The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, October 2, 1936 Page: 1 of 4
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Scholarships Announced;
165 St u den Is on
Honor Roll
HOUSTON. TKXAS, KKIIUY, OCTOHKK 2. I'M
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J1 nit ii Trlhli, prt-irifdu il siuituil
p.ipi-j-■.,rU'lb tin.' wiunci of tin: (irahatn lluk.tr
Stmlciitxhip tor tli.- academic year
1930-37, according to a i animnnce-
1 ' ,! mi nt by the registrar's rifficf The
;; ' stHiiffiifttsUip is . awimled annually to
fife ptt II"' h!tfht:sii s |!
jfrship record for the preceding year
•Receiving honorable mention for
tit® stu$snii,fup were Dorothy Mallei
Hurr, llenrieUe I. Datgle, Wendfljl
Gordon, Frances Loye, Mar^tteitk'
•Rotters, - ilurie! Sadlier, Ida Schnurr,
Dorothy Wisenberg, Anne Alt/ore,
William Pcrt-y, Doris Seliihl, Ivather-
ine Tsanoff, Dorothy Zvdjcz, and An-
drew McReynolds.i
llohenthal Sebolarships were won
by Cornelius Ryan, Byron Terry
Wright, William Denbrock, and Will
ofigliby Williams; Edith Ripley Schol-
arships by Mai^ Emily Miller, Ida
Schnurr, and Helen Clcvcnge'r; Dan-
: ,;liel Ripley Sehol arships by Harold
Marsh and John Martin.
Winners of the Thomas Aubrey
Dickson and Pauline Martin Dickson
Selndai ship- were William Jackson!;
Nat Marsh, and Meredith Morgan
Spares, kriends;of Rice Scholarships
-,i 1 went to; l:i;irris Shclton, Jo.h^d'ranL
Hairston. and Donulas Sullivan;
' Itlier scholars were: DorHJhy Ma-
bel l'.tirr, WkK Scholar; Harry Newton
l<nth TiiuiShifc I'allas Atheilt I.iter
Debate Club
Addressed by
Dean Weiser
Underurad Quinn V
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His School Chilluns
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Saturday \
|h.^ai:y Sociely Scholar; Karl ten llrink.
lun'ioi I'.ngitiee! ing Scholar. I.ime-
\ a nee. b.li/nbcl h liahhvin Literal y
L.' ' ' l - ' w*.l. 1. I? ti D j . 11 11 i • I' '
y >cliolar; Frances lionner.
} Cieddes Prize in Writing; and
Margaret Fllen Williams, El® Ax-
siiji Wilson Scholar.
Highest ranking scholars of the In-
■ stitiitc were;:i 1
JUNIORS
Scholars with Special Mention;
Ablutc, Joe; Aiai, Kaxka; U ook-
ner, Ralph; Chandler Dorothy!;
Dwy'er, Theiirlot'e; Gillespie, Minnie
M,.ore; Goodrich, Jerome; (doyen,
t'harles William; 1;1 art-is, (ici-aldine;
Home,. t llive; Htnlspi'th, MnmeA' la;-
t >1? ......1 w^ii i i. . i !
rciy; T.iljcstraiiil, Walter;: :laSSE.liza
bftli; Maske;1 Hetty; 'Rose, Jay
(Inesl fjflBlji of ihe lirsr regular
m< elitig c,i' lhi K'iee I >i,-)>atv I h.i!. NVeiilv
nesda* !:igli! n> 'Hi.
nn, ling was In Id a' 7 :,10 i-: tlie Senior
( oinmoiij!.
Hp Weiser, after making a
thai tin iiHi'.ibi i s plan a di finille pi"
lftgM which , \M.nld not inu ion with
scliool work an,I a proper ahiohiii of
sleep, gave an iniereSliiig resume of his
I rip to the Tercentenary t Vli l e ai ion o f
Harvaijfl t-nh't'rsily held this year Ii
the -course of lii> talk, ihe Dean ishiWed
the human side of college pt\ f( vs^rs
In telling of ilii spcicing nf his room
partner, another distinguished professor.
Of further ijJite'reM were a description
of the Harvard Campus,, sun! highliglus
in: Harynrd's history. Inj. \VeiHer jioiui
ed: out that Hfirvard hegau' it's exist-
ence, with only a little over'three tliotis-
!;.;ud , dVillars, \V:liereils Rtce liistiliiite1 has
,an elldiiwiirerit of more t|,i.iu ten liiillion
dollars.
, \ shori Inisiuess nnetmg folic, vi!'ed
Dr. Weisir's talk. Three new eoiniml
lei'S were appointed h\ tin I'reiideni.
The eommiitees'were . i hairmaii of iln
Meiphei'ship t oiiirtijiin. \\ i 11i:1111 Snhlt i
I'rogram ( oinmillee, Men Ulantiin ami
l.eroy I turns, Meh;it< t.mnnillee. Hill
I'lahti>n. ( uriicbiis IvWin and limmi,
N'allin.
(vijljrt new members wire arl;dcd to
I hi t'lul' They art: jimmie (iri i liili-.
HriWijijfjil (Iready. I 'lyde llargnn,. Ill
Mowery, A: Parish. Sain I'njk%' :Vfeii-;
ham Suhler, and Joe.Taylor < „. rd> .ii ■ /
(lldbam, t.'liit> president, slated .that ilie |:||:&
«oal of twinty iij^tniikis li; :sj noi been
reached. lio\ve\er.*J(Wf s|.ud< ill.- inn i
ested in dehatiijrt are invited to am n-1 ihe
ties I nneling oi' ihe Club on \\ t dn. -
day. t Irtoher II. at sevcii ! hi it in '.lie
Senior t ominous I'm ginning with t U P)
ber l-l, the< tings Will lie liel.l oft alti male
\\ i dnesday -.
TI;, program S| ihe nesl inieiing
will consist of a "kangaroo .vim" ^iili
< ornelius Kyan as attoruiy for tin de,-
fense. and Hill Isjaiitoii liandliug iIn
proseepliihi.; ■
Lane Urges
Students to
Use Library
iWH|
HRwrHNWW-*•■)' i SI $ *" « II * 1 ttlii whjl'i
i'roi.essor has gone home, I at 'Jumu ami „ .,!a, •• uas ,|„. ...,.|| kt!,,nl: ;(<|,
hiS school,,elitldren will agi.m step tiMr. ;,X)iw( Si||;:a|| , fl,.s|,„n,n num.
Now that school i- out, (hat is, the
:he lighl at tin Saiurday niglu danc.s. il(;,.". ,;f N'ic, y u , : v
ami furnish Ihe myoosic. , : i at \ulry I loiisi . Inn \|jss I ilne
aij^ngi nlppt- inadi w ith 0<e <l(in< i e(.f^li-
nntiee' ftir trying out fori. ign[,mjtsic ma- ^
:i.rial. I'at and the boys wdl n'.11111 o.
|p|
utn I louse, lint Miss lam add<d a
piactieal I'll lijjh stiggeiSliilg "lln 11-. of
1 lie Rice library f..i toil) siin'lii - ami
Mite Dorm Seniors
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Open Social Season
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With Swank Supper
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Some peopli are always saung iliat
v<it'M]i&' oni> A Mrt wwl
Pi the upper regions of Itmbi
supposed to. be the pelitlK'Usi .oi.JielD J ... .. !;K, ;!''.' ,
--""' k (;a""* WiM lf" MeettWg of Teams; Score l.a.l
lilMl
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Miss I anc gai r del,a ill ml in to ri n at to n
lln, stand between Hope and t liarityabout lln library P. those faa -etit at the
wtfjt tiiw atTftnKettU nls atitl new HMft- j WtliiUi! di vniieil to h'(l-lpitigi!;.:,ft':es:h:uieii
Vgatti the I'nldleS will be feature.t in -'n adjn-i tin -n-. K. - p. eampits eondilions,
utw stv t thai J® has dm I. |nd ' l™"1 u. a I tB J I "Ml I BlfHJ i
I.(l4ttine will again lie tcilupt-il, stng
.■.owie, ..J tin- ttiin s lhal w./i't tealiire.I
. 1
Hew
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iitg: sitii.' op the
(ill thii 'week's; Eftcky Strike
•take ;;, ' if' 1 :. .
•• During tin dance, ,1 hsil> tin hum
swi'et sw'mg1 np'dlcy will b. play.d lor
not §3 in' for strefnii'inV work in llie fiirui [
ol diineing. , 11 '['A'',i''
"Hook* troin lln Mbr i'j muj 1« elieck
ed otil'for leu ilay ." she said. "Ihioks
desired riliay! tie Idiitid by ref. ri'i.ng t.
Year: Rie«> 27. six- 7
.ikllefvy^1'!1
dann'i fo 'dihiiei coii/S on ,,.l,!.:!".:,;
The dtbli was; si; i with n ct«(il. r nU t s J
of ro« , which were swiped for the oc- ! ii , ■ , ,
ca-ioti from Mr Ilardv's private r„s, ruvtlnit; ' Hvls will clash With I >11. fuesi'.o
garden Th. meal w.-n started off by 'H H-'bl t-.ti^hi in I'.I isl.uryh, I'a.
wraci; «ti«l l y Krani< Smith \|i|ek'ey \!e — • J><- .U'aine will bit ijjie oi live !\\d
^ ants poured V d tlu wdiole bi'incb ! 1 ia \ i t itr >\v funin-i I l')'u<nt.^'n.- '■>' e wlteti the invarict lb
merd tinctured ; |.-,M year-. i! i'. ■■■;!.'■!', : ■ Hp ; ; 1 ■
t naelt Siniilr i'ii I >u(|vn -siio w ill ijeju-inl Mike 1',,,-r.ik
HHIHRv;-. ,r; bi;,fi;,-•,!f,cim;;;r:r,i":r'- ■^n",i:-1 ■" '-'-1 ',,,,10. -.h.,,/,..
.liil
the card caialogue. ln Ihe'.Main l.ibrarv, (1W#
on lln ! second - w'i tin Admmislra- «nh enphui-lu: iormahly. . , ; v; "
lion Huihlit.g Tin i. iti ten hi .cut In. ^ , ilx '7' seconds (the, pbti.eu
Tennis Club
Plans Fall
M Aetivitie?
i'.ravtn;e...,. t!trrre!ut\'|it:t!ji()dicals.'.
l;r.ztvz*t;;; Xk'-1 ■ 1
S «te Ti ti' r>11
' l|rv,
riodnrtl bin,urn, encvclopcdias. die | . A^'' <;(m, w ,s si i d am1
K. ilM, : cigarettes were vnwUl^t plto.^|y
... ,i.. ,disctiss, it lor -..in, inlin e part! - In
File I or
()|K'ii Posilions
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I-., i'itsi ■ met;
Si,pi. ndiei
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BbEBb
\ew Menihers To
Bo Elected To
Pro Law Society
ureeliiig yf fll I're I ,aw |f|
i .Tttt/fiihiy ! tiiglit^ai. ihejwiiiiy I l^mwi
; I 7 :.Su new. tin rnliers -of . the, .cliil.' w ill be"
li'irlletl S ir ili • ■ ' Ul '' |l' h'raiib Snriih,
Iteauheu, VMIIiam; Hell. Matirio-! i ""
Slant on, William; llrice, William; ' |> ,>"'1
llrosius, Margaret; Cavenagh, brank; Ma;,. ,h"
Collins, I'lier. m; I'org.rson, \iv.an; / ...f,.,, ....
ball .ictieitit s of the 1
lub wen piaiinid ai tin
■f lb. cbib. mi Tue'sda
I lei. n I 'mnam. j:-rr m P M
he . nt./Ma'ini't ni '.com
S..rah I alh' run
Seart.,v.ugh, .am'
and die tel. piio11e . i-oiumit.tei
eoivipno.i of'iAlfe Maislali Malihcw-
cliairman. Ka'ttryn |<; FiMvl'v Vlal-un
Mooiiey, atid \ elma Morgan.', ' (i
V'lJ open In 'iisi has l.eeu plamn d to.i
Saturday , < 'tcioher 1(1,
2:0(1 ,,v'l.
iug new nieinb, i s I'reslim.n l.jij'fi
latioiis will be posted soi.iti;'
Millings will |;|) In-ld tig ill. $$ .nn!
third Monday of each iiiomh. \ tall
priictice PnininiiHiil wil begin so..n ,\iili
M;o S ampbell as the cj ucl,il
' !T'lie oiTjeei's for this year li'iij Tleleti i
I'ulnain. pusideni ; Itorothy Williams.
lpa'ti.. 'i"i.sisiing
ivvaus; cbaiiliiae.,
.am' Iptliyl 'A it
October 10, from d:. '•
rk ai ilu Anlry I bai- . hoiioi
. riiViiatl'it s, and fllduj ^
there. I'll'- first lbi,>r library in the Yd- |
tniiusiiation I*.iii 1.hng; to .hi- books on ,
I'.lidysophv. hi*to.iV .wiioiun s, aiiib'jtov'jj
' ruiiti lit. I a.mid fill - . n pi lio.licaU op
tiles, snb'eet^ a;i:. m iln .North I'.ase '
villi ;i!ii tiles 'oi ihi; u <
I he hi, > 1 '(he fi n iri1. popular period !'
icals." M,.s I an!' s,n.|. "such
i/l,"','. I ,. . and 1, .li e III ilii
>oinli llasetti; tij bibrare
biliari. . lor lln and, ni- .,! -i-n live ;
nathemalio are f on the lit 1
this -informal meelmg' a u.te w,'is t.iken
whetber of ma this group was tin .lit,
bunch of the ilotitis. "V< w-.ji decide !
upon in this .|Uistiiiii: ■
'I 111' me. tine l.rok. up with ., In ab i!
ilis iissi ai , ii who wi.uid ; ill
pn-'e oi :C. ' cream';,' 'le
Mever Stato War
On Publications - . o,
Roy R. iy
1 Tin i . . c„mpin j ..liticians ii,u- pled
VTth.i.'.llii.' ..Sitnli n| 'Vsiociaiions1 otfivfetU
i'llpHHI■ i n-.i:,'ei. ' lttf.>t i!lal
v\.' W<1 ' 1 1 (*
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Incvitaltlc lietwfcii
1 Nazis and Czrrlis
'' ar is . iiijl itabb- ' i .c!i'.t>i j\:r
man .- and < Vychos'/n akia u .,- ibi .ei.n
ilu-io|, lb awn b> hi Heitir'ehr .:;i
bis a'ldr. ss to tin oj,-, u im eliri
II
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-aid. win ri 1 there ,ih lii.ok- ,.u gi ner,
scienee.. biology, phvsie-. and niathi'
il- Pill 111, I In r,l ili i' ir , ' ihe I hem
;gt?: .;!.aboVatoin's-'aie^tliif' books' o'bi'EE^.Feih^Hal'^Jit'd: -.A's
eln-nnea technology, ;„n| ,,,-tl.e basemen- > ,,.,v .„ ..X|„,
b-lou the ' hemi-aiy I Hall an ,i;u
Ipack lues ...t l ap, i- op chemic.,1 , nei
i n ermg1
" \ n'hilecttii e -tu.h nts.'' -a
I an, "n il) l®f • M,i m
alfi;i iiooiis .in Ilu- second lioit; ,,f iln
'. h.juisii v I ,,i| ..intones."
"I 'l l liCl ialioii.il l eading." M ;-> h.iiH
coi11ipiui 1, "I suggest th, keser,, l.i-
brary. Uooin Hi,-, Adminisli atiop laiild-'
iHLm
idbtl la ■ j.,;; .a
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ft '.Kaiy Ki'i d,
it.i■■ Ilhil I'ldni t'.i.i t'lie a, anipatvili.
■;T'vl!)tto'e- I "r ! al'i>Inho'ej. 'sigjiji i! !-e J:;
'iSltldelfts:!- tr ttsf "! t pi I T# a"K
f. 'ijh.,; Smith, pTi. siile'.'U ■< '' i,l,a; Soil'. i:i" A'-v
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ohl;. Schiller,. Jantes; Schlceter; VVill- i,
| iiiini Smith, I'.raiik; \rins,on!, Martlial ;
Scholars:
Alleti, ...Sara Nell;
Heaulieii, William
mg. liook.s on music, art.; law, tnaj
lotiml here, it i.- all exci'lljfnt plan' pi
lluw S, ., e'einr.i ; Sarah t alluriiie I- \ alls, ,. find - airci - Pa ihcnns. Poking ai .; no i
i ici pr. -id, ul ;. M .oy Marsli
:M;il
treasurer, and Mary I .,11i-e 1 -
pi a'ler
Hrt akin^ < f Parly
Linrs in Novrmhrr
ProiiicttMl liv f.< ar
,t.. !;■' at rai.,|,.iii. oin 'may I'm,I such mpivsp.
■ ng i" (, >ks as \loru\f ,>f ilis i .iv,ir > 7,.-j
' > New man ; -I.r I , a„. . by IP i:e
. I I'"! I. hi Kohl lis.; nUl I be
in.many
I*;i • f4i| i;nji,b ■ i:l t rr;A't 1ji- r 'lI'ffllWJIiKMffl
K'yiug his Vn-pnai nti'pi • yli 'cpir--
ilii'ioirs tvi't icrnianv," afitil.'-jit'V ba inot y
W i ll i pi i .. IO-stg.et - !sns^tasi j - i? :! ■. i- '.d'r:
t a eln,. slo, aklft, iIti I In,: y.th'ih .hatp]
ha- by hi ] I h e.,nti,,| I in i -11 .1 In 1- t.®Ui!a-
fioti Withiii tl.ic laivge of ilu';. eiaaiomii.:'
power .,f tin land
Kegardliss ,.i winch i.r tin 1; po'Sai e
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iyoi.il 'ni
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Uil SUldi fit .\-IliffirA!
New \!an he>
To Be PIhmmI
iU Hicc liati'4
Pierai i so, ,i lies.'
IffltoiSl Ileal'
barren, I'aul; lank, Mildred; Fisher,
Hci.uaril: l'rederick, 1'eti; (ileave-,
Leonard; Crcciiwa.,.,1, Marvin; Grif-
fiths,. James; Heyck, l-'rauci.-; Hop-
kins, Alb tie; 1 lurii-i, Mat > Margafetp
Keatitn:, lirnesl; Keller. I'lentai'dine:
Kftteger,: Alliit; l.ee, Mildred t tlierie!;
I.ymi, Jack: McCant.-, Malc lm. Moi-
gati,
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Morgan. Dorothy ,l.a-
emey;
Cvnliniiril o)ii ptii/c 2
rill • , a her , iftieers ,,l ilu clld, a ri
Ward Adkitls, vice pn-i,biit. and l-'hil
I'eden, sei rclary-Ii ea.-iirer
It is probable thai tin elnb will again
usher al meeting- fti Ihe (ipei'i I -.111111 a-
has been ihe custom 111 lln pasi. Oilier
plans |',,|' the i'litur. . including -pcak.-i s
for meeiings, are being mapped 1 ail al
ilii- lime l-.at-h year proiiuu, lit law ee -
01 I loiisloii addteSs tin organi/alion
The .-halt, ring ,,f pnrn lines ;m,|
cr>ii'.e,i[ue,iu (PjCi7 laitt'SiUtCrWie w a- i'-H:'
dieted for tin \",i>. emb i 1 It; t'-.n liiy|
l)r. l-'loid S. I ear, spenking hei'.ay dn
annual open niei line
Athene 1 ii eta 1 \ > ,ei, ty
ai \ ti 11 > Ibaise
mil Ilu p I,(ul /' ■■ .' • 'j !
li'Jii h 11 i'u 1 titr, . by Met Ilia .'
I'e.i 11 id icals . also 11111 ii - ii i>n ibnt
I. a,line tot sp;ii|. Ii;n<■, Mi>. -,iii'!,.
Among the tm.sl iiileie-iiue are //:,
Jllin/f,,',;' /..■>!,i,-l. V.-,.-. 'I 1 in
/ ',■ S/anil \ { , [M;ML nf
a-, loir Mn.lents laiigua,.,-■ AIH" 1,1
M.alici.ic l.xplaiiM il
is bettci Dp \ie\ i t Slid,'. ,i|fi o s|{lt;Vp
tlilil (ii'iii'on; ei:o}Mh d ' W Ub -:p phi-
f.o|ullatinu.'Heed's- iln •• - \:.l in iaii'tf
S«l|!ftCji';|lI: !n|d e,iiii||p.it WmMjBft
( /tehp iov tl. i'i | ipi'l tl -ip ' it' id>'
t/ttiitt: '.ic;t f 1:11 dele'iSe -'. ■
l-.-air ivpri'M ntati\v- Itoii b- <•'!., 1
Mai n.,'r,i, ', V;i/,' ' -.,nil
d 01 ill,; ' )w < 11,.' Wl:-r- i';
a'l,I I liy.ala ! h. l-'loi-P1 ainl Abi:
Weyrieh of the I'aH.i- .Ailnii,
pre-'.iil ,i> tl',.- nneting
Vee.clv Sliulciil
Aided Tlini ork
(ii\en N. ^ . \.
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tb i.oiiihii till I
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tin 1'alias ni-h .in.mseiiietit
d d ue -da,'1 : J|| Stiiih.i. op, niny Iin. I 11
all iHyj'l's mav in |!rl
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IdeaH of \at:atioits, vitry with lite in
si: ltd,,I S. It Seellls I >t. Weispl' Spent
his "vacation" writing a book, amotig
: Oilier things. After. (/umnietici'ifieiil, lie
alti tided the t olii.id Syttipiisimn at-St
Louis, held1 annually al Washington I'tti-
ietsu\ there. Later, lie wcni w,ith his
faffiilV lo Colorado, 'for several Weeks
liesides these, and editing till' l/.i«f'
i/rn/'li, Dr. Weiser want, in Si'pleniber,
in the ilanard Tercentenary t onieiVWi
at Cambridge.
Somewhat rcluctanlh. Mr Hodges of
the Language Dciiarlment, admilted that
he spent most of his stuntiur \acaliott
in Miami, "acipiiring a -tintatt. whitdi
disappeared aimosl as soon as I got
Acccirding to Mr. Ilallista, lite mosl
, exciting thing that happened to him was
his oiintrncting athletes' 'foot, while In
was attendiiiK tile sunnner session iif
Columbia University in \ew N'ork I ity.
Mr. Ilourgeois was subpeted lo sonic
more or less e\perl pumping before In
would admit spending a hectic and ev-
ening summer, if one not so enioyahle
--he was deaf for four weeks, as a ri •
stilt iif too: much indulgence .of. his fjarf
orite! sjiiirt, swimniing, Jlesides swifti-
ming and going deaf, he read every
available modern French novel.
katlter unusual was Miss l.ain's vaca-
tion ; she, visited friends in Managua,
Nicaragua.
I be world's longest shadow', ae
tttally nie.'isttred at 2(11) miles, is ea-t
oft '.lie o.eeat: al, -unrise and -ntt
by a lttounlain peak , in the t .inat v
islands:'
^'1^1
.'/ V 1- popula i wish stuf p.-
I m uiiliug, ftp,I the sr•
Dr. bear ;d-,, discussed |lp Left .e.d
Kiglil parties, ai;\i.l eh a• 1 •, e\pl:iin< il 'be , inici-. si,
socialistic and Coinuu iiistic 4p.11 eiuvii s I A',l.it,-r,u„ir gi\e- .-.••i.l. 11-a
b'e fen mg lo his 1 a Ik . f "is! yleatvjii ti.nis .,|| ihe latest l„ .,ks. shiish. •
w hich lie discuss, ,! b.uro; 1.111 ,i:':airs, I a . M U-
bear recall, d (he siaiem, ni< In made |'h, ..,-m .jn, eling , i it,, "S '' wj|| |1
ill 1' 11 and coinitietilc,1 up, n the: 1 1, en:, ;n . .in;;, .en, e,| rhe bulletin lioanl
p. wdial has i.iken place
Mi-- I'li/abelli l-'loetcr, Iie.nhn: of .. , -- .
ihe citlb, ititr-wine.1 I 'v I., hi- 1- tli,' l.W •*" r irst 3I(M'tllljU[
1 nell 11" is. She al-, gievi. I !h. itidnis Of iVl<'tho<list Cnioil
meinbcr- o.l the t h, ;ib..',b i'.tnlwm i ti e- I I I 1 rpi 1
erary'Society, and nienibeis , .' th, ()«, e >('neUlllecl ll]lll>(la\
Wisler bu. rari >.,c-.,:\ a'pinhpe. :'i,
meeting.
To Prr-iYlrrl (iroup
SjStfalyii^^i'in the dd..j t,t
i', ,iessi, ,11 as ;nt, 1,1.1!
in.1 their application P titb'n
. ei 1 in. ■ '1 1 at i VV.ils n n !;li 1
Ki 1 'M edit uCS'tJCtO'lCJivi,; Lii'ft
\ lit ry 11' .-use. I >r. W'ilsi .1; H .,
daca! 1 il1:>'-ic 1 a; 1: ' ■■inp.v've■!;;f
Tin , .rgani/ati, 11 will it.icel
I nigh; it 7 :;<|l al Auli'y I i,'P.-1 ■
j Ofikris ,.1 iln Pre^M'td; S
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a; j.p'ilii vciiicb f riiiOilate-. 'j
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Nathan Is Milestone
.The Miiijn.eutat.it,in
than in tin freshntan class ,lliis von
brought lo Kiee the first child of ,1
four-year graduate of Rice to relnrn
Nathan, father of
Jhor Rice Institute %<'-*"itife5#.i**i«m^iinu'i^ct
i-ing planiti.) for lite lain 1 pa il
I oi '11 1 oiiiiiiitiecs in charge arrajigi1-
f t baric- \a
to (he luslilitti
William M
t'harles, entered the -cliool when il
was opened ill 1'.) 12, graduating in Ihe
cla-s of I'Mf> Aflcr sludving al the
Cnivefsiiv of Te>;as and at Harvard,
Mr. N'atiian relnrncd lo llou-ioti,
where lie has since Ihciiiiic a prottii-
nenl lawyer.
W'liile in Rice, Mr. .Nathan was
prominent in ("amptts iietivilies. He
was vice-prcsidenl of his class, busi-
ness manager of the Campanile, and
a ttli'ill tier of the kiceontan Debal iitg
Sociely. ,.
(dia'rleS, who will, take a idiettfical
engineering course at Rice, graduated
from 1 San Jacinto' ;11ffll. School tasi
year, lie was a slafj.'nietuber '<>f the
school yearbook/"Kl, (iroso/ aud in
19.13 was state 'Latin champion.
Aldio.ttgh the first eliihi 'iif< a-! f 1 ai>'•
year "g rail tla I el o etilei the 111 > 1 il ill e,
t'harles i- not the I'irsi ehild ,.| a
graduate. Maruaiel lllen Wilbaui-.
wdio'elite-red last ve.11. is the daughter
"f Margaret b.llen William.-, win. a-
Maigarel b.llen Schult/, graduated
in I'lHi. Mrs. Willi, iiins; was a transfer
s Hid el it from the l'ni\ersiti of T,\,is,
11 ow'e\ er, entering Rice 111 I'll I
'I'here arc three other second gen
eration slipietitfi now alien,line Rffct
•then
\ll !\ae Methodist -ttnleuls .in
di.il!> i 11 \ ited to the first me. tine 1 ; thy I nub
M. 111 ■ o 1 ■ > 1 Siinlenl Cnion 111 si Tliur-iko fjflii
nigln al A ill ry House, acenr.ting (■'■ ' me:,-,ePL;c and
I'risideiil I', illy (ioyelt. who ant icipati: t In ill else where with '
jive Coop, ration of both eld ,unl new bars
numbers.
Tin Mclltodisl group plans p, i;P,||
laki -en ral proiecls this ,.t. in
pop I'., oflei'iiig an eiitei'iainniynl
gram with well known s|,eaki.i- a: ihe
monthly meetings A weinrr o in
11 i f die l-'rcshnien membi 1 - is In.
plamu <1 l or ihe lain 1 pari of < 'c
I lees ill charge
mints for this fealttre will lii 11.mod at
I
A lljiMlli; |( 1 ';; ■■ a ij: .' ■!'■.' 11111r.- P •
aiihience.' -\ i:ie,i.'i.can i'a-'. I| .« .ffii.;igp:ii;iM-
the lac: that 01. Ann : eapje ci;'.',' ir,i-
Rally (.liij> Plans
k * In (irtcl < «ora
N\ ashinn[ti>n I
< am
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II -|s'iTl.i.i||^|^||B^
v.-ri'ltle •:
Iffij'ij
ffp"'" *?•
Iloltt ' "f them eliitdren of graduates,
liowivcr. Hardy Jackson, J r , a -Hih
oinore, is the s'o'n of a man who i.-
Coiisiib.'l'ed ott,, of till best all around
athletes ever lo atlend Kice. Mr. Jack
son matriculated in 1 "1 (> but left tip
following year to enlist for service in
the .War. :f || ' |!|| ||
The Lily Mrs Xiotcl Stephen,,
mother of Rosaline and Violet Sle
plan, entered liftVe in 1912, bill left
sclunil before graduating, Rosanne is
now a senior and Violet a frcsliinatl.
the Thursday nigln nk'eling
Other olhccrs of the oiganiyalioi. arc
I'lOintii 1 It'll Mcliride, 1 ice pt esnbtii. ai ,d
Mail I'.fthany, ftteasitrei'.
j|| ; ' j..
Kngineers Expi c t
Record Crowd ait
Commons iVIreHng
Due P. .the largest membership in Ihe
histoiv of ilu- organization, a record
crowd is i' sped ed at the b.ngilH'' ring
Society's first . regular ■lner'ting: of the
year in Ilu Senior Commons WidneS-
day tiighl at 7 :,I0.
A local engineer will speak on utgi-
nei ring as a location, explaining the rea-
sons lot taking up the profejlSiot}. Ke-
fti shmetits will be served,
( hiicers.ill the sociely,; elected at I lie
ylosc n.f last year, arty Merrill W right,
president; Stanley Moore, lice-presi-
dettt; Waller I.iljesland, secretary ; and
Hill litown, ircasurer
han.lit
1 '''t ally
d tin, s
.pern
■oi .li.pioi
belii ve. In
Xnn ri
e l.i to
ll can : se,l.l .. 1 ■ -,,rieV-in 1
is liamlle ' eclli-utly, is
ink . d
h i'|j|k I jg,JP 1
lo >|>rak
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Williams
1.
Andre, wa-
,irnd ' Il had latU'yl (i'i
M i-at he'i; bad alw •
her hair. She w,i- ('. p
di-.li'pbed no"'wi:!i ilw-lli U-
tain, anil, damp i .l"l|l|cp .(,.. lilt's I
b .ill I.a e, .c 1,
f' 1 'in the kind
;W 11
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2 h.aii.s M-u-ii ! . e' ,i- |
imi'SI a''-nr'SJ"'« r — * i'lfH-SfHf"1 "" '
that grumbled uur tier in isfarl line-. wni>n.l .aid as |„. man,! .is'..,i, I iu„
but Ib.i- deal was lip, . \ posin e, lai , Audi e\ ib.-Uvhl : 11 a t >ti .si u
Ayv; of Sjtadesi--hadn!t;'^hc;-just dial) .douai Jits 'riiis.'iia.yCliJfflS
lit-i Inia waved as-aitd- w ics 'iila re p\ cr j !w as n h rliiuVv^ifH^,:i:he 1, b'awed )
a mill' wh,en sin wanted tiVdook' tiPf | When ahviit ag,t'm, "'llBflf"'
1, ,,1.:'.:'i'■'■!■' :'-i ','e' ' i-' 1 Siirnd h^ab;:.nV/hnittii;..nl'ivvilJ,''ii,,ivh'
■ . .SSrapdipi; iiat'less on- a eormtr 111 the i dcdtKiiott :;i|it.c| /apfd>iV4i|S:
dri/;dencst drb/lt. wailing for a ll.isb -lie -aid 1 ■■ In r.-'elt .pn,!, Wh
-Meet 1.11. little All-lie* -I,.oil am I : e \'e., la a ii I a 1111 It \ II. 11 el -lo:y with
Mood and s|o,„| and st,„.,| Sml ,111 1111 latighiiig: iiupuoli ■
ib.'tfl* fhilii ili.wdieri; catlie little Ate aYpop
drey'- i.io'i. friend. Ihit lief'! ■■ (leinceril!.. -hi knew a...... .
'wa? vvitl) her Ipti) and she wopld have ! try pin >l, a:t aph T fa ken "at tin' Vntri
truck, with hiln Ih- w.,- pait.-e-i I be-,- d nr'lfi il the litonf!) 'POctohef
" ' ' ' Ntnlii v s|('ohl shi'iil for tin t alnpaiiil, w nbl lookJwtdl.
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1H 1.1 aiicli ed' fin \.S.,,Ni;i
W eltni s.lal. till 7th. ill ill: M i
:ifigl'; lipciitp! 'TO;; ^t i )■
tan ihe 1, cai I taeeh
- -en a wijl' 1,1 tin gm-i
Ait jviiii, : aiiiLsiuioi \1. el an,, .11
gitii-ei'S'^aJe tirgc.l Hi I'v
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campus
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tl
set ereh hi
f!de|', for treads lie llioughl th.it ip w ,i • , veil it. she Ji.nl. no hail aid
u see riiaiiting aioiitnl
a figure wi;h tin cbai.icter-
istii's of I', *pe> e, don't be al.li Uli'd.
It is only fltiother of the P'.to cat-
Vbt'i't lection of. IV I-'.'.,, naim Iv Shine
bniyilii.d a:inl kiu'tyiVif, vtc^itse llUni t ; Willi aa-ap. leidpe! atid a lit '
alba'P 11: tha: !lie Hail Crm' tie effotf, || could make Segai", the
artist, believe hi- ctiinic character
had Cottle true. We oiih hope that
lie call play football a- we would pie
aiiiii
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; H-m }|IM'Sj|]! i||''II
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t,lf nJfee/'N
terr| I'j 'I
lie •'••• 1
'lure I'opeye playing it.
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