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VOLUME XIV<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1937<lb />
Number 3<lb />
Improvements In School "DIFFERENCE IN BE-<lb />
bubject Or rres. Meadows i irro� TUCMC nr<lb />
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AT VESPER SERVICE<lb />
To Homecoming Alumnae<lb />
To Speak<lb />
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President Meadows Introduced<lb />
By Mrs. L. L. Stancill<lb />
PRESIDENT TELLS OF<lb />
RECENT IMPROVEMENTS<lb />
Believe Profoundly in Your Per-<lb />
sonality Says Speaker<lb />
Cites Increase of Student Body <lb />
From 1933-37 "Light' Is Theme of Inspiring<lb />
hnprt<lb />
iks and<lb />
Talk<lb />
CHURCH HURT BY<lb />
CONFLICT OF IDEAS<lb />
Piano Solo Rendered by Mary<lb />
Evelyn Thompson<lb />
u school, both <lb />
hi increase of On Friday, October 29, at the "Difference in Beliefs" was the<lb />
heme of Pres- Young Woman's Christian Associa-1 theme of an inspiring message<lb />
� Meado<lb />
Mrs. I L.<lb />
. Alumna -<lb />
resident V.<lb />
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LoisIbrought ti th� Vesper Services of<lb />
the Yonng Woman's Christian As-<lb />
ocial inn<lb />
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unday evening,<lb />
"s address to the tion Vesper Service. Mis<lb />
n Homecoming Day. Grigsby made an inspiring and en<lb />
itancill, president of tertaining talk, using as her theme October 24, by the Rev. f. M. Grant,<lb />
sociation, introduced the one w, rd, "Liht. pastor of the Jarvis .Methodist Me-<lb />
lows, and later she; "1 wan' to talk began MissIJmrial Church.<lb />
Grigsbv, "or rather I am going to<lb />
si various<lb />
alumnae.<lb />
Mad�.<lb />
mu1 to the<lb />
com-<lb />
talk about<lb />
great deal<lb />
Bible SI<lb />
' 1 he more we live began Mr.<lb />
wont, which has a:(ir.ult  morg w. f;l(. ' om. re<lb />
prominence tn the sponsib�Kties, the more we come to<lb />
I passages contain- l0 (.l)ni.uum tnat ffe imlst h:m.<lb />
n wi<lb />
tfa a very joy,h' wonK ht�I,�SMliB8 onpower to live The speaker told<lb />
e once witnessed the first page of the Old restament how many are able to dream dreams,<lb />
three oi the a ending with the last page of the<lb />
New Testament. "It would be in-<lb />
teresting stated the speaker, I<lb />
 . think, it I had the time and scientific<lb />
knowledge to analyze the qualities<lb />
ol light and find out why Jesus was<lb />
SO interested in it<lb />
I!<lb />
Decided To Study Medicine<lb />
When Young<lb />
TWIN DAUGHTERS<lb />
OF REV. T. M. GRANT<lb />
Not Decided On Branch of Medi-<lb />
cine Will Study<lb />
Former Diplomat<lb />
Ruth Bryan Owens<lb />
l Lectures Here<lb />
STUDENTS HEAR F M.<lb />
WOOTEN AT CHAPEL<lb />
Delights Large Audience With<lb />
Personal Charm and<lb />
Experiences<lb />
'he<lb />
fonorable Chile<lb />
toev<lb />
Miss Marlene and I a Costen<lb />
Grant, twin daughters of the Rev.<lb />
T. M. Grant, pa-tor of the Jarvis<lb />
Memorial Methodist Church here.<lb />
are realizing a childhood dream to<lb />
study medicine. When the girl-<lb />
were very young they decided to<lb />
study medicine, "and now they're<lb />
Introduced By President Meadows<lb />
As Daughter of "The Great<lb />
"The Great Triumvirate" Is Sub- Commoner"<lb />
ject of Speaker<lb />
I declaring that three men o<lb />
general ion in Pitt !ounty h<lb />
jeeted their influence into t!<lb />
Governor of North Carolina, whoglad they didn't change their minds nation through their conl<lb />
will be ne of the speakers at the The twins graduated from high!to the founding of East <lb />
NCCPA Convention which will school in Wilson after which they Teachers College, F. M. Wo<lb />
Felt Her Purpose as Minister Pleni<lb />
potentiary Was to Bring Den-<lb />
mark and America Closer<lb />
it<lb />
Ruth Bryan Owei<lb />
known throughout th<lb />
her achievement in man<lb />
writer, platform ?peake<lb />
rh<lb />
.11<lb />
tl<lb />
.woman, and diplomat i<lb />
au" large audience October JO ;<lb />
ers<lb />
men tnree oi t:u<lb />
ae after an ex-<lb />
was his desin<lb />
, 1<lb />
?e as napp<lb />
as was that family.<lb />
Improvements Made<lb />
d at Mea loi<lb />
and to look out into that great<lb />
realm of the future. y- they lack<lb />
that ability to accomplish. "Years<lb />
Mr. Grant, "people<lb />
meet in Raleigh on November 4. 5,lreeeived their B.A, degree from tins (<lb />
and f. school. Taking a year out to teach �� � <lb />
 i . li � dience at chapel October li on the We bv<lb />
 land t't increase their fortune to ' , � �<lb />
study toward a doctor's degree, theS1 triumvirate" of Pitt County, usual quality of her iroice, an<lb />
twiiis were separated. Isa (ten former Senator J. I Reining, Pro interesting account ol the mot<lb />
was employed at the Archer Lodge fessor W. H. Ragsdale, and former, formal activities and observ:<lb />
School and Marlene at Chicod- Governor T. J. Jarvis. of a pubhe representative abroj<lb />
They decided the next year to takd Mr. Wooten, who was closely asso- Introduced by President M<lb />
their premedical work at Duke ciated with these men and knew the daughter <lb />
a i;i<lb />
contmui<lb />
TO MEET IN RALEIGH<lb />
��elli'VeU that h<lb />
lui'l tO believe<lb />
� it was his pleas<lb />
libn<lb />
certain things and people laid out<lb />
oentioned the ' "wresiea m it. - 'ontmuea ithese manv'requirements of beliefs<lb />
ts in the school by saying that since there was no, and -f ; nan m QQt MU,y0 th(,m<lb />
painted walk in amPk Tlmo foT,? hv wouW he could not be a follower of<lb />
num. and some analyse the word letter by letter. Christ<lb />
 i ,i ,  Beginning with the letter L, she let<lb />
- ano toe new . � , r <lb />
� thi Austin :t stan ,n" 11it. "Some religions,<lb />
a : a  she explained, "tend to pull men<lb />
and on the cam- (Please turn to page three)<lb />
lie then told how the church has<lb />
been hurt by a conflict of opinions.<lb />
Man cannot and does not think<lb />
alike. Hut there are some under-<lb />
�it<lb />
The<lb />
tne in-<lb />
of the student<lb />
. He said that<lb />
acre - as an in-<lb />
faculty has in-<lb />
jnst half of the<lb />
Four new<lb />
ere added this<lb />
mentioned the<lb />
rs reprea  s"<lb />
ra � states.<lb />
i presented to<lb />
f the needs of<lb />
them being two<lb />
VS and<lb />
LIFE OF ALFRED DREYFUS<lb />
OUTLINED BY PROF. DEAL<lb />
lying principles that man must 1<lb />
to have tin<lb />
lower to li v.<lb />
lave<lb />
Thev<lb />
: A profound faith in himself;<lb />
Ea profound faith in others; a pro-<lb />
Speaking at assembly at the Col- found faith in a spiritual world.<lb />
ietre Friday. K. C. Deal outlined t<lb />
life of Alfred Dreyfu<lb />
called "the greatesl tragedy of mo<lb />
em times<lb />
Dreyfus, a French army office<lb />
he "So concluded the speaker, be-<lb />
which he lieve profoundly in your own per-<lb />
sonality, believe in our fellowmen<lb />
and believe that God lives in the<lb />
souls of men�and then, you will<lb />
iaugnt4<lb />
"The Crat Commoner whose<lb />
nnection between j speeches and writings had touched<lb />
entered the Medical College of Vir-ltwo gem-ratio and called to the his own IitV an :v� � countless<lb />
ginia as Freshmen. attention of the present student body others, and as person recognized<lb />
Tiie girls, who are very enthusias- ; that they are now student- at KCTCJ in J101' (<lb />
tic over their studies, have a scholas- because these men made it possible<lb />
tie average of B-plus. They haven't Mr. Fleming, he described as pre-<lb />
decided what branch of medicine eminently a legislator. It was he gracious words of thanks and the<lb />
.they will specialize in yet They who drafted the bill thai called for laughing comment that she had<lb />
Approximately 100 delegates will are n�wTv interested now in their the establishment of a teachers' co arched the Bible to find assurance<lb />
University. This fall the twins them well, said t<lb />
State College To Be Host (rf realized their childhood dream and lure to make r<lb />
Occasion in Capital City<lb />
With State Coll sge acting as host,<lb />
the X. C. C. P. A. Convention will<lb />
meet in Raleigh on the 4. �"�, and 6<lb />
of this month.<lb />
. right as a woman oi aot-<lb />
:vement and great charm,<lb />
Mrs. Rohde responded with a few<lb />
undergraduate studies.<lb />
attend the Convention from a iarg<lb />
majority of the State's colleges, ant j<lb />
Hotel Sir Walter Raleigh has been DO m nvTriM cncAicD at<lb />
secured as headquarters for the con- MRS BL0XT0N SPEAKER AT<lb />
venrion. HOME ECONOMICS MEETING<lb />
One of the outstanding features of <lb />
hat oratorical gifts descend 1 fro<lb />
m<lb />
lege in Eastern North Carolina an<lb />
piloted it through the General Asi-l parent to child but all she had found<lb />
Isemblv. i was that "the sins of the father- are<lb />
Mr. Wooten<lb />
describe<lb />
him as one<lb />
isited upon the children<lb />
ricted of treason in France inbe a power.<lb />
uis audience soi<lb />
�he schooL An<lb />
� iormitories, om<lb />
one for girls, another classroom<lb />
buD ling, nc re faculty members, ad-<lb />
ditional unit of training school, and<lb />
 gymnasium. 11<lb />
au lience that this<lb />
(O ntlnned from page two)<lb />
L894 and sentenced to life imprison-<lb />
ment on Devil's Island, was released<lb />
after serving for twenty year be-<lb />
cause new evidence brought to light<lb />
showed his innocence.<lb />
Having been put back in his old<lb />
regiment and assigned to the task of<lb />
finding a spy then endangering<lb />
France, Dreyfus discovered that<lb />
special music was a piano solo<lb />
y Miss Mary Evelyn Thompson.<lb />
the convention will be a talk by<lb />
Governor Clyde P. Hoey.<lb />
Attending froir -his college are:<lb />
Margaret Davis, editor of the Te-<lb />
r�an; Mildred McDonald, business<lb />
manager of the Tecocm; Hay Pru-<lb />
ette, editor of the Tbco Echo; and<lb />
Marjorie Watson, business manager<lb />
f the Tbco Echo.<lb />
FREDDIE JOHNSON SUPPLIES<lb />
MUSIC FOR HOMECOMING HOP<lb />
ACE TO MEET<lb />
As a dosing feature of the Home-<lb />
coming at ECTC the guests and stu-<lb />
reminded his �:ilh 'rcvi�s uiscoveivu mat . attended , danoe in the KoWrt<lb />
year, for the ata Han� the beautiful Javanese H wrfght There was no<lb />
s are ahle to �biner wis a German spy niFrance formal re(ivins, line, hut all facultv<lb />
and had been sending nnitortant in i i  i .  i<lb />
, -ii - , � members ami students were hosts<lb />
formation back to Uermany during<lb />
the World War.<lb />
AAUW BEGINS<lb />
YEAR'S WORK<lb />
who dared strike out for the future Efer informal h-cture which fol-<lb />
Professor Ragsdale was presented I lowed, drawn from her experience<lb />
Mrs. Adelaide Bloxton, of the as an educator, the teacher of many in Denmark and Denmark's posses-<lb />
home economics department of the men now prominent in Pitt County, sion, Greenland, kept her large au-<lb />
College, was speaker Friday after-(,ni,i a ,nn �whosc Life was dedicated ! dience interested, and eager for more<lb />
noon, October 22, at a meeting of ; to education ! at the end of an hour.<lb />
the home economics group of the Ha described Governor Jarvis as The speaker explained that her<lb />
Northwestern Teachers Meeting at a statesman more than a politician, subject�"This Business of Diplo-<lb />
U inston-Salem. aad spoke of the many public offiees ! macy was chosen because many<lb />
She spoke on the topic -Good he had held. He was greatly influ- people do not realize that diplomacy<lb />
Teaching in Home Economics. enced, the speaker thought, by hisjia a bus<lb />
Mrs. Bloxton was accompanied aatural surroundings<lb />
Home<lb />
j Miss Aretha Hyatt, an ther, a Metliodist preacher.<lb />
E 'T( I graduate of the class of 1935,<lb />
I<lb />
The local branch of the A. A.<lb />
uad hostesses. jr. w. �eim its year's activities<lb />
The decorations were beautifully ; fOI1,pv n;�ilt ot,her lg �ni, �<lb />
She was proved guilty and sen-1 i i i ! �uo nigni. u ton i is, -uitli a<lb />
tenced to death. When' the priest I f�j �Ut m. pmU, "J Tl �� � Parish house at which<lb />
came to talk to her before she was ff J "TSfJ EZHl9" f� " aml g�e8tS W�M<lb />
, , , �.�� , , � bunches of purple balloons as grapes nreacnt<lb />
executed, she horrified him by doingh i .1 ,i iie.seiH.<lb />
' I here and there among the green Tu, mr.a WM t-o1(<lb />
tendrils and leaves. lles meeting and program<lb />
Freddv Johnson and his Tarheels �s the offices of at<lb />
Biness, a very important one,<lb />
and by his fa-1 and not just a frill or "carnation in<lb />
, Uncle Sam's buttonhole<lb />
The work of these men for the fin ,1 !�� t.�n-   <lb />
inow head of the home economics de- establishment of the College was ?� � P,<lb />
L��o�t 1� w 'nl.v' . ,U1 wa sentative abroad is to answer the<lb />
, partn ,�t in Wmston-Salem � n has,(1 ou eonvietion of the need, and j M of mail that c.orat t0 rf.<lb />
' Tc'Hettv Plovton , n ,r n Tr T 'TT' fice-including letters from auto-<lb />
Salem V 1 n 1 o wa a ue C � �JZ3TS�&amp; hunter from stamp collec-<lb />
� l "  al� U'1 J gUV I nV' vther their influence will die ; for from geography elaasea, from<lb />
with this generation or through the magazines seeking material for ar-<lb />
present student body be projected : li(.lt and so on<lb />
utiful.<lb />
owed nv busi-<lb />
RECEPTION GIVEN IN<lb />
HONOR OF MRS. SELLS<lb />
On Tuesday night, November 2.<lb />
the Association for Childhood<lb />
I : icath n will meet.<lb />
This vear this branch of the CE An informal reception in honor of j of skillful tup dancing, with Hilly<lb />
orefarv and<lb />
 furnished the music for the occasion, treasurer had been left vacant bv the<lb />
During the intermission, Miss J resignation of Miss Jessie Mack.<lb />
Carolyn ITanirie cave an exhibition<lb />
who is now married and living in<lb />
Delaware, and Miss Maud Adams.<lb />
work in groups in interest � co11 vltAr� Irs- Alice Sells Tokon at the piano. James Dudley WM is umv on tho f.u.ultv at tu,<lb />
sic story-telling reading rTr!?? Gollege, Columbia, was Simpson, accompanied by James Woman's College of University of<lb />
sewing, cooking, and art. 11K1 prula-v 1Uirht� October 22, at Carr on the drum, Ealph Hutehin- Xorth Carolina. Miss Helen Spang-<lb />
Oi<lb />
j, cooking, and art. I1,111 xriua lu?m� "cwmer zz, at -v. arr on tiie arum, isaipn iiutcnin- Xorth Carolina, Miss Helen Sp�<lb />
�h gn up will be dis-itil� hom( W�mM practice house, j son on bass violin, and Billy Tolson k,r ra elected to serve as secretary<lb />
ders of the groups. 1 wl,h. Uvsa Katharine Holtzclaw, on the piano, sang three numbers, aU(i Mis. Al)nl(, c Xewell as tretis-<lb />
ea of t; � CF has the' "?ervlntr M hostess in the absence of'ranging in them from a very low urpr<lb />
The program was in charge of the<lb />
Education Committee. Miss Jessie<lb />
Sehuopp. chairman, talked on tin<lb />
educational needs of the community,<lb />
pointing out a number of fields in<lb />
which the A. A. U. W. might help<lb />
in some way.<lb />
She mentioned the need for more<lb />
visual education in the schools, for<lb />
work in the creative arts, for hobby<lb />
clubs, for vocational guidance<lb />
throughout the four years of high<lb />
school and for those who are just<lb />
out of high school, for more physical<lb />
education for girls, more provision<lb />
for the play needs of children and<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
of t; � CF has the' 'il'rvl"ng as hostess in the absence of'ranging in them from a very low<lb />
tion of being the only stu Mrs- Adelaide Bloxton. bass to a very high tenor.<lb />
lent branch in North Carolina As Mrs. Sells is on the staff of the Special sponsors of the dance were<lb />
. appointment Bureau at Teachers Airs. L. L. Stancill. alumnae presi-<lb />
NINE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS (ollege people who had stud-j dent; Miss Elizabeth Smith, alum-<lb />
trrrtm miiniio lfNa ��f-r-x "� at 1 eaehers College, Columbia, nae secretary: -Mis Margaret Guv<lb />
ATTEND JOURNALISM MEET UtT(, tsp?cialIv invited. j Overman, l.anier Society president;<lb />
Airs. Sells is visiting a number of j and Miss Josie Hall, chairman of<lb />
.Nine students ol Greenville High 0neges in this ailj other states. I the social committee.<lb />
School, and V. M. MulhoQand, Jun-<lb />
ior school principal, recently at-<lb />
tended the thirteenth annual conven<lb />
ti'n of the Southern Interscholastic<lb />
Press Association at Lexington, Va. I<lb />
This is the second year the pub-<lb />
licati n, Qretn Lights has been rep-<lb />
resented at the convention, which <lb />
was sponsored by the Le School of <lb />
Journalism at Washington and Leei Sixty of the 100 newspapermen. I touring the State and seeing the<lb />
University. Last year. Gfoeat Lights magazine editors, and prominent' places of interest, my ideas are quite<lb />
won second honors for schools of! citizens of 23 other states, passed changed.<lb />
;laas C standing and was awarded J through Greenville on their way to I In expressing his opinion of the<lb />
Quick Thinking On Part Of Mayor<lb />
Gives "Travel Tour" View Of ECTC<lb />
a medal.<lb />
Goldshoro while on a Travel Tour, state William A. White, of the Pitts-<lb />
Those attending the convention' which started October 8, and wasihur Press, said, "I particularly<lb />
were V. M. Mulhol'and, James made to advertise this state to out-j like the hospitality of Xorth Caro-<lb />
Whitfield and Thornton Kyan, co-jsiders and to study the historical; lina, and think it is one of the most<lb />
editors-in-chief, Louise Kilgo. Myra background. j beautiful states in the I'nion<lb />
Blount, Earle Hellen, Allen Taylor, Mayor Marvin Blount greeted the! The quick thinking on part of<lb />
Elizabeth Meadows, Marjorie Sugg, I visitors, who had come here from ; Mayor Blount of Greenville, enabled<lb />
and Bert Darden. (Plymouth, and they stayed about J the Travel Tour, visiting our state,<lb />
Members of the Associated Press, j ten minutes, leaving here for Golds-<lb />
United Press, magazine publishers, boro.<lb />
� Tobacco Co.<lb />
newspaper editors and writers, edu-<lb />
cators and other prominent people<lb />
of the journalistic world were prin-<lb />
cipal speakers on the program, which<lb />
was of keen interest to those inter-<lb />
�sted in journalistic work.<lb />
Speaking of Xorth Carolina,<lb />
Howard A. Moulton, of the Boston<lb />
Post, said, "When I rode through<lb />
the state on the train, North Caro-<lb />
lina appeared to me a mediocre state,<lb />
but since I've had the chance of<lb />
to get a view of our campus. Whether<lb />
it may be called deception or not,<lb />
Mayor Blount only knows, because<lb />
seeing that the tour would leave<lb />
Greenville without seeing our college<lb />
caused him to lead the visitors<lb />
through our campus, telling them<lb />
this was the way to Goldsboro.<lb />
Noti<lb />
ce<lb />
Taking place of the annual<lb />
Senior Normal play is the<lb />
Sophomore class play, "The<lb />
Arrival of Kitty which is to<lb />
be presented on December 10,<lb />
under the direction of Clifton<lb />
Britten, and supervised by Dr.<lb />
Helen Spangler and Mr. R. C.<lb />
Deal, class advisers.<lb />
This is the first attempt of a<lb />
Sophomore class to present a<lb />
dramatic production and it<lb />
promises to be one of the most<lb />
enjoyable entertainments of<lb />
the year.<lb />
of her mother on Sunday.<lb />
MATHEMATICS CLUB<lb />
GIVES BINGO PARTY<lb />
he was even a<lb />
iked o<lb />
nc to secure a<lb />
The Math Club entertained its<lb />
members Thursday night, October<lb />
21, at Friendly Hall, Episcopal<lb />
Church, with a bingo party<lb />
Black Money<lb />
With five hundred barrels of oil<lb />
pouring out daily from an oil well<lb />
At the door the guests were given!just discovered on land in Arkansas<lb />
pieces of paper on which was writ-leased by her husband, Mrs. V. G<lb />
ten some mathematical expressions. McKean has resigned from her posi<lb />
The president, Marguerite Avcrctt, tion as dormitory matron at the Col<lb />
called the expressions and as a re- lege, and is now at her home a<lb />
ply the possessor answered by giving j Stamps, Arkansas,<lb />
their name, home address, and other According to a letter from Mrs.<lb />
major. After the introduction each McKean to the College authoritie<lb />
student was asked a question, fol- j the oil sand is about one hundred<lb />
lowing the idea of Carl Goerch. feet deep and is furnishing oil i<lb />
However, a dollar was not awarded ; rather high quality.<lb />
for correct answering. "It is possible said Mrs. M<lb />
Several games of bingo<lb />
played and prizes given to the win-1 'brought in' on the j<lb />
ners.<lb />
After an hour of entertainment<lb />
refreshments were served which car-<lb />
ried out Hallowe'en colors.<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
photograph of a certain type of red<lb />
cow from a Danish island far from<lb />
her headquarters at Copenhagen.<lb />
Divides Work Into Three Classes<lb />
Mrs. Rohde divided the work of<lb />
our representatives in a foreign<lb />
country into three classes: matters<lb />
in which an individual must deal<lb />
 ill the government, handled by the<lb />
consulate; matters which concern<lb />
�  l promotion, handled by the<lb />
roomer ial attack; and those in<lb />
which government must deal with<lb />
g ��� mment, such as treaties and<lb />
questi ns of state, handled by the<lb />
h gation proper.<lb />
Her prime business, she felt, as<lb />
 . minister plenipotentiary and Envoy<lb />
wereLKean, "that other wells will k rvt111 .� � . p, - , � J<lb />
a . � , , ,  IHxtraordinary to Denmark, was in-<lb />
troducing the United States to Den-<lb />
(Please turn to page fonr)<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. McKean have a half<lb />
interest in the lease of the 1,000-aere<lb />
Arkansas tract, on which oil was<lb />
struck about October 10.<lb />
Door Definitely Open To Women<lb />
Says Lecturer In Interview<lb />
Scores of enthusiastic students,<lb />
rushing to the stage, were proof that<lb />
Ruth Bryan Owens, internationally<lb />
famous diplomat, won the admira-<lb />
tion and love of her audience, dur-<lb />
ing her recent visit to the campus,<lb />
as completely and fully as she won<lb />
that of the Danish people, to whom<lb />
she was sent as Ambassador, the<lb />
first woman to receive such an ap-<lb />
pointment from America and the<lb />
second, from any nationality.<lb />
Two reporters pushed their<lb />
way through the clamoring auto-<lb />
graph collectors in an attempt to<lb />
ask Mr. Rohde a few questions,<lb />
When panting for breath, they<lb />
finally reached Mrs. Rohde, naturally<lb />
the first question was, "Don't you<lb />
ever get tired of autographing so<lb />
many programs?" Airs. Rohde<lb />
laughed and said "Oh, no! I'm de-<lb />
lighted to autograph the programs,<lb />
autographs are so interesting�no-<lb />
body writes alike One of the col-<lb />
lectors asked the charming diplo-<lb />
mat if the little mark that she placed<lb />
after the e in Rohde, was an accent.<lb />
Mrs. Rhode laughed and replied that<lb />
it was merely a habit. She said her<lb />
secretary delighted in teasing her<lb />
about that little flourish. Mrs<lb />
Rohde told how the young people in<lb />
Denmark collected autographs.<lb />
They make scrapbooks of newspaper<lb />
clippings and ask the person to<lb />
autograph the clipping. When<lb />
asked how she liked North Carolina.<lb />
Mrs. Rohde replied, "I love North<lb />
(Please turn to pace three)<lb />
LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION TO<lb />
MEET IN SOUTH CAROLINA<lb />
The South Atlantic Modern Lan-<lb />
guage Association will hold its<lb />
regular Annual Meeting at Winthrop<lb />
College. Rock Hill. South Carolina,<lb />
November 2ti and 27, 1931<lb />
The association was organized in<lb />
1929. Professor W. S. Barney of<lb />
NCCW was the first president and<lb />
Professor R. C. Deal of this col-<lb />
lege was the first representative on<lb />
the executive board.<lb />
An interesting program has been<lb />
arranged. This will consist mainly<lb />
of papers and discussions divided<lb />
into four sections: English, French,<lb />
Spanish, and German. Several<lb />
general sessions will be held.<lb />
The Association is composed of<lb />
teachers and students of Modern<lb />
Languages in Xorth Carolina, South<lb />
Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and Ala-<lb />
bama. It publishes a Quarterly<lb />
Bulletin. Professor Sturgis E.<lb />
Leavitt, of the University of Xorth<lb />
Carolina, is President; Professor<lb />
John A. Strausbaugh of Emory<lb />
University is Secretary.<lb />
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November 3, 1937<lb />
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ELIZABETH BROWN<lb />
Miss Elizabeth StiKlley Brown,<lb />
instructor for this year in the Science<lb />
Department, was born in Abetdeen,<lb />
South Dakota, but<lb />
received her ele-<lb />
mentary and sec-<lb />
ondary education<lb />
at Huron. South<lb />
Dakota. E a u<lb />
Claire, Wisconsin,<lb />
and Portland, Ore-<lb />
gon.<lb />
S h e did her<lb />
u ndergradua t e<lb />
work at the Uni-<lb />
versity of Minne-<lb />
sota from which she received her A.F.<lb />
and M.A. degrees. In spring of 1M7,<lb />
she received her Doctor's degree<lb />
frmu th' University of Chicago.<lb />
While studying at the University<lb />
of Minnesota. Miss Brown belonged<lb />
to the Young Women's<lb />
Association and worked with the<lb />
University singers.<lb />
Mi" Brown first began teaching<lb />
on a one year fellowship at the 1 ni-<lb />
versity of Minnesota; she also was<lb />
assistant in the zo<lb />
at the University<lb />
in<lb />
Down Broadway<lb />
By FRED WITTNER and<lb />
MEL ADAMS<lb />
(Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Correspondents)<lb />
NEW YORK AT LARGE<lb />
Success story of the week is that<lb />
of Bandmaster Horace Heidt now<lb />
at the Biltmore . . . carried off a<lb />
West (oast gridiron with a broken<lb />
back in the early twenties. Thai<lb />
former University of California j<lb />
�M-idster and boxhur champion has'<lb />
I surmounted several other physical<lb />
handicaps to establish himself aa one<lb />
of the most popular entertaining<lb />
bandleaders in the country. . . .<lb />
Broadway hand leaders attribute<lb />
falling of in popularity of swing<lb />
to lack of education to it. pointing<lb />
at Y.P.I Loyola<lb />
Campus Camera<lb />
three years.<lb />
Her hobby is in keeping with her<lb />
profession�making jewelry<lb />
VELMA LOWE<lb />
Miss Velma Wooldridge Ixwc, a<lb />
m addition to our commerce de-<lb />
partment, was born in Athens, Ten-<lb />
nessee. She re-<lb />
ceived her elemen-<lb />
tary and second-<lb />
ary education<lb />
from the Athens<lb />
public schools and<lb />
from Tennessee<lb />
Wesleyan College,<lb />
a preparatory<lb />
school.<lb />
Miss Lowe re-<lb />
ceived her A.B. de-<lb />
gree and M.S. de-<lb />
gree (majoring in business educa-<lb />
tion) from the University of Tennes-<lb />
see, Knoxville. She has also attended I to surveys made<lb />
the Berlitz School of Languages, j and Georgetown, which showed that<lb />
Havana, Cuba, Bowling Green Busi-hggg t,an u.n per cent understood<lb />
University, Bowling Qreen,waat BWing really is. . . . Ralph<lb />
announcer on the Major<lb />
his start as a<lb />
cheerleader at C.S.C. . . . popular<lb />
baton-wielders have gotten their<lb />
start as a result of going to college,<lb />
but Nye Mayhew, CDS baton-waver<lb />
at the Boston Statler, reversed the<lb />
order bv enrolling at X.Y.U. after he<lb />
MAJ. GEORGE<lb />
GCAfxWTtO FCOAA "ftfe UNIVER-<lb />
SITY OF MICHIGAN AT THE A��<lb />
OF 93' At 21 HEWASWrTHiN<lb />
A FEW WEEKS OF RECEIVING US<lb />
DEGREE WHEN Ht ENLISTED IN<lb />
TUB CIVIL WAR . HE WAS PRE-<lb />
SENTED WRH Hiv SMEEPJKiN<lb />
72 YEARS LATER<lb />
rticles from metal<lb />
IV;<lb />
Green,<lb />
Christian Kentucky and has done research work<lb />
al the University of Chicago and !<lb />
Loyola University. Chicago.<lb />
Among her student activities Miss<lb />
Lowe was assistant orchestra direc-<lb />
tor in the college orchestra, treas-<lb />
ogy department urer of her sorority, secretary ot her<lb />
of Chicago forjMusic Club, chairman of the college<lb />
social committee, and reporter for<lb />
ler literary society. Beside- these<lb />
and88 Lowe did work in dramatics.<lb />
She also!student council, a<lb />
" iter in<lb />
I Edwan<lb />
Bowes gong-fest, got<lb />
DE-PAMTSiNG - <lb />
AT ARMOUR TECH (CHICAGO) ALL FRESH-<lb />
MEN REFUSING TO WEAR GREEN CAPS<lb />
ARE STRIPPED OF THEiR PANTS AMD<lb />
REQUIRED TO WALK N SUCH A STATE<lb />
TO ALL CLASSE5 DURJ'JG THE DAY <lb />
'�' On .r. .<lb />
F�2<lb />
HAMS<lb />
had established his band at Mori's<lb />
an<lb />
also j student<lb />
reading and sewing and col-j "dub.<lb />
lection specimens for her zoology she worked in the graduate club,<lb />
courses. Mis Brown is very much j Miss Lowe's teaching began at<lb />
interested in Girl Scouts work and Tennessee Wesleyan College, where<lb />
college booster Jin Greenwich illag<lb />
graduate work <lb />
LETTERS <lb />
to the Editor<lb />
THE LIGHTER SIDE<lb />
Sole opening of the week here<lb />
-nice she likes cam<lb />
other outdoor life,<lb />
interesting leader<lb />
work.<lb />
ing. hiking, and j she was Dad of the commerce de-<lb />
and at Grenada ("liege<lb />
where she was director<lb />
Vocational and Educational<lb />
she would be an partment<lb />
for Girl Scout j Mississip<lb />
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A WORLD PEACE ORGANIZATION?<lb />
nitv.<lb />
trued<lb />
pain<lb />
young pe<lb />
i the futu<lb />
I. rs. Tic<lb />
� and suspicion. The<lb />
: iling over and an-<lb />
itisi . there should be<lb />
!  : today. We are<lb />
. � hi responsibilities<lb />
:�� fore we as students<lb />
ag ab �ut our influence<lb />
organizations of this<lb />
keenly felt, resulting<lb />
tter understanding of the conditions<lb />
 carry out this national program,<lb />
rove r- ralue. It up to us. ' Will<lb />
PARMELIA GWYNN<lb />
Miss Parmelia Gwynn,<lb />
for Dr. Snyder during<lb />
absen<lb />
m<lb />
enc<lb />
America,<lb />
has beei<lb />
WHY NOT A COLLEGE YMCA?<lb />
Y. AY<lb />
C. A. for a<lb />
he lives of the<lb />
i vane<lb />
. Colle<lb />
teaching<lb />
ter leave of<lb />
r, was born<lb />
in Y' a ncey ville,<lb />
X ort h ('arolina.<lb />
She has attended<lb />
Reiilsville Graded<lb />
School, Reidsville<lb />
and Wingate High<lb />
School, Wingate,<lb />
where she received<lb />
h e r elementary<lb />
and secondary edu-<lb />
cation.<lb />
Mis Gwynn's<lb />
has been wide and<lb />
She first started at Meredith<lb />
in Raleigh. Later she at-<lb />
i Suerette College, Elm College,<lb />
Guidance department, She comes<lb />
to us this year from the National<lb />
Park College in Washington.<lb />
m the theatre was Stephen Powys'<lb />
"Wise Tomorrow another English<lb />
"drawma" with a backstage setting<lb />
. . . nothing to really get excited<lb />
about. . . . Dick Himber got him-<lb />
self his first hotel job in a couple<lb />
of years, opening with his band at<lb />
tie- Essex house . . � the Kaufman-<lb />
KDITOK'S NOTF.<lb />
This department is open to all<lb />
students in school here. The<lb />
Tmi ECHO reserves the right to<lb />
censor or reject all communica-<lb />
tions. Letters published herein<lb />
express individual opinion, and do<lb />
not represent the editorial pol-<lb />
icies of this newspaper.<lb />
Lookin' Over<lb />
the<lb />
Campus<lb />
I wonder who th<lb />
dts in the soda Bh<lb />
iman<lb />
and amoki<lb />
cent ciears?<lb />
man, but she<lb />
some things!<lb />
is that<lb />
riv.<lb />
fresh<lb />
She may !��<lb />
sure has graduated<lb />
(I'll tell you this mu<lb />
Among the interesting activities Gershwin musicomedy, "Id Bather<lb />
that Miss Lowe enjoys are sports, Be Right opened in Boston to rave<lb />
reading, and playing the violin. Be notices . . . starring George M.<lb />
sides this she says she likes to travel Cohan, the presidential satire<lb />
promises to be another "Of Thee 1<lb />
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blond.)<lb />
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comer t tin<lb />
was born at (<lb />
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ever m<lb />
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leav. 3 hi<lb />
than ev<lb />
Y<lb />
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� need the Y. W.<lb />
Carolina Teach-<lb />
y of the men stu-<lb />
miss it when they<lb />
?me he needs and<lb />
1 d years to come<lb />
-tic- Y. W. C.A.<lb />
-tablish a Y. for<lb />
tellO<lb />
the University of North Carolina.<lb />
the University of Virginia, Ashe-<lb />
viile Normal, George Peabody Col-<lb />
lege, and Frederckong State Teachers<lb />
College in Virginia from which she<lb />
received her B.S. degree. She has<lb />
done graduate work at Boothbay<lb />
Studios, Maine, at Xew York School<lb />
Fine Arts, and has completed one-<lb />
half of a year on her M.A. at Teach-<lb />
er's College, Columbia University.<lb />
Miss Gwynn rirst started her<lb />
DANIEL R. STULL<lb />
Daniel R. Stull. as a new-<lb />
Science Department,<lb />
lumbus, Ohio, but re-<lb />
ceive his elemen-<lb />
tary .and secondary<lb />
edu<lb />
Ohi<lb />
He did his under-<lb />
graduate work at<lb />
Baldwin Wallace<lb />
' !ollege, where he<lb />
received his A.B<lb />
degree, and Johns<lb />
Hopkins Univers-<lb />
i ty, w here hi s<lb />
Ph.D. was con-<lb />
ferred upon him.<lb />
While at Baldwin Wallace, Dr.<lb />
Stull was an active member of the<lb />
college band, the orchestra, the col-<lb />
lege glee club and the Science Sem-<lb />
inar. While here, be won the Mil-<lb />
ton T. Baldwin Prize for his excel-<lb />
lent thesis on his research work. At<lb />
it will swing around to<lb />
Washington, Baltimore and Phila-<lb />
delphia, before opening here at the<lb />
end of November . . . the market<lb />
may have weakened a bit, but there<lb />
seems t l-e many more classified<lb />
advertisements in the Metropolitan<lb />
cation at Berea, papers asking for college men to<lb />
break in as assistants to advertising,<lb />
sales and merchandising managers<lb />
 if yon don't mind consulting a<lb />
dictionary regularly, "Europa Alim-<lb />
ixi by Robert Briffauit is a worthy<lb />
follow-up to his earlier<lb />
. . . radio may be going 1<lb />
'�V<lb />
uropa<lb />
llywood<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
The dating-parlor issue has lain<lb />
dormant long enough. Girls would<lb />
like just a little privacy in their<lb />
dating, and it is practically impos-<lb />
sible to take two or more steps in the<lb />
same direction in Cotton parlor on<lb />
Sunday nights. The parlors in the<lb />
ot!cr dormitories were unproved,<lb />
but for what i Improving these par-<lb />
lors is fine, but they can't be fully<lb />
enjyed under the pre-ent set-up.<lb />
This ian't mere railing at rules<lb />
and regulations. It's a plain state-<lb />
ment about a situation that has been<lb />
left alone long enough. Those stu-<lb />
dents in Wilson, -Tarvis. and Flem-<lb />
ing who really want dating parlors<lb />
The columnists<lb />
the practice teache<lb />
ing his<lb />
wno is it<lb />
sucked a who<lb />
started teaching<lb />
v<lb />
ye now turn '�<lb />
. John Jenkins,<lb />
practice teaching,<lb />
lemon before h-<lb />
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slaughter.<lb />
anly courage to<lb />
tac<lb />
Speaking of dancing, Alton Payne<lb />
nothing of special or ler<lb />
jure has i<lb />
��He ren<lb />
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Hepburn, 1<lb />
is invading<lb />
Br<lb />
a<lb />
legitimate theatre,<lb />
Jean Muir, Kathe-<lb />
tenry Fonda, Elissa<lb />
for their<lb />
should Ir-<lb />
respective<lb />
them.<lb />
Sincerelv.<lb />
dormitories<lb />
A Junh<lb />
Juanita Hoell and Fodte Hodges<lb />
seem to be doing fine these days�<lb />
Fodie with his wayward grin, and<lb />
Juanita with her girlish apology,<lb />
have arrived at some destination.<lb />
They have a crush! I thought Fodie<lb />
was dressing mighty well on 1� r-<lb />
rowed pants.<lb />
Landi<lb />
and<lb />
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via<lb />
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vdney,<lb />
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WASHINGTON<lb />
d Time, November 1, a fin-<lb />
ri rmance is expected.<lb />
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By MARVIN COX<lb />
social 1 C .s  Press<lb />
in the Capital, college news<lb />
i ff( ring serious competition to the<lb />
rious wars, labor strife and com-<lb />
g extra session of Congress. The<lb />
sheet, in one<lb />
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DaMy Nt u s, a loci<lb />
issue this week det<lb />
its front j�age to n p<lb />
didates for the tith<lb />
Sweetheart" at Ge<lb />
University.<lb />
ihe co-eds dominated the worb<lb />
 ws m this one instance, anvwav<lb />
teachmg career at her home town, Johns Hopkins University, he wa-<lb />
Vanceyville. Later she taught atU member of the college club<lb />
Burlington, North Carolina, and for' President Phi Lambda<lb />
was Art supervisor honorary science fraternity. Dr.<lb />
Stull taught ir three years while<lb />
at Baldwin Wallace College and was<lb />
instructor for two years while at<lb />
Johns Hopkins University.<lb />
Photography is Dr. Stull's major<lb />
hobby. He says he is also intereste<lb />
in all fields of science, especially<lb />
or slated for early appearances<lb />
. . . you record collectors will prob<lb />
ably like Lionel Hampton's vibra<lb />
phones on "Pi<lb />
Bunny Bengali's<lb />
Talk About Lovt<lb />
mo Stomp" and<lb />
trumpet on "Why<lb />
 both for Victor.<lb />
been<lb />
-pirit<lb />
�Hire of 11 can-<lb />
of "University<lb />
ge Washington<lb />
Ne<lb />
X.<lb />
COEDS OF DUQUESNE<lb />
NAME PET PEEVES South<lb />
in schools in Danville. Virginia.<lb />
During the past summer, she has<lb />
taught at W. C. T. C. at Cullowhee.<lb />
Miss Gwynn says her hobby is<lb />
varied. She likes music, dramatics,<lb />
sports, and people. She is very much<lb />
interested in her art work for she<lb />
served on the production committee<lb />
of Virginia for a state course of art<lb />
study, was President of the Danville<lb />
Art Club, and Virginia State Spon-<lb />
sor for the S. E. A. A. for two years.<lb />
Her chief interests at the present<lb />
time are seeing politics removed from<lb />
our educational systems and help-<lb />
ing to promote art education in the<lb />
His<lb />
pa i<lb />
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countrii - 1<lb />
The iir<lb />
ai�j marks<lb />
of radio education.<lb />
U. S.<lb />
. Pr<lb />
with<lb />
an enort to<lb />
lati ms with<lb />
 of educa-<lb />
?ew World"<lb />
-ming of age<lb />
I't't peeves of coeds at Duquesne<lb />
University :<lb />
"My pet peeve as far as boys are<lb />
soncerned are those who flash a<lb />
uarter and expect your eyes to<lb />
glitter<lb />
'The one thing that makes me<lb />
see red is the boy who is suffering<lb />
from over-expansion of the head.<lb />
"Imagine the fellow who goes off<lb />
into a spiel such as 'Your eyes are<lb />
hke tars, your lips like rubies, i<lb />
your teeth like pearls Oh joy! Oh<lb />
bliss! And all the while the girl is<lb />
thinking. '(h, nuts<lb />
'The boys who do all the<lb />
formulating of our plans<lb />
ROSALINE IVEY<lb />
Miss Rosaline Ivey, a new mem-<lb />
ber of the Home Economics depart-<lb />
ment, was born in<lb />
Cecil, Georgia.<lb />
Her pre-college<lb />
chemistry; and he likes to spend hi<lb />
spare time in current reading most<lb />
iy in scientific topics. He also en<lb />
joys taking long walks.<lb />
For the past four summers Dr<lb />
Stull has been working in Industrie<lb />
laboratories. Last summer he worke<lb />
as a research chemist with the Unite)<lb />
States Industrial Chemical Compain<lb />
at Baltimore, Maryland.<lb />
1'AR HEEL BANDSMEN<lb />
North Carolina's Chapel Hill<lb />
�anipus has seen many swingy feet<lb />
trod its greens. . . . The Tar Heel<lb />
School boasts five musical biggies in<lb />
its alumni records  of course vou<lb />
mow about Friend Hal Kemp and<lb />
Kay Kayser . . . other Carolinians<lb />
nelude Jan Garber, Johnny Scott<lb />
Dear Editor and Fellow Students:<lb />
It seems that there could be a far<lb />
better bowing of school spirit in<lb />
our college than there has<lb />
shown so far this year. School<lb />
is the personality of our college, and<lb />
� the lack of it only reflects against<lb />
 our institution. We have a tine school<lb />
; here. We have a good football team.<lb />
� Their box score for the year may not<lb />
.show it. but cores aren't the only<lb />
important factors in sports. Our<lb />
I team has played good clean ball this<lb />
year, they have worked many a<lb />
j weary afternoon on the field to give<lb />
j us a real game. But what apprecia-<lb />
i tion do we show I Hardlv anv !<lb />
Flash! Ax.<lb />
mith is report<lb />
A<lb />
to nave joined<lb />
orchestra at 1�<lb />
pression Grace<lb />
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bnston -<lb />
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tas, isn't<lb />
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Ther<lb />
e were approximately three<lb />
Trotter of Crosby Music Hall fame hundred students at the W. C. T. C.<lb />
tnd Norman Cordon, radio-opera i game, not many more than that<lb />
al<lb />
singer . . . the latter two formerly<lb />
dayed with Kemp.<lb />
Thi<lb />
ten wi<lb />
grams<lb />
countr<lb />
S. <lb />
grams<lb />
50,000<lb />
Columbia 1<lb />
tn<lb />
idcasting Sys-<lb />
�! weekly pro-<lb />
" West wood School for Girls" is<lb />
no more. Rivals can no longer call<lb />
the University of California at Los<lb />
ver the Angeles by that name because the<lb />
;ra. and two to one ratio of women 1o men<lb />
the pro- has disappeared. This year 3,509<lb />
i new coeds and 3,579 men are registered.<lb />
in<lb />
all<lb />
' lentral<lb />
WfXK,<lb />
wave station<lb />
iver its<lb />
. Coun<lb />
America<lb />
over statioi<lb />
watt short wave station i<lb />
New Y'ork.<lb />
Most of the participants in the<lb />
I r a I .ts-t series are taken from re-<lb />
lief rolls because of the fact that<lb />
funds for the programs come from<lb />
an allocation of Emergency Relief<lb />
funds. The cast u now being<lb />
trained in New Y'ork, and when the<lb />
curtain rLses at 10:30 p.m. Eastern<lb />
Demonstr ation<lb />
School, Georgia,<lb />
and the State<lb />
Woman's College,<lb />
Valdosta, Georgia.<lb />
She did her<lb />
undergraduate<lb />
work at North<lb />
Texas State<lb />
Teachers' College, Denton, Texas.<lb />
She received her M.A. degree from<lb />
George Peabody College and has<lb />
done graduate "work at Teachers'<lb />
College, Columbia University.<lb />
During her college days Miss Ivey<lb />
was secretary of her graduate club,<lb />
and she belonged to the Home Eco-<lb />
nomics Club and to a Literary So-<lb />
ciety. She comes to E. C. T. C. from<lb />
Three hundred thirty-seven gal- Kalamazoo, Michigan, where she<lb />
Ions of apple butter have Wen taught at Western State Teachers'<lb />
made m the kitchens of Glenville College.<lb />
 "I have nothing to say about tin-<lb />
European war situation. I have noth-<lb />
ing to say about the youth movement<lb />
I have made no exhaustive analysis<lb />
of economic trends nor have 1 deveb<lb />
ucation was at oped any profound theories, sound<lb />
or otherwise, concerning the recent<lb />
movement toward development of<lb />
totalitarian states Non-conformist<lb />
Prof, R. I). Scott of the University<lb />
of Nebraska, recently returns fro<lb />
a summer tour of Europe, tells re-<lb />
porters about the conclusions he<lb />
didn't draw.<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
State Teacher's College in West<lb />
Virginia. This allows each student<lb />
1,438 teaspoons or two teaspoonsful<lb />
per slice of bread�if the student<lb />
consumes 719 slices of bread during<lb />
the vear.<lb />
Miss Ivey says she is especially<lb />
interested in collecting old coins,<lb />
state guest permits, and National<lb />
Park stickers. She likes to spend<lb />
her leisure hours reading, walking,<lb />
fishing, and going to the movies.<lb />
Last week-end at Purdue males<lb />
could not attend the free union tea<lb />
dance unless they wore a flower<lb />
presented to them by some coed.<lb />
Each girl had two flowers to be-<lb />
-tow. It was all part of the arrange-<lb />
ment by which, for the space of<lb />
three days, the men became the<lb />
'weaker sex" as far as dating was<lb />
concerned.<lb />
CHATTER<lb />
Your correspondent took them-<lb />
selves to Alma Mater Wisconsin for<lb />
Homecoming last week-end .<lb />
mebbe we're wrong, but seems like<lb />
ihe pre-depression spirit is return-<lb />
ng favored by a saner sense of pro-<lb />
portion, however . . . incidentally,<lb />
you guys with long legs will have to<lb />
louble them up in order to change<lb />
ilothes in the lower berths on those<lb />
new Airline Sleepers . . . our short<lb />
underpinnings were just able to<lb />
make the grade . . . several different<lb />
femnie singers claim to have been<lb />
classmates of Robert Taylor at Po-<lb />
mona . . . the third Piit-Fordham<lb />
scoreless tie recalls Dr. Eldridge's<lb />
remark as to what happens when the<lb />
"irresistible force meets the immov-<lb />
able object . . . CBS announcers<lb />
have to consult Dr. Luther Good-<lb />
rich, Columbia University's Chinese<lb />
Studies department head, on the<lb />
pronunciation of new Chinese place<lb />
and person names coming up for<lb />
mention on news programs.<lb />
THE OBSERVER"<lb />
FACTS�<lb />
The most pathetic looking figure<lb />
on the campus is Adrian Ayers,<lb />
The most jolly person on the campus<lb />
is Ida Mae Britt.<lb />
The most gorgeous creature on<lb />
the campus is Betty Sue Heath.<lb />
The most typical senior on the<lb />
campus is Margaret Davis.<lb />
Catherine Albritton carries off all<lb />
honors for the best school teacher.<lb />
"Primrose Carpenter is the m st<lb />
lovable character on the camp<lb />
ays Christine,<lb />
Fannie Brewer is one of the<lb />
hardest workers in college,<lb />
James Smith is the typical town<lb />
boy come to the country.<lb />
Iran Ferebee is a Hypoehron I .<lb />
Ray Pruette was stalking along<lb />
the basement after a hard day's work, I<lb />
when suddenly, at the top of the<lb />
stairs beside the "Y" store some<lb />
one yelled Boo Ray immediately j<lb />
showed himself to be a strong con-j Norma Johnson, our newly<lb />
tender for high-jump and contor-1 quired "Freobie" from Flore<lb />
poor lad's South Carolina, is an aha<lb />
answer to the co-eds prayer- on<lb />
HORRORS and SCOOPS<lb />
By<lb />
A. HOROSCOOP<lb />
ac-<lb />
tionist records. The<lb />
nerves are overwrought. I suggest<lb />
giving him a body guard.<lb />
The "half-face test" popularized<lb />
by a leading cosmetic house, came<lb />
into its own during rat week at<lb />
Mercer College. Freshmen women<lb />
had to appear one day with their<lb />
hair done up in plaits and make-up<lb />
on one side of the face only.<lb />
IMPROVEMENTS IN SCHOOL<lb />
SUBJECT OF PRES. MEADOWS<lb />
TO HOMECOMING ALUMNAE<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
major in physical education. Pres-<lb />
ident Meadows thinks the school has<lb />
the right to these additional activi-<lb />
ties on the merit of the recent in-<lb />
crease in the student body and<lb />
faculty. -<lb />
count of she's destined to pica" I<lb />
right where our old friend, Betsy<lb />
Congratulations to the Y'WCA Grubb, left off.<lb />
cabinet and all responsible parties <lb />
for the highly effective program Your able reporter thinks thai<lb />
given Sunday at vesper hour. j being as how one of them certain i-<lb />
 gonna graduate this year, the obi<lb />
Many new musical instruments ! Ferrebee-Singletary romance should<lb />
have arrived, according to Dean I be renewed. P. S Lib readily ad-<lb />
Tabor, and we'll soon have a real; mits she's willing�Come on "Pap<lb />
college band. <lb />
 , " How is it that one Frances IF i -<lb />
i a bet some of you didnt know derson and one Neallie Cartwight<lb />
after<lb />
that Miss Norton gives a dancing! are still the best of friends<lb />
class for beginners M<lb />
sixth period<lb />
W. F. the<lb />
Pay more attention to sitting down<lb />
quietly during chapel exercises.<lb />
We should be thankful for the<lb />
beautiful paint job in Austin Audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
Mollie's loss of Scrappy "High-<lb />
Power" Proctor to Frances. I agree<lb />
with you, Mollie�I can't see any-<lb />
thing to grieve over either.<lb />
"YOU MATCH EM"<lb />
Prue, "Weevil Norma, Edna,<lb />
Caroline, Marilyn, "Flea Becky,<lb />
Molly, "Bibba Leon, "Chink<lb />
Dave, Robert, Joe, John, Alton,<lb />
Harvey, "Scrap and Ben.<lb />
Marjorie Weathers always just<lb />
"happens" in Bissette's beautiful<lb />
place of business when some ole tall<lb />
guy about 6 feet, 2 inches (shoes<lb />
size 1414) ia there. It must be true<lb />
�she's in love.<lb />
mber 3, 1937<lb />
otion Pictures<lb />
Shown To ECT<lb />
Cora Lee Patterson has about<lb />
all she can handle in the person of<lb />
(Please tarn to page three)<lb />
WAAC<lb />
Pictures To Aid in Teaching<lb />
Science of Football<lb />
Here .<lb />
ECTC First College in South To r fl<lb />
Use This System<lb />
Coach Alexand( r. th Pirafc<lb />
manch r, ann unci I r cenl �<lb />
was installing a pr j <lb />
fljrfWright Building fcosh<lb />
pictur of sports to I i<lb />
aid in teaching tin - �<lb />
ball. Th. coach -��:�<lb />
the natural wa � t -<lb />
point- of the gam�<lb />
Coach Ah tan r is til u<lb />
thusia- on the f photoj<lb />
phy ?nd '� '� f lh.ifi<lb />
ject i- extensivi. lie has his<lb />
cam ra and ector, Whi<lb />
was at thi ' u iv rsity ol I<lb />
der Howard .1 �nes, Direc<lb />
letics. he r ived first<lb />
in thi- pha -�� oi ph I gra:<lb />
has been using this<lb />
coaching for ten or tw<lb />
Sp' rts  a � in hlei<lb />
first used by Knut. Rod i t S<lb />
Danu in 1924. h<lb />
game of 1923 with �-<lb />
team oi seniors, tin y<lb />
fullv tramp d I th ' a � ts. K-<lb />
decided to u � th moti i<lb />
system for the 1924 seas i<lb />
Notre Dan pr ed its valu.<lb />
playing an I  l�� . - el<lb />
Army v. ith - team ma :� i<lb />
sophomore 1- r m this n id til<lb />
system gained the confi .� a �<lb />
famous coacht - all over tin ds.1<lb />
Couh Alexander used I .<lb />
at Linoln Mi m ri tl �<lb />
His motion picture -p<lb />
is very comj .� U an I al<lb />
wealth of spoi' - km ��� i lg<lb />
Btruc ions, ECTC will be ��<lb />
teacher- college in riv- South I<lb />
this system.<lb />
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR<lb />
(Continued from pace two)<lb />
the preceding games. 1- this -<lb />
spirit I Most i f the stud- nts<lb />
their l mis, d their  ppii j. q I<lb />
athou-a : � . � insignificant things<lb />
on Satur laj aft rn i a. 1 his La the<lb />
one day taut � - (� � - ha <lb />
out to show us w hi I  j<lb />
Let's shi w th m some apj re iat<lb />
We need a larger and bettei<lb />
brained che ring secti n, a I � �<lb />
band, a campus parade bef re g<lb />
to show the visiti ra our  iril<lb />
our pep. and drills betwe i ha<lb />
by the gym claaa s, in � nv sort I<lb />
uniforms if possible. Aim st evei<lb />
other college has this atm spher<lb />
football games. Why not ui col<lb />
lege<lb />
The question 1- �: w want a !<lb />
lege that teems w ith life, ;��;<lb />
enthusiasm, or not i<lb />
Whether we win or  t,  idem<lb />
shorn :  w their yalt y : j <lb />
out .e  hun red strong t � al<lb />
athletic coi U -t and by bon sting theii<lb />
college whenever an opportunity<lb />
arises. The athletes need your sup<lb />
port, students; give it to them<lb />
rousu.i: cheers from a th asan<lb />
voice They earn every praise.<lb />
A Stud at,<lb />
HORRORS AND SCOOPS<lb />
(Continued from page two)<lb />
Disillusion reigns supremely up i<lb />
this "deah" ole campus.<lb />
DOOR DEI<lb />
WOmI<lb />
David "Heart-breaker" Bn-<lb />
a very generous per- � Dn<lb />
fact that the boys are all<lb />
girls, according to statistics .�<lb />
wants seven�one fer ev ry<lb />
the week. Nice felloe, do- '<lb />
think iI heard his Wednesdi<lb />
and his Friday gal had eh<lb />
their hunting ground <lb />
Joe "Carolina Hop" Br<lb />
ain't what he used to be. W<lb />
that old power man !<lb />
Don't you Halitosis victims<lb />
it so much to heart. It's bett<lb />
have bad-breath than no breat<lb />
all.<lb />
AAUW BEGINS YEAR'S WORK<lb />
(Continued rrom pae one i<lb />
more adequate library facilities.<lb />
hlr?. Luther Herring, another<lb />
�HBnber of the committe. moved the<lb />
celebration of Book Wei k by the<lb />
group; and her committed was re<lb />
quested to take charge of the ins<lb />
Mrs. Ficklen Arthur, president,<lb />
sat at the head of the tab ad<lb />
ducted the business meeting. Th<lb />
hostesses were Mrs. Arthur. Mr<lb />
Jack Edwards, Mrs. C. A. Bowen,<lb />
and Miss Kittrell.<lb />
JOE<lb />
COI<lb />
BE<lb />
STUDENTS HEAR F. M.<lb />
WOOTEN AT CHAPEL<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
��to the future to generations yet to<lb />
Oisne.<lb />
Mr. Wooten was introduced by<lb />
�ss Sallie Joyner Davis, of the<lb />
.pUege Chapel Committee, who also<lb />
Wlew the three men in the early<lb />
tRys of the College.<lb />
-�ry man<lb />
Tirls hav�<lb />
Amonvr<lb />
things Joi<lb />
to his atu<lb />
nopolLzinj<lb />
davenport!<lb />
and lettii<lb />
campus dl<lb /><pb facs="00038061_tn_0003" /><lb />
Ivember 3, 1937<lb />
Jovember 3, 1937<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
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ID�hea i shoes<lb />
hntost be true<lb />
otion Pictures To Be<lb />
Shown To ECTC Squad<lb />
Football Directory<lb />
ictures To Aid in Teaching1<lb />
Science of Football<lb />
Here .<lb />
:t<lb />
First College in South To<lb />
Use This System<lb />
Alxaiv<lb />
announ<lb />
tiling :t<lb />
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WU COMPLETES<lb />
py<lb />
dc<lb />
JattersoB has about<lb />
dle in the person of<lb />
to page thre�)<lb />
ier, the Pirate com-<lb />
�1 recently that he<lb />
projection room in<lb />
ling to show motion<lb />
t to his squad, to<lb />
the science of foot-<lb />
i states that this is<lb />
to show tlii tine<lb />
.i zander is quite an en-<lb />
the subject of photogra-<lb />
i knowledge of this sub-<lb />
�nsive. He has his own<lb />
 projector. While he<lb />
Cuniversity of Lowa, un-<lb />
! Jones, Direcor of Ath-<lb />
�eceived first instructions<lb />
 of photography, Iowa<lb />
using this auxiliary in<lb />
r t n or 1 welve years.<lb />
oa i ing in athletics was<lb />
 Kjnute Rockne at Notre<lb />
I 92 I. i n Notre Dame's<lb />
923 with Army, with a<lb />
niors. they were unmerei-i<lb />
�i d by the i 'adets. Rockne<lb />
use the motion picture<lb />
the 1924 season. In 1924<lb />
i, proved its value by out-1<lb />
nd completely defeating<lb />
meeting of the Woman's<lb />
Association Wednesday<lb />
team<lb />
From<lb />
nes<lb />
�xaii'<lb />
Men<lb />
DiC<lb />
made mostly of<lb />
this incident the<lb />
the confidence of<lb />
all over the nation.<lb />
i. r used this system<lb />
lorial with success.<lb />
ture sports library<lb />
mplete and contains a<lb />
sports knowledge and in-<lb />
ECTC will be the first<lb />
liege in the South to use<lb />
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR<lb />
two)<lb />
is this school<lb />
(Continued from page<lb />
receding<lb />
! Most of the students stay in<lb />
lorms, do their shopping, and<lb />
usand other insignificant things<lb />
aturday afternoon. This is the<lb />
, that these boys have come<lb />
 w us what they've done.<lb />
  them some appreciation!<lb />
need a larg r and better<lb />
 i hi ering section, a football<lb />
� impus parade before games<lb />
�. a the visitors our spirit and<lb />
ween halves<lb />
s, in some sort of<lb />
lie. Almost every<lb />
Isi- atmosphere at<lb />
Whv cot our col-<lb />
At tin<lb />
Athletic<lb />
night, October 27, plans were made<lb />
for a membership drive to be held<lb />
Tuesday, November 2. A booth will<lb />
be placed on the main floor of Aus-<lb />
tin and students wishing to join will<lb />
have the opportunity to pay their<lb />
fees at that time.<lb />
The Association decided to send<lb />
representatives to the National Ath-<lb />
letic Federation of College Women<lb />
Convention to be held at Tallahassee,<lb />
Florida, April 18, 19, and 20, and,<lb />
also, to become a member of the Na-<lb />
tional Amateur Athletic Association.<lb />
Plans for a co-educational college<lb />
day night were made.<lb />
During the business meeting Mar-<lb />
garet Trexhr was elected secretary,<lb />
and Velich Austin, doorkeeper. Mo-<lb />
-t lie Purnell. chairman of the pro-<lb />
gram committee appointed two mem-<lb />
bers to fill vacancies on that com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
The intramural basketball tourna-<lb />
ment will begin November 2 and<lb />
1 will constitute teams from Wilson,<lb />
Jarvis, Cotton, and Fleming Halls.<lb />
The teams from Wilson will be<lb />
called A, team from Jarvis B, the<lb />
team from Gotten C, and the team<lb />
i from Fleming D.<lb />
SCHEDULE<lb />
November 2<lb />
7 A&amp;�A vs. B<lb />
8:3��-C vs. 1)<lb />
November 3<lb />
7 :4f�A vs. C<lb />
8 :30�B vs. I)<lb />
November 4<lb />
8:15�A vs. D<lb />
9 m�B vs. c<lb />
Player<lb />
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140Rocky Mount<lb />
140Lexington<lb />
155Raleigh<lb />
170Massena, N. Y.<lb />
165Willet, N. Y.<lb />
150Massena, N. Y.<lb />
160New Bern<lb />
156Hopewell, Va.<lb />
160Morehead City<lb />
163Greenville<lb />
140Hopewell, Ya.<lb />
160Ayden, N. C.<lb />
130Stokes<lb />
160Ayden<lb />
180Massena, N. Y.<lb />
14SStokes<lb />
152Danville, Ya.<lb />
154Selma<lb />
248Ayden<lb />
15SGreenville<lb />
165Shelby<lb />
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(PORTS<lb />
fNOTES<lb />
Basketball Tournament<lb />
Scheduled For This Week<lb />
PIRATES LOSE TO<lb />
T<lb />
LONE SCORE MADE<lb />
IN THIRD QUARTER<lb />
1<lb />
3 COLLEGE SOCIETIES<lb />
THIS COLLEGIATE<lb />
WORLD<lb />
Lack of blocking ability seems to<lb />
be the reason that the ECTC<lb />
outfit has made such a poor showing<lb />
this season. The defensive play of I mounts,<lb />
the Buccaneers has been as a rule October<lb />
above par, but very little offensive<lb />
punch has been demonstrated thus<lb />
far. After showing up gloriously<lb />
in defeat against Belmont Abbey,<lb />
the Pirates turned around the next<lb />
week and played a pepless, ragged<lb />
game against WCTC, a team<lb />
that should have been beaten by two<lb />
touchdowns. Blocking is the factor<lb />
that wins ball games, and until the<lb />
Pirates learn to "get their man they<lb />
will continue to meet defeat.<lb />
FIRST GAMES TO BE<lb />
PLAYED NOVEMBER 2<lb />
DOOR DEFINITELY OPEN TO<lb />
WOMEN SAYS LECTURER<lb />
IN INTERVIEW<lb />
d drills i<lb />
uestion is do we want a eol-<lb />
I teems with life, pep and<lb />
an, or not 1<lb />
ler we win or not, students<lb />
h W 'lir loyalty by coming<lb />
� n hundred strong to all<lb />
atest and by boosting their<lb />
whenever an opportunity<lb />
The athletes need your sup-<lb />
idents; give it to them with<lb />
cheers from a thousand<lb />
They earn every praise.<lb />
A Student.<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
Carolina, but, of course, I've been<lb />
I here before. The fun of this trip<lb />
 is my being able to show it to my<lb />
husband. This is his first trip to<lb />
Carolina, you know She said that<lb />
they had driven through the coun-<lb />
try from Kentucky, by way of Ashe-<lb />
ville. She also mentioned the fact<lb />
, that she anil Captain Rohde were<lb />
planning to spend the Christmas<lb />
holidays touring the Coastal plain.<lb />
En answer to the question, "what<lb />
do you think of the political future<lb />
of women Mrs. Rohde stated, "1<lb />
am glad to say that the door is<lb />
iefinitely open to women Mrs.<lb />
Rohde was the second woman of<lb />
any nationality and the first from<lb />
the United States to receive an ap-<lb />
pointment as minister to a foreign<lb />
court. Mrs. Rohde told of an amus-<lb />
ing incident connected with her an-<lb />
ointment. Just after receiving her<lb />
HORRORS AND SCOOPS<lb />
mtinued from page two)<lb />
supre<lb />
ly upon<lb />
m<lb />
commission, she received a letter<lb />
from the woman diplomat of Russia<lb />
who expressed her happiness at Mrs.<lb />
Rohde's appointment. "Because<lb />
she wrote, "it definitely establishes a<lb />
precedent. She added, Of course I<lb />
was appointed first, but then I am<lb />
a Balshevike and Balshevikes do any-<lb />
"Heart-Breaker" Breece is! thing Mrs. Rohde ended the in-<lb />
aerous person. Due to the terview by saying it was not a ques-<lb />
the boys are allowed 8tion of sex but of who is best fitted<lb />
ording to statistics he only j for the position.<lb />
� li one fer every day in The interviewers had other ques-<lb />
Nice fellow, don't youjtions to be answered but they did<lb />
1 heard his Wednesday gal not have the heart to detain her<lb />
�hanged longer as she had a long trip ahead<lb />
of her.<lb />
The stage presence and person-<lb />
ality of the speaker charmed her<lb />
audience completely. Tall, majestic,<lb />
graceful, she made an impressive<lb />
figure as she walked across the stage<lb />
with queen-like grace and dignity.<lb />
Her manner of speaking, her eager-<lb />
ness to sign autographs, her gracious<lb />
reception of the interviewers, cer-<lb />
tainly prove the truth of the state-<lb />
ment that Mrs. Rohde is the world's<lb />
most charming diplomat.<lb />
During the past week, 119 new<lb />
members were pledged into the Poe<lb />
Society. This number exceeds last<lb />
year's record. The initiation has<lb />
proven a great deal of fun, and good<lb />
sportsmanship has been displayed<lb />
all the time. Initiation was con-<lb />
cluded Saturday afternoon in the<lb />
Wright Building by a party.<lb />
The Emerson Society has added<lb />
30 new members. All the new mem-<lb />
bers seem to have enjoyed initia-<lb />
tions as well as the old ones. The<lb />
upper classmen's rooms are cleaner<lb />
now than they have been this year,<lb />
we wonder why ?<lb />
About 40 new members have<lb />
joined the Lanier Society. The new<lb />
members had to take quite a bit of<lb />
"razzing" from the upper classmen,<lb />
but they took it like ladies. In spite<lb />
of having to do a great many undig-<lb />
nified things, such as, repeating fool-<lb />
ish sayings, proposing to the co-eds,<lb />
and many other things which were<lb />
imposed on them, the new Laniers<lb />
managed to retain a certain degree<lb />
of dignity. The party, which was<lb />
given for them Saturday afternoon<lb />
in the "Y" hut, ended their misery<lb />
and admitted them into the active<lb />
membership of the Lanier Society.<lb />
The officers responsible for this<lb />
week's activities are as follows:<lb />
Poe Society:<lb />
President�Irene Uzzell.<lb />
Yice President�Ophelia Mon-<lb />
togue.<lb />
Secretary�Ida Farrior Davis.<lb />
Treasurer�Mary Carson McGee.<lb />
Emerson Society:<lb />
President �Mary Alice Simmons.<lb />
Vice President�Hattie Laura<lb />
Britt.<lb />
Secretary�Meta Virginia Ham-<lb />
mond.<lb />
Treasurer�Buth Creekmore.<lb />
Lanier Society:<lb />
President�Margaret Guy Over-<lb />
man.<lb />
Vice President�Emily Brendle.<lb />
Secretary�Edna Crawley.<lb />
Treasurer�Ruth Hawkes.<lb />
(By Associated Collegiate Press)<lb />
The fate of the Spearfish Normal<lb />
football team, from Spearfish, S. D<lb />
hung on a pair of football pants, two<lb />
weeks ago.<lb />
The team had come to Aberdeen to<lb />
play the Northern State Teachers<lb />
College. The Spearfish team had<lb />
an "All-American" tackle, according<lb />
to its coach, but he couldn't play<lb />
because they couldn't find a pair of<lb />
pants to fit his 260 pounds of brawn<lb />
and muscle.<lb />
"I've wired every sporting goods<lb />
company and if a pair arrives in<lb />
time for the game so I can use him.<lb />
we'll have a good chance to win<lb />
said the coach.<lb />
Dame Rumor has it that the col-<lb />
lege will put out a boxing team this<lb />
winter. This sport has. reached new<lb />
heights of popularity in colleges and<lb />
high schools in the past few years,<lb />
and exhibitions of the manly art of<lb />
self-defense always attract large<lb />
crowds of students and outsiders.<lb />
Boxing will more than take care of<lb />
itself in a financial way. There are<lb />
enough experienced fighters on the<lb />
campus to furnish the nucleus for<lb />
a fine club, and it is hoped that the<lb />
authorities will take advantage of<lb />
the opportunity to broaden the<lb />
school's athletic program.<lb />
ECTC's 1937 edition of pigskin<lb />
pushers yielded to the WCTC Cata-<lb />
7-0, Saturday afternoon,<lb />
23, to total four losses for<lb />
this year's gridiron season. The<lb />
Jinx that has been hovering con-<lb />
stantly over the heads of the Buc-<lb />
caneers seems to be still gloating j<lb />
over his masterpiece of the season,<lb />
Due to!<lb />
, ECTCi<lb />
has received no scoring rewards BO i<lb />
far for their splendid sportsman-<lb />
ship, perseverance and gamecock �<lb />
spunk, that has marked this season jr<lb />
of football.<lb />
four games, four defeats,<lb />
injuries and tough breaks<lb />
The Intramural basketball tour-<lb />
nament will begin on November 2,<lb />
and will constitute teams from Wil-<lb />
son Hall, Jarvis Hall, Gotten Hall,<lb />
and Fleming Hall.<lb />
The team from Wilson A, the<lb />
team from Jarvis B, the team from<lb />
Gotten C, and the team from Flem-<lb />
ing I).<lb />
SCHEDULE<lb />
Tues, November 2.<lb />
7 :45�A vs. B.<lb />
8 m�C vs. D.<lb />
Wednesday, November 3.<lb />
1z4&amp;�A vs. C.<lb />
8 :30� B vs. D.<lb />
Thursday, November 4.<lb />
8:15�A va D.<lb />
9 :00�i VS. C.<lb />
Girls constituting th<lb />
Fleming: Guards�B<lb />
Britt<lb />
WCTC scored the only touchdown<lb />
ocutt, Gregg<lb />
Cotton rGuai<lb />
Oates, Rogers,<lb />
Johnson,<lb />
teams are:<lb />
'd, Trexler,<lb />
forwards�<lb />
s, Bovette.<lb />
si<lb />
psu<lb />
Is Grant, Gammon,<lb />
Smith; forwards�<lb />
Irvin, Woods.<lb />
Wilson: Guards�Bunn, Roach,<lb />
Briley, Edwards; forwards�New-<lb />
ter, Jackson, Rogers, Boy-<lb />
of the game in the third quarter, by-<lb />
means of a series of tricky spiral-<lb />
reverse plays that caught the Pirate<lb />
line unaware; and yielded steady<lb />
gains for a push netting a total of<lb />
about fiftv yards, Humphrey, the!1'11<lb />
Catamount quarterback, carried the I Jarvis; Guards�Parker,<lb />
ball over on a short round-end run, j Johnson, Albertson, Brewer<lb />
and followed up by kicking the goal! wards�Parker, A Edwards<lb />
for the extra point. j man, Blanchard, Nance.<lb />
The Dudash-Cecot combination<lb />
starred for the Gold and Purple In-<lb />
putting on a brilliant show of de-<lb />
fense against the Cats' deceptive and<lb />
powerful offensive attack. During<lb />
the majority of the game, ECTC's<lb />
(defense was,good, with Hatem tak-<lb />
An English professor in the<lb />
Massachusetts Institute of Technol-<lb />
ogy is "taking it all back<lb />
In 1929 he told the Institute's<lb />
graduating class to "Be a snob;<lb />
marry the boss's daughter i to an emj<lb />
"Now he declares, "I've decided<lb />
the advice didn't work out as well<lb />
as I expected.<lb />
"By marrying the boss's daughter,<lb />
the young men took the chance of ac-<lb />
quiring the boss's liabilities along<lb />
with his assets<lb />
Besides, it seems that the young<lb />
men so advised were asked by the<lb />
fair�and wealthy�objects of their<lb />
affections if the offers of marriage<lb />
were inspired by love or their pro- j<lb />
fessor's advice.<lb />
Coach Alexander has issued a pre-<lb />
liminary call for basketball candi-<lb />
dates. Men who participate in both iand jolmson provim bulwarks<lb />
football and basketball are at pres- against power attacks through their<lb />
ent excused from the basketball prac-jportion of tho Hno The offonse<lb />
Ti h, i.K,t ,r are meeti� j seeme(1 t0 Iaek aomf.tlling that day :<lb />
' they just didn't click.<lb />
P<lb />
for-<lb />
Pitt-<lb />
All members of the student body<lb />
are invited to attend these games.<lb />
'AMBITION ESSENTIAL<lb />
SAYS MRS. ROOSEVELT<lb />
twice weekly to do their limbering<lb />
up before the football season comes<lb />
PONIES" ACQUIRE MAN-<lb />
TLE OF RESPECTABILITY<lb />
Ewing<lb />
Dandelake<lb />
Grev <lb />
Miller<lb />
MISS GRIGSBY SPEAKS<lb />
AT VESPER SERVICE<lb />
Students at Columbia University<lb />
who take the psycho! gy tests find it<lb />
pays to talk back.<lb />
If they're asked to "moo like a<lb />
cow" they're given a high rating if<lb />
they nonchalantly moo, toss back<lb />
some flippant comment. Getting em-<lb />
barrassed gives them a poor mark.<lb />
And an occasional "what-the-hell"<lb />
during the examination rated better<lb />
than "Yes, sir<lb />
The idea is to measure self-confi-<lb />
dence, aggressiveness and dominance.<lb />
Chapel Hill. N. C� (ACP) �<lb />
11 Ponies used furtively by gener-<lb />
ations of schoolboys, have taken the<lb />
mantle of respectability.<lb />
Interlinear translations of lan-<lb />
guage texts is part of a new method<lb />
of teaching language advanced by,<lb />
Dr. Meno Spann, Iowa State Uni-<lb />
versity German professor. It is out- Johnson<lb />
lined in a book. '�Interlinear Ger<lb />
man Reader" and has been ap-<lb />
proved by the hoard of governors<lb />
of the University of North Carolina<lb />
Press where it is being printed.<lb />
Most of the board are faculty mem-<lb />
bers.<lb />
The reader has printed below<lb />
each line of German a literal trans-<lb />
lation.<lb />
Ithaca. V Y- (ACP) � Mrs<lb />
ing his weekly toll, and Carpenter cvM.� r r i i-<lb />
i t , . . r rank!in 1). Roosevelt, speaking be-<lb />
fore women students at Cornell<lb />
University, told them, if they would<lb />
be successful in life, to "do more<lb />
than get by<lb />
"College graduates .she said,<lb />
"have during the past years gotten<lb />
jobs easier than girls with grade<lb />
school educations, but, at that, there<lb />
were many college graduates who<lb />
had accepted jobs as sales girls in<lb />
department stores<lb />
Success requires more of a girl<lb />
than just enough ambition to earn<lb />
her weekly pay check, she implied.<lb />
Here's to the Pirates' success in<lb />
coming games: may their fine sports-<lb />
manship and ability win out over<lb />
Old Man Jinx 100-0<lb />
The lineup:<lb />
WCTC<lb />
Jarv-<lb />
is<lb />
Pos.<lb />
LE<lb />
if<lb />
LG<lb />
C<lb />
RG<lb />
RT<lb />
ECTC<lb />
 Smith<lb />
 Martin<lb />
 Merner<lb />
 Cecot<lb />
Carpenter<lb />
 Johnson<lb />
Sawyer<lb />
Yount <lb />
LH<lb />
RIl"<lb />
FB<lb />
Breece<lb />
Noe<lb />
Long  Hatem<lb />
RE<lb />
Humphries Ferebee<lb />
QB<lb />
Saunders  Shelton<lb />
Subs: Clemson and Cook; Quar-<lb />
nell, Ventors, Dudash, Lindsay,<lb />
Pittman, Glover, Ayres, Dimond.<lb />
Officials: Umpire, Mock, David-<lb />
son. Referee, Burke. Duke. Head<lb />
Linesman, Brock. Furman. Field<lb />
i Jlidg<lb />
?C!<lb />
St,<lb />
ECTC.<lb />
ral had<lb />
mting grounds.)<lb />
' I Carolina Hop"<lb />
hat he used to be.<lb />
1 power man I<lb />
Braxton<lb />
Where's<lb />
Don't you Halitosis victims take<lb />
so much to heart. It's letter to<lb />
lave bad-breath than no breath at<lb />
in.<lb />
AAUW BEGINS YEAR'S WORK<lb />
(Continued rrom page onei<lb />
:� adequate library facilities.<lb />
Mrs. Luther Herring, another<lb />
bember of the committee, moved the<lb />
ation of Book Week by the<lb />
; and her committee was re-<lb />
1 to take charge of the plans.<lb />
s. Ficklen Arthur, president,<lb />
' the head of the table and con-<lb />
� 1 the business meeting. The<lb />
� s were Mrs. Arthur, Mrs.<lb />
. Edwards, Mrs. C. A. Bowen,<lb />
Mise Kittrell.<lb />
JOE COLLEGE WILL<lb />
BE TAUGHT ETIQUETTE<lb />
Mi<lb />
STUDENTS HEAR F. M.<lb />
WOOTEN AT CHAPEL<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
(nto th" future to generations yet to<lb />
pome.<lb />
Mr. Wooten was introduced by<lb />
Vliss Sallie Joyner Davis, of the<lb />
"ollege Chapel Committee, who also<lb />
cnew the three men in the early<lb />
lays of the College.<lb />
When coeds at the University of<lb />
Washington are through renovat-<lb />
ing the manners of the masculine<lb />
�ontingency on the campus, there<lb />
won't be a man who will dare to<lb />
keep a girl talking on the tele-<lb />
phone more than five minutes when<lb />
he should be studying.<lb />
The coeds are being subtle about<lb />
the thing though It is Done new<lb />
1937 edition of the campus etiquette<lb />
book, is going to be a part of ev-<lb />
ery man's library if coed sales-<lb />
girls have anything to say about it.<lb />
Among the un-Emily Postian<lb />
things Joe College will have called<lb />
to his attention is the habit of mo-<lb />
nopolizing the sorority's only<lb />
davenport, breaking blind dates<lb />
and letting frail coeds open heavy<lb />
campus doors all by themselves.<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
down, instead of lift them up" but<lb />
the religion that Christ lived by and I .<lb />
passed on to us, tends to lift man<lb />
up. I represented inspire. Using<lb />
colorful illustrations from the great<lb />
worker, E. Stanley Jones, the<lb />
speaker showed how the Christian<lb />
Religion inspires us with hope and<lb />
toward reform. For the letter G<lb />
the speaker substituted the give.<lb />
"Jesus she explained, "gave his<lb />
time, his energy, his help, and even<lb />
himself The letter II stood for<lb />
help. She gave as an example the<lb />
story of the Good Samaritan. For<lb />
the last letter T, Miss Grigsby chose<lb />
teach. "Jesus she said, "is called<lb />
the Great Teacher. He tried to<lb />
educate people to do the right<lb />
thing Miss Grigsby concluded by<lb />
saying "If God looked at the light<lb />
and said it was good, then he saw<lb />
this possibility in it; and if Jesus<lb />
said, 'Ye are the light of the<lb />
World he tried to instill in it these<lb />
verbs which I have attempted to<lb />
enumerate to you lift, inspire, give,<lb />
help and teach<lb />
The University of Iowa possesses<lb />
one professor, in the college of edu-<lb />
cation, who understands the under-<lb />
graduate mind. He occasionally<lb />
warns the students, "I think I'll sleep<lb />
through class time And he does.<lb />
Justice Charles Evans Hughes ahead j<lb />
of President Roosevelt as the great-<lb />
est living American, a tabulation of<lb />
the annual poll of the entering class<lb />
disclosed.<lb />
SMART CLOTHES FOR SMART WOMEN<lb />
� Gt �<lb />
C. HEBER FORBES<lb />
�y W �� -w ��<lb />
Texas Christian University stu<lb />
have worn out three editions of<lb />
Emily Post's book on etiquette and<lb />
the fourth is in shreds, according to<lb />
the librarian. The most frequent<lb />
borrowers are boys. By noticing who<lb />
borrows "Emily Post" she can often<lb />
predict weddings and announcement<lb />
parties.<lb />
A break for the men at Ohio<lb />
Wesleyan-�coeds there are all in<lb />
favor of limiting the Dumber of cor-<lb />
sages they expect to receive during<lb />
the year. But, they want fewer<lb />
flowers "so that the money can be<lb />
spent attending more dances<lb />
Boston has been displaced as the<lb />
home of the most Harvard alumni.<lb />
New York has more than 7,000, the<lb />
new alumni directory revealed.<lb />
Bandsmen at the University of<lb />
Minnesota are really just little boys.<lb />
Initiation rules for first year men<lb />
contain this : "Always carry : one bag<lb />
gooey gum drops; one tin legitimate<lb />
cigarettes; one package good gum;j<lb />
and after dinner mints are darn<lb />
good<lb />
aJSG '<lb />
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ROCHESTER UNIVERSITY<lb />
HAS UNIQUE CLUB<lb />
The latest in campus organiza-<lb />
tions is an exclusive little club at<lb />
Women's College, University of<lb />
Rochester.Twelve girls are members<lb />
of the "My Love and I Are Far<lb />
Apart Club" and pine for boy-<lb />
friends at some distant place�Har-<lb />
vard, Princeton, or just "back<lb />
home<lb />
Members wear yellow ribbons<lb />
around their necks to identify their<lb />
affiliations. At meetings the girls<lb />
discuss "heart problems" and find<lb />
sympathetic listeners when they<lb />
talk about their boy-friends.<lb />
Teaching at Cleveland College of<lb />
Western Reserve University is a<lb />
family affair to 12 members of the<lb />
faculty. There are now six "hus-<lb />
band and wife" teams teaching at<lb />
the college.<lb />
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THB TECO ECHO<lb />
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A FRESHMAN'S FIRST<lb />
IMPRESSION OF ECTC<lb />
TECO ECHO QUESTION CONTEST<lb />
By SARAH EVANS<lb />
As 1 rode through the campus of<lb />
ECTC. seeing if I<lb />
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1. Answer the questions below<lb />
briefly.<lb />
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dent?<lb />
9. For what was the new dining<lb />
hall originally used?<lb />
10. Who was Dean of Women<lb />
before Miss Morton?<lb />
11. For what is the profit from<lb />
the Soda Shop and the Stationery<lb />
Store used?<lb />
12. Who was the first man to re-<lb />
ceive a degree from this school, and<lb />
what position does he now hold?<lb />
13. What two professors here<lb />
started out in the study of the min-<lb />
istry?<lb />
14. What year was this college<lb />
charter granted?<lb />
15. Who was dietitian before Mrs<lb />
Harrell?<lb />
16. For whom is the aboretum on<lb />
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dents except those whose names ap person.<lb />
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18. For whom is our classroom<lb />
building named? What position did<lb />
he hold?<lb />
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hut.<lb />
most correct answers a cash prize: original buildings on the campus<lb />
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"Teco Echo The second and "third! 20. What is the newest building<lb />
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spectively. 21. Who wrote the words to our<lb />
10. Winners will be announced in j school song?<lb />
the next issue of the "Teco Echo 22. What year did ECTC have<lb />
niT-pqTthnq its nrst football squad?<lb />
VUtbllUJNt) What yeflr did tfae gMi here<lb />
1. What is the official name of the first play intercollegiate basket-<lb />
library? i ball?<lb />
2. For whom is Cotton Hall 24 What class published the<lb />
named, and for what is the person! first "Tecoan"?<lb />
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Wilson, and Ragsdale halls named? 26. Who presented the first mo-<lb />
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ERYAN OWENS LECTURES HERE<lb />
Identify those persons.<lb />
4. At what time and for what<lb />
purpose were the dugouts back of<lb />
Wilson Hall used?<lb />
tion picture to the college?<lb />
27. Who gave to the school the<lb />
new curtains in Austin Building?<lb />
28. What three past members of<lb />
(By Associated Collegiate Press)<lb />
"Two per cent of the people do<lb />
the thinking for the remaining 98<lb />
per cent and you are a part of the<lb />
2 per cent Dr. William F. Quil-<lb />
lian, Director of the General Board<lb />
of Christian Education of the Meth-<lb />
odist Church. South, flattered stu-<lb />
dents at Birmingham Soul hern Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
"The educational spoon in Amer-<lb />
ica is handled by competent and<lb />
understanding teachers but the<lb />
students should do the feeding<lb />
themselves Dr. Alexis Carrel.<lb />
ranking scientist, is interviewed by<lb />
the Dartmouth student newspaper.<lb />
"It may seem strange but all<lb />
great men slipped off their pedestals<lb />
as soon as they began to beat a path<lb />
to the bathtub Dr. Sanders, a<lb />
professor in education at De Paul<lb />
University, saw this lecture remark<lb />
picked up by a campus columnist.<lb />
"Superficiality i-s tae most unde-<lb />
sirable characteristic of a large<lb />
state university located in a small<lb />
town Professor Howard McClus-<lb />
key of the School of Education.<lb />
University of Michigan, cited evi-<lb />
dence of this superficiality in the<lb />
overdressed women students and<lb />
the stereotyped "line<lb />
Music from Hollywood<lb />
"Musk from Hollywood"<lb />
. . . sons of the movies<lb />
. . . sung by Jhe stars �<lb />
and played for dancing<lb />
America. That's the idea<lb />
behind the popularity of<lb />
Alice Faye-H&amp;l Kemp's<lb />
Chesterfield radio pro-<lb />
grams, heard over the<lb />
Columbia Network every<lb />
Friday evening at 8:30<lb />
E.S.T Western Station<lb />
S3)IT.).<lb />
Kemp's famous dance<lb />
orchestraand MissFaye's<lb />
i harming voice make one;<lb />
of the smartest and<lb />
i brightest programs on<lb />
the air.<lb />
ECTC STUDENTS<lb />
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SPECIAL GRANTS TO END EVERYONE MAY SEE<lb />
FOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS GAMES ON PASSES<lb />
PSYCHOLOGY STUDENTS<lb />
TO TRY EXPERIMENT<lb />
5. What U. S. President spent a! our faculty were at one time sup-<lb />
night Ln our college town, and where j erintendent of public instruction in fessor of psychology, because every<lb />
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marls an I<lb />
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helping<lb />
to make t<lb />
did he stay?<lb />
6. Whom did Dr. Meadows suc-<lb />
ceed as president? In what year<lb />
did the late president die?<lb />
7. What position did Dr. Mead-<lb />
 Pitt County?<lb />
29. Who was the first college<lb />
physician, and what prominent<lb />
state position did he occupy?<lb />
30. Where was the Training<lb />
Chicago, 111. � (ACP) � By<lb />
means of a newly invented three<lb />
finger multitactor, Northwestern<lb />
University's department of psychol-<lb />
ogy will attempt to teach an eight-<lb />
year-old deaf and blind girl to walk.<lb />
talk and hear.<lb />
The child has beer, specially se-<lb />
lected by Dr. Robert H. Gault, pro-<lb />
ly through I<lb />
pa era, ��'�: "m<lb />
1 The sjm iker i<lb />
TfnfA � <lb />
era In a si<lb />
United States<lb />
knows us chief-<lb />
���our daily<lb />
 and our peo- j<lb />
ows hold in the college previous to j School before the one now used<lb />
his appointment as president? I and why was it abandoned?<lb />
iouti<lb />
whic<lb />
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COMPOSITION CLASS<lb />
USES PHOTOGRAPHY<lb />
P:<lb />
percenl I th� V. S<lb />
�� are I in ! be Danish pa-<lb />
 certain  ri 1 was crime<lb />
uch of the reat. with it<lb />
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thon dancers, our pie-eat-<lb />
ta an I i ut "m w sp t of<lb />
g (said to b. a pr ved by<lb />
lent and its returns levied<lb />
on fox NRA funds showed us in<lb />
possibly an even worse light than<lb />
our crinn i ewe.<lb />
Mrs. Rohde wished the papers<lb />
would present to the people abroad<lb />
a picture of the "typical Americar<lb />
ad ler on the sunny side of main<lb />
street who would be recognized at<lb />
e, she felt, as a man worthy of<lb />
respect and friendship.<lb />
ThesecondaT6ncy thatshows as<lb />
t-foreignersalso Aiientan films<lb />
givesa verydistorte1 Ptetore in<lb />
manyways.<lb />
0esuchmoving j�:� tlre cited,<lb />
a: n -�i film, c?prayers<lb />
to( i pen irehes<lb />
fcr anUijii t II�-�rrors of<lb />
Amen Hox;on sled,said the<lb />
Seaklly ' prefacethat film<lb />
�� � i s' ibitionwith an cx-<lb />
Iit did nct pitdure typ-<lb />
1Cenes inour prMons,but also<lb />
.therebuild.11 cof live<lb />
the unu;ualwoman 8<lb />
prisonin WestVirginia un-<lb />
Q, e. MaryHirst, the onv woman<lb />
warden of a federal prison.<lb />
The United States needs to send<lb />
abroad films, also, that will give an<lb />
accurate picture of American life.<lb />
Every advance in good pictures,<lb />
made here means an advance in pres-<lb />
tige abroad.<lb />
To help giv a true picture of<lb />
America, and in some measure coun-<lb />
teract the unfavorable impressions<lb />
given by newspapers and films, Mrs.<lb />
Rohde, as minister to Denmark.<lb />
hung on the legation walls painting-<lb />
of beauty typical of the United<lb />
States, such as, at one time, a large;<lb />
painting on one wall of a New Eng<lb />
. I winter scene and one on thei<lb />
opposite wall of a scene in Florida '<lb />
at the same season. She tried to j<lb />
show the North and South, the<lb />
mountains and the plains, to give<lb />
her callers some idea of the sweep of �<lb />
the country.<lb />
Another of her informal activ-<lb />
ities as the U. S. minister was the<lb />
organization of an American wom-<lb />
an club which devoted itself to pre-<lb />
senting American achievements in<lb />
the fields of art and science. Its first<lb />
program was American music, pre-<lb />
sented with the court pianist at the<lb />
piano.<lb />
The speaker closed with a stirring<lb />
description of a Fourth of July cele-<lb />
bration in an American park in<lb />
Denmark in which she participated,<lb />
Morgantown, W. Va,�(ACP) �<lb />
A new way to illustrate the struc-<lb />
tural principle-s of writing has been<lb />
put into use at the University of<lb />
West Virginia. Composition is<lb />
mixed with photography.<lb />
The freshman taking courses in<lb />
composition hunt for pictures that<lb />
prove some of the fine points of com-<lb />
position. The person who can get<lb />
the proper perspective with a cam-<lb />
era turns out to be the one who finds<lb />
it easier to get the correct slant on<lb />
his stories.<lb />
For example, one student found<lb />
that a scene of a high mountain<lb />
peak in the distance could be<lb />
i marred by a disfiguring wire fence<lb />
j in the foreground, indicating that<lb />
! nonessential details can ruin any<lb />
! manuscript.<lb />
The students bring their illustra-<lb />
tive snapshots to school and find<lb />
that the grades on their themes go<lb />
up as they apply the nice points of<lb />
photography to English composi-<lb />
tion.<lb />
and, telling how 40,000 Danish and<lb />
American spectators united first in<lb />
"The Star Spangled Banner" and<lb />
then in the Danish national anthem,<lb />
she said that it was one of those<lb />
occasions "when the hearts of man-<lb />
kind are swept toward good will and<lb />
peace<lb />
"And the cultivation of such good<lb />
will and peace she concluded, "is<lb />
the chief business, after all, of di-<lb />
plomacy<lb />
A junior at Ohio State University<lb />
attended the wrong class. He at-<lb />
tended the same wrong class three<lb />
weeks in a row. He had, in fact, at-<lb />
tended this class, completed the<lb />
course and taken a "B" in it two<lb />
years before. He explained that he<lb />
had sleptthrough most of the classes<lb />
and hadn't gotten around to buying<lb />
a text, so�.<lb />
human faculty which the multitac-<lb />
tor is presumed to bring into being<lb />
lies dormant in her person.<lb />
She cannot walk because, unlike<lb />
the majority of ahildren born deaf<lb />
and blind, she has failed to grasp<lb />
the idea of self-motion from the<lb />
pressure of the hands of others.<lb />
The multitactor transmits tones<lb />
to the fingers through three lingers<lb />
�the sense of touch taking the<lb />
place of the sense of sound.<lb />
Daily charts of the child's prog-<lb />
ress will be kept at the department<lb />
of psychology. She will never be<lb />
able to see, but her teachers believe<lb />
they will give her a voice as she<lb />
grasps the ability to translate touch<lb />
into sound and so bring her mind<lb />
to the task of directing movements<lb />
of her body.<lb />
Pittsburgh, Pa.� (ACP) � Th<lb />
University of Pittsburgh is "put<lb />
Baltimore, M<lb />
ACP<lb />
)e<lb />
�inn<lb />
hasized" football is a r<lb />
solved to the Joy m uuu<lb />
ins everybody to go to tin<lb />
ting its house in order It has an-the Johns Hopkins Univern<lb />
nounced that it will cease giving<lb />
special "grants" to football play<lb />
ers.<lb />
James Hagan, director of ath-JP ' " , <lb />
, . . . .   .i, , ; ticket takers, hereafter, will<lb />
letics, said that tutun- Pitt athlet- ,   ,r,<lb />
 ,  i . i � , i glanee at guest cards, tne 'ard<lb />
ics should he conducted m accord    ,<lb />
  , ,� �  � , are available to all asaers and ��-<lb />
with the best traditions oi intercol-<lb />
legiate . . . practice and that the n0Ifmg- ,  . , . .<lb />
 �  , 4i Each card will be good for bear<lb />
I Diversity basset up an agency to ,  , ,<lb />
� I t . i, , er and allcomers- th :ardown<lb />
secure employment for students .<lb />
�   , .� ,�  i er can play host to his relatives am<lb />
with athletic ability on the same ba- . . ' �<lb />
sis such help is given to other stu- fn�nf at )vl!L<lb />
, I nder the new plan- never be<lb />
dents.  J<lb />
 , fore attempted bv a modern-da1<lb />
Alter 1940, when present eom-l<lb />
mitments expire. Pitt will reduce<lb />
the schedule of its Panthers to eight<lb />
1 ��ir I.i�i�� of Shoe<lb />
Jii.vl Uvci'ivt'd<lb />
Don't Foil to Visit<lb />
Us F.rst<lb />
COBURN S<lb />
university �� �)<lb />
�ver pay nor<lb />
� ipKlll<lb />
L'ilara<lb />
.�rames. These schedules will include<lb />
none but major teams because, ac-<lb />
cording to Hagan, "a football game<lb />
is no longer a football game when<lb />
teams as powerful as ours can run<lb />
roughshod over teams of schools<lb />
which under normal conditions do<lb />
not attract an abundance of foot-<lb />
ball material<lb />
If it (cessation of special<lb />
grants) means weakening our<lb />
teams, then they will have to be<lb />
weaker and there will be no criti-<lb />
cism of our coaches as a result of<lb />
defeats that may come our way<lb />
Hagan said.<lb />
It has been understood that Pitt<lb />
intends to bring its schedule into<lb />
eastern territory almost exclu-<lb />
sively.<lb />
Included in the rules of the new<lb />
policy is one that no coach will be<lb />
permitted to initiate a contract with<lb />
any athlete or attend any game;<lb />
with the idea of "scouting for ath<lb />
letes<lb />
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