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SOPHOMORE EDITION
Vol. VIII.
SIMMONS COLLEGE ABILENE TEXAS SATURDAY MARCH 8 1924
Number 23
&
Che Simmons Bnrafi
yr 1L XT J
THIRTY COWBOYS OUT TWO MORE NUMBERS OF
FOR BASEBALL PRACTICE LYCEUM TO COME SOON
BASEBALL SEASON OPENS WITH IDA M. TARBELL AND ALBERTO
RUSH ON LAST MONDAY
AFTERNOON.
Tho crack of the bat the pop of the
La 1 and the thud of the glove added to
the joyous yells of over thirty baseball as
pirants announced tho opening of the base-
SALVI WILL APPEAR
IN MARCH.
SOPHOMORES ENTERTAINED BY
SENIORS Ml PICNIC MONDAY
The lure of the road. hc call of Spring. JRACK TEAMS WORKING
and the thrill of adventure plus an invi- iinrrnn ACQ PI ICU
tation from the Seniors seemed. to be the pQJ( IMTtRLLASS LLAotl
chief causes of some seventy-five Seniors '
m- . iiiriinia ii ii niiii in-r-ii inn iiin-iiiiiu in iii" iiiinc sin? iiiiriiuivi wiiiiiiiii iniiiiirini huh siiif-isiu . - -
and Sophomore motoring a few miles be- NW TRACK AND INTER.CLAS ba ca8on al Simmong Co ja8l Mon. ona known aulll0rit on indugtia WILL BE' SEASON'S LAST GAME - L A A. conference flag and under
yond Iviko Abilene for an all day picnic EELING .CAUSING IN- day. Greeted with a warm sunshine and problems will lecture here in the college GIRLS'WORKING HARD the old rules of Ihe Association which
CREASED INTEREST.
Tho two remaining numbers of the Sim-
mons Lyceum course for 1923-24 aro sched
uleil for tho coming week. Ida M. Tarbcll
the foremost woman publicist and interna'
SIMMONS COWBOYS ENTITLED
TO BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
COWGIRLS CLASH WITH?) bf ba11 j-r1 l"8
VT UTADTLT ATI CTADC wllh lncxPencnced ment ach A. B.
rl. IT UK 111 ALLOlAlU Ibiys developed a macbino that came out
holding second place in the race .for the
Monday. This was planned by the Seniors
to show their appreciation for the loyal
support given by the Sophomores during
and' before Senior Day.
Numerous cars loaded with khaki-clad
ditto breeze the husky sauad of Cowboys auditorium on Wcdncsadv evening. March TO GET REVENGE.
t .1 11 r .1 in n.ln T- 11 i f 1 .11
tore loose upon me preliminaries 01 i.ic.r il ai o:ou. rouowing cioso upon mis
Parramore Field is becoming the scene 1 0jvy work namely batting and pitching number the world's. greatest harpist Al- Tlle Simmons basketball girls meet at
of various vigorous track activities these practice. For close to two hours each Lerto Salvi will give Ids belated recital 7 o'clock Saturday evening at the Mars-
Spring days. One of those much herald- day Hays has put his athletes through a en tho evening of Saturday March 15 at on Gymnasium "The Fort Worth Baptist
for hiking and climbing left Mary Frances
about 9:30 and arrived at tho selected
place at 10:20
would eliminate Canyon Normal with her
eight game schedule from the race the
Cowboys would have a perfect right to
claim the 1924 championship.
During the annual meeting of the Asso-
ciation Dec. 1921 a rule was adopted
whereby any sch'ool represented In the Con-
ference must play a schedule of at least
ten games and tho championship be award-
ed to the team coming out with the high-
est percentage at the end of the season.
Then in case the team holding second place
Good-time-Scekers for in mosts case- . i.i i..wrn in clauses of nr.mini.. wnrtnht nnl wtiti ilii. wppk of itn Fir ii.inti.t rimrrti nf ttil. rliv Tin. All-Stars for the only return game they
skirts had been abandoned for knickers ... . i in. . ... .. .u. ..M i.-.i f i i. inv. . i .. i r.i : :: . aro to play at home.
IliC Wllt-glT W .WlkV "lvu Vvv.. ..w ... IVIIVV ....V. V. ...V." ...W JflWj"!. .v" IUIIM .IU0 ... IMIU U F.. lU ... JWIII. " - -
new track is completed and it is to that (o have gotten pretty well hardened. The cital with Carolina Lazzari who was in The opposing team is from the First
end that the men are taking their dally outlook for a winning baseball club this concert hero In Octobci but on account Baptist Church at Fort Worth and the
wnrlniltft nlnna fpplinil la rUnninC lllcll voir la vplV lirlfrllt find nltlimiirll it la ftlill nf mtaeinfr tila train pnnnppltnna lip. WAl ..I........ !.. I...... ..1. ..!... ......it.... f
n '..-J .1. I .. ... t . " . " '" " "' -" - -----o- " -- - - -o - . . - - ..uc. ..a.u UV.. ..aj...B .UBC.C. lu.
vhill uiii.cu ma wunu "' and ( jS possible the affair may turn into early in the seasonal! is obvious that Sim- unable to appear at the concert. the past three or four years. The Sim-
on of le surrounding hill and the creek. nnhcrdass rU8 mon8 mtt ho "P" w"h much Miss Tarbcll has announced as the" sub- mons girl played the "All-Stars" at Fort haj not le ChanipIon any tlme
Not i veryTar Ta 2 the Lrs fol S llm0 ha8come f" ' cam "s wa flio state- jecl of her Iccturc ln Allllcne the follow. vorth on February lt the Ft. Worth girls during J . P muM
law nrheTi.Je creek to tL east a sandy ""' M f h.dr " Coach lay. of Simmons. . ..Woma.. PossibIe Contribution winning with a score of 33-16 Last spring be arranged bplwec h) tW0BC0lcge. t0
v... -.. -w. w --. - - a..a.. . .... ...-..-. wrw-... .. Io 0Utgtanaing women ot me times anu ' " b' " " l"" ing it was agreej upon not t0 awarj
dus.t from their shoes with any degree of going to be keen. It i tdo early in the hag hclJ a prominct piace jn national re- S. M. U. winning first place. Simmons ciiampjongnjp. an iranch o( BthieuCs
rapidity or lengm 01 umo. wnaiever a.m gea.on t0 try to propne.y wnat me new arJ and rc3DCCt for many r Np co.ed team won over S. M. U. by the score . ' .j. .1..
. . ... ... .. - - '- ... iiiii.w .u.d ..3 ..v. .(.vw.uv. .1. ....
Minutes and seemed to have never gone
'All-Stars" promises jt0 effect.
found which
madb an excellent resting place and also
gavc competitors in a jumping contest a
soft landing. Franklin Haynes landed the
furtherest on the other side whilo Bynum
end some others seemed unable to lift
their bbots far oil of the ground. While
taking his turn at this flying business
Kusscll Odor had tho misfortune to get (its
with an increasing number reporting daily material will do but if some of them live one ig possibly. go well prepared to discuss of 19-12.
it seem nigmy prouauio wiai u.c :.. up to tticir past rccqrus tney are apt 10 he gubject gecclcj for her appearance This game with the
will be a success. The freshmen are out make it hard for some of the old Cow.
Jn large numbers but the sophs are again boy8 to keep their places
maintaining that precious articles come Cloud and MciCasland "will do the re-
in mn11 niiflrnfTPA Tnrlrpn. it IS to IaUCll. i!u!nn lliia tinir ATftCnelnnil nitrlinna ttlft
ankle sprained. Enjoyment of the warm ((j watch asp!ring Mfrosh candidate begt cacher n he T L A A of last gca.
sunshine was broken by the arrival of the u (hey grind and miU about in hdr ge. may ghfteJ InfeU am
ranch foreman but he evidently forgot the roug mannertrying to master tho vault- cloud given a chance to make bis debut
purpose of his visit in his Interest in the ng poe anJ giol Tle Junlorg and(Sen. Jnto colege ba8ebalL Although Cloud lias
stunts the boy. were doing especially whw Jorg afe doing anytiling ag 7et )ad no coege cxpcrience behind tho bat
Guy Caldwell tried to hold Camp down. TUe acliyillea bring 0 mind again the bo ha8 caugnt for the second team for the
Explorer were still exploring and ko- . "jivl hv inter-class athletics. . w.. .. nnH ! slmwinir un in
dakers kodaking .when the call to dinner afe many who hoU thig plan of gnmd g(yo thu Thu cnd o he
athletics is preferable to the system now battery will cause Coach Hays no worry
employed in colleges. It is affirmed that Moundsmen are plentiful this year and
many advantages are to be had through m04t of them have had some college ex-inter-class
activities that cannot be en- perence. Johnson and Shiftiett will bo
joyed in inter-collegiate contests.
y
reinforced bv the tantalizing odor of
broiled bacon and roasted weenies drew
everyone back to a delightful picnic lunch
of weenies bacon sandwiches potato
chips olives pickles cookies fruit and
coffee all served real picnic fashion.
A cracker race In which Mr. Haynes
managed to be the first to whistle as Guy
simply couldn't get that last bite of cracker
choked down water fights and sand fights
started the afternoon off.
"I'll have to sec if I can do that Andy
here as Miss Tarbcll whd is a recognized to bo a closely contested one. In tho last The Simmons College Cowboys gave
authority on social and industrial affairs half of the game at Forth Worth the score nav ;n 1923 with only one defeat out of
and problems of tho nation.' She has stood Simmons 11 and the "All Stars" 8. ten games to Denton Normals claim for
made tho study of these problems here life Some good practice is being done every the honor the Teacher haying played two
work. day now with Opal Martin Aulyne King more game. Simmons with the same
Her observations on the industrial sit- and Gicnna Fay Grant working as for- number of losses.
Uatlon and life of the country began many wards. Frances Edmonds and Jewel Tabor jt thero ghould be any Championship
years ago when she made her studies for are in good shape us centers and Georgia awarded by the association in 1924 it
the "History of the Standard Oil Com- Maggart Fayne Byrant Ora Barkley Vera woud by all means go to the Cowboys who
pany." Later she has modo a study of Blackwell and Zanza Tompkins are on the cied ono 0f the heaviest schedules with
the movements going on inside industrial job as guards. the strongest teams in the conference play-
life to secure better organization and cor- Probable line-up is: Forwards Opal ing a total of fourteen games with only
rect injurious and unjust conditions. Martin and Aulyne King; centers Frances four losses coming out with a 715 per-
During the war she was Connected with Edmondg and Jewel Tabor guardS) Vcra centage standing. Second place would fall
the Woman's Committee of the Council of ... . r- Mrt to Southwestern University who played
JUDGEXALDWELLMUDS
PRESIDENT SANDETER
expected to carry the brunt of the mound
work. Capt. Lee Johnson the spit-ball
National Defence ' later in 1919 she was
a member of the Public Group of the
President's first Industrial Conference. She
Blackwell and Georgia Maggart.
-o-
. . 1 ... . -ii i. ... 1
artist ana a neavy ciouier win uo enucwcu . t t
V " " - 1 ' 1 cM 'Pent months in Pans to report for a num.
to turn in a cood record this season.'-Shit- J . ... .. . . .. .
1 t ..f.1 !!.... itm w.nnl il-irnif rl.
ett with his experience of last year in col- e g of ho peaC(J Conference and
. icce circuit snouia turn in ins oimic m - ... cl
. 1 1 1 j .1 studied aftcr-war conditions iho also
"I'm ooinir to 'talk to vou a while about wins. Dcrryberry who played on the sec- ..i.i r f Amprirn. in
Gump Z" said Mr. Richardson as he our prexy" said Judge Caldwell president ond team for the past two season wi 1 o . cQUn.
ST' Lg stick away from ft. protesting of ft. Board of Trusts as he got up 0 m"? try.
Rupert Jr. and converted it into a bow. speak In cnupei on asi oaiuruuy. 1 . ...... " IlIa M Tarbe( nationaiiy and even in
They meant to prese'nt the William Tell tlu announceu .. - -- -- - - tcrnationally
act but Mr. Burnham couldn't find an well went into a snori . ..ut... At lIle muiai UuB u. u .. ......
apple that was large enough. ' Sandefer's life for the benefit of those who from Wayland College Pldinview is practi-
Soon screams and laughter indicated did not know. He was born in Arkansas cany agsuretl 0f JiU place. Cardwell and
.1 . r.. .... : n lwlierp also nid the family moved to Parker County. Vernon are also out for this corner.
1..UI .uu .la ... .. -.--..-. . :.. I. .! .pmooI Tl... .....!.. !. will l. lli. TPnn nf US "" ""'""" "?"" ."'".. ...
It wa. only a bit of the initiation game ai .c uftD . .... .... ..-. -v ...c iu-..... -s ..... ...- bookg most of wWdl are biographies which
uuesi cu..ci.u... .... . -- afo consIdered vaiuable in history work.
liors. ine suprc-
down to Hull who
wonders oro still expressed as to the l-aldwell lirst met mm. 1 was jum a i.i.m e.u le position me latier pan o. .a
whereaLouts of Monterey Miller's shoe and slmver then" said the judge "and prexy 011 and Estes. Abilene High school
. f . .. r.mn i tnrtinir. was a big man nearly as b'g as he u now. glar. t this time it is difficult to say
mu JX ... - -
DRAMATIC CLUB HAS
OUTING FRIDAY NIGHT rbi 192j
- - " would be eliminated from her ch
twelve games with four losses and holds
a percentage of .670.
According to the 1921 ruling Canyon
honors
aim lor
f.t t .1. r .:a n..t. ..J not playing her required number of games.
an outing at the Herman Garden last Fri- "T l.h Teachera .ad a MronB fuh
day afternoon. Supper was taken and some eight games with only one loss.
. . . Their only defeat came at the hands of the
three hours were spent in merriment. ' ...
... . .1 . Simmons College Cowboy during the two
Loading four cars to the limit some . .
.1.;.... 1 .i.-.i : game series played in Marston gymnasium
r khown has brought herself f t of M France8 IIall gj away st Abilene near the close of the season
fame npt only by her helpful and inspiring fof a few hourg gf pleagure- f or the cowtioyB. wiceiy wnyon. nign
mlLa formnl and informal to a multitude . .. 1 n i percentage is due to her small schedule
of audiences but has also gained a name Ierman Carden vag telected ag he pro. and not playing any of the stronger teams
author having written several
. r.!. rA . l ii.n rlmicn of almost in the primary grades tie soon atest
walking bare-footed to regafn her wander- obtained a third grade certificate and waS Eaton win be (e copetltors.
Ina show or doing without them. Many teaching in the School at Strawn when Mr. m.cy w:u Hkely simmer down
..-j ..in .nrp..ml to the Caldwell first met him. "I was just a little be.d IC position the latter
with the exception of Simmons.
-o-
... r.. ...i.i w. I...1 tiiinnv. He has now grown juuge uamweu pon.icu
hiker gathered at the cars ond after tell- out to b? on. of the biggest citizens in
ing about the wonderful times they bad Texas and in the Southland
had the bomeward journey was begun. In fiolng over the sterling qualities of
This glorious outing though not inten- Presdent Sandefer's character Mr Cald-
. ...' 1 .i-t..tn nf n out- well pointed him out as being "almost
uonauy w a r -- - -
TRAINING IN TEACHING
FOR SIMMONS STUDENTS
Practical training in teaching is now
world's greatest harpist the people of Sim- Durina this time the dainty hands of possible i6r the students In the education-
per habitat.
As the crowd had to drive through town
nnn r.ir In.iil Riimnllllnnslv indulged in the
Miss Tarbell has also been Associate Edi- gracefui art 0 powdering their iaces; ask
tor of McClure's and the American Maga- Ucorgie fhelma Lucil. or Dell.
zinc. rtfter arriving at the creek the young
In the program of Alberto balvl the men iagtily gtarted fl rJre an(J mad(J cof.
l.l. r0fil tinrniat tflA npnnln of Sim- n . .1 l . .1 1-... 1 I- l
. . .i.' ltonp """"" 6-"-. ...r - - lee. UUnng IIUS lime me uaimy nanus u. iuoaiuin iui hid Diuucuio in ...o cuuvi.w..-
who has the edge both are show.nb leigue monj and Ab;lene wiU b(j lreated o ho . preparing a feag deparlment of the college by special
most un.que and one oi the most anisuc fil (() empt be appetje 0 th0 most dis- arrangements mode by Dr. O. H. Cooper
The short-field will probably be covered attractions ha has eer come to this gtuntJed bachelor. head of th. department with R. D Green
by Kimbrough. McCasland may be shifted seclion. Salvi who is called the "dean of Q ienRliiy ime wa. taken to gar- superintendent of Abilene High School.
from catcher to this position in winch case barpIsg js ot merely a harpist but is ge (he repast due fn tg moori8b flavor and under these arrangements students deslr-
competition would be most keen. Kim- lho man who has brought the harp back . .; f llle 0thers. Some one ing a permanent certificate may teach un-
this time. This der the supervision ot the regular high
to th. occasion. school teacher.
were the next on Thirty-six hours of supervised teaching
ono seemed to en- will be required in the future for a per
manent certificate. Besides teaching un-
. ... 11 ti t tl.. !.. '" ""' "''" .....---- na. l0RC raulwluu .... . ..v.. - All too soon Miss Picout announced that cer supervision many 01 me siuaems iiao
be our host.-and hostesses upon such 0 lite juuge ua uwe. "u" ". Icne High school has played semi-pro Uase- could nsver be played on the harp and wag fof glroUerg tQ retutn been acting gupply twch These
thoroughly enjoyable occasion as that of ject of his talk-to say sometiung g baJf h(j ranked welj among strong 0 ag piayed hm He bas had such a 0ne declared that they had had a pupils ill get credit for this work on the
Monday March 3 1924. " "' ' competition wrigtu is lasi. ..em . jQ0 for hi. instrument that he has been and h d (of ho cyenl lo bq mfayiwi work.
nni ttfinb-fMi n -Wirimfl RUCK. T ...!111 s ..-L- all lila UIa Irt fTft m lft C mi 1 .1 r
. . t . .. f si.. l?mBU- ImnMT I.1 fie HnvH wiirii 11 u ftiiuaua i-ii 1 t 11 t .l. !. -- lnB on
standing event in ll.e msiory o. .- ---. -- - - relkioug) i.is """ "ela m" "- - Into its place m tno musica wor.u UCU.UM t(jrned o th(. light a
'men of the Llass ot -.ne " " -; " ' .7'Zl ' mjT -1 lu. ha. son in a most creuuame way mm n ... .- o lllc nrt and excellence 0. nu py.. cave a enchanting air
Banquet. Utile did anyone suspect tnai au.i.iy .0 .o ."-" --- ent hig ciaimft for short-stop in a iigm 10 snce h1s arrival Into the musical world and-iokes
. . .i.. .1.- t.. nnn. il. i1pb iIm considered as a test .... . 11. t . . . . . 1 .. '.""i o'lfi u jukcs
one year from March s tv mai uw ju..- b"v . j o . 10 mller enu 10 any w.m wu ... 1-.... i0 harp a8 cej8ea to ue consmercu u . 0 am Every
lors who so bountifully bestowed Upon us o. ... i.... . ... .- d -r The gccno ot lea9 competition win ue a duU anJ expres.ionieS9 Instrument lie . - d u :
. . t..ot niithi. wniini rres.ueni ijiiiiuciD. n - ----- 11 i ...- 1..1 vvriPiit 'star 01 adi- 1 .-1 t.t-. .1.11. mn.i.r. iniii
tneir com s.oruKo ctb "" "
MARY FRANCES RENDERS
.1 i. - -....p.I-a.I elixir v .... i H l.. 1!f - -. mu! b
unu i.u.ra a n.v.. ... willing 10 WOrK an .us n.c iu ;. .-
n-i. ....u --Ji.in.M ill l plinpn .. ... t... .i. I l- Ben again soon.
1110 uui.iciu uuiuim""" " "" om 0 t gucll as no Oilier Has uuno in iiivu-
FINE ARTS DEPARTMENTS
ENTERTAIN AT CHAPEL
fUMDlI. RPAI1TIPIII
"" W-ixJ ----. nnAinlii (rnm a fpw mpn wlm showed un well last . i
NEW SPRING DREAM B. S. U. IHArtL rRUUiAAm )eir rnJ a hos 0f new m.tl. Foster g wag born n Venice and was the
' and Gibson will probably be given a gar- gon of an itaiian harp-maker of that city.
. . . u Sim. Ai the recular B. S. U. chapel period on den to themselves since they are the only . ook ni9 firgt ieS8ons on a miniature
. ruV of whld. so many people Thursday the Y. W. A. of Mary Frances gardener8 i .chool. Beasley a hardwork.- h whlch hi father had made for him -
Tut-fn ft. bareness 1 soon to be one Hall had charge of the program with Miss er from lM season although unlettered f h haJ becomo .. tha. ho boy Simmons Fin. Art. Department was rep-
dislike for it. harreness is .ou . .. rinirma nf the program iil nrp.Pnt hi. claims to the remaining .... ... lmn m. cnreer t. one resented at chapel exercises Wednesday
of beauty; covered with si committee presiding Tho devotional wa. n.d aloB wilh Cook utility man of last of Ho rog) fagt and ig 0Mjay. a morning by members from three branches.
led by Miss Ora Barkley followed hy a 8cagon Among the new material are: uai- man hold his enviable posl. ur. u. 11. oopcr ....-.. u. ......-
Ho was the winner of th. Itoyai tB -uni -.c..u . ""'"'" -
This is the first time that Simmons stu
dents have ever had the opportunity of
doing this kind of work and it should
prove of untold benefit to the prospective
teachers.
'THE PANTRY" TEA ROOM
NEW CAMPUS ADDITION
IWmuda crass
" ..... y Ip.1 liv Miss Ora liarkley.
Plans that bay. been iouiaung by Mrg. M. j. Booh. leWf Pjckens Day. DW Spangler and
years toward Hut..... .-- --- . . . .. Dooll FranceJ Milclel
4 I.. -U. VWMIJ.V --- r
A unique addition will be made to the
t-t .1 i-.. Aniii it iieri-in-
?rb7caSTu;.dUu;:thelackof suf- Edmonds and Mildred Talbot rendered
at last been very acceptably the .ong. "Living for PRESIDENT SANDEFER
IMPROVING RAPIDLY
rntoraUonTd wo was begun Ust Jesus." At the close of this number the
imim ' . i .. i- fi.ntrmnn nnnnunced a debate the subject
week in real earnest toward that long wwuroo.. u....yu..v.tu
hoped for beautiflcation. of which was:
The entire campus i. to be covered with JZT'0
n-rmud Krass. Some two or tnree acre .h""" -;---'-
Scholarship prize and thus received all hi. Mr. S. R. Ander.on. Dean of Fe Arts bmmons campus when he tantry a
.rl!nT at the expense of the Italian Gov- to present a program Wednesday of each nifty little tea room will be opened next
"2. ISSZ! with the highest Week. He responded to the invitation with week a 1323 Ambler The proprietresses
honor three year ahead of his class and a varied program which wa. pleasing to the are Misses Beth Coomb and Elizabeth
is hailed today a the greatest concert bearers. Mis Elizabeth Priddy gave the Pear.
harpist the world has ever produced. following number of songst (a) O Heart The room will be made attractive by its
. I ff 1 tl l .... T .!-.l.t lv Cmll t ..!.! t. ..lll 1. .(. 1 nut
In ineakinn of Salvia great work ot oi ""Pi wuuu iBm u - lasiy arapenea which wui wo wicu u
. T . .. . TI.--..J. V.. T-om " lion
ill
President J U. aan-eiei who u?. . J" - . 7. ' .. . . Z .LUlio Through Your
in the Baptist Sanitarium of Dallas lor - ' " .. 7Z. n Tv. .i-l "Four a
Tears" Hambleen: (c) in blue' civing it a home-like appearance.
Four and Twenty Snowflakes" Stickles fhe aim is to "To Serve What People
' ui in i. n..i. -.--- - . ... ... nMti. m.i.lPflt
luivo already been wdded in front of the Deborah was defended by Parilee Porter he pa two month I. planning to return - -- . ; accorapanIed by MI Lucille Like
7 - - .1 .1 . W . lf ft l(.. r-.. an.l n nrnun ....... k
Science building ana i. io..iib e yviuie wnei avuuucwi vu- .. - - - r . ing to work to maKe inemeives in-ici n.eicauc. m. ...ii.jr uuj(c. ..v - . j(l0 menu will con8it 0j luncheon ana
very nicely. b0y. Miss Porter recalled the person- Rev. Nlchdw .uperin lende"1 ' '" The harp of supreme Kr.Mn"J'" h"n6 of Japanese poems by lone Nogucl.l. One d h ag gandwiche8 MUds pie.
addition te the fifty Pecan tree. ' workg rf Deboral the pubJc- JZL 1 &Jto -SSSZ& " ? ?? fJZ '' No regular fountain wi). be set
-hfeh were recently set out along the ' . . Q turned f om Dallas Thursday mo ning an songs lor onft of wUhout nameg typ cal 0 he modern bu n C0C08f teft and bottle drink.
walk and In front of the.Sclence and Fine -P -' " "' " '. ' .wte n r. -"u" "" '- f" " ;. WOrld like our own. Alberto Salvi Impressionist poems. Her last number b(j Mimg gmn and all kind.
Art. Imlldinu one hundred other trees sides ocin8 ...a ...u... rBpm.y. i u... o -.--.- .- h(Jg br0Ugit u tp me. tie nas rraioreu "naUntea in UlU japan Aiireu.
A .. I.!!. .! b set along tho hold was mother to Jerasalem. Mis. Kad- twday wa. able to walk across the room. lhe oldest of stringed instru.
S.7-h Um of the Domitori.. deril JJSSl Sut CJ: i? '" STtf -TSW ftKZ 1.
This delightful program wa. enjoyed
drive way and in iroBt oi mo iuw..".""- uc... .v "- - . t' over them all. And if. from his devotion nus aeiigmiui iufiiaui bm bjvv
i i I 1 hv the student body and rendered by Susan B. Anthony the cham- within the next week. SJhlS" people that will understand the anJ the desire to hear one each week wa. Freshman-
l stiL L ie ildnel and plon of woman' cause from the beginning Tle faculty and .be student body are JJa tahPndergtand e ylolin or the unanlmouy ' expreMed by the student last night.
Mm of StaM .b'a"eay Q and w whom the wome of today are in- happy over hi. Coming and eagerly await tafo wU1 0WeIm a debt that will JT Y . . 50
barreneH ef.the oaapw wMl .fin 1 y ma rlghtg . Mi neyw b r8paJdf uy.
that of beauty with the coming Spring.
of dainty candies both bought and home
made will be .old.
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Freshman I had an awful nightmare
owore Yes I saw you with her.
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The Simmons Brand (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 23, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 8, 1924, newspaper, March 8, 1924; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth97864/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hardin-Simmons University Library.