but he doesn't colleee students. Of this<lb />
ave been taken from rein t rol<lb />
eeause of a shortage of funds to<lb />
Derate tli" projects. However, there (<lb />
a- been no such move initiated a<lb />
.itii regard to students receiving  �<lb />
 o. aid, despite the fact that the ,<lb />
ntoney for both work-reliejl and col-<lb />
I Mvnux t'rn the -aim turn<lb />
mth for<lb />
the Na-<lb />
tional Youth Administration gavt<lb />
mor � :i:�n 127,000<lb />
the p<lb />
I<lb />
MEALS<lb />
SERVED ALL Da<lb />
EVERY DAY<lb />
�<lb />
LAUTARE'S<lb />
Mi<lb /><lb />
Foun<lb />
a.o comes tn<lb />
! a N"n ember, tl<lb />
lav.  Will<lb />
ard Fniversit<lb />
hi hie annui<lb />
l. .  l; C<lb />
� i. 11<lb />
Hv.<lb />
l-n t n<lb />
- that they are asking tor now.<lb />
ii this year our shows are<lb />
�v than ever before. Ehe thing<lb />
want i- a way to raise money<lb />
the up-keep and functioning ol<lb />
tident oreauizations.<lb />
v . not disclose the name ol the writer turil ,ilt. money over to the studentLonM. 57011<lb />
r Lear any distinguishing mark ex all, permit him to pay hi- expense<lb />
Cloth<lb />
es 1<lb />
ttr<lb />
SA.<lb />
FROCKS<lb />
'jeep! the state in which hi- Bchool<lb />
rue t!<lb />
are ii her wavs <lb />
and the remainder nndi rgraaua 1 -<lb />
is situated, the name of which state count of eaeh midshipman and<lb />
shall he typed at the top of the first  ujjh si every month. Thejreduced, the aumber of X A col<lb />
j page, and the number obtained from .(mien; is also credited with 75 centsI jPg, students has apparently in<lb />
1 for fubsig"T 1,ri1flme,l. Complete data on Jan<lb />
total to aboni  iiU a month<lb />
the executive secretary.<lb />
he nam<lb />
oernment credits<lb />
1,<lb />
 h<lb />
. the anther -hall be submitted t<lb />
'xecutive secretary in a Bep This is not attending monev, ho<lb />
mg money, eul we dare saj aratp �. (inv 1 whichjever for out0f the $87.50 must<lb />
��melupe will be furnished for that funds for food, 1ks, clothes<lb />
be Xaval and<lb />
lam us much titoi<lb />
the wi<lb />
as Ii the Lhuuence<lb />
"A Free Picture<lb />
Length of essav<lb />
Xit to e"i 1 il<lb />
rherefore we tlonk that student four tnou8ana words, including foo<lb />
notes, it' anv. Citation will not be<lb />
mould be allowed t<lb />
picture machine as imiir as<lb />
u- are tree and provisions<lb />
iimteii among '<lb />
In- four thousand<lb />
and other expenses.<lb />
Military Academy are paid for the!<lb />
meal- eaten by the student; uni-j<lb />
forms are bought: lanndrv and<lb />
uarv, the current mom<lb />
been assembled in ti<lb />
but it looks a- ii' then<lb />
stiostaiictal increase In<lb />
 colh j' -aid students.<lb />
torm.<lb />
be a<lb />
imber<lb />
1<lb />
�ar from tin-<lb />
xpeii-c- are paid. Meantime. th(<lb />
words, but quotations will be count ) ,�� midshipman hasn't seen 1<lb />
�.trac �"�� broken, since ed whether included in footnotes or ,llll(. o !lis monthh<lb />
therlthai the Power-Tbat-B will cut<lb />
1 X YA college aetn ities only as<lb />
last resort, after all ether sources<lb />
machine mi-<lb />
ll<lb />
and<lb />
otherwise<lb />
The total number of incle Sam has<lb />
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if eeonomv have been exhausted.<lb />
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DRINKS CANDIES<lb />
SANDWICHES<lb />
AND TAXI SERVICE<lb />
PLEASANT'S<lb />
A Gift Inspired By<lb />
Sentiment. . .<lb />
Your Photograph<lb />
Baker's Studio<lb />
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nl tee and faculty to reconsider and<lb />
as use the picture machine as<lb />
one nt the triplicate copies.<lb />
l'i-ie The following cash pri<lb />
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$300.00; third 1<lb />
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hopes of appropriations from<lb />
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thindent. The men donT have tola part of thi Inaugural Paradi 0<lb />
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n' board nt' governors of the American change in th ir pockets. After their<lb />
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Kansas City, llissouri, upon the r-� n� monev.<lb />
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Two Students. three judges selected by the president qb to Weal Point, Annapolis, 01<lb />
 , , J t � � of the association. the Coast Guard Academy at ISTew<lb />
Sokoloff First To Play New<lb />
Steinway Concert Piano<lb />
(lark -pent <lb />
r-larive- n Zimbalist's accompanist, Sokoloff,  ,<lb />
, , , rule Sage who gained national 1 personal accounts.<lb />
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the old one. Several times pianor<lb />
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tave been sent here for ju-t one<lb />
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in the buildings. (The1 <lb />
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, , 1 , ii mainder trmu pipes.<lb />
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fund tor a new piano. They foundmifm f()1. �.�� iini $9,5001<lb />
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!  1 administration the necessary $3,KKi<lb />
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was raised.<lb />
-pent the week- Frank Entertains<lb />
l End of Century Club at<lb />
Home on Eighth Street<lb />
i with h�r parents in<lb />
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costumes of the present.<lb />
Mildred Becton was hostess at an b iini, slu, refePrea ,� Milton.<lb />
formal tea gives in her room. wl(i ai(, Th(. ,HMV j. lhe slu,n of<lb />
Monday, February I. After a round tae ul. and the clothes the hull<lb />
table discussion ol styles, shows. of th( s1h,� ,mt !l(1 ,mk, uft),n<lb />
and Bports, the hostess, assisted by t).H uhaI th(. kvVnA �<lb />
ileh-n Heard, served delicious cook- Following this delightful talk by<lb />
ies and spiced tea. Since Mildred Mj Uohzidaw. the hostess served<lb />
had just returned from home for 5, refreshments, being as-<lb />
�h. week-end, the tea was a hugeLj- hv Mrs.  slay.<lb />
success. About 1 girls enjoyed '<lb />
the occasion. Lehigh Dniversity (diemistry stu<lb />
i dents break more than 14,Odd test<lb />
Oil Friday. January 29, Mrs. ' tabes everv vear.<lb />
dud-011 HInut. Mrs. doe Tat't. and j <lb />
Mrs. Marvin Blount entertained the<lb />
Algonquin Tribe of the Methodist<lb />
Student Organization at a most en-<lb />
joyabk weiner roast at the home<lb />
nt' Mrs. dudson Hlount. The guests<lb />
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about 1 puffs per cigar<lb />
the average volume of a puff is about I<lb />
.2 cubic inches. In one year the1,<lb />
student body inhales about 63,0001<lb />
cubic feet of smoke. Pipe smokers j<lb />
take in another 180,000 cubic feet, j<lb />
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feet Square and 18 feet high.<lb />
"The energy content of all the<lb />
tobacco is about 150,000,000,000<lb />
000 calories. If all that heat energy<lb />
could be converted into mechani-<lb />
cal energy 100 per cent, there would<lb />
he 465 foot pounds of it. which<lb />
would he enough to run escalators<lb />
up the hill for about five years.<lb />
"Apparently, however, students<lb />
would rathCr blow smoke around in<lb />
people's faces than ride up the hill I<lb />
in comfort the year around he<lb />
concluded, sticking the slide rule in<lb />
Ills hoot, engineer fashion.<lb />
students from the college, the<lb />
er� invited into the recreation 1 pastor of the Methodist Church,<lb />
room where ping-pong, monopoly jBer. T. M. (Jrant and Mrs. Grant<lb />
and other games were enjoyed. At were present.<lb />
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Grinnel Srurh'f and Work: 'Tis<lb />
rumored that one poor gal ate ai<lb />
m and of raw hamburger on return-<lb />
the end of the games weiner and I ing to school to inure her stomach to<lb />
niarslimallows were toasted over an the change. What people won't do<lb />
open fire. In addition to about 20 to break into this column.<lb />
rnperclassinen at the University<lb />
of Buffalo are not required to take<lb />
anv c; urses but those they desire.<lb />
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to fan the fervor of the<lb />
"stags" at forthcom-<lb />
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or marquisette, lightly<lb />
poised over crisp slips.<lb />
Stiff whirling taffetas,<lb />
waltzing chiffons.<lb />
Sizes 12 to 20<lb />
$14.95<lb />
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