The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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THE THRESHER :: HOUSTON, TEXAS
Axton Lectures
(Continued from Page One.)
J >r of his i)lu,v8 known, the course of
Sh. Ui >|.c!ireV lite can not be traced in
them. "The Taming of the Shrew,"
his most screamingly successful com-
' i'dy, was finished during the illnesc
and death of Shakespeare's son. We
can easily see that the Chitde Harold
was Byron, but Shakespeare was not
Hamlet.
Shakespeare's love for romitnte and
comedy begot his lighter plays: his
patriotism and love for England begot
his histories. Shakespeare's tragedies
reveal tin- paradox of an ordered mlud
set tut, ioi tli disorder and chaos, KjicIi
Siiakes|,e:' reatl tntiedy is an earth-
'jiiake. a horrible upt'eudini;. but a res-
toration t,o pt ufce and <tnii<rliness
i enje-s ion )i at the end. ,
Bllakejpea'l'e was >im:- vyu!hi-- and
he was not ;> di-moi-rut. In
iiioroiUly peiiiied out that lirt'.uard
Shaw Willi t'orined tie hnbii of leuV-
i«S tlie h.alns from aboai roved men of.
the i - I. for he nttaeked liiownin;;
lor eiil:i Slnile siieai'e u d-inoera'.j
Sii.iiti h-jjtfiire for dot la-Hvi tin.-. ,
iii', \,\hon Lionel that m .tH hU|ite®-i
1" ■,!-e1, hiaiii;|'|:t|j:aill(}ti : ! woinen' ehar-
liisv 'only aijiproai In - to Aitx ;
" I r-.- lis "t I in ho ' and ".vitilmiiy ;mij
'■ I 1 e-e:.:'a. ! lis : Jma fur order aint1
pe.e-*.' v.ue opposed .to i lie )i pe-rk i< t !i i; Up
of oriier fii.: a tit im(,h f'tfnai 'li.V lawless.'
love dial paj'-'-ioli, eiid ^viitie iie n#ver
oiifi! ne nit to pTi-aeh or itiuruli/i-.
SUt I', ■•iieai.;.'.- dvliifiing. til' ilie .lis :
'■:iei- i!...t Hii!ie..s Jrip'h iri-e^iihirjt.'. :
aud ilr -eidi.Tiiartss was a K'tmoii "of ■
'he Uiest taipi'e.- .;Ve.
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a- a v a^ii.':in;ilr): ' ehaj'aei• :'.-vvas ti-aivo-!
• >' •'>' WW!.. I'WitlJ bv all niilu,
ei-"idvai. iee iraaei.h. liattiiet,:
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1 ' -a re'. If; ! vfet Tfl,is'raily ;
' r e ,(-it:i'".vi or,- pot't r'a v ei.i by Shake,-;-.
e.e'i fli 'sfr-vraase .'fe.raeteri- show |
j it rhn aah
■ !ivit.,-s loeaks i.hrotwh the anraiali-
! ai.l ,-e VI ItiI;1 .pay yfi penally.
"" ! 'iavcidy wa« lhe a«;vt, popular
■ o ii1 ■ Siail (i e was'
hiV jl •..aI.ff. Ajisoie
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"re i IteaterKees's ivluu
eiaj si.refectitiaj I iijjlt
1 - S'saki [j. ..e. ne-rely
p-aie.i;ae: i. BS.
t>;■. jiaijjf :ajjjiit that
u ; !;a.i.e K\. . v.hh>< tljofe
Vii'it:.;r5 has.' lieo. "Tii" eler-
• imtafr.t in la? <jl>4tra< ters
'ie^n toi'..v,?r, In'. Ait,
dresses—Qod help the poor stags.
Did you see the Lady in Ermine?
Well, anyway she was all in white.
Q. looks as though she'd lost lier
last friend. We wonder why-
It won't bo long now.
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GUENARD, SPEED & CLEMENS
WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE
819-821 COMMERCE AVENUE
Phonos: Preston 2804, Preston 4889
The Y. M. C. A. five derated the
Rlae Slimes in a furious game by a
45-19 count last Tuesday night at the
"Y". The experienced Triangle squad
was played almost to a standstill in
the first half but found its stride in
the second stanza and ran up a high
score from tip-off playB.
Harpoon—
(Continued from Page One.)
work in the co ed groups without sat-
in a vain attempt to appear mature,
several young men hereabouts are
manifesting decided evidence of child-
ishness. This has taken the shape of
hirsute encumbrances which the own-
1 rs attempt to dignify by calling
lariustaches. Tliirp.v refers to Vaughn
Albert son. Earnest 'Mills .Top 1 lender
-en. Munis Mania, Mike Spanipinato.
Virion hit-1 arid Hoe I.each.
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question : Wluii are the merits of a :
I,lading system v herein ihc I Ificiency !
.>>' the fiiader H ii-;na!!y determined by ,
file harshness of the grade8"
INVITATIONS
DANCE PROGRAMS
STATIONERY
EVERYTHING FOR THE
DESK
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Stationers-Printers-Engravers
CAPITOLBRAZOS-RUSK
To all men who make a
hobby of pipes
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WE OFFER
Services of 11 Skillful
BARBERS
—Also- -
('!e;incrs_and Pressors
SAVOY BARBER SHOP
1012 RUSK AVE.
Maybe you've spent half your life and
fortune on this old hobby—collecting
everything from peace-pipes down to the
latest ""L and Maria" underslung. Maybe
you know the pipe encyclopedia from
impressions
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Petite
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Bleue
Special
Regular
$2.00
FOR
$1.00
j. Lechenger
POST-DISPATCH BLDG.
Americaiius to Zula auago.
But if you're a pi}>e smo\er, you learned
long ago that no matter how much a
man may know about trick pipes and
• pipe tricks what he gets out of any pipe
depends on what he puts in it.
And it you know your tobaccos, you
know that any pipe's a sweeter smoke
when packed with grand and glorious
old Granger Rough Cut. . . The finest
Bur ley that grows, mellowed Wellman"s
way and specially cut lor pipes. . .
A man may have a hundred pipes but
he needs only one tobacco.. . and thats
Granger. For whether you put it in a
meerschaum or a corn-cob, Granger is al-
ways the same cool, rwcet tobacco...
worthy of any pipe in the world.
GRANGER
Rough Cut
Tin! half--pound vac*
uum tin forty-live
cents, the f(>!! -pouch
package, se.iled in
' glusiiic, is ten cents.
Made
for pipes only!
Granger Riiu^h Out is ititult* hy the Liggert Cv M'u'r,. To}\
SOUTH TEXii COMMERCIAL
NATIONAL BANK
When an Anarchist opens a Bank Account he ceases
to be an Anarchist.
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Rice Hotel Laundry
SMITH STREET
AT WALKER AVENUE
COURTEOUS EFFICIENT SERVICE
Phone Preston 1137
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WHAT'S COMPARABLE . . . to the exquisite thrill
'' you experience . . . when you first wear a new
Spring Frock . . . or a new Spring Wrap? . . . And
the earlier you select it . . . the more of a thrill for
you! Somehow it seems to be a heartfelt defiance of
Old Winter, who insists on hanging around when you've
been "fed up" on his company for weeks.
There are thrills a-plenty for you at Harris-Hahlo's
. . . for Spring Wraps and Spring Frocks . . . have an
appeal that will tug mightily at your heartstrings . . .
and your pursestrings as well.
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Special Purchase and Sale of
Mens Overcoats and Top Coats
Regular !$30 and
("oats
$24
Regular $40 and $45
Coats
s;ii>
Suit:-
If you need a Coat or figure, on buying a new one
next year, come in and see these Coats. We will
save you money.
MEN'S SUITS
Three Big Special Groups
$40 and $45
. . Suits
Clearance of Separate Trousers
$50
Suits.
$39
S t 50 and $5.00 Trouser:
;>5 50 and $0.00 Trouser:
yn.fiO and $7.00 Trouser:
. $3.85
.$4.85
. $5.85
$7.50 and $8.00 Trousers.
$8.50 and $9.00 Trousers.
$9.50 and $10.00 Trousers.
.$6.85
. $7.85
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W. C. MUNN COMPANY
(Men's Clothing—Main Floor— Munn's)
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Rice Students!
CHARITY BALL
At Knights of Columbus Hall
Sponsored by the Catholic
Woman's Guild
Music by Park's Orchestra
■MERE
$1.00 ADMISSION
Monday, Feb. 14, 1927
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The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1927, newspaper, January 28, 1927; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth230067/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.