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Student Weekly Publication
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HOUSTON. TEXAS. FRIDAY. JANUARY 11K I 3G
The Rice Institute
Take a Tip—Read
Eng'g Seminar
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NO 13
LOSES LIFE IN
Farren Makes
McCants Head
Of Junior Prom
At the meeting of the junior class
Tuesday ai'tcu'noftn Ifl the Physics Am-
Vernon O. Wilson, ]jUce senior and
co-captain of the track team, was killed
in, an uutcniobilo accident near i pltitheatre Pattl Farren, president of
Houston city limits New Year Iv® ,u . ... . ,i , , „
Wilson, Maurice Whiddon of GooSe I tli,% ;",nouncod.,hat Malcolm . Mc-
Creek. his sister, Miss Ouida Wltid- J ^wtte BL'"erul chairman of the dance
town w er e cn J committee for the Junior Prom which
route to Houston : will be held sometime around
FIVE RICE FACULTY!Owls To Open
MEMBERS TRAVEL TOlLocalCampaign
gainst
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During the Christmas holidays, Ritij' Tuesday and Wednesday night at (hp In practical work, a specitle en;;i-
' « <.* "•* rlum ,h„ « , Owl, pl,rtZ Z 'SZVc~
new piestigj lo the Institute at a num. 'he Arkansas Roorbacks tw.> gaims in an addn>, to the Eiiginetnn '
her ul meetings thinughuut the East, Mat should dt,pide Whothi r thv Owl' rsociel.jV: tiist NVednt-d4j, "Our organ.-
Or. Harry Scott attended a ecmWn-' have a chance to Win the Southw . st;! ization has the two ljes,t! petyoteum ;en- '
om winch ; (jnii| 0ll|lWt(l A)h. nlerence basketball championship,, «''>ects thai ^raduat.,! Horn Oklnhom.,
id the las!. I 'K . " • t University \r\ 1U2U. In tht* wersMW-.'ki
/[arch. The'^ A*socia,ion und th* Ct,l!o«e PhyM" ' lh: ,rcshmen wlU pl,,> th<" opcnln ?■ cU pi.rtmi nL wo havu matin* and um -
SAM SYKES SOCKS Camden Opens Public
wean Tonic
ioi
"Shakespeare on Sleep and Dreams" Title of First Address
Sunday Afternoon at 4:30 in
Physics Amp.
to celebrate New j ol ■ f<ti:bruar y or the first of March .The | *v fv-n j*""'" 1" , . ■ . , ^ v..
Year Eve w h e n j (jal(, js February 29. Education Associaiioh, where |w SW'es with local !«« «.
Carnili Camckn. iiistruolm- in English, will begin Uu.' iitinual s®nVs
i| engineers. and eve,, an accountant ^ wi|
their sidoswipped ' Dol.()lhv Weteor and John Brandon- was elected treasurer of the latter and lor: the varsity contests, hi the petroleum i .mincers depart- «J< ««* £ 37,**'"'®, V£ • Sjf'^.
a parked truck! bl,,.g wi„ ^ McCants. The re-' member of the nominating committer- Dt.ped with 'tho Rn/.o, backs as co-; men!. Very seldom will a has.- m - > k l!>, . m u£r,n l! If, .1 i , <
occupied by two .nainder of the committees will be ap-' of ;£he N. C. A. A favorites for the championship, the fiamsnt.-n lake a man lre*h Im.n IhtM lu !( , au tin annual fjWtUlc <>i I !,(■ ,al i tea • a
pointed at the next, meeting. < Dr. A. C. Chandler was elect -d 0wl, UlSl Wt,dm.slJi,v b(,Wed to the k,w' i,n'1 ,'ul hi,u 1,1 lhe " iw- V" y 0$|hv lnstUUto, will c^lliiuio until March t;i. 1 welve M
The committee has already sent out Councilor to he American Saejeay oi ■ . , .. i,«wi a "ys a ,w" P'f'V" lulcs ^ l'(*hvere(l M all. Six u:l these- will In- pri-s^iito! \v:*h.
ParositoloK.v at Its meeting in St. Lou to 1R Lon^h"rns dfui UI"nmt- H W ; Uc|l expcrii nee m the helil n w a. tin- tud (if illustration.-.. On Jiunmry Ml Jiinits Chillnuai will lec'tina-
at the assembly of the American As- hiught encounter with the Baylor. «f school of their owp." <• Mod' rn hafian Architecture
sociation for ' the Advanceiiwnt of i Bears biUy after, !■ efeiiiiiitie'T^riotls.1: in .addition; ur this, svwd ;pj': adv-ie.. •; I ' w: ' iP.S#
■ I■ Science? i 1 ■ I HH iAvm
the truck until it was too late to a nationally known orchestra lo play : Dr. C. W- Iffeapv ..shistant pw^sor! . wf. tl> rf|h. ,he eo M"; Sykt's 'an oxtn-raeI>< euiu Spanish: W de VwaV O.mi ibut . • ; ' ^ , f . ,,
stop. He swerved his car and for the? dance, since the Junior Prom o£ physics, read a paper <im "Magnetic . . , ; * , . and unusually mterc^'ing outUir of to j|W Odldert oi Spanish Drama: ' ' 1
skidded into the rear end of the truck, , is ordinarily the most important func- Viscosity" before the meiriMrs of tha ■ Plttymg on 0WU W>UPl' y aW : thi' used in di ilting oil weils Dr, Floyd S, I/mj, m hiMory j.t 1
tearing out the whole side of the car, j tion of the year, American Physical Society, another1 expected to do thU and stay in the and tht problems incurred. Fhe first St Isid -ro and Mfdi«-v;d pciem:.*, l',)r ^ \)u<v,t\u ^ I.
Uninjured, Whiddon jumped irom Farren requested that any sugges- j branch of the American Association far wid- open battlfe for top honors- .wells were drilk-d by cable tciols. A D, McKillop. prok*,ssoi oi lj u ln>rtnK 'ju J, '
Kti t tation: i J 1 H Pond, pr Olaw
negro men
Whiddon, who
was driving the
car, said that it
was mistins rain
and he did not see
it was too late to
letters to several agencies managing
orehestriis on tour to. inquire what or-
chestras will be near Houston .around
March 1. The committed plans, to have
ii nationally known orchestra to play
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the car and chased and caught one of
the negroes. Then, seeing that Wil-
son was badly injured, he began to
llag, passing cars in order to get trans-
portation to a hospital. The negro
jerked away from him. ran back to
his truck, started it, and drove away.
A boulevard ambulance carried Wil-
son to Park View Hospital, but he was
dead when they arrived.
Miss Whiddon, who suffered a
broken finger in the crash, was treated
at Goose Creek Hospital.
Wilson's body was returned to Bay-
tions should be brought, to .ene of the
members of the general committee or
to himself;
ul AK'tft
M. ,\r<i
. fciJ
SHORT STORIES IS
town New Year Day for burial
Paul U. Lee last Thursday.
by
Two undergraduate students at Rice
will be awarded prizes of $15 and $10
for writing the best short stories sub-
mitted to the Current Literature Club
of Houston by March 31.
Manuscripts, signed by a fictitious
the Advancement of Science, whi4.i1
had its riiceting rtn; the campus of the . A.,. ■ niuht at 'CollJalo , 'l"1' '"r."' |"k |_I • . ' 1 '"I1 .
Univei-sitv of Washington. Heaps also W? and Ummuow n,M,. ,.it CoUtR- M,on wh;i(.h ■ drilled, .and. |J f . H e V t Z I. O
attended a conference of the editors Hf ll'm an ,hen 'T0 ■ h^' if'r ampunts to; .1 chipping 1,Way ot thv,
the American Physics Teachers Book i their t^o gamefs next week. The, games ; formation; I'lns method worked yei ;, WI <1 L; d.± H f 111 tit* VII
of Physics Demonstrations, of which , with the , Aggies will give: ,a definite-l we!1 . « hard,formations, bat was ,u.v X!1"ni
i„ ,.. .f-., .ciiU,." 1: ■■ ,1 , ..jsli'ri'.MKii«!iii! gt !stiti)S'fat;lory j iiV'soft shale and S'.ind.
ehaiiivia B)
Wjitt, !'i1.111 ..['
. K watt iVt.-n
alvth rtI ,<lK;fttistry ; Il> .
W,sighed, H A Wiiftoi*,
fifirafet 'Oenstiitltuiifi:'
Heaps and Chandler were the only M ! BH| ^H^H1 ,The cable tool has, lx-w replied' .by |JC I) lit Moildtl V
members of the Riice faculty to attend *"'• : Jllll , , t , •• i III .lot''"'-v |i|il ||lS ip|M JifeVl 1 '' *
the meeting of the American Associa- F,,r Arkansas Clhland and Lunday live per cent ot the mu well.s ...«
tion for the Advancement, of Science, will start at forwards, Ike Poole at: drilled with icable tools. M) , , ;_ , ,, r | 1 , rt,
though' quite a number of others re-1'center, and Captain Howell or either "ll' developments in '.rotary , ;ith the Houston o.,y Or el.estr ; j,f?
ceived invitations. Among theme are | Robbins or Martin at gferd, Cilliland j SS ! di-S"'* He ^ ^
Dr. H. O. Wilson, Dr. Lester R. Ford, I , , , , . t , ,v,_ „ , povsiblt cUpths. In MVe tin rlie first uuinlx r to be heard will 1 . .. . ,
and Dr. Morton Mutt-Smith, Nfxt; 'M Lunday ar° VSU'h C ,hr^-1 results ol some test wells which have , W;'* •'> Ml Un,
year the association will meet in P"ok' is six fw?t l",lr- Howe" ls MX; . rt't:('n,lv , ''eterinine
Washington, D. C. It was officially an- feet five, and Robbins six feet two. methods of inereasim: dnllmp tffiu-
nounced that the meeting in 1941 will For the Owls the starting lineup will
be held in Texas, and unofficially ru- probably have Jack Steele and Mike Mr- • >'kes L a hue p;.<iuati
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SYom'ii.
A loir
irn'prj diftek'wjf?
German Gov't
Sends Books
A v' ' • £. III r in' Cincinnati, where ; 1 1 „ PA " T
A8XmapGif^.!b^ :«^,£ r£? ^'ATTORNEY EXPLAINSf«
Iilii- manuscript in a sealed envelope. The n„. c.., . nated aW
name, may be mailed or delivered in more(J thal j( wi„ jn Da,|ils Scale at forwards. Floyd Kelly at cen- . ehanioal engineer He obtain,-d in,- do-
Dr. Whiting and Dr. Camd-n at- ter. .-.nd R. T. Eaton and Harris Lodge .^o,- • ™Z>. WI been tl,-
tended a meeting of the M.idern Lan- ! «t guards. ....
At ii business meeting here, i.eloK
person to Miss Leila Lee, Texas Stale
Hotel, or to Mr. George Williams at
Rice. The real name of the writer
_ _ j 11 .,, , 1 3 1 I Dl'. Camdehfs....was on "Memory "Sv's-
Students in German Dept. ' '
Rewarded for Good | Mr. wiih|M; suggested that the
! stories be from 500 to 5000 words.
WorK' '''iWlSfflW SiBlfittmust submit skits
The first mirnln'r to be heard will
lie th< P>elude to .The l^d'iige hy;:
Saint-Saeiw.. . A part ut thi.-. himdict
which.is based, on ihe jBlfc%(i!) fjHsftxity}'
■of ..the flood, Kiln be .;i|iliiyed%y . ir- yioln
.',olo . by1 J. -< r>l i.'ie 1 Boudrqaux..
'Concrr Master <il- the irt-i-he.^tra
The well-knov.'i: l*n'Uj i.-h*jl Sytn- !
, phony. l.y'TSehuberthMI i,,.
j played.' This :-J mpliMin.' : "in. I hive
'Smith,.:; ■5te.-.,Nic!io!.i:
''Scftiiit,.- aii't Mt". '.Vi!
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SYSTEM OF COURTS
nominations lor-'otiii.o:i<.
lerin were held. 'Hiose r.oiai-
for president.' Richard - St-. HP , MR , 4 . .. ....
John, and Benner Do«-e; tof viee T" ffiI : ln"" ' M? ni"""
RICE, SAN JACINTO
SPEAKERS DEBATE
CONTROL OF COTTON
RADIO PLAYWRIGHTS ffl PRE-LAW SOCIETY """,S #'®
president. Charles Ofner; for s-emi.i!. " u! Tl'"e is . lee. ;.:! -ha! Slhuli.11
hr':-e;
: va'JI;..:■{{• '•niiin';. ho'.jfeuy
Acting lis ihtermediiiry fo'r the Gc?'- : |
HIS':1'Consulate :at,. New Orlean-.. DK.''j Treadwell And
BEFORE JANUARY
Max Freund,. head ,ot the Gerrnan de-
jiai'tment. distributed as Christinas
gifts' fifteen German books to those \g ^ , ,
„ , _ ,| ikmiii illn a itimi la. Skits and pl::\ • to bt; enteveo rnnv
students enrolled in German at the i^OIlllll 111^ C lilt, II (|; llirn,.(j lo Mi.s. uhike. § Au;ry
Institute who distinguished themselves; , ... House, and should Sf t;. p| wi iucn. CM
in . their work this semester. x. E. Greve and J. H. Tread well lhe plays entered, -the six l.« st will.!,'
In Ciernran K!0 elases Tho^nas liar- were elected to the executive commit- pj-oduced 011 the air. and «id b-- <!u,-e>
i:ng. Harry Holmes, Charlynne Wi«- tee of the Kice branch of the A. I. E.gg ''v a giwip composed ot Mrs. .'ol-m
Greve Elected
Committeemen
21st Tuesday ni.eht al, the v.-oi kly niei \-
,!,: ^ ii,:g,,o,t',,the P.rc-Liiw Society R. Dl'KIrk,
The Radio Play.wriling C«iin> 1 ia>w 'iii'iinher 1 , I M0111-- and Kirk, local i||
being eohdiietttd ^ Ihi'^lfih', ,h" ; Rice ( Mint \ ^ ,addn ased 1 the bocij '\ on the
Dramatic Club will ( lose on Januarv I i.'.ieei 'S:a;>- Colli ts in Tt'xas." Jh,
speech tVIl, vvul. a. shof hijsincs:- s'ev-
,-ion of tlit thib
ill Kill: explained svilb lhe aid (|l!
41 (iiilai'aii the complicated iigsaw pu/.
y.'e ol the state' courts. There is a com-
,t:d .r;. t;.
Brai.d"s. Koinination^ wjff hi- <,rpt=h
1 tuitil iho eleetio'i whie'i ©il :■!■ Mfi
1 at Mid tjiwil mi.cting. oa J; o.,
Fari (Mis Le a d
Slia r pshoolers
in Rifle CI ul>
I'l.'.'.;. .a1 i, pa: ill ■
I .rairii-jfi-.j. r fsy:lr!-
TH
giiis, Byrdii Wright.; Andrew Muh',
Cclcs'e Johnson. Alfred Campbell, and
Merrill Sadler were the recipients. I11
the advanced courses, Dorothy Zyllicz.
W. J. Goode. Katherine Tsanoff. David
Louis Waddell, taking German 200, re-
ceived volumes. Nevenna Tsanoff and
Charles von Rosenberg of German 300
received two of the books, while Mar-
garet Schmidt, enrolled in Gentian
410, received a copy of Knut Hansun's
Leg' ndor E.de in German lianslation.
The gilt Volumes, ware- part of a
■ L. Feeney, the foriuar b'enae Bout'-
irlcaie-.i etaii t sy.sti.m. win rein nian.s
)l lhe couris have overlapping juris-
^ice branch chair- j goyne. dirceto,- of the Dramatic CliiV. (ffiiidn. Mr. Kirk exprtssed the opin-
abcrs who intend who received her dramatic traiinnii at ioii rluit liom ihe district courts on up
Ijf'd by ;r.e farren r.
and Gt-ite the h'ifie C!ai> p
ith .'if. ■
I&i'nliis!
.'■ilk'ei' fi:
E. at vlie' Decernbcr 20 meeting,
; F. Vallee Adams, Rice
man. asked all members who intend | ' J t - ., , • ; .
writing piipors for the iinriutii com- A. «mci «iltt*j"\v«n ds cipptiirorl w'tit j;.ii> Ioxjih the riiiuiiuil Courts w.tli'o ;u)
pctitive meeting of the Rice and A. I ho Theatre Guild of New York, ami ' t-xcelkni model for any state. signed up.
and M.-A. I. E. E. branches as soon as 'he Little Theatre here; Ellen MeC'ar- Mr. Kirk also answered questions of Paul Fair, n, .vae
possible. During the discussion thai :'er Stewart, dircctoi ol the Honsler the club members. Discussion arose ull<| Wl|| as excciitiv,'
followed V. L. Ncaly reported that he! Children's Little Theatre, who grad- on the advisability of appoinunenl and ^ c|iH
is working on «i popcr and cxpccts to! nntod in drunuiiics Northxyi'storn,• j cU.cti<jn p! 1 n<i^istrutos. Tl>c
have it completed by the time ol the ( Guy Rail, Jj .. who has played pro- expressed the general opinion that
meeting. fessionally with the Palace Play<-:S judges should be appointed instead ol 500 yards, 'M\ e<msec\j!ivi- at MM* y;iros.
Tne program for the meeting was land with Amos arid Andy, and Mar- elected so .'that no politics would enter jind -10 coijsec.utive at 300. yaids. anfi
the demonstration of two types of garet Bonner, chairman ot the commit- decision? ol lhe judges. He stated that L; w, „ ,nilMV ol)u-r chi.mpionships
oscillographs. E. A. Studer announced tee on this contest. he did snot believe ihW was prevalent G ft whll wi„ ac{ . ..
that the program for the next meet- A grand prize ol SI5 will be award- in the I'exas courts, but that instances v^iU. |i;> .jK, |x.>uj,,;, holding
y:-'hl fi
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n; a d-oircr.. iieir jit '.ea
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. I'reliale an.i:{.,«■ fleali':'
■ i ' Tl fel«n al'il.i l.-oi-ie.
diir'd W.igi'jdc;;.!
Hertz.' I;,v.('i):iii.!. gnflppitiS
'mjeiher w.i.'h'1 Dr. . H(.1
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The gilt volumes. wa«f part ol a • h< -- . .. visor to. the tW, be.-ules homing a 1W leeom I!
considerable number of modern schol- ;in« will include motion pictures loaned ed to the play coed best by the us- ot it e.emicd soav..um,s m lmf opm- ,.tV,„.ds !ltK| .-hampionsliip \'ieb! iny.d, i >ifered The 1
a;;lj- Gc. man books which the German 1,1 Jhc branch.^ ^ ^ ^ . tening Public. u;n- was .t nieinher of tli. tw.,-man icatn I'me Tn.■( ■ \:;ip■ U'a>
Christmas Tree, Gifts,
Girls Arrive At Dorms
Consula'e of New Oi leans put at thai Two letters from Professor Kloelfler
disposal .of. Professor Freund for #Ti'M U'e University of Kansas, chairman
! ; • - ■,,-, i.- ■ >..f A T t.' TP . ..A«i>i..</tl 11,*.;1. fi.,. . t I.,,
tribune n among distinguis.ied students.
ol Gci'iir'ii in the Rice Iftstitute. the
'UnlVe'tsity of Houston, Sam Houston
High School; San Jacinto High School
and the Houston Night, School.
of the A. I. E. E, counsellors for the
southwest district, were read and dis-
cussed.
that wen the
two veals ago.
I'ine.s of Kilmre, a .sympb 'lue. p.ik ::': , \
four parts., by iicspi|.:hi,; a ^ :jn• i
a:y composer.' and on« . t !>r H'e':1:1'S-j
many Ineods Ti i< 11 r-.t p;.:. ot da
f'ymphony is the Tea' fro. of
\'i!la Borah,-e The .se'iohdl pa; i
I'ine Trees near Hie t\.:.,e. n.iis 'j'!v..' i
tliii <1 pari. Pii:e T:-. ■■!' Uxe, ,i:aa."ii
hit)!, is tin- roii..'e.■ [. rl ie. vfhi.-ii
the reeo'l'ii ri predo.-.-an;. ■U'.t a; the
1^1 p:r:l.'
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national championship one of the cllniiiXi'f of n.ii#'
For the last llweo i ical iiteratuii In' it. tin.: pool has a
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>ears...ho. has. been a , member, ot |^| \ i-i'.S'.i. v.' .I.he.. bj;J.■fie eli,v:>'
1'j.jg the ipiioity o'l';t
i dance at university
club; keep it quiet
P. E. DEPARTMENT
TO TAKE PART.'IN. HIH, ■RRIi
ntT/IVUPPnilT/l n Tl A tn cemmlttce heartily urges everyone to 'y .'he ladio, a pair ol so
hNlvlNr rKINli Y H 11 W ; attend, Kit Reid will hold forth as'! t^e wall, and a Chi istim:
UlUUllilllUlIU V 11 W TI i Mas)l>l. ,h , n J f, , girli; invited,dor the oceaS
Tlic nitddlt entrance to, F.ast Hair vvt!! wishes of the gatherings
never looked that .way; liclore. .'V:,-.,.)!!' di ccracker as ,sv gift.
Uniti ti Slates riil,- team whicli oelra't- Ur IK-i'.:- r.
ed Ore:,: Brilam ter the int.. rrrationai . eatu :; ,i ;K
Di war tropin 1:: ai'.klor:- ■ :
The 50 loot range of the c!«d> is along way e. vr
the bayou hack of Tony'- house, hoe- Nry. S.Keny'.
'l!u' " ulai club shoots are held Tuesday,
tl his'; nrusic'jd'Vi,h|-;
K.'.iT C'oiuei v.Uory in
k, -Main. (icrmany. IH-
;ii.i-^'f
. (Dot m ,><fi jiili'
. kcepiiia* :!jiiy I
Ijmj his lice*
™|)i t.i.iih'kei;' :
1 Wiia'!,v ' p'ai; Kei
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h'ifeij
i iroriipas.hi:,: I'
fe'few!;? Hi
i Thiir«il<y;; rriVcl:': SntT,jli-cl:t«j' .;2" p. ;;;n^';'
As usual tho Rice Saturday night. .,Mf, ;i u..lf)i|1(_, illlnp nMliu. s,.rond :i,. , T!u W?,c];®>ch ,Byr|| W,lr l'""ur are now availanle. Am-
dtince will b'j held til the University iams received, antl lhe sheep some- ,,,a,,j,;i!1,j tareets m;iv he purehas. j
Club from 9 to, 12.. And as usual the '■ ° lx' ta'm'' ? '' ' >-dv gave Fred Kamin are .maniples it) |1(, Co.l)|t (in )ht. o.,.v
sox hanein:- o:i ,,iu. ,„ore subtle gilts. Others not , , Mli. |,UMn,.ss w;!! f-
istmas treo And ... subtle wore a corn-cob pipe fi| i!tj1 ;:i{ the held house.
Master of the fun and frtilic backcd up ,s invited |<ir the occasion. l")ccem- : cht.Wa.,'ainan Jack Bell, a baby rat- Thr club expects lo become ai 1 iii,f!■ ..
:hr S|nil; thtalfe .a R: line;. 'flic m,-. a1'-, j
rfeid; Saxony In h- gave .how i a- Angii:
in' I.onii.'.n ami Broidau. It-
Fiiisifa'.'" si!
§g$j& I'i- Hert..- direiiitl
! by . his orchestra, featuring Mariaruie.
The physical education department • The beautbous Marianne will Render
will be represented in the engineering "Moon Over Miami," "Dinner for One.
show for the first time this year. Tdd 'p|eaw James," and "You Hit the
v table, o. w#. Mmumm. «mv. : ■■< **.■ .i *wum, mmmm :■«, •*-'
was p tirsi. lings thij,. opr.M'.a. wiis .p.-:r-
iMiaicci ,iU1.si<li ■ ol' Bayreutb. lie also
. , , , ijteiwfflanflprfl^Sti
her "1 was the. lirsl time in bi toi'.v a tie tor Geori:c Allen, and a . bottle of ivVrtionai Hille As-eei: tiiin K:ch$£ Siranss' - ' Salom,-V In Nc«
Christmas tree or a «irl burl ever been „ri'k for Mack Knowlcs. . w.;)u> ,i,e War Department will Vok. in 1!HJ7 Dr. Hoi-tz Was cr.dia,-
m ,ht" ''"'''til The girls received packages i;.f all ull:,, ;,mmUnition, and otpiipnv: i,t mi|! v' ill • Symphony Orch> siv.i of . San,;
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ATTENTION!
The boys all pitched in and bouelu y,;,.v Some could casilv have hren
The other ofticers of the ciub a;;, I ' leei -co tor titieen at.-
Sears will be in charge of the exhibit,:, Spot," Pat Quinn, jovial percussionist, i ('-'1 orations and ligbtsi, and every With t j atcs of oranges, and soni" would IjSjltoii Talbert, presitleni: F.tiear i..i
e "Music Goes Around ,jl| llK (' ttofcoratH'. Ivvery room was |-,;iye passed lor fountain pens
' Which will be ;a representation of the | will enact tile
work taught the physical education | iuui Around." Albino Torres and his l'l ant d. ]irm id d
students. Work in the other deport- > nccordmn will he fcature.s. See von ] kies and camh
GOPponents
'ith iilenty of I;
■aid decorated liki.
mi. ideal i •il-.'i;.' m,:i's hiibilation. with
ga'hcrcd from ul'
Was ..uppli;":', .ins05'
mcnts is .'beginning to take shiipe now 1 there at 9 p. in.
that the Christmas holidays arc over. ' ra__,_,J— j
Donald Norgaard is making rapid 1/>, W I C TRAlNINr
progress on his television set and he pSi> PA Sf D A
will have a first class set in operation ' FOR CAGE BATTLE
by sliaw time. R. G. Brandos has been ' • -1'
appointed manager of the E. E. de- jj Training of the O. W. L, S. team for paper unwrapped from the many pres- hica! gilt
p mii'irs and r:ut;
thi^e balls. Pu:i\;
the tree.
But before tho evening was over
the Hour was covered kneed, ep will
partmcnt to succeed Ed Studer who j the coming inter-literary society has- cuts distributed. Santa Claus tailed to | Otlie
itsigncd because of other duties. ; kc-tball tournament lias begun. Graf-j arrive, so Mack Knowlcs, though not were the book of 1000 new 'jokes and
"" eastei. \ iee president: Forres'. !Va; n l!
ige or -small, every present reduced Slla)y: Diivjc| Wealn:;.
to a stiek ot peppermint stick eandy. urer.
Charles (Hall Commute, I Ol'ner was r, r.-' Burrell. Farren. S;
favored'with more presents rhafi any- ;,,v y\„nj] t.N|X-ricnced .■•hot- v:'
one t.lv. He, iccelvcd a cow bid! iih ; 'pfoi.'iibty. ceiJiesitiht- 'this; 'el^ib 'In'.it Wj«
I'i^ neck, a can oi hairstraightener. ami . U mMuh against . Galvrsi, u si.ttiii
a complete Dan Dunn detective outli! Oil-v i- meets tlurine tho sear o.
Mig were not, however, the mosl pr.'ic- ,vi;h the Houston Rifle Club, the T,xu-
1 A and M. rifle team. Soiitbr ri; .Mt
presents classified as useful ,„jjs|. :llul Texas Tecli.
IMivsiViaiiFroin
Hrrimum Talks
To IN^e-Medics
The senior civil engineers will com- ton Calhoun will manage the team., in uniform, fulfilled the honored of- the box of mai!a?.ines, including Co!- VAN7&NTS SPHNSHI? T:3ti p in n.nitilu tit Anf.y House
plete the plate girder bridge which j with Gerry Meroney as assistant man- ' lice. f, i;e Humor, which went to Fred
was begun last show, according to agor. R. T. Eaton find Hank Bollmati
Kiehnrd St. John, manager of that de- , will be coaches.
partmcnt. The bridge is a scaled! The yearly initiation of pledges to
1! vtiu Willi! 1.1 uivo .aid e,-t<u',;iri. t
O \o.i ill ,Ti b'.'o.iN, i; or Borah. .
or if > ,'iVie ;.MI a pl.liu ill.Ii - lloov, rife,
lion's > our ,'.:,oa:e ii nil tree.
.IJogtimititt ,lanu.in 21, poi! tax.. e\
iniptiens and rempls will iv i ,iol
in 111>■ eloKier- of the Adno'i.-tratkm
Htnldiili; Peisiris how 21, or who wit!
WM. ~<«.1rm^.J!''!^rn'--'':.ph,v^i.Han'1^t lnw'|':i2'l'1fla''iins^'''f«r un'y *'!er;iW^jM8||;
at Heir aim Hospital, will spank be- vein, are entitled !■> a free pass tjif the
pa\ ca>h i.Sb.00) .
Dr. I", b' Pott.
Ibii Ac Pre-Medieal AsM.ciaiK.il
model,, with a span of approximately
15 feet. Tho junior C. E.'s will have
a major exhibit of some sort In addi-
tion to the usual display of field and
office equipment.
the O. W. L. S. will be held at the
Yacht Club sometime during the lost
week in February, according to Hnr-
Het Malloy, chairman of the general
initiation committee.
,t t al'.o: bos. Othei
for their receipt
w>'«^nirii'Ymim^rn,^irrwTrTf>fjnimffr>rrirniffl^ifiim>rm^rm'im^'*"^,fmiB'T. i-.tliiv-tiW.-' for a!l good nifeii
The first gilt he passed out s'iirted Much. Lawrence Boone was given a Kltt CKANMbR CLUB 'be basiv leutidaiion for thd sueeessful 1 eonie to th.i a ,1 ,1 their party, or
the roar of laughter that scarcely buttle of hair-crower, and some sym-' • study and practice of medicine. -lountry. or both and worn tin are not
halted nil evening. It was a 10-cent j',pathetic and thoughtful,,person gave to; lite Cranhier Club, Episcopal Isludent , A: tlnincr-diinee leir ni;Av menib.-rs exchided l:;'iek your earulida e con-
Practical Chemistry Set, with litmus. Tom Sumners a book entitled dar1 orgiiniitallon. .will be sponsored this initiated into the iorganizutinn was J • eitntiously anil vote .for linn vigorous-
paper and everything, for Dr. WelRcr.-l Baby't First Fire Year#. year by Dr. and Mrs. T. ,T. Vonzahf. given by the Prc-Mocls at San Jacinto ; ly ;ff you're short i>n vigor, use; a
who received it with due appreciation, j This last one's a little hard to get. former Rice students. Inn Friday, December • 20. Roger fountain pen.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy also attended j but they say it's good. Clifton Hogge j The first meeting of the club will bo Smythe and Lester Scardino ■were in Students over sixty, years old receive
the function, Mr. Hardy receiving the < got a bag of taffy. held at Autry House Sunday at t p. tn charge of the arrangements. exemptions.
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