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Student Weekly Publication
VOL. xxm
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Freshman Mcetii
one o'clock Friday
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The Rice Institute
HOUSTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1937
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Council to Appoint
Assistant Business
Manager of Thresher
z::'.,;!, :y;:-';r'
e of Freshman Claws p
Elections Set
The re will he a Student Council appointment to the office of AsHistarri
Rusiiiess Manager of the Thresher February 24, it was announced 1 y
Frank Smith, president of the Student Council, at a council meeting
Wednesday. The vacancy was left by Paul'Farran, who was elected
to (lie position in the General, elections last April, barren will complete
his.academic requirennents for yr/ulnation this yeaf. V p
Any student who is now a sophomore or junior and who wishes to
seek appointment to this ollice may do so
by £ubmiltiiig a letter to Frank Smith ur
Phil Peileti, secretary of the council.
The letter must Contain the stililenl's
qualifications for .the position and his
reasons for seeking appointment, and
must he turned in before noon Tuesday,
February 23,
Selection of a new Assistant .Business
Manager' by. the Council instead of by
Dance Committee
Requests Vote on
Place for Dances
In order to determine the Choice of
general student 1 et<■ ctii.ni; is rcipiired by
an article of the Student Association
constitution which stifles that all vacan-
cies to publication ollices thai, occur: be
tween the fall general election and the
spring general election will lie tilled h.\
j majorfty vote of .the Student t ouik.i1
; The Council also set the date lor tlw
Freshman Class elections jjjiBji Mdiulay,
March 1. Officers to b| elected are Tt'esi;
dent, vice-president, seen tan. and rrcas-
lifer; of the Freshman, Class. Pelitioilv
for these ofliees .must liel in by noun
Thursday, February 25, anibiiuisl .be
cotnpanied by 25 signatures;
A ciiininiitie to consider the\!,•>■
ol the Student Association constitution
ill connection with the pijesent voiistitu
tioiiai revision was; appointyd by ; Smith
.... I lat the meeting \\l<4^iw Tin elluiiiiil''
the student body in the matter ol the u.t. ui|| |,e headed I.V 1'l.ii iVden aiuhin;
place at Which to hold the spring dances. !,:-^^^g-:iiio'!'''ev->v>i';J:'.; v. v.Jh!;.,.,h:,i]Mm
the Dance,Committee is taking a poll of
(he student 'body in the matter, an-
liounced ciitumiltei nieii Brdoks and Ad-
. kins this week, j .■ ... -
It has biieh customary in the past few
years for the' place of the Saturday
i Night l lances to, be changed during the
spring term to: the Junior League, l iui^
ilig tliis periojl there has been varied
opinio!! as to the popularity of such
changes. ;It isior■the .|inr|«.ise of picas-
jpf the dance goers that !t«- copiinittve
has used (his .means to ;deei'ile what
jCott'rse to follow. ; 1
Tiiere is placed in the lowei' riglit
hand corner, of this week's 'I'lir>r.\lu-'i* a
liallot ('in whicli each, sfitdent, so inter-
:ested, may -mark' hi< or her .opinion in
■ the niatteb There Will be a bo^ placed
in the Sallyport in which to place the,
.ballots. The ijtiestionwill be iilecjiled 'by
the tli M Sathrdiiyiidatiee. wbicli will be
W Feliruary 27,
Peace Campaign
Meeting to be
Helcl at Lanier
The , national Emergency I'eaee '('ani-
piiign, in its second year ,(jf operation,
will sponsor a mass meeting Monday
evening at Sidney Lanier School at
which three, of the World's outstanding
peace advocates will .speak.
•Miss Maude -Hoyden of London, lec-
turer, ' author, and social worker ; lien
Mark Chcrrington of Denver, professor
.of international relations; and Ldonard
Miall of Cambridge, England, former
representative at the Institute of Inter-
national Relations at Getieva, will he,the
three distinguished speakers the cam-
paign is bringing to .Houston in its drivi
against war
The general chairman of the Houston
or^atiizatioh is Key. Thomas \V .Sum-
ner, assisted by Dr. Lvnn Case, Rev.
J. E. Ferguson, and W, A. Combs.
Drake University
Sponsors Contest
For Radio Dramas
chides:Billie Hvei's atld Joe Milcli,
E.B.L.S.-Pre Law
Dance Committees
Appointed Monday
( I iimniillees fur the I-.. B.I „S. I'ie I .aw
Jiahcil' to be held'April 20 wen- appoint-
ed at a uiei ting (if the F,.li.L:S. M'«i(l'.,la>i
The dance if*, an animal iflffair, us'nally
given lali in the1 Spring,
(ieiieral, chairman tlvi>ear is Sue
tii.ihanl I ikU i ho wi|I hi a patioii bid
cliuuiiitter beadeil Ortrud I.elMWe
and -including Cat herine.Craih; Writ lu-riue
T>anoir. Mary IU ihany, I.neille Meyer,
and Nlary Greenwood ; deeoraliiiii eiini-
inittui'. Uos( Mary Watkin ili'iiinian
and Mary, i'letli I'eierSon,Harbara K'\-
man, and Margaret Klleti William.-.;
place- comiivitpe; Nlar^aret Turner;
chairman, and ' I'eggy Stro/m and
Martha l.illiott; u 11«.-.huit-nt committei..
Billie Hyers, cliainnaii, Betsy lirovin and
Sarah Margarvl ^IcAsllan; orchestra
coinmiltee, \?irna Guthrie, chairman.
Eugenia Williamson and Elizabeth Burt.
Publicity for the daiiec will be hamllul
by Phil I'eden and Kandall Brooks of
the Pre-I.aw Sociely.
D. Weiser to be
Unanimous Choice
For Queen of May
I lil'fering from previous c.iiu sw i r
the positions in the May l-'ele, ilu> mmi'S
will be much i|tneter, if llie unailimnus
selection of |,)oroth,v Wi.isel I'm Ma>
(Jueen, is to be synibolie of the. rest of
the election. The EliMihelh Baldwin I.it
erarv Society, aimoufieed ifieir fupiiorl
of Miss Wusu, I In PALS of (mil st
agreed;:Jio support then .'ji^-u group itiuu-
bi-r; ill- l,li\v,i,:n W isiler society decided
to liaek lien enti v instead■ ni eiih l ing a
jfftJtdulflli u'l thul own: and Miss \\ eis-
er is also ihtj- ^hnice nf lite Itidyjieiwlents,
l.ast jiar B"\\e liavis litwili, tin in
depl niletlt; representalivi., was elected
over iilljeetions lo ihe fact thai she was
married. A consideralile furor was
i tin si ft by i he passing of ,i inh rjiioiigh
the Woman's, Council making .married
w'oityen ila ligihU" for the Htnior but tin
ruling' ; was made too; ;l,an tin affect lite,
election,<:if Mrs, Hewitt.
A succeecliug organi/alioii of Ihe com-
bined literary societies fought for ihe
remainder m' the May Fete positions
againjitr the uniiGl .and1 tiard-cainpaign
ing iwih pendent gro'upl wilh priiicesse's,
dijclielJjipV'Bhil maids beitig about neul>
di\ided, with the I'ficijition of the fresh-
man class, whose ..representatives were
iiverwht hiiingly iudependeiit,
.The. clinice .of Alis.s W'eiseri-asi ciiffilj
linn" eaiididate, ,en<|eil" i limors thai ihe
-literal>', :siiciirty i:-di-p. iuh :ii May Queen
■ battle u.olfld :comit|ili:: jhi.S; yran: ' Al iss
Wiisii i3 ilie lii-t unaniunius sileelii.n
in siveial veais
Lotiii Speech ItI Made
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as Burns Is Elected
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as Debate President
SPEAKER
I .ei'ii iv Burns,' ilreseill seCretar>-treas
urer, '"succeeds G(,in.loji 1 Jldham,; now .an
i v-sludeiil, as finMsident ol'i fl.ie I )i bate
i lub, I Int ris, only reaction to the siluii-
iion wits a' ji'ir.e>found "I'gli!" 'I alkali-, i
fellow lhlS'j|Ihirl|v- Ull si.u.e ■ •ccasii.ns
lie' has1 e\ en jiell kill)vv 11 lie aihriit the
soniewhal jt^nll'ug iMWij'i 111 ttil1"
phiiijey,!"' J'u.m this iieakih ',ln -seen
lhal tIn; Ill:mistr.iIi -n 'file i'l/. I<iiti
(''lub, is iViiw in s.-lfe hands.
In ,R|Wtiikiv i«iijniitv^>'ffl fti'ib/b '
h-arhed], life, reasnii for tildhain's n sig',
nation,' ' j|j1
Said t lldhapV! "I colisi'iitlrd to -ee I U
\Veilse:i;:; fiiir';« le,\y niiiuites - List;' Monilay
aftei he . hi'til .'sent iiiie i fiMralj siaie-
inent in wl.iieh tie rat lie r broadly hihted:
1 li:i;t III- did :hof like b i'-Sei;, m ui-studeilt -
presiding -ov 'ii'; intra'-.scholastic .Societies.
'Of course,Hie iaci thai my i;;ird showed
)■ n In i s hno have rilli i u 1 tin dean
in bis Maud on the sub'jeiet. AI any, jijle,
as is tlit- usual proeeeduic, iltl l,)i w:oii
his. I'liint. iiiid we agreed mi ir piy.clajiia
tion of abdication."
"Descartes Method \i(t
of Doubt" Subject i
of Sunday Lecture
Whitiiija, to Lecture N«jxt
Suinlay on Milton's
Poetry;
i,kl)aiis«' Macabre'* Was to Have Been Theme Subject:,
Pageant Begins at 10 O'Clock With
Dance Afterwards
Dr. Grey to Lead
Student Revival
of Baptist Group
Dr. J D Guy of I ii etmi will rmidiiet
the annual student-, revival. Spoiis.uri-d
b\ the Kio- I'.iptsst Snub in t uii'iii: at
ihe Second BajiliSt Cliutch tin:- vi'ejK
beginning February 2fi Tin nm lings u ill'
lit held I IMll I 7 .to ti, S;.!(l ill lie en
:,J
f. acli (lai at 12 15 j m J ir r.iji v V.iii
deliver a UK s-age mi "L ( bri-liaii ! .
Inn" 1'- tie leaders m, tIn k'ice uiiii.i.'
in the Baptist Student Auuv lions,-
olliee.
Thl i veiling uieefings at lbc S.-c n-l j
Bapiisi t hurrli art "pen lo the jitiblie
the Kic. grmip anin.nnced. and Kic.i
In hiiiini n the ,tt nth autiiiversary ot
tin' ptlhheftivri in Ileseai'tt s' paeiiyw
\l<llt\id 111 \, l', AlvH'iicJl deli\ert:d
a h clui'e S1111dii,v{ til |f|i I'by.sic.s An.pin
tlieafi e mi "I lesyai'tes' M vtloVd tit
Doubt " Wvt Simil.iy 1 M George Wlni-
lug will speak Oil " the Poetry of Mil
tun's Vimih "
In. AKlrich i ui i ndiii, >1 bis dinctissimi
Willi a utinlaliWi Hi.in Lord VolntC- lit
ter i" tin , i,-auth-.iof tin CfiiwbrMye European and Asiatic countries
M //,,/io-v: B> Cniversal llistmy, 1Ik. u1k, U,u 1U
I uiid, island thai winch disl;„el I,mi, ^ in ^ n,r,; ; h
lb, cm.iln.nd hisloi.es ol all coiin.iu- ,Miln .Ma-.-.-
. and is .i„t :a -liiinlen oil; the .npijiorjf- -Chamf-ivr^ Jane •" Stockton; Km' "h.-i.jtoai
,iu; - hari.lt. and \l,n„ne Kit/t.
'II wo replace |||-||>I\ by the mme t i,,!utiaf. .r tile ball Mil lepi-'. -i!
geiieial lei'in 'kin iw ledgi i miiiiined . ,-h;;i at U-I s <, r ihe jiastj pagan "i C I'lVis
Dr. \ Id rich, "we gtt tin. -lauiiiein <j t"l! ..._
an ideal1 cliei ished l>\ lb. great men .,1
i-cry a.ye tJit/sO b' iuly
" I 'ai atli-f Keyaiiicd," ihe new ibetne of llie Ar* hitee-urnl S"
: Annual insttitne Ball loniumm night -ii Ki\a-r Oak? from P> nl!
lie e;nrieil out in the iiaj^eaut wliieli will ■ .pt'Ji tin ati'ak. "l"hc ;■
; lias. Iioen .uiieii a special theme ni its uvmi, ilu- "'ledei-ujiiiiiii of lo-i
The pa^eanl. uiiicli will he held at ID, and fulknved By die dan.
Iiiesetit maidens of histoiictt! iui|Jortance fri'm ijievcn r.erim!.- n -.
I-nri'irit-aii al'l'rl \viatie eiaioliii s
... ivtu:.
l-'Mlll I
•i VLtls!®
stjldeiiis and i faculty
liciiiai'Jv VNelcmne,
ttieuitifcifs, ijl.re|B-l|il'
Nature Excursion
To Be Held Sunday
By Rice Y.W.C.A.
w b-an Uu,k learning i- an inlrllivii-..t!
gli..-in iiiiii i- tr; ai In l j ui - ill.ni lb.- I. it tu
itl uliionf i'i. lutlil sum it'-nl;:' im •
into, iliinking ili.it ii V' i • 11r l by it iiich
tilth cai|.Sei:0vj: ■■
."I,hei\ ai a | ei ba.p-, i w i m-ui i. . ■ ■ ■ : ho
'liltimilKitli.ll ni ' tile S .1,:. (Ill :-i.hI
r.i.'fthilii and ii he light hi. taitli.-. Iilvc, hghl
B -ois.-n .1. liirlit S llano , .1 -. • iil,:i
lighr;/ : '] y.1-,.
"A g.-in ral -I parai i.'.n • .f lb. ; y.i i ivii nl -
j 'illttintnatiiiii. lit illy | SjsV111/ had'Lt;iii
-.iclii.iin) ill ('practice, during and -inn. the
kiuaissance Men had btgnn isV mi ua
tun again by ihe, si Aihir light i.fVaitia',
Ih. ' had. I 'ait lliis )'• r. 11 -. I a. a:
|.aiali.ai hail receiwd. .oi tin iVinii
uii.ril ,ii lea-t no s> sii malic .T.-.i-jniil.itii.,i.
(('■.•iihititsii i:ii i',nic .'i
German Students
Given Gift Books
As Merit Awards
.will |j|
hiHti.irv
the.1T-' liftiiitiUrss, 111;
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Milp-li I .U'L>u -
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At:2;IH) p.;in. 'Sufiday the Ku
A., uink r the din-clion of
A $50 cash prize contest for original
radio dramas sponsored fiy the Drake
University (Des Moines, Iowa) radio
department was announcerr by Edwin G.
Barrett, director of the radio depart-
ment.
Contest is open to everyone in the
United .States. All major colleges and
universities have been notified and en-
tries are expected from many student
writers.
Judges will be Thomas Duncan, Iowa
author, Drake faculty members, and a
nationally known radio script writer.
The contest will close Monday, March
ISth.
Principal rules of contest, Barrett said,
are: ,
1. Contest open to residents of the
United Stales only.
2. Performing length of script limited
to either 13 or 26 minutes.
3. Signed declaration of originality
must accompany each manuscript.
Othello, Foundling Fish
Abandoned in Thresher
Office, Inspires Contest
There have licen a bunch ol cia/.y let-
ters left in the Thresher office; this year,
but Wedni'sday was the first time that
there ;was ever a lish tied to tine ul fjiCtfi?
Now this statement sounds rather ill-
humane if not prodigious, bill holding
down the letler was a howl and iu tin
bowl was a tis|i. ,
The letter: ■ ■ -
Dear Mr. Kditor: 1 _
1 am a poor woman who can't aifiird
to keep, litl|e'Othello. I know that you
art; a kind iliaii, and can provide him
with a good home, so I'I.EASI: take
good care of him, and feed him n gulai
ly 1 will a|ipreciate lit very much, for I
luvc him dearly. You will- find his food
on the tabli feed him every evening,
without fail. (live , him one pellet oI
food, or not more than two every night,
and don't lit hint i.u too many sweets:
| May God bless you,'kind sir, and!
ever watch ov'er.ybti and my iioor
little darling Othello. |i ,: ; ,1
liuoKKN TinARTKle
Little Othello is a dark lish. I it fact,
one could say that he was black; his
name (its him well, as Othello was a
black inooi But Othello, the fish, is
Chinese, with buggy-only 1111 huge, sad,
soft eyes. All Othello does is swim
around looking out of the window, and
this could get very tireVmie because the
bowl is round and all window. Because
of Othello's buggy-out eyes he can look
around corners. And beeaiisc. of Othello's
buggy-mil eyes he goes arniini! baking
for ciiniers to look around. But as Ihe
l.iowI is I.iuild; there are nn ciiruei'fi fi.ir
hint bi lofik aiMUiid. This .probably ac
jMoiints lot his liugt, deep1,: sad eyes,
Anyhow,- a ! hoiite must he gol for
()t holli i. The desk of a new spiipyr-editor
is no place for a hard sliell turtle, let
alone ,i delicate bit of fishiness. And as
lithe mother of -Othello wants a good
home fur liiiu, he should tie aiiopted hv
a fish lover. The mily way to ascertain
this' fact is to hiive people write in lish
stories, and the 1 person who writes the
In st story will win Othello!
There are a few very simple rules,that
must he followed in this ;eii|it:e'st.
are: ■- S | Ijallil j|(, : ® Jsl
1, Tlie siory niusi lie original; veracity
is ot minor importance (This means
that >'<nt can lies like
, 2. It cannot be writ I en by any owner
or cmpliiyee of the l Eretich's Fish Food
Company. '
| 3, The l||g must he no longer than
live words or more.
4. There must not hi: any slighting re-
marks of the Thresher, sin ft' therein.
All maniiscri|its submitted automati-
cally become property of the Thresher
and the decision of the judges is filial.
The deadline for these stories is Tiles-
day February 23 at noon. The winner will
lie announced in next week's Thresher.
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Yiniis, lmiHiiisl, nml Lotii- I ii -iardin-.
ei;iiliiglst,, will,go on a naltiri evCiiisinii
abiiig ilit. Sail Jjicjiitii Kivi r-; Ai'i'r ilu;
excur^iiai. a pictlie will \)c lit 1.1 .uMag
ih .lia )!i;tri|ens. nieinbers ■ and llieil
frit-lids w ill ilie. I at 2|O0 p. in ill 11 mil
-i t In I b ai si on Public 'Library
I asl Tue-'iay ilie Y \V. C. \ ,|i
leiidi-d a I .i-liton service al llie t hurrli
i.i ilu lie Ui. nn r, and heard Ke\ Gm
'd.i'jii.. M' Utilise spejik iiii .'"KaciaL I'rob.-
jchis:;' Afler llie seG,ict;;:,v'a;t: the linine
ifil I thin ni Garrison, reire-hun ills w i vi: |||,;
si i;Veil. .'ilid ;i| short ";:busiiM ss: uu etnig j
'.Was.', beb!;- ,
Tin .iui.ua! IVeiiefit liridgi' parl'.t will
In heldMarch gat tin; Sanitary: bjit'in
I hints Mary Margaret-'Blair api • niti d
the fiilbiiving c.OntmittSs,:-!, prizes, l- li/.i
hllh .Sicelt': and Dili 'jftlotl; ref,ti..!s),ii
ttii-lils, l llieii! I.ec ; tickets, Km Ii Brandt,
The following committees "Were' aisiv
Fir
*t in War, Peace.
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urn
I Holiday (.uusing
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We
IJhe Washington
W
Bill-' %
si pr.t .-ident
■ it i no. ..it '..t'skt
1,7''''i ivill'; be
a|i|iiiit:i'ted lo niake, plans fbt'tln Slpfeg
t ilntt icuci \vIiich the Rice "Y" Will en-
lerfain . in wtrlj April : hotisine. IVutli
lirandt anil .Mary Virginia 1 'Iale ; iufm -
l)fiAkti<|Gil 1 ribkli and ;l£,t-|e Mult.
^Ci'-.rrespCindi'tiee,N Ivyelyii \\fot;iil-,|-'■ ;il;-
rah^enielit'Si Ada Francis Miller, Bur-'
bara Meyt-rs,Margaret RoSe Mcl.. ilaii.l,
ami : Marie Burns; .niitiieogriiphiiig,
Sarah Catherine IhMuis; fpoil, hlizalii.t-li
Steele, K'ulb Taus.iid. Mai.t Margaiei
I lurli-y ; recreation. Beatrice Bloouuiiusi ,
trans("i0t;tati0jl, ISuth' ,I?iftlt;r anil jeiui
A'awter; banquet - : p log rami Beriiariliin
Keller and (I'.ien Lee.
Tin nn inbers of the abut i- cornniiitees,
will meet at thy Ddivntoivn Y. ,VVL G; A.
;al 1 :30 p in. Tuesday to discuss further
plans fiir the conference vvtth coinmii,
tilft ol the Y. \V C A i<if the lldii^twi
College '
'I In aiiiiiie! sary e.f
t.ti.rge \N a>hiiiglmi, lit'
ilk I in!- .I S1 a11 - «b"M
i vo 11111.■ I in,in 17,Ss; |i,
11ii111;'eiu. :.,11 .i M. .i,i|a>
111 -! i 11111 -,
III l ;| w ol' llie i'acl llial \.v ;oh.iiu;!■ n.
ii..- bv| e 1111.iiiii11> .USI\ uauievl lln "i iili. i.
..! In-- C'.lIiiIis, and ituiv i -.d!i i lili-i,'.
"Ill-i ill war, 111 Si III peace; and lii -t ,r.
Ilea: Is "f fe emiliirylneii," ll.n: ,n! '
ininis'ii al I-in of lln 111 si iluli has I,'.Mini
to liiakt a -special viccaiSion of: tills (lily;
i Jiii', order tu eeWituiei prupi tK t fflifj
bii'lliil.iy i f this mail, .mi of lln go.ilrsl
ligin, - in mil hist. ,i >. I In his'.-tiiu vv ii!
a. a livib'J cla s>t's . r jalU .1 a I • ■ r> pic u,.,l ■
M . • 1111.. V I .1 ., M I V .
I hirte u .s|'ud> ills ui' the ;lt||| In-.iil.Mli
who have dis'll1 eui.-lu i lie inSelv. - in
tie Mody oi iiii tiiaii .lln e;,e. th< !u
-'i.,i -ivr hiiffl been auardtd ln.tiks -eiu
lis re ,]jy' d >i -■ Av i iid-le;-; Gei niani;ft|((ftl&fc
IVeiii'iiat.aiii Xeiw ' ^irleauw;.: i ?," , 1 1
.In ' 'r. Ma\. !• i t.:.mi's < ..'rm/ili 100
t'lasst f Malieh i.-nn',,! .
.,/iSr by; hit>Jl> iilamS Cutiiks ^eoaiictl'
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fiMi llson '■ it.;evj^ed'- ifyteefeW.
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Thresher Suggests Cagey
Costumes for Those Who
uDidilt Regain Paradise
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For Princess of
May Fete Named
Mary ; Kllen Triplett and
Nit/e were chosen t)weu \\ istv r l.itei''
ars Sviciety candidiltcs .for
ihe May Fete at tin regular meeting ot
tin club Wediiesllay at Autry House.
11. The -society w ill spivtisor a dance Mon
day iiit)r,uing at Aiitry Ifotise from 10 H
12, Admission, will he 15 cents per per
Son, 2?i cents fiir Coti|iles. (iirls are in
viletl to come Avithout dates!
Initiation ot' the Owen Wistcr pledges
will lie held Tuesday at the Yacht Chili,
the mock initiation in the afternoon ilil'l
the formal dinner and initiation in tin
evening.
I ml I l, a bal.l pl.i,-, t'-i.;.!- to I'.ii'
frinii , o-spi.-i',iall;v in the slun't .t.iti.U" ill-
li.ltt .1 lo the AtcliilcCIs, Bill as th. y iii i,
iiv |fftifrMBijill (|iiicki cilaligv" aiiiS'ts,' u'o .st
41 11 ivu i tiuijjli wt iniit-am-di | htisis w\ih
out undue strain, lint ih..«, stiiih as
i'tigiueers uiid rnaiheuianciaiis,
s.lto.iv .to chi'fii'gc k|{||| cailght , hi ' the
s'hiitile. and s..nii of . them didn't !niak.
it into Paradise ignore deadline. They
wer.t left between Hi men and lull, thai
is. Nowhere.
So that leaves tin ontv ones Cubit- for
angthu the Architects Tilt; n>i • • f ilu:
boys art iu a hell of a iiv Bui tin re is
no reason to weep oitr discarded horns
and tails.1. Milton still oilers chan.es inr
expressiveness in the retdni of Xolhin'g
111 -s
l'erha]is the most ahstrai'l way to In
seen, Would be lo lune the square root
of minus one painted j$jji one's tiinimv
and be iuiaginary. If this is too vagtit,
or if loit're poor in math, come with
ihe square root of two painted on >oii.
and be at least irrational. If you art1
nlori interested ill practical than in theo-
retical mathemaiics, it might Imp io get
things liried up if, yoli came with a slide
iiik- aioiuul yum neck '. i ;
If you're an acadeni, anil the' above
are too subtle, you can turn to more
; i;Vt;. tbi'i i'l
liltraiv. idea's. '.If ,v.o..i. ;liCljii;!n;i;|: sol,
can Wrile i V all ovri v-ni' ami i", ,Vt i. I '
die I; tig lish. I f-;y:otr < 'e-'gii/f iHiyil II tui
a's.:S'liakespi.:are, ipjtl H h.ig.vt V-iiii1'\-,ail
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W'thiiijl l.'nvler a gioii'i- ,d M i-ei-llanv, : m eb;ite.
villi can mark X oil you' .md ei ,ine as'tiiV;'
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to tigtii'a-l"-i;.itt:t;iduiw'i' Mjij ifijli® |w3 th.t .i,t.i,'tfii'i
of an "ass. t."
11 c It's Si.me nliire paml I'm
l"l -II HKI', . ,ti \, ,n . iiid conn- a« I'nntx.
X.iw all ih.s, rliings H;i\ inlliei ttivi
uiiicli w, .n and l. ai on tin tummv In-
stead !of pkiiit, '.liiiivare ha^-'a: g-'rtat.-tleal
>.f |iossibilitit's m ivpitissiug the virtues.:
j<".rain Appoinftd
Iltnul of F. Ii. F,
Initiulion
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ni.uv J.t .„ ih,;- lunn, I eagn'., Jf was,
jjlM du'i.li d Ib.-i; a .lance is : ■ | gives
•im i ward-: \ aleru White I..-., ... i|,c
|Ci tninilt.ci.j'.-'jft!. r-.:tT c ''itVvita: ii>n list •. r iftp
i lance.
Man Ltiii'K Sti v en i.v„ui-l
I. u/i -?-,f i)./v.. '«'y bv \ i,-|. i llciser
u tin Monday at'tern., n m, .-1i;,^ '-'K;
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Press not ill a siul
Faith
Tie a can opener
and conn IS Desire
'I'hen's a hunch i I eagev ideas lot'
Ho]ie. but iheCn not for publication
Drop aiouiid to tin Hor n|Vice ih'tjil'
look at our eiclvitlgs on lln nialter
Tile best ..111, how i vet. is Sojlll illiilg
that >tui'll have t>> llfltlie out t'oi; .-jour-
self, Wear a li string atitl i>aint iflus 1
oil yoftr siom.ich ami come as "niiddle
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dance ballot
I
I wish to vote that
si-ring Satiiirdav niirlit
I l*ld'ai:j-: ,:.i'-i;.
I lie 1 Iks i h|b ( pit s, ni
-The ;!iiliioijj:i.reag'u(*, ,, .
j liti;voieiiig litis' li'ipiiiion
till erotiji of ■ " ■'
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The vlated
I'llC; Stag- ' ; .
the follow iiig-i
lancts will tu-
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