The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1933 Page: 2 of 4
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i 4$A* , rit
Mm North T^api "■
Collage, iifnUm, TV*a
Chat Knterad a ftewad Mas* Mad Mat •
t«r at the font-ifi** at Ijnmiion, Texas,
1 • 0, 1WW
fmm mrimMAMWAw
Kff1' i;'; JJ" ;
A.««uetaa> K4tU>j
A«kuct*U> Editor
Boelaty Kditei
HHBMt <
Hertrand U 'ftu<
Shelby Phillip*
Belie r< rt«.
Hofi Jr,
%>< COLUMNISTS
Shelby Phillip*. Stewart Jeriogan. i.ot* ffelie
rwto. John ttrntworth. flyiuir Ijo.fet. P«t Pat
ter«.ii, Bertram! Hftfbi anfi K■>■
KKPOtni .ft-
hMy Darnail J.*- Lip*, ••mi. Jiu. Urtjteurne, .!.*•
(jugenhiini, KiHIHf- f-ty. WtBjW Hdait < Mnit-«
Montgomrry. Mr. Km
Hth i Mch'aughumt,
tt liintc, K
Bvnmmm Manager
*ttfMrr. tsur
f'f I' ftl l*< 'f i, Kit if .1. Ktll.1 t|j,
tm. i vt .,,.i Tay>.i, u! <i
C.i« W
Mi. J D Hall
mm *mm
Dealt from the luttom *#f the
4*ek hy. .John Went worth,
that aec manipulator of the
l'ftHtelKMirri Brigade
the mkwmwmi us
By Stewart Jarnigan
IHEPROSCEMU^
By Bertrand H flin
;s.®
(BHK3I
I
K "What price
iiamtion «hkb •• 'jj ■
mind* of thuwr H*i
inn tlui pre* am ■
mg easy m nejr, >.
^ ' -r 1« giving it sere.
All > ri' •! af <l>li£f ••"fit will Millie to pa-ss n *Xi i'lm of wiping it
month l! i!i b < laughed at by norm and by '* • foww. Dm
j'rt'hf ' d will lw curwltl a- th« fir d step in the ha*v been doaet
|eventual downhill of iair Aiwmii «ivjfiJUttioft.j for ratMem of p. <
By some ft'* «Hh« i this event will be t*k«li utjm gf wealth) fj
I' !'a< c JH!ii piulnp?J,V But M j iri City
, t-r„r Hfi tiaril Si.tur.lM :..rfh! Mr tt tlhatrt ItMii. uriij wh.. WW b.M>lafd to |>-
•site'i,. «! h^.v ! r*:, *? -r*:
•uw*' ottuw <'V«t (irann* th** i«f i' N'f* V«Hi,.h*w Nwn ordered by it*
iMicdh- pieywi in a intlmed| I r:**i fw-wmwi • «! the play-goiiti
■pr**' * *H
«ki *B!«T th*
at' iiiitamjitt j Fnii[l Mr Ford wfu** u> t eefi
! «« > >f auk- Marred fdd, end reveiwdy wh* <§ «
urn * iht dyi—MI>ly , t J ... !
,th ibe . « ,«• eM d wn .uiM ,e «o bf,.k «• ««' ^^
./..iiiial 'twit- tt uienwr a* he <faie« be realied tb«t ,sl"- rh'' **•'« « torful,; for th -t nfuimr eeawn. Tk* inmtaaf
«b - year there j if it ... likely u. infrr* hb he.rt. U" ,S ^
mi et^WsttMwjee we.x intlmtMl hi* heart would W,"t> 'h*' *K|" fcxpeewlly j «
{«.. •! weiv .hi (tii tisi
#b® *r'' ' * ' merely haw t,, g*i iwd to it.
Luftt w«-k'
deOHPed to Oeet t
firel i> the hi*t«,
M«tea H* we. \
1 llt«l ..Ml ( THJI ^ 1)1
Kit *A> !• '•/. <si<>• /'nft i U'tii-t
Mttii mMK nit \V k
.4 <•• m i.i •*
M HMi
M< I
/!«
eerb X Ml
XationaI Uwttrn u t vt
Our ••(litftriiil ur. Hi!rhi n> f«,ir hapten
iiiK" thai !«k<' {ila«-<- in tin- ifimicdiat.' itmsrv <-f
the (uiiii|iun fl<iHi.'t< r, we hnvr mini- it nir jmiSh >
tu SOrHH tlilijf ' t Hit' ' • nl t il,lt sil'i ' till
«tafi% K'l Ui itty around u whnrh ht< * a <11f ♦ < t
iitliuerit)' upon •-j• ir -tudi-iit Am, •■«>; that
ilim tiv uflWt ih< -liifhnl Ii. I. <1,1 ft H
CMiisidiTatioii Th'- NatKi-c'i'i1 .-r). Art
urfitiiizi-d h> Pr -<t l lit Rikm' .-It ha lak. n tin
rmti'itiitl -.|'Milijrht fur Ox ]• < *<■< i- Is i th<
straw \>\ which million* «1 ( <•<•((!• !< i ih.-d th. i<
j* a i'h n< e tu j .til j i h«>ii!i«"l , <■! .ait uf ; h> dark
and | -nnd to whirh fhe\ is.r. ■ U-i-m (i>
Ji cte<l for the pfttft feu vai it i mifft fhati a
itrn* it H* th« i'.tu . til i ai.'ti 1-ftort if m jfi rat
tuition fur a if«nera| im| -ov«i^ictil in rondtfiofiK
ami th. |>r<.Titten o! ull irtial. .11 .« !<•(' We ha •
faith in the l'r< nl.nf ..f th- I mt.d Slide and
we Miw in the ,,f thi- • rm.ui« 11..^
tfVlT, it is HWSWMMtry tti !> >k ill th'i- tno'>
with rogard )>■ our own Int*« ■• t Krom (be tand
[Kiilil of leaeher* and |ir. • ) "■! t ,•< learher lh«
mitlook may not «t fird lhmi)rio a|?i '*ai \rvy
nttnwtive From all api'M-araiv the . hoo! 'e;a h
*r,-i for the pa-' three or f«. ii y> ai havi nfd
Kllfferetl a* iffeatlv as ha\ e pi ;-«< ! ifailv all huni
iifti.x firniH; hoNVeyt'l vw mil t i .'trU'O.h. r that 11>.
tearht'iH of l' \a- ieeer. e.i a very • mall aiai •
for man\ yearn whiW Itu-iHopU in lmsin« • won
very prtiwje-rotifi. It ha only l.e.u dttrmtr 'he
laMt few year-, thai the t.aeh.i-i have received
anvthinvr near the salary tital Lhe> de erved
Tht're is one cheerful thoiu/ht thai we niav bttjar
in mind coneerninu' the Nati..nal llecqv. ry Art
and thi.t m if tin plan work . there uiii he nun h
tttW leisure time for everyone and t fie demand
for teachers will be much vfiit- i than ever We
•dmerel\ hojH that litis will l the turn < t at"
fair , and that the teach, r- ma\ eventually have
an increase in -alary with shorter hours as everv
one elfle !'« e\|M'Cte(| to have I.e|'~ all pull to-
gether arid make the- effort at recovet \ n sue
ctfsw It i# certainly worth trv ini'. mid « h«> ktiuw
what might he acouiplHhed dnrinn the next few
month-, if everyone will make an effort to co
ojwratt ' li M
comparatiVf handful n. the nation will find a
-.•!;. «ati".factory vjijo.v of enj>>vm«iit tn the en-
'ire pr.*-e..flinK-
W > i*> let to the ic i. ai in S<-ptemH<sr of t he old j ',ad cba *e
X.itional I'olc > (... f<-\ t • , a pink covered journal **'! McKleuy, .
that at «>ne time •. a- truly Arnericun hs Uh • rtty' <>ity maneir
an, .ltd .lirh Hrnd) oi VInod' Adam-t or l^iriKf'dtow [ t"'«**** «' the *ei
OF Hsu pel u ti * he al Opera Iioo«e It will Im- , l"'r* *ben be ret.
rente mix red that til). hiJlfe of tlie t arber sihop wae Mud, I
Wi laid to IV ! in .V!a> Itt.'.l Laid to rent" i* howld be i..
hatiilv th. evj,|". ion bei atl>e the t ,a/.ette tIM J Ok#' th*t.
i-ri'ij.' l-"> at public auct son
I h( new editor oi the journal.
i William:-
i -i* pr..m|
Hkif tt ! t.rC',' 'te of the Hiehard K hoi- era 8 in-
: o?-.iiiit Vli He i y, .aiuate of V^'ilharnett.
!'' ivfll Irebate Hi the new child the old
1 It.n't.- riff i ■' i' • I i.i.i t.ei . olumn . and a heavy
i .a -li.. of prof'e mnal sp' rt Thn latter de
P. i Uju iit ' I; l.e edited bv Nat Klei-eher. a man
,\h<. todav .. "i one of the fine, t coflei'tion • of
p / 'lie/ 11 < oi d nno pi tit in the world
!'> •■::.■;■ tie rn'o-.t inter, tiny featun id the
.*:!l l,n the im In ion of two patiew in ettt'h
in I jih • • that appeared ..oine Itiirtv or
,t •• . • Uy.!o I'he I.eW I i ,f/t*11 e Will be i-.^Ued
i. U-ad o| weeklv -, • it :*a a - in th'
a- e«B-l "t he Mb«r in rubber which ha# iwnc-
Mr- Meiirlc
lb r . v daughter of an 'tr.-k'on preaeh
l that tii.' fie A (,a/ette Will be Uf fieai"
fclis§ 4 4 nl
fori nu't:' i'
|'h< I i ' \S orld War" A I'h .toj/raphi. Mi
iri { f 1 i' >1 bv I .i, rem . Stailinif l'i|hb-hed bv
nil.. : ■ 1 >t !,«rl: \« Vert, "ill lliclllderl III
tlii ohi'mv ac< fi • htintjrerl and thirteen fihoto
s'r.iph-. earttwin end po-tei- that portray vivid■
!•. and liv iti.if;!> tin inlerriational h'ilocauist that
11 ;in-pir, d a* at"! ' ■ decade back Manv of
: h< photo -I : aii -tort iiy o| a place hi ; ty
nation'-' .b i> < | Art I'oijrnanl i . tie- are to
< found v.-.!; • n.. double pat;* layout la.w •
.ft the left a p. tin. of at-- Amitotic. |>av c.'lebra
tiou while on t h< i mht i - ;i letv of the t'tav. . o!
lit... filled ill lei ! e \iit!. in • a a s.ljflicd
At atrftut th<-
tmnal jfiiveranie
(>eretioHin la
iii<-ai in iririutiu
xteiw <ti Em Hill?'
1 >«•{« rU««tit\ Hi!
turn into e itivi-
(>eii ' rimmoloif!
are t« <m<*|M.rMt.
k i'liuim.*' o end
(faniMtion of s
I., oi we in. rate ■.<
iu>j'J er-; Cit let'
of fu'earm* to i
i«ii"ti a^kintr .tu-
na|.j,iHK caws n.
KH'lit; (5) the Ml-
riiijiiiuii Hurean
■ 1 litventiifntitiii
nt>. th ? deet.fi
n«|i|iet. A l#t,«
i'ltl IllillOIH, K.
Mc«uuri, Moiitat, i
KUlie. and Wyan
.Ha,n
thsu rrtm* tbw! ;>reeeate«i ti - u*.- ef thi* -.ub-':-*:--
ai 'he t'niU"! (<ir tiulk end ft*«! cuatainer*. is now
;n-t wh : harng idly eliminen^d t.>
tti kMn«.p|>ina .'heiui, t i.f the KubWi (irwwer« A-
.tor of Kamwi*jMieietioit of l^ndun Ordinary rub-
le |.r<>nahly . n-' U-r geu it« fr.,in the ■ hmuraK.
■ f .r uli kidnap '■ *tsJphur i rni nit «en o>nt|iound.-.
nii-.mi a* the wa- ueed m prepamtiiia f she "wild"
n.n't why en>- ruMier f«t th«- market* <>f the itmi-
,' i t -■' .i ttiirift men ial w..rl>t It we- fmuid that an
add it I. ai nf /at, rai imniiii- finished
in- one the na- Oie nrtxluct of it* smell.
'*-*! ii.at- mi; {>!■*• .-
t. iitt!< with Very !ikei> the wvww «f
-< iinfHirtant ''hri^man w.mi.i l« web-me.l in
■ li. of On- Juxtiee Iowa, if thai hat'l'.-n- t« tn- wbere
ii Iitves-tfiuirs m< iai id. At midnijfht -oitle
r if>-ii with .-x tinte agi, ' "hn.<man, an mi< tt. wei h>
' ' lawyer- W'b" I priifeomun. taiiduiit ..n the -addle uf
' i-nnif down Ti nnes*ee < iiiiiberiiind «tjr. mm-
'ei-r f'il ui heard hy friend,- |-..pted in Ketituekiy,
al 'i.-taehmrnt | Virginia, and Tenne-.tet-
irmMia, -.f kid
The -\uj u«t 7 edition i*f T m> . ai
rte.l an intern*ting article ; t-ono-rn.
tnsr the rtilleif,- .-.iurat ion w.iiiien
baxeil "li .tn'-l tl. -l(l|llled frmii the
monlH of -.everai iarife inntii utmn
■ | ll!ll
( olorful, to
liii.ill to to|i naU'
•it : ill ie|f|..
il'OtlHiei kill
i'Vdeiai (iijyerri-
r■ "li n{ thl l'r«i-
" An \m< rica'
Van 11. o i 11 I 'obi
< M'llltt. I- il't i ...In.
th ! I.e. I Kuhslcdav
Muit^ilim refti
mi ion to rep-
j |i | er* JiietiiH •
[ diiuKtilei, and
! itia.1.- i.f he. re- o
; nii d -d) yea i
• ild fl'jeixl* • In i'.
1 jiiutieiinifcd in '
] day
d by t art | <>n „4.X| \,,
I >o| all. New. o 7 Vfur
|fi "I)'-
i-It rat Li n
and
if the
Vorfc, i,\ii)"i I .■leitinii of the I literary j „f li, mi.. Mtesni
,iiilfH It j . a jo t" i in.! it la i a recinrni/. 'd ( . j,,,, ,.nt .,
nthoW- thn" ltd iidt ■- many < l I In l ine hoi t ;, ,
c ' ■ i < 111 d in "I'he New Murker. Three full j,a<e t« toif
h M>'th no I'l rn ai'O to lit found herein
"ther leceiil
III sin It'll-1 I -.oe of I he Slaije i ad fprth ;i ! ,. Htt. lho)t(,
tin. teforntal hi-i-doi'v >11 'he famou- old Umpire) -tar.,-
Thfitl re m Ni \ ork < it % I'hotograpit- iict'oni I
pitfiViHif the iit ni' at""' fiat t icuhirly intcreMtinK
lr otii the ,1111 ' Im* taken over *i*i photographs j
r.f lain m actor , wtlit.tjr . and critics ot the INl'xj
ami bv mean ■ < f a pair of nharp sciasor - has a>
eifiiib'd t he . itriiin-t a lai tr<- photujfraph of the
ir'"I'loi ■•I' tin thc-alfe in -ucb a manner as t.o
lr I-,, i|o romp!, t.-d en . rnble ap| eai to be a
pictnr- tak"it at onie first night in 'his ^isttiric
phiv hoii-e Uepr.jduct ion- ot I our old theatre
program - ar. a! .<> in. hided,
• HI II K'Hlle Will
l.!tii>: ft),It Mlutue
. i b. imv't-iled,
(tart > "flie
ill feet
riiiiib,- a mi
*ny the lea?.!.
I.nia.e liuteli on and Kenneth
Ha v. wei. jir.--. tiVd iii ' Uii- itu
I Pbeu wlle. r.ieluletl till-.. Irtll tlaye-
iiK'keil volunit, p «'a n the finale
'•hat Mrs, 11 nl - lief...! tarred.
Ih. tiiitifii isiiinbei «a> •itiii'ib': the
.,.ntuuiii,* w<*re eiicellent, t. it' iii lieu
>.! what .m ha - -ii..l aluA'e, a little
rhere li|rltt in the nam wuu'lci nut
have b.-i n 'ot. much Th. laarei
•'" (jwendnij ri Wi'milfsu'd arid V. al-
ter .Sent! I.e.erttt.
' butjy «f .->j;iuili' wa fea'ur d in
the -« :iit .'la'aiif finale, and Mrs, :
Hut. he.-.in'- ubl.ifatli, !hnlled. Th.
entire ..ir.i|iany W#S« employed, >.'tv-
iiik the last unit uti the firuifiam a
i ilitai.i • ni iiiuh .• im.i • d.ir li.al T.
I awdlen.-e- are Wont D.it to foi'Jfet
S u rely it IH tn V i. 11 -' s credit that;
. the priMiuetit.il of Kierta" vva- a ,-uc !
Iteiniiidful uf the time when a- a i>">. He a -itrejik of show |
"mall lad of a few uiinniei-s a dare niai. hip which *.e ,«us)M*i-ted but did
i,-Mil-ted it- to drop to the ifroun.l .ti no: really know Future isliow? . .iui.1
litir tirainle head* while hanmtitr n« t J. ■ ? m hIVi |,aiui .
in a tree by our feet, r. xiluntr in an f uinethiiiir wn- aim-.-, at the very
ex. eediiiifly <tilf neck, ih the stetf of t>ei£iiiii ntr it ..ur idea that the
. ne a l)i vis tun Uf 1.00(1 nuc.-esi.ful women one-half j
.- iat«*- now were eoiiejfe trained, a- lomparetlf
...•I1'for kid ai 111 11 lie third of the women in U/t./*
M.'l.'twiire, I- liir■ It hi> for tfitOit; 2f K had traveled
Mi- issiijipi, abroad; t.'i.i per cent had attended
I -.. t tali. Vir- either Itryn Mawr. Va-r-ai. South,
Kadclitfe or Widlewlejf: i!" pei cent
of the colleif.- women had ntlended
f.:..,grt>W ■ t|d,. Per- co i-du. uhoiial ur t it iition.- And i'
die new was si# found that edu. at.-d ar
' ••« >:. «rrated tibia, mut<iriatt* and acti-e -en jfot
Mientiw'n was , mora kUfbandii than the inure hiirhly
, -:hda.v. when tie educated lawyers, |ihy. i< ian- and
,.f- Only a few. educator-.
' inlay
col'tfe
frmn ^-year old Albert v'ypniew ki, who on curtail', went ip l *i'oi
a dare put he, foot in front uf a mov wa • .. ml;. ; howcv.-i,
uik' truln. and iheii hobbled three • oinplti. • nt We .-an pay tin* nunia
of import - III... k- t-i hi tiniii.- on hi^ mangled tore i ia tie that li wus excellently
duster I'ea lejt. It had to be amputated, paced.
the company an f etchit. ('hai'len Kiiik, Manun
the frieiite.-t, S'i.von, Kddie IiowlinK, Kddie Quil-
len, and bouise Fazeiula?
SCRAPS
©cimerad by Pat
til tiiiitoiiti («• for oblivion: Jack
llolt, AI Jolson < lark Gable (to be
replaced by George Brent and l.yle
Talbott, William Screen Boyd, Wil-
I III IH| \l M \N
Itt i'oiim ttii'ou>di line old -icrapftooks the
othei day w.* .came nerds* the program of the
(tingling i.ro- and liarnttm W Bailey dtow |..i■,
thl .as.hi of i Uijj I'he dpacript ioit of the grand'
entry or the "spec" truck ua its being a remark
I' i v.. ' rind
i I*- ' i.■ i* dt-
A blliljirt
I . 1
Set tiiiSt
lb > i.-thi
i ni. it,
Athletic
II. .never
.••I answers to .ntimate
lie the ideal man
sith brown eyes.
■ ven inches (all.
able exampb of the true circux spirit
Student Opinion follow -;
There if one i ohmm inthet !;impu Chat whtch "Ihaugutatmi'' the ,-mpoih program, a magnil
hftf a heiuiing, "Student n|iihion" Thi.« column ic. ut ijttgeaul "I unparalleled splendor Imagm
ia given a space in th> [at(arr ■<< that stutients who in." of tairviand mingle with the etlitlgency ot
are not directly cenneeted with its publn afioti ;th> Orient A itorgfoti.s harlequinade, - pectacular.
may have the upputunitv of voicing their op n-(;' ai uimptou A pi'tare*sidtut! prelude to the color
innx concerniii)' matter |ioPtai®ing to school t'ui e.piiiie ballet, in which da/^liugly arrayed
activities The mast prevalent thought which we .-.pt '-triau• mounted on seemingly counties-
find ettprcsnni in these opinion* leads ua to won hor«ea iM-rtorm beaut it ul evolution
rah a.*4 rirrsrrite.j
■ .iiM-rvative in cut and
never takes hi* wife for
makes petty criticism-
II' vai.r hi Id ten.
Hen ti. fc;irln and iaiv.. no make
,. ii 'liinif. acrordingly Vou might
d I iter a iilllc from Monte of these
t' a i! 'uii in 'h«i main the majority
-•!' ii.. n" ' wdl agree that the above. "
'he
For some reason that Vffulgem v" line made
u* heat tile i alio|M' and we've been htingr\ fm
jteanuts
w oubt tie ii pretty fair male.
all day
HIMOKIi \|
Our Department Of Itequiml Reading
"<ihwrttre lb -tinies" by V\'illa 1 'ather. Of the
to de;'-. the British and show
in that >h. i-ik! was in mirht.
der if evervlhitig in wrong around here. We won
der ? We are old fashioned Itecauwe we do not
smoke in the classroom, our yardmen are very
inefficient and do not take cure of the campus
an they should, we should disrupt all the ruh-;
of the institution ami have «!udent -go\i rnnient. |H|
and last hut not least we who are connected with three -ketches included in this volume On* first,
the pa|ier are a ver>' sorry lot We are inclined to "Neighlmtir Kosicky . is the liest ' I he Bi« g-
douht somewhat the veracity of those remarks iaphv ot II K II , I'he I'ritH-e of Wales i ,v W
Student opinions are very good when they an and I lownsetid; "llottdini. Him Life Story by
kept in their place*, hut we mut| remerntwr our Harold Kellock From the moilectiortK and ilocu- <u.
boundaries and stay within them We must also;meut-s of lU ati iie llotidini; " I he Mooii.stone by th.
remember another thing and that is that con- Wilkle Collins An old-time favorite of the myH-
struetive criticism and helpful suggest ion* aWftwy stoty tans, "A Storyteller's Story by Sher-
the result!* which we hoprd to attain from this wood Anderson,
ajmee in the paper If we are unable to make stig
gestiotis without a trace of malice or bud fee! We Point The Finger Of Scorn At:
ing it would l«* far ls>tter not to make any at all IbiBywuid's |>n>Mnm>d priahudion of "Cyrano
It b much easier to t«' r something down than de Bergerac", wth the time of the play in the —
it m t< build it. B. M adaption shifted to the early days of the World ' KditorV \..u For (he information of the ntudent
War; with Cyrano, erstwhile cadet in Carlton j * d.v. no article «al—Hl i to Htudent oainam ba bwi
Chnrartrr f|eiw/Anntvrit- de < asteljaioux's regiment of guards, a.- a Blue) MWi t.y th* edilorift! staff during the current
A triWm.trk of an ",nU wUh th'* W « '">'• preeieuse. oimmcr i
A I l ' himaelf to a n> M • <*>" ambulance driver; and with Rairueneau.
nf^ imaO . ITii sitiLtion in• v th of anv va an'1 «""> caik, an a regimental chef. What your newspaper haa become. Mr.
J&!aSXi. .i In." £ v™"-"■ aa(."""j f >« m*rc«i.
student, in the process of
\rid what did Paul Ketere say fh< ittiiyi H w Satur-
-vhi'ii In- iim) tiiu-hed hi- epoch- day, a -urprisie was ai -tore for the
making ride" Vou gue*-. but I'm audience. "Parole Girl." which was liam Stair. Boyd, Polly Moran, Alice
ihmkuiK that it wa- "whoa"' booked for th.- screen, #a< replaced White, Mac Murry, l-ifi JJorsay, Boris
by H eg is lo.iitiey in "State Trooper." Karoff. and (Tara Bow.
London hair dresser* are advo- an exiting picture with gobs of melo-
.litiiig two toned hair. A temporary dramatic hokum. /(A.„ w af)ain,
itreal. may be had by paintlBK - Colleen Moore. Buddy Rogers, George
blonde hsir with brown mascara. It /.,,((/(/ direct.,, of the Bancroft, Conrad Nagel, Barry Nor-
n cur« b. us that London is just a! stage Band. Will play his farewell ton, and .Jean Hersholt.
behind the times with the cur show of the summer Saturday night.
hast <iros* in iM-nton twin* Wr lo not know a-- vtU who will ci.n i t e 1L
> l wnu WIU At lust wo have st'on on« of thoDe
duct for Ihe remainder of the sea pV«n if a film did bring it
M,n i u> us. We have heard about them.
! read about them, and now we have
' '""/.it \lrrrthth, director of the seen one. You know, one of thow
l>alla- Little Theater: has returned.-places which Im /Vfif# ( haumiert is
from the KaM and ha- oia-ned his a Parisian counterpart.
He bit his tongue ami died of septic „ffj,-e in the theater building, where
poisoning That man carried around he will interview projective actors "Th, HHWt T,a llmrrnl Yrn"
a powerful potent bite in his molars lu„) worker- for the coming season of is scheduled f r the Auditorium Sat-
I d say \n.t it's so, to.. (h,, house. The first production is urday night. Nils Anther, after a
scheduled for early October, but the long absence from the screen, r -
HM Nl \IVUl.Ui,> opus has not been selected. turns in the title role, supported by
I* inm the hours of ten to twelve Barbara Stanwyck and Walter Con-
>re i- a class of student* who meet 'tbbry Intih Planum, who nolly, who reminds one of Charles
fountain, and discuss every Ptayc.l tin l oilege in the winter of l.aughton.
conferences naiaaaaa ssszsssssssssssss "i-, mo, sa aawB
bade
i.-tii
treaked instead of one streak.
time nport- that Traffic Police
.->•«.• itt John P M Wolfe of Bos-
iiin had «j . iveil being bitten by a
cat, a dog. and im intoxicated man
at tht
tlung
from economic
| down t.i the way a girl combs her
\ b,g historical question has arisen hair. If you once enter this group;
f.vi.r iht fa. i ' VI by did Washing-j its a wise plan not to leave until
t.m -land when he tr wse l the Itela- 'he whole group breaks up if you
war-" Some i-.-ople think that the j don't want to be picked to pieces. The
r.-ii- oil in- .total was
pan:- w.-n- tifght. But the real \ eal education is Mr. Charles Marrbj All who are interested in thi* new ll VLI. OK FAMK
ecu wa thie he wanted to stand. *«>n, ('. O. P., B. S. Some of his course of Fountainology are required : This column is sponsoring a hall
Lakcology, und some of the student .-.xtra tube of hp-stiek and a piece
assistants are Kreddy Kingsbury, of wax And I'll take chocolate;
Lucille Bay, la-slie Sorrel-, and lrf>- even hi.- best friend won't tell him.
roy Crouch. A special advanced lake Curse* on you to the ,'lrd generation,
oratory course is offered three mghts yea, even unto the fourth.
because -his! head "f *bis department of soctologi-1 a week when the moon is shining !
Student Opinion ♦ ♦ «
assistants are Professor Cummings t., bring all of their wisecracks, and of fame for the different students
of Campustry. Professor McNeil of.th. girls are ret|nired to bring an along a different line. Not those stu-
dents who have aided the old Alma
Mater to gain laurels on the tour-
nament field of athletics, but those
that have some other outstanding
characteristics by which Ui gain rec-
ognition. Kor this week we have as
the choice of the committee selected
to select these students, the moat
dignified, James Bussard; and the
extreme. Marietta Biggs. This is all
the committee has named to date, but
by nem week the full list shoud be
in; so watch your p's and q's, my
little lamhs.
critically and with little interest until a com-
plete change is made in the writing ami editing
if it.
It's the truth that hurts. Let's see you
print thin. — W. A.
IfPHi PiPPii HP BP umnists to practice writing your so-called
t „ ut u ,1,; «-s« , „ _ i "V'l, ffwnt 1 «f«' ' «W 'd numberless stages, is to 'Byronic satire" All of your staff members
for Hie, snoum «rt«< tow arn seii«m- :n|„ ^ many of its avenues anil by-lanes as must have coitimna, with their picture at the
heading, and their name* in
velopmerit in every direction. circ umstance* will t*«<rmtt, with, of courmc. a cer-
!t is a topic for conjecture why *<> few student* tjul) am„uflt of concentration upon specific fields
a wdl batanced {dan of college activity „f ,n(im%nr_ Afld so, We modestly pass to you
ar** the e*tremes <m each side thow who M Wel|.«fHt«iidered policy: If you art1 a potential
their entire time to classroom assignment*. give the school and yourself the benefit
directed exclusively to <<f Vl)iir al)ility; if you are gifted with the power
attainments, and thos« wiy exprenahMi. try your hand with the Sgrtblica-
n an endless circle of social tion!t; COIVM, (jfWn al^ „n the corner some-
f those \ltm> and rah elirms with the gang; join a ciub
because tl* -y are norn,or two. aJMj ^ SUre to pay enough attention to
mu rwd in my bhase "fiV0ur curricular studies to Ml the best of their
- wn, aria r
™ wTT^ Wend harmoniously into a versatile, sophisticate them.
- m««<t every character, equal t« any type of emergency and If ma
print. You have gotten
from your real motive
a college newspaper and
uced a group of columns
h are filled with satirical
on subjects which
The subjects are
iliilliiS such a
There seemed to be some misunderstand-
ing among the seniors last Tuesday, or else a
large majority of them were too bashful to at-
tend the dance down at the Mary Arden Lodge.
We can easily assure them that they missed it
great time, at any rate. There were approxi-
mately twenty couples present at the begin-
ning of the struggle but some of them seemed
to give it up, and retired without complete
satisfaction. Later in the evening, the lights
were dimmed te the extent that it was difficult
to tell juat who you were going to dance with
until it was too late. As the muafc was coming
in poorly cm the radio, on account <rt the
Busteripjiiah sat down at the keyhoat
gave a reniMaai «f.ft law munber* that
enjoyed by every member and gmmm
tenior class. (Oh! that rhythm!| I TW* ««*'.
With so few members attending this af- girt* b. to te
One of the largest crowd* of the
season turned out Tuesday night to
**e "Midsummer Night's .Screams" as
presented by the Forensic Club of the
Ea t Texas State Teachers College.
Although the aerie* of sMta moved
rather slowly, the audience was **-
ceptionally appreciative and attentive,
of the scenes were well
tin hope* thai
he ight. foi the tango
numlier when -In- appealed A 'mi i 'Hay Fever" with
uadfi i. i•■.! -p..r and a green one < ..n taiue Collier in the Marie Tern-
• i..-.j .., iht' hii i.i ...tti accompanist i-c-.t i.ile is being revived in Londot..
f.r ..an 'ticHeynold;, a - Tony's, —
W ife and he I Klght stipjmrlcw were m all thi tunny our*. Mae West
-a* • a ni*l -p..: of ti.* show Tb«!:|.,(,r<.|vej5 the tin medal. As u -- well,
M Kt-yi-ol'i- woman, with a decided ;i Mae West, she appears in "She
tread upward the ctpulent. wa« ad-|;|>,.,i.. Hj„j Wrong' whk*h came baek
mirably -uit.-d t. r, . al:o5ed brr; bargain day t« the i'leainland with
and lot nun a then lives, ir, em tiers much p'.inp and circumstance and
of the stage band helped put ov-eiifLrowdiN'l houses and |atiple who went
a numbei *ithout trying to be funny. i,m.^ t,, her. taking their dinner-
We arc wond. tiiar who put ideas )(!1il.. Other ladies of the cinema
intu that Khun'.a «S Nan. y Jane wear clinging clothes and shock the
iiate.- - 1 he vmiiigsti i wa- -ipoic, |K,puiance but the West person gives
charming than we have ever seen „ vou wholesale and you sit and
h. although we aie bec«.>miag tired) tt,„j iikt- it. We are extremely
«.( iv.-iul. The little miss re won so:ri"y we missed it the first time,
hei plate in on. i. .a Xnd w. .-fili," w.tiider what the American scene
like "The Peanut Vendor." w ail.! have been without Sophie
1- ifht girls gowned in bespangled fuckei, Kva Tanguay, and Ma# West?
red -viti. Ida. K man'ilta.- ovei -ilvci *
I'hi Mntiiui' f'initim, repertoire
under canvas, have been playing
• in Dallas for the past
tv, el*. .,*iin>nib with seeming success,
ln.d.iv I niig Legs" has been slated
... On w eel- Some eight or ten years
•ago we -aw a Gene Lewis anil Olga
lAVi-rth production of this play at the
I;.'' or the Pantages or whatever
f he h>.use was c ailed on Tenth Street
n I Oct Worth, and Mrs. Myrtle
ilai >K who now directs the T. C.
Dntmaiic < luh, played one of the
rule-. I'hat was back in the days
-.hen we -aved half our lunch money
each day so we could buy a thirty-
!>ve cent family circle seat and have
a r.-r. cent hag of Woolworth's
chocolate.- to munch. We particularly
remember the above play, and some
others, namely, "Within the Law,"
"Little Old New York," "The Go-
rilla. ' and well, we can't name
any more right off.
Whiit hoH huf>i i'ni'fl to nil thftf
ftriijih Winnie laghtner; (ieorge K.
\rtImi. Baclaiitiva, Barry Norton,
Helen Kane, Moran and Mack, Step-
' M-
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