The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1928 Page: 2 of 4
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I \( H iNOES
Sot That It Matters
Do ) on Remember'.'
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, th«- young author
K„ and "Th>- Old
Island, following
, boating; nnd Milt
«mI seeing to the
will I...
tlebate
«• freshtnan coming 1«> college
that everything in new, Strang",
glaring. Th* next day hp is
t ready to go hack home. Ht*
«* to say a little longer. He
"ifiktM friends; everything Is no
rtr npw, Strang*', and glaring. He
soon finds that things just seem dif-
ferent; that tirne will sunn remove
strangeness from anything. Four
years in the college make* the student
ition our tlurt '< home, and when he
head
•y at
Colin
lent of the
I frum*
MMM. He
artment of
Alabama
A labania
M A de-
cree, ttlui
nrld iiusl- **
>f general 1
regulated ;*«
Hth Well* ! f'
H. W Marlow has hi
gree from the University of Chicago
and in now teaching school ma'ms at
the Kansas State Teachers College,
Manhattan, Kansas We couldn't
And out whether he is married ot not.
College Songs
A* many of the summer students
do not know the words to the two1
College songs. Or R. L. Marquis has<
requested that the* be published in
the Chat. The songs follow
SINGING GLORY TO THE GREEN
Hinging glory to the green,
Hinging glory to the white,
For we know our dear old College
Is forever in the right;
Down the corridor of years
We'll forget the joys and tears
PHOTOGRAPHS
I.I V E FORBVKR
Tell the story with
PHOTOGRAPHS
Oenton, Texas
t IW Weet Court Squars
The Shaw Studio
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timing of one of his "Nizi
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mm of his theories I think he under
. -kt iuniti M the importance of tiudition
j in the World Without
j-it'll y new*| ajn't would have nothing''
i to report The newspapers, those' finds that everything is n
'Wotervatue implements of the ud |*,r*nge, and glaring.
vert liters, will he the biggest obstacle
i hat unified business will have to
I ( oinhat I hey will dU{ie the public to
to
( omstwk who ha felt 'hs j -t,ii ter end
it of her autumn novel, "Pe j
Web" with her publishers, |
i*. I to rati and I otittis.'iy, hu * i ■ . .
'he professional politn-inn. ;iinl shyster
.some delightfully remoi- , .fW
•fMit in WaSi
Hut. it may b<
ore war It may
, there will be no
be that the day of
til "fa
of fill
t'olleg,
i and . <oi. ,,<at
gave a < ill write a little, but
fore tnenihe u| tramp, after a wlnti-r
hi r of Comi. I work
rt Worth. Ties. ___
ties <.f the city
neroU'i "l the i become a byword
ii*i I tivitie of i -ying to decipher
•«*t year im hide re have said other
" the « (invention in in an extract
'ii held here, mil the
i«r (iod know-
n held he
l?ltm/,ftl loir
Tours to the mountains and
to the Indian pueblo* of New
Mexico are being arranged
special recreation features for the
summer These are planned as
week-end trip* so that, the stu-
detits' work is not interrupted
Shorter trips will he provided to
the beauty spots of the Palo I uro
canyon, which are within easy
reach of the college. The Prairie.
< anyoti is located within close dia-
tance of some of Texas' beautifulest
scenery. The Palo liuro canyon is a
('lint Wiiks is a married man, who
is now practicing as assistant mana
ger of the Penny Store in Fort Worth
Hubert Moss, whose laboratory I
locker was always full of his neigh-1
bor's fixtures, is now head of the
Why not try
THE BEST
service in your
choice of barber*
Ea#le Barber Shop
77te Eagles' own
Filling Station
Massey & Hopper
Marathon Ga* and Oil
lia«l grown out of the author's concep-
tion "What makes you think that you
could do better I ask*-d "Hccuuse I
have made the experiment." he replied !
\ ou will nee whist I mean by looking i
nt some of my sketches. Here they ...
are." Oood in spots, but as whole W"" R"',n,? th<" l,ald l'rarit"
pretty bad I suggested that he eol-! "I'*' "I"'" unexpectedly; a gulch
j arioiit tr. «• hiirnlmj deep and three
! "i four hundred yards wide. Then
on the other side the level
for itcveral mile
Here in North Texan we havn't
many beauty spots. The entire section
is beautiful, (tne can get an eye full
from his window every morning (if
it isn't raining) that will make him
feel proud that this is his home. The
College campus is second to none in
Texas when compared as to beauty.
The beauty of the campus, Itenton
and the surrounding country, along
with the fact thut we have A! school,;
go to make up the reasons why we
have more summer students than any
other college in Texas.
it all
•nue and Syea
may have same
ice and identify-
ith honey.
taste funny,
t my knife."
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STUDENTS AND
HT HOUSEKEEPERS
your old friend in the
GROCERY LINE
If alone Grocery
W Avenue H
§
if"
lik to top
ilk pointct';
Just the Hi
laborate with Charlen Dana Gibson on
a novel; II Henry to make the pictures
uM F MILKS | ami (Jibson to compile the text. "In •' ""
that cam-." he responded, "you would " ' 0"t,nu'
— i have the murderer and his accessory , f"n\ HW"< ,h''
. John, dol-j on the title peg. I'.,,mbly there is T 1^>",lul 'b-senption. We
P^i danger in collaboration " I ask hi... ""V"' "•*" th* (iran<1 C" yon.
mm hoid if he had other abnormal desires '"i th*'y s"y il '* for lnon' beautiful i
I II Pltehee "No." he said, •'but I have certain!lh"" ,,MPO We know that
gifts For example, I can shave with " ■' ouw take this
out the assistance of a mirror Of newspaper for us to tell all I
course I understand thai the rink in W< '^e canyon the thing
that case is all mine Have you anv lhul y"u *" ttr"' sw' for yourself
H
object ion to my cutting my own throat,
just what
Tear hert
looks like, Canyon
(V
over yat on de
.o'i is by heem a lodge
from goot points,
a Is dees a feet!! You
anny day | providing no inntM-ent bystander is 1 "n, h*rB ' "Hege is really giving an
ounce de dragged down with me" Henceforth' '"•nefit to its students by
wot!! So I | am the lone wolf " , providing these week end tours. As
hitting ! of the best scenery in the United
! i States is in New Mexico, the West
hoid mabei , ,,f Honham. former Texas students an- taking advantage
a wander fu,l"nl <'* ,h" ' "Ibge. visited friends | of the situation and are going to see
lu re ltt*t
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Dependable
GROCERIES
a*
Reasonable Price•
niteuliM U taMuU *4
Ught luuwkMftn
Woodson A. Harris
uROcat
We Deliver
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YOU CAN'T HEAT THESE PRICES!
CALL PRICES
Suits cleaned and pressed —
Suits pressed
Pants cleaned and pressed
Cants pressed
Plain wool dresses cleaned and pressed
Plain silk dresses cleaned and pressed
DELIVKKY
Suits cleaned and pressed . —
Suits pressed ...-
Pants cleaned and pressed
Pants pressed —
Plain wool dresses cleaned and pressed
Plain silk dresses cleaned and pressed —
EAST SIDE TAILORS
PHONE 31 PHONE
Jtiu ifdwtru ij niam2j2fiJ2.
iiii 'j -g
..w,ne [ dun't breeng me maybe from pucku-
liimt the idea, but by | pine a pruppuszle'' wot is by heem
far the most of it enthusiastically in
t'avor of it. Some said they had
rather go every day in the week and
get out a week cirliirj but we find
that they are exceedingly happy that
they can write a theme over the
v. Wr • end or trek over to Dallas or
to Fort Worth or journey to Podunk
'i.v th- h UK folks on Friday after-
noon and not have to come back until
late Sunday night.
The psychology of the idea is ex-
cellent. The facta bear out the plan
ulso a lodge assuttmerit from goo?
points, that? Resitea hum wot's de
wetter You a creeple'?????
THE LONE WOLF
Rob !>avis wlio, in thirty years as
editor, has known many of the im-
mortals, tells this diverting story
of O. Henry as an illustrator.
O. Henry regarded himself aa an
illustrator. The passion of his life was
to make the pictures for his stories
He was of the opinion that the artist
could not visualize the characters that
NORTH SIDE SHOE SHOP
We are as near to y.iu aa your phone
NO JOK Too Hit; OR TOO SMALL TO HE APPRECIATED
Phone 314 Goodyear Equipment
JSt Zcon+*m+cnl Yrant^orfmHmm
9
ROLET;
IT'S HOT
W OULDN'T A DISH OP ICE CREAM
TASTE GOOD?
He are still nerving those. More Than-Enough dishes so popular
with the students last summer, and the price hasn't changed.
This Car
has be«a cauw4e#y
checked ltd men
ditlo**4 wkar<
V Motor
V
Radiate*
Rear Axfte
A MA710#-Wm*C
iNsrmmoM
where savings are greatest
Frocks for Many Needs
Are Offered At Small Co t
These are the day
to add i fresh (rock or
two to your summer
supply — clever modes
are offered at i price
that represents worth-
fj / while economy.
Women Misses
4 Juniors
f
A Timely Saving!
ou netd
v Starting
BROOK'S DAIRY
10.1 Ave. A.
Jusi (Iff The Campus
Phone 467.
J
The Average Person Knows HJD00 Words
Teddy Roosevelt
Knew IDOjm words
1 low Many Do You Know?
Wil l TKACH YOU ALL WORDS
El>NK & H \GNALL'S
Self Pronouncing Dictionary
with index
$2.')0 without index
TEACHERS COLLEGE
STORE
ftof Vwrtmnn, Proprietor
ICROB8 !'K( V| •• \w BlILDINC;
vLightfaig
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vftU
Look For the Red
uO.JLwTag
After we have thoroughly
reconditioned a used car, we
attach a red "O. K.^ tag to
the radiator cap.
This tag certifies that the vi-
tal units of the car have been
gone over completely by ex-
pert mechanics and put in
condition to give thousands
of miles of additional serv-
ice, It takes all the
M
*
f «
guess-
work" out of used car buying
Look for tku tag w/wn you b' a
toed car—for it is your guarantee
sfquaftry asui orrlnr I
S. I SELF MOTOR CO.
J?/.J H est Hickory St.
Phone 2
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Mehaffey, Margaret. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1928, newspaper, June 29, 1928; Denton, TX. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth313984/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.