The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 15, 1946 Page: 2 of 4
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4nvor of a'o 'k.-hio- I he Of'l'ieo of Privv Aduiillist ra ^ «l)»nrati«a C.I I,, fa -ultj and
!• • \ 4 \ ,, -l 4 fii.ii sliKi'TiL, alike.. \v:-v ehosun Juli
nit t!"N ■ -v Mot.iarM^hte.l oiioiiuh to Ml that. ( Wll^ ph^,. : „ a:,,
wiu'iot he ei'iitioii;i<\syst(,'Ui ol out eoiuit i'}' is ilisi-ii}'t ol. j !U? a is a r. miua of tho
file , -taiu] ! i)*1 ox their very Ireialoni. Woman's Athletic A-sociation. Il' i
If 1 he () It A. should |o>e ill this ii.M'ht in ColluW-s. h,f,n> Ollna ox'i.a umcMiial' at'tl- i
v-e tlie oroole' will 1 >a \ . Ve.-. \ouand 1 will }m\ with I vitii'S ipcttnl. Dfka, Social Club. |
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Triumph in "Night
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idrni in llifii own \\\ij'd^ one bor-
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h. ■■■aijilwe I'tei.t ion of his.
: i 1 uj■ i . an:-'in: thai this niys-
soh'od b;. 1 omfriiberlng the I
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.simpit; .n'.'iereiK'.' is the .j
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l-.f ill' : ai > fu.tliire- living ih j
uai'ret- and pent Houses, are :
iern 1 >'Hetn'.\>, not because .
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a.'f.i..t:a> have not
the k:.a.'k of turning a
i;. ; •!(,) \u 1;I'i music,
"the;, ;• i.v not acquired"
■.an ;i were not born
aia.'a a... I btillM-e the knack
a aa To .a siav, n-at every-
oiJt ( a; a. 1 1 .lie's ' orr.er.-ation
and wriimg ti. a. degit-e oi wit
I>ia . > I hat Sinclair I.owis or
iiflier :uidein .'.: iters but it is pos- ,
s;l>',c 50 nnpi'os e so decidedly as to
1.if vine's tin..', because j
id nut he oiiserxed. A i
tories I
could '
"a... auO a ini'rt'n phrase. A prae- j
Ii... of \ i> readini, would not bo
It is a real j(,y to so1 so in any
cx-sei'vice men 911 'PW campus
this year and aOo llh iii ' 'W. a .»t
the new club, known as 11a-
. an., (ji-'janization. To h' ad this
or^anizal ion the fallows elct.-d
Tominj- Conneli to serve a> pres-
ident. b^cau.-i' of his dependability,
delrminntion and sincerity, Tom-
aiiiif's in : out' school t heivu?s. I, . . . , , , , , , ,
, ... i rnv is a mmhtv gooddooking !• 1
feel sure that there would be hula | •> • & ..
.autary I", a a professor forced t
read "I don't know svhen I
j lew Willi quite all enyagmy sinliS
misi ion
is'il wci"
del T
today' -
net mi)
t>u
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i noil
1 say
i .At h< . t
will
die, -..a «..-,y inrth certificate tells
n . •• :"ii i was born," rather than
'I v%a aoi-n in February."
Thi.-. aa • nt study 1 have s.ug-
a ■ 'a; "A-ili 'ee of lut . oi no avail
a ii is . a : a'd oil in ,M' r I it it'll
work. Il is conceded that the !•>--
tai'v o.l .mail is the Wi-ilten acciaunt
to g'O v. it.h it. and he aiso pns.sa-.se
an adbrahite little wife, n;imed J0»
who is a recent addition to the of-
fice staff. "Pommy ts a meinlvr Of
the June graduating class, the TWT
club, and the O'diit n Slv ar-a
This week's wearar of th. SliearS
is deserving of th> n\ in < very
sensa of 1 he word; sa- a. a ieisi r\ -
; alt hough t he act a
; gui lt-\ \ i it OS »!••• i
j lines.
I The j>lay, -TI -
— hi;,' Ails till! la a 'i '
The Ti..--pians have ilonc ii a- . niaj'.-;' prodifistion < • ia
■ a': Alone anti nnaidi'd. under was produced i/ntiia
(I - ilia-i'iian ol 1'auliiM' .Me.Murr; . . .,nd •
!.hey .-i-iiro'i a dii'ec! hit on tto»* ,,tiv k nd, Pna. > a
.adicna- Wit i- t fi.i■ produ' ' ion, "The ■ l itlvi fi-> a. irie ;
N ala .Ii" .litnuaia Hi," ,'iven Mas any ol.hef !■ j a ' s
Oejipite ••a-r.'. heavs tli under- ' ..
aai '.-a: the Max noastcd lh«> In.-,- AlThei'S lit RoUii
est crowd in r.an> yea: .
Although th.; a. iion v.n, s.ow rnday Anerno<»!
',ri Ifti' p'a,v«»i- bad a terrific <'oin- •
a ii ii >h v. ii a i In' rain on the I in
A Junior Coiura. •.
roof, the si'-,itense created i.is e\-
■el i.-ai ;j a pl; i p. pari, at' all'
who
; be held la i.fiiry ft>r
nado at least th;'.
pa i t ii :; at C. I k>'pt ihe ail'.la JH'e j '*1 ^ "
s, . tl-bnurio The sceae of. the play | Berihii l.c Jvie, a,,
was set in r*rotrt mnrr.. and the : vv"nid prit.'.tbiv
jury, 5'i,-a.j al i ahdom fi-oaa -;.ec- | anfc. Ti > •
i a iors, l.-lenofl tp the ajiirder Irrai J are: shei i ;, Si
of Karen Audi At lire oini of i ('owilei. Frrmaa
file play, the .itnyinen brought. ! Knt'ix. Betl> O a - -
'■a-ek 1 he '. •' (Ik-! of "Npt ' ilii P y," j .and Bertha .• a
of his past actions, thoughts, red*'- !.»«« I*™' r.<.rolhj NfctPamery,
ioiis heliei-.. and pastimes.'v*eet- j-"nior.-. Pmrnhv tame _
;ng a t,iin.M;r however. who j <«'• TWO her sophomore y-ar. and =
opens liis ,-peei'h with "Hi, Bud, go- j ^he ssdrvo'd a.- aKsi-t int. editor of ^
)'i my was "" seems not so much | 'hp Tkwoco that same v IXao- ^
'-■ory, ;is an unpea-ant accident, thv is a good worker in campus jjj
. 11 be ;i 1 .ale Oarnegio. one must »organ ligations, and a most d pend- =
i. ,i n toward a ;nore ['it turesque j able one. She b a Social Scitm.c<; =
sfieeca. Tile lirst i.npression you; major and an assistant in the his- E
niak". l.iAvover unfair, is apt to lie | tory department. And the M S. =
a iastim; one. Tragic as it seems, j M... S. O. A„ S _M. K. and Phoenix =
the I iimbuiiic hero who inspires | (Of which she is secretary), nrP all
low it lirst sight, is liable to low- ' foitiyiate to have her as a mem- =
r best la rod t r. able recog- >•!' his chances ninety percent by i ber The Golden Shears are justly
MONNIG'S
I T I TH8 ratCNOkY STORK
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Iii:,|ng re.suU .'inquiring. "Whatch doia' tonite, rproud to claim her ;is a new guar
Mj aiivice, rather meager,
be- Baiie?" This unfortunate ending i dian.
.•ause* 1 ;u know!"iige my own limi- of a beautilul friendship might
tat ions would be to read, and then have been avoided if the handsome < N. R. Plunkett is going to give
to read more. Reading today's hero had only spent ten minutes a i lessons in jitterbuging. P S. This
.mar.,.' igi n-with an eye to day leading that .stepping stone to ! is not official dope.
newA coined or Strang* words, is suctfoi. ^ ; Gien Webb "Well. 1 think I'll
naturally the first step to the new mg the dictionary ^ ,be a human KUim>a pig and let
■ ve i t'f>! advise adopting' with purpose, gleaned from his ;
.. j . a. iiirt ■ them spray DOT on .me,
■ he speech of today's columnists as reading oi the days news m the j
an everyday language, but reading newspaper. : lazy mind. It will have been
theii a' .imn . ,. definite!;, benefiei- j This tWme. will have been writ- j worth the time spent on it if one
al iti aaaiiifg a desire for tmore ten in vain (with the exception of person can be induced to broaden
knowledge of the words they em- my own personal good and instruc- | his scope of life, his speech, and
ploy ,ith such ease "• tiom, if the desire to speak and writing, incrase his contacts and
This year's writings should not write just "any old way" is two j in any way make life more pleas-
the e. isterpiecc. of the literarv permanently rooted in the reader's ant
y
Gifts Are in Season.
and Monnig's
is well stocked
Si
This is the traditional season for-ift .
and |or filty-seven springs the l-k i■ • i; •
Stoi'e has been siiyytsst inu- i^it'ts to oh
the yradiuites and .June bridt^'. I
year, as al\va^you'll find ;i u'ift -aI
;i1 Monnig s . . . brilliant snyu'esi ion- il.
.T!Ilj|.)U\0 }SOUI 01[J tlV)A') ltj,ol|,lp O) |'.i
persons on vour list.
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Thurston, Norma. The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 15, 1946, newspaper, May 15, 1946; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth416075/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas Wesleyan University.