The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1939 Page: 3 of 4
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in A u try House. Musical program
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inif to get Ploy to couch him. What'* There were nine couples and
the matter, Liz Ut vl —did th«y ex-;a Wrd-dott at the Empire Boom ljtiM
^ -f.-iliuct too much from that red hair? ,Saturday afternoon; from all^^i's
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Political Posters—Get them early,
the rush. Reasonable prices.
See George Korristall, 225 Hunt Hall,
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Dartmouth College students play
ed the part of extras In a movie film
ed on the campus during the recent
Winter Carnival celebration.
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FIVE "sophomores nt a New England university had
been assigned to report on the residential districts of
a southern city, its principal products and the location
of its plantations.
Hour after hour they thumbed through hook after
hook in the library—all to no avail. Then one of them
had a happy idea—why not telephone the city's Mayor?
They did —and in a few minutes had all the informa-
tion they needed.
No matter what the question—in college, in social
life, in business — you'll find the telephone is often
the quickest, most economical way to get the answer.
Girls Club
Next meeting^ Monday at 3
p. in. in Autry House. Mrs. Anna
! Uy Turner will speak oil "My I,iff
i In Business."'
French Club (Lcn Hiboux)
Next meeting: March 2N nt 7::I0
i. in. in Autry House.
I.H.st meeting: Mr. OberhA ffjde-
t:ilk Tuesday night in the Physics
Building.
Cramner Club
Next meeting: Picnic ut Ash Lake
•' Sunday, meeting at p. in. at, i
An try House. > ii
- - Byl-if- clothiers takes pleaMim ip
Choral Club fann.otinciiig the iiprioiiHmvtit isf Mn,*
Next Meeting: Monday .it 7:!i0 I (Pinky) Lafirnne as then nice 1^ p-
! p. m. in Autry House. resentative.
1 Hyrd's enrry a complete stock iff
mciehniidise jfin men .'nnrf woni<|ln, anil
aremufcfnu efforts to cater purtu ifl-j '
arl.v to the Hire students. J J
When making your spring selection
at clot lies, let Hyrd's aid you. Not
only d<i they have a complete stock
of suits, slacks, >port .-Jiits, and ac-
cessories for college mini, lint they'
also curry on I heir floor a full line
of spring selections for young women.
A very attractive display .of men's
clothing was put on lasi weol< at the
Autry Hons.' by Hyrd's ami tentative
plans are being made for a display
if vming women's spring clothes,so
Aiit.h Thresher for annomiei.-
mi nt of this dates. Thi; friendly sales
men at. tln-ir -'lore can aid ynii in any
election I.f-do I lies''you wislnito make.
Adv.
P. A. L. S.
Next meeting: Tuesday at1
p. ill. at Autry; House. ''
1:15
Best Wishes
to the
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American Institute of Electrical
Engineers
Next meeting: Wednesday at Tt.'jO
|on the top floor of the. ytiling WotiV^
I en's Christian Association. Tho^fne'et-
iriK, comprising electrical engineering
students from both Texas A. and Ml
and Rice, will he held to make prep-
• arations for the cluh's .convention
which will lie held sometime in-April;
Last meeting: Wednesday at 11 a.
• m. in the Mechanical Building Mr.
! Hrivnatz of the Houston Light and
Power Company spoke on "Illumina-
tion."
Rally Club
Next meeting: Monday at 7:15 p.
m. at the Senior Commons.
Pre-Law Club
Next meeting: Tuesday at 7::it) p.
in. at the Autry House. There will be
a speaker.
Camera Club
Next meeting: Wednesday at 7:,'(0
p. m. in Autry House. Francis Mil-
ler, Houston Press photographer, will
speak on news photography.
Y. W. C. ||
Next meeting: At noon Tuesday in
A. B. 201. Plans for the conference to
be held here April 21 to 2H will be
made.
Last meeting: Noon Tuesday in A.
Ii. 201. Mary Petrie presented a re-
port on the joint meeting, of the1 Kice
branch with the Southwest ■ i--puncil
held Sunday at the dov ; ! .un 1 mid
ing.
Methodist Student Union
Jonn Brooks was in charge of both
meetings at Autry House this week.
Her subjecj Tuesday was "The Law
of the Magic Lamp" and Thursday
"How to Make Yorself Available
to Cod."
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Caji|i:atw)aUons to Ma* (Pinky) i t(?a!U: .''-Whking deal of spice being added by
Latlrone for. suing In tint clothing i i ^rs pay the check -The novelty songs from the King's Jest-
bu.-int'Ks. We hope Miss H. will „p.|'M"im,vh Club U *•" * ]oU ot MslgJ ««oU bye.
prtiyki. We have reserved a room for C. i
Moser at Lhe Samaritan Hospital after!
Hll Saturday nite. Hanks said Moser
<|uite a load on his shoulders. |
We hear they are going to "Institute"
-i man Inge licence bureau for' Jimmy j
Bat tun d, AI Parish, Todd. First one
iver tile liiie wins five bucks fro'm';
,'ach of the other two by common I
■onsent. so lis rumored, Johnny La
trine caiiie back to ask for contri
tuitions toward a size twelve sweater! ;
•v Kmily I not turtle-neck). We gave ,
uladly. \V. Lee (>', Jr. (Stu'rling) is
having a hard time trying to make ^
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system for "coke dates"—he can't
find u stand this side of the. bay. Just
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Baptist Student I'nion
Writing Club
Next meeing: Every day nt 12:15
jp. m. Students from Baylor Universi-
| ty will, give devotionals on Monday
j and Friday, and a group of Baylor'
! Students will have charge of a spe-
,1 vinl program on Tuesday. After the
! program, u* picnic will be held at
Hermann Park, with the visiting Bay-
lor students as special guests.
On Wednesday, the speaker will be
Mrs, Carl McEachern of Austin. Mrs.
McEachorn is well-known to Baptist
students ill.Texas. She teaches a large
Sunday School class of Texas Univer-
sity students in Austin, and was chief
speaker at a Kice Baptist Student
Union Retreat last year.
On Thursday, the students will
hear Mrs. J. O. Williams of Nashville,
Tennessee. Mrs. Williams is a noted
chalk-talk artist, and is the wife of
the business "manager of the Sunday
School Board of the Southern Bap-
tist Convention. She appeared in a
chalk-talk last year at ,a Rico■ Bap-,
list Student Union prayer meeting,
and her listeners were delighted with
her art and spnrkling humo".
Beginning a new mystery
for your consideration
GIFTS
for all occasions
at
The J. J. Sweeney
Jewelry Company
700 MAIN ST.
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Is it sheer brut * ^ Itaiy, with
she is ;; wilh none, follow her
few Jews, and Japan, ^ forclgn
kacl. ^ Dt-ma h anti-Semitism
correspond?ftt. rev aUc forcign pol-
cloaks o wlcul"UC ' d nnd France are wor-
international problem. _ .
Jcwhh r™,,s >r°^sPohucs
hy OEMAREE BESS
FANNIE HURST writes in the Post this week a
moving and sympathetic story of a bygone era. Step back into
the years with Mamma and Her First National Bank.
OWE ANY MONEY? Know anybody who has more bills
than he can handle? Lowell Brcntano reveals A New Wny
to Pay Old Dehta. See page 23.
Honors!Earthworm,1. /
rTt„. """" Powers/mWis
STVMIE0 BY BEAVERS!
'lhe Heaver Dam
WLLMM HAZLETT UPSON
K.O. THE CHAMP? Willie Parks watching movies of the
champ's latest fight, spotted one possible way. Read Otia
More Round, a short story by Don Tracy.
AND . . . Oaret Garrett reports on a West Coast war zone,
in Labor at the Golden Gate . . . Short stories by Octa-
vus Roy Cohen and Ruth Burr Sanborn .. . Editorials,
poetry, fun nnd cartoons. All in the Post out this week.
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Rice Representatives
An ARROW White
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The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1939, newspaper, March 17, 1939; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth230447/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.