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CHATTER HOX
H* LAM A K H.Y
THE CAMPUS CS
VOLUME XVU
NORTH TEXAS STATE TEACHERS OOLLKOE. DENTON, TEXAS. FRIDAY. Jl'NE 80. l 3:i
NUMBER .'V2
LETTERMEN TO
RETURN IN FALL
LOOKS UKH1HT
Don't Mia*
riM*
That more eftmintir students who
have been spvndiKK ell their time at
th* park down on the slab and minia-
ture golf court* have
•wn missing one of
the mo t amusing of
all the attraction* of-
fered. Up on the;
gridiron each evening
sees the progress of
one or two Moody
content* between hot*
spirited teams of what Mister Phil-
lips, the Mclntyre of the Teachers
College, persists in terming "soft-
bellers." (Mr. Phillips" terminology
should not be allowed to create the
wrong impression regarding the na- ——
ture of the contents, however.! The NICHT GAME AGAINST TIT
Van Zandtera seem to be lending the ON LOCAL GRID IS SEC-
pack at present, while the Old Soaks OND FRAY CARDED ON
are furnishing plenty of comedy for ; SCHFDULE
the fans. Imagine the thrills at see- —
ing a long fly bounce off the front Though few plans have as yet
porch of the Old Soaks' incomparable U'eii made, Choc Sportsman, as-
center fielder, the one and only Buz- sistant to head coach .lack Siseo,
*urd Beak Sportsman! said Thursday, football will
again be in the lime-light on the
We t an l o College campus within a few
" ,'0° months and there is little doubt
Just to show that Sporuway is not that the invitations sent out each
the only column which can shoot u year by the coaching staff will
high and mighty line of piffle here |Jt. mailed soon, it is believed,
is what We suw on walking through Kach year Coach Siseo and his
the Park the other night: The Mar- corps „f helper* send out bids to
<iui brothers, engaged in ftery game letter m e n and outstanding
of ping-pong and on the verge of squudmen and freshmen grid-!
coming to blows over a disputed, stt.rs to tht> anmm| two weeks
point - Te<l Wright, mighty athlete preparatory grind to whip the J
and all-round whatuman, at last be- .given and white pigskin machine i
ing tamed into docility by the *•- jnto shape for the regular sched-
centricity of a little white golf ball u|t, A conference ru|jn>? mitk<ls it
which just mould ,wt roll over a two- impo8sib|e for the locals to start
't - Swenson, ex-mag man training before September tenth.
t"r"i ">u* ,n*" "*,in;,in th« tr,ck|This leaves only about a week
'' l,l°nd I'ejilah — I at attaraen, a f,a|f before the first sched-
K.ng Kong of I)enton, brmlv holding ulH| encMintor with Southern
his now as he daintily ducks his Wwtho(||8t a, ,)a„as ()n H,.,item-
head under water in the sw.mming, ,H>|. 2{) thf> siscon,cn Hn .s)ated
pool - Buddy Beard, explaining to t(| ta U, j,, nocturnal encount-
of ulK.II lutillxl liutnliiisa • hik
INVITATIONS WILL BE
MAILED OUT SOON TO
PROSPECTS FOR 1933
CASE STUDY IS HOLIDAY BEGINS
COMPILED HERE TOMORROW NOON
—
Coaches
J ACK SISCO
CHOC SPORTSMAN
RECRKATION PARK TO RE-
MAIN OPEN DCRING
RECESS
j
Recess in celebration of the Fourth
of July will begin tomorrow, Satur-
day. July 1st., al twelve noon, ac-
III SINESS AI). DEPARTMENT
SENDS OUFSTIONAIRK
TO 10(1 FIRMS
"Recent Ohservat loie. Relative To
Office Practices," a cuse study com-
piled by 11. I). Shepherd of the bus-
itH s administ ration deportment, in
coital* ration with a class who msis- Ul received by the
ted Ml making the •aterml possible. < (-hAt |aHl llight. Th„ holi
um Mr. W A .aruiiei. ..i the same ,|BV wj|| sevan o'clock Wad-
department. has been issued. The nMd,y mo,„in|f( ju|y f,
oo*. niimtw? HJiniNi. and t* eight
eleven
EARLY BIRD ORCHESTRA
TO APPEAR AT T C PARK
SOON M'ALISTER SAYS
Arts Chairman
a circle of spell-bound listeners the
golden opportunities to be derived
from buying a subscription to Hoo-
land's for the sum of "only 3*4 cents
per month" — and Malcolm Stone
experiencing difficulty in breaking
jer with the T. C. U. Horned
| Frogs on the local sward.
Many l.ettermen Return
The presence of Walker, captain
iof 1UH2, Moore. Wright, Malone, Her-
NOTICE!
All Juniors and Seniors who
have not taken or who lire not
now scheduled for Education 400
(advanced student teaching)
ire asked to go to Mr. Mallhew.s
office in E-i03 to file appli-
cation. Failure to apply now
will mean that the College may
not he able to furnish facilities
for you ut the proper time.
W. J. McConnell
Dean of the College
and one-half by eleven inches, and i
contains fifty-two pages. In the pre-I
face. Shepherd has v-ritten. "This
report has been prepaid! for private
I s'tan* use and is not t<> !«• commer-
cial ued." The bock wis i-sued in
May of this year.
approximately 100 form letters
were sent out to large companies in
the Fast, these letters being hi the
i f o t in of quest ionuaiics. From this
i number, eighteen replieil. The pur-
homc of the I took is best seen from
the following quotation from the pre-
| fac* "Tin* study has Iwen made in
an effort to bettor acquaint our stu-
dents of business administration with
modern practices in
The library will be open Saturday
afternoon from two o'clock until five;
reserve books may be secured until
two o'clock Satuiday afternoon, to
be due Wednesday morning, accord
ing to Mrs. Pearl C. MeCracken, head
librarian.
Because of the holiday, no motion
picture or stage show will lie held
in the Auditorium on Saturday eve-
ning.
The Kecreational Park will be open
each evening during the recess ex-
cept Sunday evening The park will
open at the regular time, six-thirty.
As to whether or not the regular
program will be carried out ut the
park each evening, no particulars
■ inouern practices in well organized were known .it the ('hat office as the
office*. The material hits been com- l apcr went to press.
piletl as supplementary to an ad- Classes will be resumed at seven
vanced course in secretarial training, o'clock Wednesday morning.
A form letter, which made up the The Senior anil Demonstration high
questionnaire, was dictated to the schools will observe the same holiday
> members of the cfetsft. The letters
1 were transcribed and mailed by the
. . , . . _ . iring and possibly others will be mis-
down the sales resistance of Gate- , ' * , „.
, ,, . .. . . sed next year: however Coach Sisco
keeper Campora, who evidently had . ... , ... *
. .. . a. , wiII be able to plug the ho es pretty
a pronounced antipathy to Stones , , . , „
proposition that entrance to the park ii,ffw Uv" >' w,,h " <> r""«
be exchanged for a two months sub- '4,1 "M"admen. „ is hoped Knowles,
scription the checker tables stand- l'"nt"r; 1 * *"'■
ing forlornly deserted except for the < aU;- *«* «•■ M *
presence of a small white dog who K®1"*'' ,
used them for purposes for which they ,-n<' • ' Wilaon. bi
Bill Cooper To
! student*. They also received the re-
plies, it n d a f t.e r examining them
; turned them over to the instructor
to be summarized in this report. For
obvious reasons, the material has
! been presented with special reference
! lii secretarial duties and responsibilj-
1 ties. In this study, the term 'secre
jtary' is applied to all who do steno-
1 graphic work."
so that students who are tioing their
practice teaching will be allowed to
take advantage of the recess.
Dr. W. E. Galbraith
Speaks at Meeting
Of Christian Group
DR. SAM II. MrAIJSTER
TEXAS REDBIRD
TO ACCOMPANY
DALLAS GROUP
were not intended.
Mullins,
back; Yar-
brough, back; Klder, back and Cap- School as football coach,
tain Mule Vaughn, back, will be to the announcement an
Several of the companies voiced
a preference for college and tech
of \!«/iamo nically trained employees Several
\'Uuvll til j have stipulated that no one with less
jthan a high school education will be
Announcement has reached the j«"P «y*d by them.
Chat office that llill Cooper, who for j To those who are interested in
the last year has been employed as securing a copy of "It lit Obser-
seeretary to the Dean of Men. has \ vations Relative To Office Practice",
accepted a job with Noeona High j the hook may (*• purchased at a
According nominal fee which is to cover the
among the lettermen back for the was reached last week lietween Cooper
1933 season. Jake Strahan. squadman, u'td Superintendent J. W. Stone of
lieing groomed for a quarter-hack Noeona. Cooper will take on his new
post however, it is not certain that he duties sometime in September.
trip will return next year. This man For several years coached
'showed up particularly well in tile j at Archer City. Last fall he re-enter
training camp, though com- ed Teachers College in order to dim-
ness here for the past four weeks, is paratively light. A number of fresh plete the required work for ■'
men from Coach Sportsman's chargea! Besides taking sveial subjects, and |
of 10H2 are expected to make places doing his office duties, he helped
for themselves on the regular roster | Sportsman coach freshman football ■
Personal
Items
Harry Morgan spent the pant week,ts
in Fort Worth.
Shelby Phillips is planning u
to Venice, California.
June, who has lieen engaged in busi- spring
ess here for the pant four weeks,
preparing to make her departure.
agreement j cost of mimeographing and binding.
elass
People
Are Craxy
The bicycle fad has started us to
thinking, and we are afraid that it
will lie necessary to call in a sociolo-
gist or a maniac or somebody to ex-
plain certain things. | losing only one game on a ten-game
Not very long ago, cwmon, every- schedule. That one game which was
day folks found great rivalry in see- lost to the Texas Christian Univer
This book is heitig u|ied in
study during tb<- summer session
Next year a similar survey will
be made of approximately B00 of the
larger companies in the Southwest.
Cyclists Warned
To Have Lights
this fall, too. last fall. — — ^
1932 In Review ' - Police in Denton have warned
I.ast year the Kagles. captained by jj| \ / /•; AND S A N a rycl/sts that thdh machines must
Prentice Walker of Seymore, had one I • • ♦ • • * * carry a headlamp if they arc to be
of the best seasons in Eagle history. Vfht I l?TH 11 / ' I tl 1. V ridden at night, and each wheel must
. ; tUlJKl n yr J U L/ J (i|lrry a re(J refllK,1or hutton on the
Vlm;r V VU1 M'tVVtln'MT rnudfu r,, S"fh •ct,OB- "
I\ I'j r I Ijm rj 11 ij\ t /j is IJ understood, is an attempt to prevent
A i the weekly meeting of the stu-
dent (Christian Association, held in
the IteiVtftttional Mark on Mdnday
W F. (ialbraitb, pus tor of the First
Presbyterian Church, conducted a
short peri o d of Bible study. "The
Hible is still the liest seller, has been
t * unstated into more languages than
any othi'i- book, and is the book that
ha* withstood the attack and on-
slaught of time better than any other
known work," stated Dr. (ialbraitb.
The IJev. Mr. Singleton, pastor of
Trinity Baptist Church, gave the de-
votional. Clayton Potter, president
of the association, presided at the
meeting. The usual weekly assembly
will not be held next Monday evening
because <>f the week-end holiday, but
on July III the Rev. Mr. Partlow,
student pastor at Austin College,
Sherman.
I.IHKARY Wil l.
CI.OSK SATURDAY
The library will observe a
Fourth of July holiday begin-
ning Saturday afternoon, July
1st and continuing to Wednes-
day morning, July 5th, when all
department* of the library will
open promptly ut 0;<I5.
The Reading Rooms if used,
will be open until 6:00 Satur-
day afternoon, but other de-
partment* of the library will
close at 2:00. Reserve Isioks
will be issued for the holiday
period front 12:00 to 2:00 on
Saturday and will lie due by
X o'clock Wednesday morning,
Pearl McCracken
Librarian
KKESK DIRECTOR
POPI I.AR AND SKMI-POPt!-
I.AR NCMKERS TO I KA-
TCRE PROGRAM; JEF-
FRIES TO SING
Arrangements are being made to
{ bring Alexander Reese and the popu-
1 lat Karly Bird Orchestra to the Col-
| lege in the near future, according to
i Dr. 8. B. McAlister, chairman of the
' Fine Arts Committee. The program
j will likely lie given at the amphi-
1 theatre in the recreation park.
Newn Flash Proven
Camera New Champ
ing who could sit up in a tree the
longest. That finally was dipped,
after several other drops had resulted
in broken boneM, sprained limbs, and
various other casualties.
Then grown-up people started
swinging a little spool on a thread
called a Yo-Yo.
Next, men and women ordinarily
considered sane and sound in mind
took dp with great gusto the task
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League of Youth
To Be Organized
i HU SWEDE SWENSON
; Had it not been for a rapid thought
of oura, which is now in the process
I of becoming this particular brain-
child, the glorious Fourth would have
passed by with only a little "t." And
would that have been unpatriotic and
woukl that have been unpatriotic and
r riaay IiV6IIIll§' carakwal You know, times are chang-
ing: We are about to get that new
deal everyone has lieen talking about
of learning to hit a little rubber btll ter" J?he""uague of' Am^rican VotUh f forLth,! P"t three month., mora
with a six-inch paddle, called socko — —
or rick-rack or some other name ob-
Organixation of the Denton chap-
is to lie held at the auditorium of the
iCity Hall at eight o'clock Friday,
viously lifted out of the middle of the Jum> wjth |{ j K<,war(1), ()enton.
African Congo mother tongue. And (w, of th(i f(,.jmle„ pr(.Hi(ling.
by the way what ever happened to ^ f>f Arn,.rir|in Youth
tho^ little doo-dads? Are you using whoK(, moU(| jR ..,nfornMd citi!tens,"
th«n for butter paddles or ping-pong ^ #
non-partisan and non-
or less; however, there is liable to be
a joker in it from the way the cards
have been falling lately for some of
us in fact this is a changing world.
Had you thought of that before?
Well to make this feature fit into
the prescribed place we had bettor
rackets, or wnat?
And now, it's bicycles. , '^"on"troile.i by" any "f^ty". thinf "T
of a" thin*. - the same wheeled ap- of ill(|ividlml. It b not Mffilim. monly and vulgarly called the Fourth
piiances that our grandmothers and ^ ^ ^ of July!
grandfathers used to .H.r.mbul.to |u ^
around on. And .cAW tncker. citi^nship."
The object of the organisation is, j
1 sectarian organization, and is not and dow" i°lVbu:inw:. Mm"
ted with any existing organisation. . .
... i_ In the years now passed and gone
to create an in-,^ ^ ^ ^ ^
accidents which might l>e caused in
heavy traffic due to invisihiiity on
the part of cyclists, motorists, and
pedestrians This law is a state
ordinance, having lieen passed in con-
junction with the law requiring all
motor eahielcs to tiear headlamps
while driving at night.
To date no serious accidents have
nccurrcd in Denton; however, acci-
dents have been reported in other
towns, and local officials feel that il-
lumination for bicycles either rented
or privately owned will prevent poa-
sible accidents Police also request
that cyclists observe all stop signs
and street dummies
College authorities request that all
cyclists refrain from riding through
the campus, as several collisions of
riders and pedestrians have been re-
ported, and some damage has been
done to shrubbery
ride the dern things.
I give ip.
American on Independence day was CotlfPretlCf Rlllletln
according to notices reived from the footing ^e-cr^kws or burning up
Executive Secretory, "to study social,1 V*"' , . ? "T
ieconomic, and governmental problems;""^ 'f "''w we
with the view of creating an informed nd "•nt °Ut
cititaenship, primarily among young
To Re Released Soon
l*at We
Forget
When I was a youngster, w<
to have a holiday tram achool .vary ^ ()f ,i(rhUwn
SWurday, and we livd through ^ ^hirty-five; to develop patriotism;
Zt :TZr^« m oi*tiiirh- —^
afternoon "Now don't CMMMt a B d claW>M" ^ k'*K"" U' *twiV
aftern««, ^w_^t forg* .<4 ^ ^ rp(ruiar tlM> M,
kn-w T,' Zl is 1-wing subjects; Tax reform, fewer
and bettor laws, improvement in court
ways
couldn't help but laugh every time,
anyhow. So, don't forget and come
SH Jjghoolhouse on Tuesday
m* Why everybody
is late. ■'■'■'''■ML
By the way, haw you ever heard
the mw about Little Red Hiding Hood
and the three bears?
For That
M tailing Piccolo tg ^ ' .
| Mr. Wingo, guardian of the Audi-
(CONTINUED ON PAOE 4) |
citbenship, prevention of crime and
racketeering; and all other question*
which have to do with the social, eco-
nomic, and governmental Ufa."
Several months ago the first unit
at the league was organised in Dal-
las. This was followed by organisa-
tions elsewhere, and the leaders dom-
ed it advisable, in order to give pro
lection and standing to the movement,
a national
will lie the speaker.
0
MILLER LEA VES
FOR WORLD'S FAIR
TO RE OFFICIAL
TO RKPRKSKNT COIJ,ECE IN
N. A. C. T. C. I. MEET
IN CHICAGO
Professor A. A. Miller of the Busi
news Administration Department left
Thursday for Chicago, where he will
attend the World's Fair. He is on the
board of Directors of the International
Commercial Schools, and u II officiate
in three contests held by this organ-
isation.
Professor Miller will also represent
the college at the National Associa-
tion of Commercial Teacher Training
Institutions. This association is
limited to teacher-training institu-
tions, and is both institutional and
single member in membership. He
will attend, also, the Research Con-
ference of Commercial Education of
the IJniversity of Chicago.
Seniorn Postpone
Thursday Picnic
Swarming all over his opponent in
the first three minutes of the sixth
round, Priino Camera, giant Italian
tighter, won the world's heavyweight
Imxittg championship formerly held
by Jack Sharkey last night. The bat-
tle ended with a knockout punch to
Sharkey's jaw which
stiff and cold long afte
ten had been reached.
Up until the sixth round Sharkey
| hud been far ahead on points; he had |
come out supremely confident and had ,
! been showering Hows all over the j
j man-mountain, who remained, how-
) ever, unperturbed by them and Who
For the last seven years the morn-
i iugs have been made brighter for
those who arise early by this musi-
cal organisation o*er the radio sta-
tion WFAA, in Dallas. During that
time the bund has toured different
i sections of the state. The musicians
are among the same who played here
last year in the Little Symphony, a
i Fine Arts number which came to the
j campus. Jimmie Jeffries, a buxom and
; witty master of ceremonies and a
1 noted tenor, will accompany the or-
I chestra Alexander Reese, a widely
| known musician and conductor who
will present the last of a series of
; Pop Concerts ut the Fair Park Bowl
in Dallas next Sunday, will conduct
the orchestra in a mixed program of
popular and semi-papular music.
Other attractions associated with
the tours of 'he Eary Birds are Fred
Lowery, the Texas Redbird, a novelty
whistler, the Bumble Bees, a male
harmony trio and two dancers.
The program will not be given as
a Fine Arts numlier, but as an amuse-
ment attraction. Several other small
attractions will la* offered on the Fine
Art* course for the summer. Defi-
nite arrangements have not lieen made
for them as yet.
koui ptincrt 10 j „
trass kpert
To Lecture fere
Thurs. and Friday
Miss Ivy Hendricks of the Mid-
•rful Junior Ke<i Cross headquar-
ters will discuss the history and five-
fold purpose of that organization
from the educational and class-room
teachers standpoint on Thursday
from K until 10 o'clock, and on Friday
from 9 until 11 o'clock. Her lectures
will show that the organisation is not
thrust, upon the schools but serves a
distinct purpose in the education of
the children.
The Junior Red Cross was or-
* * * ; ganixed during the World War as a
"'t /'JI'VTV 1 HfiWlTU" subsidiary of the Red Cross; the pur-
.i t ft/V/i> /A MUrSI H |M)Sf) of whj|,h WM U) promo|e happy
„ „ . childhood the world over. Various ac-
Ves mnam. we re sending Hollands tjvU|M (<r), t,ttrrie<J ^ ^ „ c#fn.
<>ut to 11 this summer for just three
and a third cents a month. , . sounds j
mighty cheap, doesn't it ? Well, you i
see, what we are trying to do this i (
summer is just increase our circula ! „„ th, f|oor of t|)|1 KineMm
tion so we can charge more for our
1 had landed 11 nurtilier of
blows in the nieantime.
As a result of the match, the heavy-
t weight championship is transferred
I to Camera, w h o will probably be
' called upon to defend it in the near
future.
DENTON DEHKiED
RY SUMMER PESTS;
paigns of health, thrift, good citizen-
' {ship, and charity.
Miss Hendricks will receive queries
I on Thursday and Friday afternoons
advertising . . You see this ad right
here? . Well ..." and so far-far
into the night the mag peddlers rav-
ed! There is some doubt in our minds
ttr to whether there was a single per-
son within the city limits a* Denton
who did not get the golden opportun-
ity of talking at length, more or less,
to the summer pests collitch
boys working their way through this
institution or some other,
Denton was lucky enough to be in-
cluded on the route of one John Ash-
ley, team captain and high-pressure
super-salesman, and h i s team, or
Building.
IDEALS for THOUGHT
Due to the mid-term examinations,
and the summer holidays arriving
with the first of July, the Seniors
postponed their picnic and frolic;fil"'Uld we say, regiment, of Hollands
which had been scheduled for Thurs- P«ldiers. You know, just a bunch of
day evening. This activity has been I«ho *«>ng around all over the South
postponed until a future date, and ^ing to make people happy for the
will be discussed fully In the next
Vou'll $tn tlutl. since our fait it
ruled by chancr,
t'.nch man unknowingly great.
Should frame life to thai at tome
future hour,
Fart and hit dreamingt meet.
Victor Hugo
Senior meeting, according to Homer
Towns, president of the class. Sen
lors are requested to watoh the bul-
letin hoards and the Campus Chat
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 4>
"Proceedings of the Third Texa«
and pour our hard-earned bills —| Conference on Teacher Training in
mind you, not just coin* — into the Texas." which was ronductod by this
coffers of some honest, hardworking, College during the first woek of the
(tad-fearing bootlegger, and in return spring Quarter, will bo released by
get a few pints, quarts or gallons of ^ College Press within the next
leopard sweat or rot-gut or .2, or, «* day*, it wae learned last
if we are very lucky, some three night. The bulletin, to he known as
two point, and then we proceed to Number 190, contains l(W pages, and n4fBt meeting.
celebrate a safe and sane Fourth. *•* *dtt*d by Nellie Cleveland of the - Icircuit of West eTxas, which included
In the course of the enjoyment of Department if English. tf/inie auati well known wide-places as Sey-
one of these safe and sane Fourths, T «e perfection of the plans for >™llll UCiy nriOW movr, Electra, Iowa Park. Wichita
someone in the crowd taggests that conference was conducted by Dr.i TO Re Omitted Falls, Vernon, (Jraham, Jaekshoro and
everyone go in swimming, and forth- •!■ « c Matthews, Miss Nellie L.
with those oddities of near-to-nudism Griffiths, and Dr. Samuel B. McAlis No picture or stage show has been
are doaned and everyone goes in,' ***'• •" of this College. < billed f r Saturday evening due to
and every Fourth someone is drowned, The theme for the 1933 conference the expected exodus of student* from
stiU celebrating a safe and sane holi- was "The Relation of Teachers Col- the College becauee of the three days
>lay. On the way home the liquid leges to |||9 Public Schools." llweess from academir activities, it
dynamite starts iU> work and the Some informstmn as to the 1934 was learned ta4||&
car b*mM go entirely too ,|pst conference ta be held next spring will! JMMllP MMaNl P*rfor-
and someone is hurt, celebrating a be carried by the Campus Chat with- manees will be resumeil next week,
| safe Mi mum Fourth, In the tw# fatare. | according ta P. K. McDonald.
Our ideals, our thoughts, our am-
insignificently diminutive sum of I bitions, it seems, are encased in the
three pennies per month. In Denton, realms of the future. The practical
"The Magaxine of the South" had its man has fixed principles and far-off
circulation increased by some two or goals, he can see that which is distant
three hundred, sceording to glowing and that which is close, he realixes the
for the information concerning the 1 eports upread by the captain and his obstacles that he must surmount, and
'men. After having completed a little finally the end that he must attain.
Yet this practical person may be only
an idealist, or perhaps, merely an opti-
■Kfle may trip over obstacles at
his feet while gaxing at the stars.
..t hers, the AaMey Hot-Shots return- j Put such a person only has visions
ed to their native terrain for a few and no practical wisdom. The right
days sojourn Friday night and bright- person has the proper balance between
ened up summer school for three the two. with neither quality in the
whole days. But alas, they are gone j extreme. He is the | erson who frames
now! They won't be back no more his course so that in the future his
till they have been up to see the folks ideals and actuality really meet,
in North Carolina etc. The big ques- Think it
tion, though, mi; Did you let the boys
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Fly, Lamar. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1933, newspaper, June 30, 1933; Denton, TX. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth314168/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.