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Number 3 High School Bands Will Be Guests 3tf)e Babtbgoman ALENDA LUX UBI ORTA LIBERTAS DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1940 Volume XXVIII. 'Y' Plans Fall Services Thomas To Conduct Yearly Fall Services YMCA Services To Last From November 12 Through November 14 TWO SERVICES DAILY 'Y 1 Cabinet Will Complete Yearly Plans I >r. J. N Thomas »f I : iit«irj 1 hc*dogiea] Seminarv, Ricli* mmul- Virginia, will conduct ilu- Y\U A Kail Services in thi; college auditorium beginning Tuesday irn rrntnT^ N- iveniljei 12th, and c< m\inuiii(> through Thursday night, N'-vrmln-r 14. Set vices will be held morning and evening each day. with clauses being shortened t" provide .i full- time service at the regular chapel period The climax >"! the scries will in- cjQirunyjiiuu syr v ' cc ten Ui£ entire student body on tKS last ntghtt Well Known Speaker [laving held pastorates at the riot Presbyterian ('hutch of Charleston, S ('., and more re- cently ;it the Grace Covenant Pres- byterian Cliurcn ft Richmond Dr. Thomas \\;t> called i<> the Sem- inary tliis fall ti » i ill. .i vacancy » atised by the death ol I »r. Porter Smith Mi i- .i riii l'.»'t;i Kappa L'i .i«!i Kit» mi Washington and Lot' Uni vomit} and took his divinity woi k .it tin 1 Si-min.it > where he now teaches lie has been !i fre- <lin tit speaker ut the Massanctta Springs Conference 1 Grounds during tin past few years and i> well known among young people The Kail and Spring Services ha vi 1 become t»ne nf the traditiotis of Davidson, and .each yeai otU-. standing ministers in' the church are brought ttt the campus I .;i»t vr.it kev. S S \\ iley of i hotnas- vilh . \. ('.. was the speaker foi the Kail Services Retreat At t heir annual retn .it. \\ hich will he held ;it Montreal the week- end "i N'ovembrr '*, the fourteen nuiulnTs ,>i the "V" Cabinet will complete plans for thou services .tm! work out the details for oth- 11 rfctivitit's of tin yeai Campus Lifts As Frrsli men Go See Movie Brief Suspension Will Inter- rupt Freshman's Ten-Day Campus Stay ( anipiis will In- tviiipi irnrilv suspi'niU'<l iniiiiirrciw nifjlit in .Tiler tu ]n-niiit Irr-liinni to attiMiil the shuwiiifj oi "I'rifj- liam Vounjf.V highly publicized film. Ihi^ annnmnc inrin w.i^ m.vk t<* I he I '.iv iii -i >ni;m * ]>y Jay Boliti, judge of the r.uni. ts'oriiinl an- nouncement will be made in chftpcl tnniorrow morning i iimpus will be resumed imnied iatel) after the sliu\s i> over, Judg< Hi. Im stated, and will continue un-J til Friday unless annuuuvetutMit is- made ti» tlic contrary. 'The class of '43 iveitt >.n campus la>t Monday for a two-week term. The entire class was charged with getting up too soon In chapelTl failure to \vuai c';i[i^. and general disrespect for upperclassmcn I liiri factor in tile campus was ■:'■■ failure oi the Ha^ tn turn in; the freshman who painted the «.at- er tank. A traditional misdemeanor oi the frosh, painting the tank. ha- al way- hern iuiiii>lipd liv ram- i piiiitil the entire class unles< tin- culprit ivas reported. \i\t tm eting of the Court ..i ('.'tnn.l i- Mlufluldl for Wednes- day, Oct. Zl. Some 20 to .'5 fresh- men art -. hi duied to appear be- fore the court for trial on various offenses Clues On Painter Despite the failure oi ti< , port tl airrtcr oi the tank, of ili. 1 ci iurt are still termined to find and puhish tl actual culprit. Ques now in pos- session of the judges lead somi tu believe that a confession will Phi and Eu To Give Old Time Rally Political Issues Will Be Debated From Porches Of Literary Halls \n 'Kl fashioned hrasn band, l>l l-aiul-thuiicU'r political fal- ;i\ wt)l mT sponsored IT\ IMnI [antliropic and Runlcnean 1 .it- t»rar\ si >ck*tics on rui*sda\ mpht, « October 29. Aspiring orators will stand on tin uprches »'i Ihc n\i> s iciety halls while i lu* student body \\ ill staud in the between and re » -p.. ii. I uitli .ii»|.|.uiM .-r nv<i -i ipe fruit .i^ I he occasion demands. Two speakers each will represent ' j lilt- two major p.ir'ii'-. :iml there j is possibility nf p third part) orator, i \"o holds will be barred, and heck- ! lers will be welc< itnetl. Tentative plans call " foi .i >n li- Iiuilit parade, placards, free cigar's 1 to vote s s\viiisers, ami hhii nu p mini hers from the brass hand between spe-cehe* Tryouts Thi* WtN-k Hntli 5) iciel \v> ;ti c i>nuii ijj in ipoti soring tlii- revival M the an- . ci* nt liall-to-halt dcbatuip cus torn Headed by Paul < 'rane and : John Mooi v respectively, Tin and ' Kit are holding try-outs this week to* ieleci otttstandiriK orators Setting the date mi the Tuesda> ui .iir t tin election has i>ccasione<l j ,i shift in meeting time I hi i it j lit 1 - will meet (ii't. 22 alul J9, and ' i lie l*'i i ensic" l 'i mncil speaking | fjn nip, . irdinai il \ jj(*I)eiluled i al . j it i ii,tii i\ it li tin s< ii it i ies, w ill mi i. : | \*i >\ 5 fittd 1 1 4 t Glee Club Concert I hi- Queens- Davidson Choral Club, composed of sin gen from the* two colleges, will offer Dav- idson's initi.il concert of, th<> Beaton in Shearer Hall. Friday night, Oct. 25. 1 rntative plans for thi' pro- irr.-im include numbers by the Queen* Choral Club, the David- son Glee Club, and tb<*« newly- formed Queens - Davidson a Capella choir. Aneither feature of the pro- gram will he a group of selec- tions rendered by Miss Grace H oliinsnn, director of voice at Queens, and prominent in Char- lotte musical circ/les. M.iny of t litii year's concerts will be held in Shelter Hall, Director James Christian Pfohl stated. The old auditorium is large enough to accommodate Average Audiences and its smaller size makes hearing easier. Students Find Bull Better Than Books By BOB GARVEY The arl of studying is ;icqiiin (I nvrr ,1 pi I', nl 1.]' time .'tit' I eon mm s j more "i t iii' ;iri i " > rid oneself "of tlu' outsHe influenct's rather than of learning tacts. To prove this fact, I must v>> into the ilciiiil ot the niyrit before four !i .it'.- >■" clashes. The first detail U to - .ii"' 'Uti'l I*- mJ\ i f.-il fell) iwsi' rooms and find out all thost as- signments that yitti failed Ui take down in the rush to exit «1.t- - for 1he m imkcr u> catch :t <lra^ r . Aiut ' the -c asbi^nnicnts have been se-. cured the sttitl comes next. By this time supper has about worn * t* f and there lies within ;i li ur stomach has lost it- bi -t friend. Wit !: a renewed strength rlieu studeni n turn - d " his ri m iin ti > fin - ts-h that last bit nt stud : duct tha : he ha - been indulging in. Stttlinf! hliri": < If bc/ore his !>"< k< md thi ■■■:■■ wi >rd - ' >egin i> stare< al von viciously. I he fim ■>!, - r. much more appi I -0 w iili im ]< .-- of time 1 !i< U m »d replaces ;ill thoughts of stud) and WILL li: All FESTIVAL The hand which is in evidence in startling red ;*nt\ black uniforms at all football names is piety red above. Members arc chosen on the basii of ability and training before entering Davidson. Officers of the hand for this year are: President. Norris Hrl>; ViccrPrenident, Jack Phillips; Secretary, T red Speas. PriT- pertiei manager it Dave Huffines; Francis Maqill in business manager; K.trl Copes is in charge "' pub« licit y; Fen ton Miller it librarian. .tnd Bub (tarvey is head drum major. Students Will Choose Alma Mater If Songs Are Liked Magazine \\ ill Make Hislorv "Scripts 'n Pranks" Will Ap- pt-ar On Novi-nibt-r 2 fall I lit ,1 III, 'Si : ' 1 ■] .ink s." I >a\ itls, in'* luinitii ' . . ■.'. ' 1: In t lit 1 ,i ; .. ■:' \. Intl with .1 ! . - , .1 n. w .iiin 1, "" .nil' ,'.."■■," I'll 1 11 1 11 ni 1 i ul ii in 1 1 ll lli-ln.p. ;iii<1 tin |hm ti \ w ill Iii I 'mil 1 1 im rjuTi ivill In Oii.rt -1..I1- - l>> Myron Saiulifi .m<\ Jim \cwi il Kultiii-jon \1m 1 ii'riin'i <| in 1 hi i- - lli 1- .1 (lev l*. Illl ■:■ ' i : f " Itiiml Mr- " I'.'hii ■! 1 '.1 ui . 1 iiiinl M 1 . 1 ; . . ; 1 11 :1 1 ■■ \, w4H 1 ■< w 11! I »-m In \ 1 m in.iTt ' I j 11 11* H ; 1 1 " 1* 1111 n I ' ! [li it n I \ 1 i 1 am] I ; ii! I > innii ■'■ r\|uiiitioi i ■■ . 1 :■ '' \ ! , nil rrl] part s ii I n i h;i \ 1 his itlrntij \ ( s pi " <■"! in ;ui .11 1 n!i^,-Jis llii- 1 1i\\ miij 1 .i« In vi ilu ru-v ■■ .1. .-/nil ; > r ;.,;.,- l i ' ■■ : ami fr< : ■■ ■■ ;iTn1 i-phoniui 1. ui i"nr dhc 1 iliti rial lafi win 1 "■ ; . ,-, !n in '■ 1 in \ rt'tTi' -' ' n l*< inI rmfpW Ai ■,■,'■, liiiu- in ■■ timiil knock " uti'i 1 lucli nl into ;i tu w pcridtl tl .ii ' " III to I>«- . .: ; .!i p:iM nl r\ v, v nit-'ht. tin hull 1 ■■ ion. In this cum . hi .i fi-llow that li.'i- tin ami ( - 1 ; 1 -- ]■■; 1 hj nil ii ri >\*. hii'I is . -fi-U ■-.■'■ ■■■.-■■ . rj he si uiu 1 ' »(u : that i - 1 ryittK I '■■ ! i i'cvcr, it ■■■■■ '<■■■ n ditl to tin- i«Jt*ntil\* of the man ; the result is the same. Ai'u ! i\ ft » niinuh "i iin t— ■') lar type \>\\W witli » i '.-. -■ |>erin,n an .■ ... 1 to tin in c .!"■ air 11 1 '; " . ■■ i;,' in shift s. :\ ;,■■■ ■■''.■ pi iJitlCS-, HI* IlK'l L'«ki fertile . imH Vlth u tlcmaa- "■ * -.■ " . any ; p thc-.ovci flow itam other -r--i< m-i i> ndii 1 1 > t h 1 . ■- it is ijuHt ■■' from t thai ;■ n :- 1 in. 1 i th<- owner ui aid "ro< mi is Choice Lies Between .Solids By Fred Waring and Dr. G. M. Maxwell VOTING TO BE FRIDAY Glee Club and Band Give Renditions of Piece* I > 'in, iit< i\v I );ivnKuti Mil : ilcnl- « ill ha\ e .111 u|i|ii 'I I unit v 1. li 111 \tm:t M 1+1 ' I luir ;n 1 iu" si .in.'- that ;ire : '. nsi .1. - Ml Llail ( I" Da\ . iilsi iii," :intl "1 1,1 virl on, 1 lur \lni. 1 Malrr.' n| '.'. Iml neil Ium< I in- i".1 .;; a.«1« ■]'t "■" I .1 - the ''III . ml \I111. 1 Mntii .1 Il.u i.l-.'ii 1 \]| 1 1, ul 1 1 I '.,■.iiNmi, 1hi. 11 1,. Duitui ', M Maxu.1l : 1 '■'''. \-, .. jiri I'liltil t, ' tin - ]'' ] . i ' . i'ii ; 1,, hi h' .il. luah n in. 111 . ,| 't,, " Hyllll St> I,' I I" ' I Illl I ! '' ' 1 1 ; M, Di.n.il.l, hi. I lli, h.n !.\ I '? 1 .1, . 1 l.iin. . ' ■■"-■■■■ W.iriiiR's Hymn I 1 , ,,] ..11 ( im Mm 1 Mat. r." ' u ..^ u 1 it I. n ;,l ' ; " - 1 tltr Huh 111 liy Ir.d ,■ ; ' " ■■. I] I . i. . 1... . i : . ... 111, ,-ur| 1 I'ruf. I ham Mi " I lun.'ild ,1 il.. ' II Im. nl \\ .1- l.\ " i ' . r I i"i- , n I I ,i, . t '.; . i ■. . hand VV.-diit-sday, and mi h\ ii" it hud> Ili'n ' I Icnrj l.ialji ■■ ' ■■ ' ' ' : ' ' Mtiilt-nl liuilj ii.1 [hi ccljut 1...!■..■'. . il, ,! iu Iu I1H1I Iridaj ; , :;.. 1 ij Ih, ludl ' I I""!'. .!, liilr- li, lli .'...■ I I ' ,.■>..- t WI 1 Exhibit In Shearer Ilu ! - 'i v ' piano, one of music s mont r< - c#*nt inventions wfis exhibited last night in Shears cr Hall by Mi-. Miirllin SK^ man. The instrument is operated by electricity in such a way as to 1 revolutionize Ui tone-quality. It was shown alt summer at the New York World's Fair. ' Miss Sherman is an expert in its dperation and was in charge of its exhibit a.t the Fnir. Although the technique of playing is ve'ry similar to that of piano or organ, .1 certain de- gree of skill must be developed in order to manipulate the new features of the instrument. Gpuiieil Molds Mock Debate Course In Public Speaking Will Be Offered * \>i imitatii.n i . .ii:' 1i -1.1 1 ,i 1 In lli, I ,.1,hi, l ,.11111 il. iv . i ,. .... 1 1 it ; hi ii, riu 1 laii V. Itll I 'I I tl i ' 111'.' "Ml ill. I'i'A .iL.Kllll' I....W I :..;■'.'■ . iil.il mtii ll Dm .:,.■: mil I ! ' 1.(1 ll'l .ll. , 111 III ll.lll ,'l ' : |i||, III |i| . -ill, Mti.ll . , , 11 ; 1 . 1 r1 i . I 1. , * 1 .i tin ■' : 11, .111, 1 ' W Hi.1111 " .ti I'll |- lii ;,M II..' - . I., tu. pi . » 1... 1 , " llU I III I 1 t"| I ' . , , ' ' , I..1 ...; " ....■: ||, ,,.;.,; " , . " ' , I'llhli, Spi :il " '.- ' ' II 11 : " , I111 1 : ' I1 \ , . " I <i' ti.il . 111 i !., .11 li ■::>*■ ■! 111 in 1. / By JOK 1 LOWKKS 'I h< final im 'iirli lirlnn J : '- iu ii I'liTiiim ; ..' 1 ■!!<■ in-.ii t|i mi lid M < rmipu- " \ Vnii fnr- \' 1 - i ' : ■■ ntv fm I litl) 1 . ' ;iiul "Ihi «■" tin rl y i hi ar 1 nut, in i > i i r *TI*'ft*'.*T K "IT] . ' mil i< " ■■ i :i 1 - . , fail .1 ili« flection ill -,,.,.:: . , ...,■:! iv ii f v * injr—nTTy nrnTTfTTTTrnr w in>.,- rp^finhii a Kfpuhlii ' ' v^ v * II !.!- ii' !. in. t lurn strut 1 ; 1 : ■" .. . . v . 1 ■■■<■' iVLT till ill nil £, A usual .< ' ■,-.■;: - , 1 ■■ ■ Va 11k i . : ilToili OlH ■:■ \ ..::],■■ A'ill kit . i, . ...--\ .- : * t< 'T l ; .\ I : [(.'III Vllythfl plaj cl ;i 'mi! 11■!! ho\s ing ill Iji A< \ . Music Department Sponsors Band Day Fall Danced Will Feature I loinrrn ;n i 111* Remodeled Hotel Ball Room Will Give New Setting For Dance Set I 111 1 I'll; lr.lt tin ul i ' I'lilllin^i urik i - 1 1.1 w ill In' I he :...'. I....,; i . :.. .i - Wurilinj; I" I lri-ti>i Marl .1 an. I'n "iidi 111 ..! _ i '.in IIi llciiu- mmril, ilit 1 111 n ttll r;i tuculi 111 Hotel riiarlnttc liallr 11 is fj"i"H '■' make tin 11 1 tin cumin)* >cl i'i daui'i's mn .1 :lu I.i -si v , 1 hallrupni has ! roil Iril .mil n . 1 ml I Ilu lintel ( hailutti Liallruum anil i,.i,i, v ,i|«n \rrrr hi "■■■■ n : ' I ail :■: . .1 1 1. v,, Vvhi-thfl 11 I neck i-iul \< hul '..I ...1.1. it will In - '- :!\ cmfoi table A inu . mud rrn ani| I , . ;.-!n h. .-!<..■. ;n .mil will .■ ' .■ iacilitati llr.ll MIL' ill. . ,1 i In '■ ' .. .: Ih. 1. ilirm hri 11 1 1 ■, : . ■: I in - il ., .1 1 ' : ... 1. -i 111 rrlv 1 I .111 ilu \iiii..i\ \ 1 hnil in . " . 1 " id t i \ 1 1\ \ ' . * 1 1 I in 1 ; . , 1. 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 I.'W II." tll.'M l\ 111 . ill ', . |l.l\ I ilali v ill l..n. litlTi .1 1111 11 Hal illii Ilu in « I .illn.i 1, ,. ,,1 tin lihll mil !■. . II tin 1 .lit I 11.., .1 i|.,i l>;i hi'i II rill fur .l.ii I ,111,1.1, ,.,,„„ „.. . ,, rm-l.r.TMl I . " M;,, ODK Will Meet Dnvidson'i chaptri ..I ODK. nnlional honornl-y l.nctrmliip fr.itiTnily, will In. I.) its liisi in.«'liiii: .»f tin- school ye. u in ll.. rncull) room, Monday, Oct. .'I with IJi K, ,i«. Hi I ..,..,,,..,. .... fiicully iiclvisor. Ai il,,.. in,.. inn; varioui com* ir.iM).,.. will br appointed, .,11, ..lit-. W In, I, ,-. Ih iiimiiM... for noni* in. iltiir future members ,if the f 1.it,T:ut v. lMm nominaled liv hit . ammitlee will cli*< ,iss.<l ;,n,l voted upon hv lli. membors. Tlibio elected will I... tapped ' "'< 111. 1 im.. during Ihc first part I «.f November. Mud. nt 111. ml,.■", ..{ ODK .in- Hank Bn'limon, Boh Finley, Ami; D.il, . .fin. Hong) Catey Joni Wi,,. l.., 1 I aj lor, .111, 1 Ed Wnt.on . :■■■,■.;■ . . : I 1 Willkir vs Rocrseyeli, Appears On Campus I it|! I II!;' lill '!!:;>-,I !.lt:! V\"itlkii I ■■ Hi n i -ii in ""- aliili Kiii . ,■■ 7 '■ ' ,' ■■ ami Im AY. Dun'l Want l-'.il I h- 1 Veai I i ii i, in !■ I Wen .'I IM V..H- l'"l V :■ ■■■■■..■■■■ '. tMfcii lin erni lll.JCTUl IT» .";.■. ! " . ' ,■■ "I !■:■ \ I 'n ,-i'U in" aii'l i >!■ «- -* ! : . | , In This Issue New Alma Mater ] Hand Festival 1 Revival Service* 1 Lciitui4.il 2 Amoni; the Greeks 3 Question of Week 5 Vesper* 5 Each Guest Band Will Give An Exhibition Before Sewanee Game PROGRAM STARTS AT 4:00 15 Or 20 Bands Expected To Visit Campus I > .:■■'..■,' - I ll.'inil ,:";■ ' ilraw -.■.iiK I.- |,. _'ti': : i,, Ilipil : ' 1 ' ' ' ' .■,... Li i Ulllll -■ I In l-t!.lli i '■ ' <■"■'■". iM miisii:. \ liaml fi stiv.-il will hi' ln-1.1 ladiuui at 4:30 t>VI< ■' ' i lantl iv i!i I [ Q| in. 'i' li :''.... .iiicl . ", , tit " nil !■ ill in 1 I" l'i " ra'i .. II hi iln n I iw ImikI- li-riii i" i run I iii ;il i n"i Im I, I In !""■"" n,. n i.i ilu- stadium, I In program ill , ilu ! .,■. laki 1 i'l.iii 1 limas - i Ilu :■.,■■ ..... . . ■..'■.,.■ , ' . IU44 mail Ins , " . , j"|)f.\l.i! I'm III] :; , . .inn ih, I. ' '' ' |>l.l\ ; -in \l mi, hall Ili'i D.ividsfi "ill pin ..ii ., .p.., ,,, | ,. x | ' l"l tin lit'tli ill nl tin ' ■■■ II" lij-llit - will In .1 ii i i v. ill In | u, ||. C|,,n. | (inrolinii Law (lliiss Kit' els Buck Powell Otlui Davidson Alumni Hold Various Offjces At Caro- lina School Othei \lunini ♥" Mr. Dunbar Coming

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Number 3

High School Bands WillBeGuests3tf)e Babtbgoman

ALENDA LUX UBI ORTA LIBERTAS

DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1940Volume XXVIII.

'Y' Plans FallServices

Thomas To ConductYearly Fall ServicesYMCA Services To Last From

November 12 ThroughNovember 14

TWO SERVICES DAILY

'Y1 Cabinet Will CompleteYearly Plans

I>r. J. N Thomas »f I:iit«irj1 hc*dogiea] Seminarv, Ricli*mmul- Virginia, will conductilu- Y\U A Kail Services in thi;college auditorium beginningTuesday irnrrntnT^ N- iveniljei12th, and c< m\inuiii(> throughThursday night, N'-vrmln-r 14.

Set vices will be held morningand evening each day. with clausesbeing shortened t" provide .i full-time service at the regular chapelperiod The climax >"! the scrieswill in- cjQirunyjiiuu syrv'cc ten Ui£entire student body on tKS lastntghtt

Well Known Speaker[laving held pastorates at the

riot Presbyterian ('hutch ofCharleston, S ('., and more re-cently ;it the Grace Covenant Pres-byterian Cliurcn ft Richmond Dr.Thomas \\;t> called i<> the Sem-inary tliis fall ti» iill. .i vacancy» atised by the death ol I»r. PorterSmith Mi i- .i riii l'.»'t;i KappaL'i .i«!i Kit» mi Washington and Lot'Univomit} and took his divinitywoik .it tin1 Si-min.it > where henow teaches lie has been !i fre-<lin tit speaker ut the MassancttaSprings Conference1 Grounds duringtin past few years and i> wellknown among young people

The Kail and Spring Serviceshavi1 become t»ne nf the traditiotisof Davidson, and .each yeai otU-.standing ministers in' the churchare brought ttt the campus I.;i»tvr.it kev. S S \\ iley of ihotnas-vilh . \. ('.. was the speaker foi theKail Services

RetreatAt t heir annual retn.it. \\ hich

will he held ;it Montreal the week-end "i N'ovembrr '*, the fourteennuiulnTs ,>i the "V" Cabinet willcomplete plans for thou services.tm! work out the details for oth-11 rfctivitit's of tin yeai

Campus LiftsAs FrrslimenGo See MovieBrief Suspension Will Inter-

rupt Freshman's Ten-DayCampus Stay

( anipiis will In- tviiipi irnrilvsuspi'niU'<l iniiiiirrciw nifjlit in.Tiler tu ]n-niiit Irr-liinni toattiMiil the shuwiiifj oi "I'rifj-liam Vounjf.V highly publicizedfilm.Ihi^ annnmnc inrin w.i^ m.vk t<*

Ihe I'.iv iii -i>ni;m * ]>y Jay Boliti,judge of the r.uni. ts'oriiinl an-nouncement will be made in chftpcltnniorrow morningiiimpus will be resumed imnied

iatel) after the sliu\s i> over, Judg<Hi.Im stated, and will continue un-Jtil Friday unless annuuuvetutMit is-made ti» tlic contrary.

'The class of '43 iveitt >.n campusla>t Monday for a two-week term.The entire class was charged withgetting up too soon In chapelTlfailure to \vuai c';i[i^. and generaldisrespect for upperclassmcnIliiri factor in tile campus was

■:'■■ failure oi the Ha^ tn turn in;the freshman who painted the «.at-er tank. A traditional misdemeanoroi the frosh, painting the tank.ha- alway- hern iuiiii>lipd liv ram-ipiiiitil the entire class unles< tin-culprit ivas reported.\i\t tm eting of the Court ..i

('.'tnn.l i- Mlufluldl for Wednes-day, Oct. Zl. Some 20 to .'5 fresh-men art -.hi duied to appear be-fore the court for trial on variousoffenses

Clues On PainterDespite the failure oi ti< ,■

port tl airrtcr oi the tank,of ili.1 ci iurt are still

termined to find and puhish tlactual culprit. Ques now in pos-session of the judges lead somitu believe that a confession will

Phi and EuTo Give OldTime RallyPolitical Issues Will Be

Debated From Porches OfLiterary Halls

\n ■ 'Kl fashioned hrasn band,l>l l-aiul-thuiicU'r political fal-

;i\ wt)l mT sponsored IT\ IMnI[antliropic and Runlcnean 1 .it-

t»rar\ si >ck*tics on rui*sda\mpht, « October 29.

Aspiring orators will stand ontin uprches »'i Ihc n\i> s iciety hallswhile ilu* student body \\ ill staudin the between and re

» -p..ii.I uitli .ii»|.|.uiM .-r nv<i-i ipefruit .i^ Ihe occasion demands.

Two speakers each will represent 'jlilt- two major p.ir'ii'-. :iml there j■ is possibility nf p third part) orator, i\"o holds will be barred, and heck-!lers will be welc<itnetl.

Tentative plans call " foi .i t« >n li-Iiuilit parade, placards, free cigar's

1 to votess\viiisers, ami hhii nup minihers from the brass hand betweenspe-cehe*

Tryouts Thi* WtN-kHntli 5)iciel \v> ;tic i>nuii ijj in

ipotisoring tlii- revival M the an-.ci* nt liall-to-halt dcbatuip cus

torn ■ Headed by Paul < 'rane and:John Mooi v respectively, Tin and'Kit are holding try-outs this week

to* ieleci otttstandiriK oratorsSetting the date mi the Tuesda>

ui .iir t tin election has i>ccasione<lj ,i shift in meeting time Ihi iitj lit 1

-will meet (ii't. 22 alul J9, and

'ilie l*'i iensic" l'imncil speaking|fjn nip, . irdinai il\ jj(*I)eiluled■ i» i al .j it iii,tii i\ it li tin s< iiit iies, will mi i.:|\*i >\ 5 fittd 11

4 t

Glee Club ConcertIhi- Queens-Davidson Choral

Club, composed of singen fromthe* two colleges, will offer Dav-idson's initi.il concert of, th<>Beaton in Shearer Hall. Fridaynight, Oct. 25.

1rntative plans for thi' pro-irr.-im include numbers by theQueen* Choral Club, the David-son Glee Club, and tb<*« newly-formed Queens - Davidson aCapella choir.

Aneither feature of the pro-gram will he a group of selec-tions rendered by Miss GraceHoliinsnn, director of voice atQueens, and prominent in Char-lotte musical circ/les.

M.iny of tlitii year's concertswill be held in Shelter Hall,Director James Christian Pfohlstated. The old auditorium islarge enough to accommodateAverage Audiences and its smallersize makes hearing easier.

Students Find BullBetter Than BooksBy BOB GARVEY

The arl of studying is ;icqiiin (Invrr ,1 pi I',nl 1.]' time .'tit'I eonmms jmore "i tiii' ;iri i" > rid oneself"oftlu' outsHe influenct's rather thanof learning tacts.

To prove this fact, I must v>> intothe ilciiiil ot the niyrit before four■!i.it'.->■" clashes. The first detail Uto -

■ .ii"' 'Uti'l I*- mJ\ if.-il fell) iwsi'rooms and find out all thost as-signments that yitti failed Ui takedown in the rush to exit «1.t- - for1he mimkcr u> catch :t <lra r̂. Aiut

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the-c asbi^nnicnts have been se-.cured the sttitl comes next. By thistime supper has about worn * ► t* fand there lies within ;i li

ur stomach has lost it- bi -tfriend.

Wit !: a renewed strength rlieustudeni n turn

-d " his ri m iin ti> fin-

ts-h that last bit nt stud ■ :■

duct tha:he ha - been indulgingin. Stttlinf! hliri": <If bc/ore his !>"< k<md thi ■■■:■■ wi>rd

- '>egin i>■

stare< al von viciously. Ihe fim ■>!,■

-r. i» much more appi I

-0 w iili im ]< .-- of time 1!i< U m »dreplaces ;ill thoughts of stud) and

WILL li:All FESTIVAL

The hand which is in evidence in startling red ;*nt\ black uniforms at all football names is pietyredabove. Members arc chosen on the basii of ability and training before entering Davidson. Officers of thehand for this year are: President. Norris Hrl>; ViccrPrenident,Jack Phillips; Secretary, T red Speas. PriT-pertiei manager it Dave Huffines; Francis Maqill in business manager; K.trl Copes is in charge ■

"' pub«licit y; Fenton Miller it librarian. .tnd Bub (tarvey is head drum major.

Students Will Choose Alma —Mater IfSongs Are Liked

Magazine \\ illMake Hislorv"Scripts 'n Pranks" Will Ap-

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Choice Lies Between .SolidsBy Fred Waring andDr.

G. M. Maxwell

VOTING TO BE FRIDAY

Glee Club and Band GiveRenditions of Piece*

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' piano, one ofmusic s mont r<

-c#*nt inventions

wfis exhibitedlast night in Shearscr Hall by Mi-. Miirllin SK^man.

The instrument is operated byelectricity in such a way as to

1 revolutionize Ui tone-quality. Itwas shown alt summer at theNew York World's Fair.'MissSherman is an expert in itsdperation and was in charge ofits exhibit a.t the Fnir.

Although the technique ofplaying is ve'ry similar to thatof piano or organ, .1 certain de-gree of skill must be developedin order to manipulate the newfeatures of the instrument.

Gpuiieil MoldsMock DebateCourse In Public Speaking

Will Be Offered* \>i imitatii.n i..ii:'1■ ■ i -1.11,i 1

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Music DepartmentSponsors Band DayFall DancedWill FeatureIloinrrn;ni111*Remodeled Hotel Ball Room

Will Give New SettingFor Dance Set

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ODK Will MeetDnvidson'i chaptri ..I ODK.

nnlional honornl-y l.nctrmliipfr.itiTnily, will In.I.) its liisi

in.«'liiii: .»f tin- school ye.u inll.. rncull) room, Monday, Oct..'I with IJi K, ,i«. Hi I ..,..,,,..,..... fiicully iiclvisor.

Ai il,,.. in,..inn; varioui com*ir.iM).,.. will br appointed, .,11,..lit-.W In, I, ,-. Ih iiimiiM... for noni*in.iltiir future members ,if thef1.it,T:utv. lMm nominaled liv■hit . ammitlee will l» cli*< ,iss.<l;,n,l voted upon hv lli. membors.Tlibio elected will I... tapped '"'< 111. 1im.. during Ihc first part I«.f November.

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In This IssueNew Alma Mater ]Hand Festival 1Revival Service* 1Lciitui4.il 2Amoni; the Greeks 3Question of Week 5Vesper* 5

Each Guest Band Will GiveAn Exhibition Before

Sewanee Game

PROGRAM STARTS AT 4:00

15 Or 20 Bands Expected ToVisit Campus

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(inrolinii Law(lliiss Kit'elsBuck PowellOtlui Davidson Alumni Hold

Various Offjces At Caro-lina School

Othei \lunini

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Mr. Dunbar Coming

Page Two THE DAVIDSONIAN

TOc BabtbsontanI-', >iii!"1< -.i i'.\ tin Class <>i 1915

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ANDY DAI I EDITOR-IN-CHIEFJACK I'OVlSCiTON IH'SINF.SS MANAGER

Llll rORIAI STAFI

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imiini not over halfDavidson's uppeiclassmen wereat the rallyu -cjtl . ilt Iii mill nearly everx

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remain- a mj 1 1 i

i ■ ■ ■ not thai many nn■; : : ■ : ■ ltd ii: ■ not ni Friday

-■": i,n- either.

\ ei ■ :! iuii'. which ispn ''■''. in e.vci-llent Ihilly, tn do, but il

1 -i mam men i< h ■'. f\\ -I that [iar-11ii ' ;ml :" tlieii L-eklv ime

linuV'.' toil. In our opinion, the best Sltie^s■ il n lot ni' men were reclining in their

n-itn Iii ikinjj iml tin- window occasion-

i i-niarknisj. that file nTtTy was■ making i Io1 ni m-rrse I>idn'l I'lf. i,ir.- |<>

help -hi iv the learn tliat tin til lent I""!'.is lii-liiiwl ihem. \vu\ iir Iii-e ?

II nnrl trrinp1 which- we wciuld like'to point mit i- ill" fact that while spiritmay be running fairly high ntiw, it i- al-iii"si certain I" drop again, unless there isfjnuiiiie mil T.- | Ijelmu] it, ami unless everyman continues to back the Wildcats. It i-

—ir— vet mu rariv rrr srry u"rrh rerTaiTTry—

wheilier ilu-i'i- has been ;t revival. R,astweek's e'lithusiasm may not return tln^week. If it d<ies hi it. tin-n we are rightbackj where we starfed. One l'i.L,r burst ofenthusiasm helps Intle It h.-is to be con-tinuous.

Week-end interest am! enthusiasm isfine too. But it isn't the real thing. Thereal Davulson >piiit is more than that, andwill be present during the week, and afterfootball season is gone. But while foot-ball is here, the spirit must show itself infootball interest and pep. And this must bewith us at times other than on week-ends.Otherwise it is merely a "wrap;" some-

tfiitifj in In- put mi a~ the occasion demands,and utterly discarded at other titties. Thet|iie«tii>n becomes, "I- thU the real thin^ ;will it Iri-t, and ari-i in its former iinportanee,nr will it die out a^aiu?" The student- must decide, and niu-i act liiai :

ii ■ .-. <v the i|tle.slii ni in the negati\ e!

"DOC" WHITE\-

.ii InaMi ■ ■ ■ DaviiUnn C'ol-l'hatubi i ■ j

than ihe |■■\ clu i!i iy( hoi>k- in ihethat'.s ■ mr cm ptioi : I '■ ■■ White.

Not many students outside of the athletesand sports managers have ever met lln^

, ive'll wa.Ljer. but .ill those who havepi vili ■■ ; In I,!:, iv him persimallv

ij;ri ' th; : ii is remarkable!uhn one human.ni "!■i -■ i much \\ itli -" Iiitie effort.

lie i- an accepted fact of the cn!leirc at.hletii ■ ■ 'lire, |ii-t as the "new frym" and: ■ itndium. ■

'■ »-. I i~ many ilutit-s? Well, In- keepsrynin.T-iiitn I'le-aiied out, has charge uf

;- lock ri« itn there, heats the water fur: -. ■■■■-,.- .Veek nn' I ii ■. i'i uim, jLtfve- riili-down-. travol>

the tjames each week to lnnl< afterI"- <"■>■- '".. , " " -, lit fiTTift tTase -all field ii I a]>e ihi- year nunul, fines iiff

■ In Iield fi ir l;.ii;:i---, and does tin- hutiiirediml ■ mid jol that hob tip everv dav'

■ ' t he hi never refused the re<|lle Ia single persnii who ha- a-ked him a fa\ i

W ' lake ■ "■ 1'itir. hats i- I)...- av ;i livingpie nl "a i\ " irktuan Ilial needeth ifo| l" i

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Ile .i-I.-:.,!■:i..thiii'.;. jjives all.i .I., i.1v has even seen him oul <>f snrl

IK do>>n'l -;iv nni. Ii. hi iln- im~i [llnt'e !"■Im n'l have iime, and in lhe r.m>d phue

he is a man who-makes friends wiihuiu-ipeakliig, In the words of nne' nf iheljia v

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With The StaffB) ALBERT WYNN

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V\ lu-li I :ii"-: ■.:'"! here thc\ -nil inr iluwn|

" an ■ ill ii ' v lu-re Ihe ■ limk .ill n- , id ■

ui'l in \ i-xtra shirt'. Then they |.iii me in ,rni \'. itli a,.\\ hull1 Int iif iitIn i '-:u

- amiI'hliinjr 'nil ti.mi-■- I In ■ nave me all

kimls uf ii:i|.rrf in fill mu with funnymd I'indi-s and all It didii't Im '.

■ ■ I'll e\ rr seen M i I loftil hi ink.

W liili1 I w a- v rii ■: uhat ilu-y meanlliy all that, a wlmle ln| nf jjllys rn.sjicil*inmy iiMiin aiiii -i';uii-.! shaking nn hamI till'l near ■. ill nnr in l'he\ were real nnrti' nit- ami ke|>l talking (ireek and nil sorts

H ' r -.Hill Tin\ ti ii,]. mi' olT somcv licrc■ I ;ind '_: r.i- me a fiffar after dinner. I

■■I"' real ~iik. and when I ranu- tn.-theywere all congratulating tin- on hbcomingmie nl ilnin. I.iluii'i know what they weretalkinu ahout. ■

I \-..i^ trying in figure thai nut wlieti llu'-jall ipiii ln-iny nice and Iiej^an treating ifiemean. Kvcrvhody hollers at us freshmenim ni.it l <-r what \ve i\p

l-'.vrry iniirniili; hjT3 fjf the guys go Overlilr Uii! liliililili,':. hut I haven't figured"in yet what they do hit tin-re. There are

Mime nii-ii over tln-re wlnS* si-eni "W wmlchere. Inn what the\ do i- none of my Inis-ini . I reckoniiiu thiiiji thai puzzles1 me about this

placi i- the mail. I gej a U-lli-r alniosj every;I:iy iroiii «>melii>cly named Dr. Seivtclle. liewants me to come to see him at oiice. Do

t ,^,,j- i,,,., ) i ■ r ■ :t,.,ai i I I

unilld u ant ti ■ -ee. mr ?Their an lots of letters' I don'l under-

stand from people like the (.■.nut of O.i)-trpl, the,.Absence Committee, and the Ex-ecutive Hoard. I ilmi't know why every-'body want- tn -er pie. 1 guess I must bean outstanding f-.reshman.

I know that sounds conceitedi but it'sreally not. You see, when I first came here .1 was so conceited that I couldn't hardlystand my own self. I'.ut now I've gottenover all rhat, and I'm the most popular boyin school.

Lots of love,— ICHABOD.

Hubby Crabby When YouDrive? Show Him. This

Are women worse drivers than] y^men? Thai qu'C ti n w.. bi rr z' .^ \^ivith the automobile, and foi I . / 9p.yvo \.il conclusive data. m> answci / MALE. \othci than that of opinion " / \dvi r tii i-i, given. /

ArrtTF3inj! to the figures in "Ll . <tIWe RcfErct," thenintiiannualhigh 1 " ~--—ilway sRfcty booklel published by \ /the Travelers InsuranceCompany, \ /therewere38,950automobile driv \ /i :. involved in fatal accidents in /

■ of thnt numbgr, :i4."00 or N. j/93.09! weie men andonly 2,250 or ___-***^8.1% women.

This seems to indicate that on male and female Ir-verji:nnr AukttTC hlgiwayi Ihe female uf the anyuiie know R x many rr.orispecies is not more deadly than miles are ':: v«n uy ne:i t!-.,::i bthe male. There are, however, nn women.V il.'.u ] t su.h dak.i no di-data on the relative number of tir:te cnnrlnnons can be drawn.

Letters To The EditorALMA MATER COMMENT

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it [hi |ii r mi^ I .,:ii m1 nii'd, wi'ti ton ::- i\ \ at the lime

a ih. tu 1,. do this )"l> well,ind .1 (i-"■n>.-i,iii.il arranger wi^tild

1: '■ ,i minimum ■>! >l(M) t'nr tin*Aork. (This statement i> made only

■ ■" ■ .1 1h>-r-mil'Ji investigation of1'

■■" matter was m.nji t, N'ow, howv.i, ,,jrani.-,nnnt, i.«r I1.1t ji IUrnI

,1,.: C'iU-c Club are available, ai-. thi'} .'.1 11- ui»t secured until

1' <■ l.i -t spring1: i- 1!1\ undt'rst:nidiiiK thai the

■ Lidenl hi n| \ was■.' t he lu'^iiiuing oi

I tin yr:n \<\ the tiuisii ■Uut on thi1 i-uhjin 01 havim*

■■' ■■. |il;iyi il itid >nnn bj the

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■ ■. ».-h 1 for il^ approval niiiln r ■ " I approval of bo.tli;il 11 think thai hi^tli >ouks slimild

m -iim' by I nlire -'urli nt b »dyit'Tori.1

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in pri I'a! !lie -.■ »i nifts itmi! uluii till \ rtre -i -ki -: :I iiii:j!m -,i\ thai Ii»r -■■■.en ■- ■ ar ,

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Song Of Tlw SirensIW JULIF.N M'CALL and I.OUIS jlITEi

\iiti." tt in riiU'iii i-i ilu- I'an-

(■ Iftii 'ni il t! ■ l rrilily luliii

ni h i-111c T pimi-li nm-.ii i"r IIk*

1I ■■■ ■ mill ■"■ dances mret> w itli the. ■ ■ . 1 .■■ ■ In- i■ irno!. !Mir :■■ ■ ■

pas| \ car Ji -linson has steadilyrlimlinl llir mil■" al lailittrr. IIi-nm-ii.- is \\x>\:

'u-ri■.■ In ,1 ,| ovor 1Ilu

\Iii11:.1 Ili-twnrk. H!> -"UN ■''

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tin* l/nnjin," which i-. n se(|ucl to"Six Ii ■ -mi> 1'i. >ui M.ul.tiiii. I,i

ZimKa.V\\ |\ llcnnan'> haml I'.i-

K ll.UUM'.l l! ■- i |i -1!W tlICI1U1 -'MIL;

ainaui. TIii' iiirrciii Hmc i"" lfMusit-li\ the M"im" am] was writtt*n hyline of the boys til the hand. Woodyhas renmlv ronipit i« il a success-ful ftr:.i'.:ciiu-ni .1; the Motel NV\\'■ ■ 1>:ll igtMH1 is ihe loveh vi>c-.ili>i w hi ' shares irimu. fin tunr-.' ...: !! t .:: !., '

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".[l>li 11 "]■ the witrds itsiiiR during■' (■ I10111 ■ Kl .iM \l:i.'r 1[all" 1- "ii■ Iii ;iir, lias tinneci ■:).: .■ it ■

and has written "Ynu Art1 theOur," with John Scott TrGttcr do-

_.liflinii) I mi ■ . -..urn-1.1) ■■ ■ .■ k'asl r.ifii til Un-.i land

ll ■ \'" V,,|;k Ii n-e In " :iI» 'I'ltlar and ■

i' ■■- v Ci '.! I arh SafuriHy JoRnny:"'. ■ : ■

■ ■■■ ■;■■■:■.know ii musician « ho ■'.-"<■" hij si

Ih tin- ban.I nil irriimial m , '.-.

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of the evening.Mill. u,,■I, j ; ,.,.. j, i■ .... ■. ■

I'll lO ll :ll'l out UltOJ Ill '!photos .11

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10 quii t thr in,,!, i,|. „„"< -I!;,,,;'' ' ' "■ Liar" with

1 '"I ' i-.r." ijii ijn- I,,..,rse

siile has also been creating a riot:'.ti "

This past summer several bands,i Iritl... ..n. ,n,l li.nl n 1-t

■ >!' fun pliiyiiiH . .u I. other. In the11 i>t.*J ilniny Mcssucr's boys were

UTtty KOiul .ui tlicmil.

i I i"nur li.n] ;i lint' timr atllif il.incc la-' Saturday night ai-

ti ■ the V, M. 11i.r.ids >n game.\v- ■ wHsli tftirc could be onb after

— Film Report CardBT DAVIDVOSBURGH

THURSDAY & FRIDAYOct. IS & 19

.« " "."URIGHAM VtM'M," Tyrone

Power, Linda Darnell. Heaii Jag-Rar, Mar) A^tor and .lean Rogers.

One of the greatest picturesTwentieth Century Fox has evermade. It ceveals thr story behindthe Mormon trek westward whereJo.iMH) people sought a land where aman, wive.-, and children could findthe freedom they were willing todie for. A true and real pictureof a light for what many thought

to he right. All ihe hardships, ro-mances ami thrill, are presented in;an accurate picture of the old west.

SATURDAY, Oct. 20

"SOUTH OF PAGO I'AGO"—

Victor MacLaughlin, Ffances Far-mrr, Dlympo r.r.nlna, and Jon Hall.

One of Kipling's best novels. Thescene is laid in the South Seas,where adventure and romance arereeled off in a beautiful setting.The island is one of bcautv and

I(■Continued on l'agc 6)

PL"1 DIARY■ D1

I in ITIU--.II ■■' ol tin Aeel

this lot of hanly pank) is I

lie---l:racii "i- liavi ■. <■ .ill gone.mail " "i " ' Pin wildhi

- : -■ ■'

with :!. Flying Dutchman Ri-in-hardt ,- he « hip >. il ofj on We.!

til telling he \i.a- Koing thereason, he didn't know vvhere he-I lift to Itlllll 111 - .- * ■ ' ireell-

horn ,',■ it lu1 ::'.■'

i in'i .■

finiii V.i vvho talked him into join■ ■ , ;> hot

v. iie hark that he was i!ipar !inu.to l.ani;le\ I 'i h| The) li.ul |n .:■■!th.'il Ii w.-i . fifth-i olumuist -..^they w^mldn'l .i«n him Bone roll-ed in earls l-'n morn The trail toil \a >■..-! Il "■ ■.: ip Teep Johnson

'■''■■-

ill Ci lUIU-l-

lions after Alston Thompson, tilljunior casanova, iHi him ;>tl tlic

detail to r..mei-e. MissColeman i- locked with three Sig-!mas; ha- the pill of one, the heartipi "Teep"and idate with the third |foi her dance-..

1 me of tin- e ,.,-\ of IUties. Friscothe Kid, came up in >uch i htirr)that -he foiKOI her nig)itie< in Ihail to sleep with lu-r siloes on.Another of the flock, Leeta, was■I.Mieiii-j .mi her knee- -o had 1.. heasked to gel off the floor amihrtm ; rfl til .'i, ..-ally i- a]-llorl fellow. Matt Lon.i mi--i<r} the |Im- when lie carried another to theuaine instead of her . . . Tin- Miyinu that -.-irl- tall for lira-- was

I to he false this Sal or did-. 'llIok fo -n that t he In iys i: im"I' Hi' uere i-M-ortins ihe best

rrl- \,, le-- than sevt-l i1o; ihe kadets «ol theinselve- Iwteil■i- a- stared heeau.-e of their

l-lli--

Colin Smith .-, a |iullinu -.. many hah bucks nut of tinli|n|lses tii.it .i-c thought In- was aoimti rfeiterCommander Vereen if Queens

■I -ei| on down to Limestonelien he i. m it inj. "I;,- ta-hi, in '■ -r

.-. :-;: i■ ligl ■ : ,a' yy| tails■: ■"■ mts t,. I..- [{squire hut yet

i Peace Pact v :;

.1.; thi DIARY oi ..in- ,,fISMOC's lie claims

jMilitii U-, i la-t -,-.i ,-;. iiiii,i%

"I ■ thai ■■ : i oi ::;.-, his nni1 several point- in "}■,"

a ith south. r"n bellesInis is a rejection of your propo-

al lor peace PUT, PUT!

Apie M.-.ms, tl i- Mail Mil: tin hi ... i:a- thrilled all

:: .t Salem -lull <hi! ni■'

Miss Jane Harris -o milchl-II I 1st stonil on the -pie wall;

lid "Christinas Rifts." to hertl over thr Sin pin. Mi

maiU- no efiort to plumb her a- i-i loin i >i inh nci asious, Ile

■■lit Lacy McLean to work with t'1 I-I in ti.iir hi itel n ■■ ini1 in Win

-ton. iti-t cleauiuK up . .Cheerful Charlie the Cheerleader,

Ox Allcott, mil; ':i, cohort, MacMorris I ,.| (wo -Ink I1OS. Ill till

■ Iit) >.it hut, cuuldn'l .1i.iiiei ,i " inmon meeting place Ox■ now olll oj the Woman Haten'Club. Butch Caldwell I !:i! ., , .,-ter niember for In still can't get adail .lit;: :!;:ie years uf 11-. tm\Cloniz appears to have caught thewnrsl of tin- riijl l-ii. now that hecan iiu'1 onl) a few parts of hi-

Jim Howell VWH seenla-iiiim ,i check at the dance whileShelton .i1 .1 Froj; Bell were ar^u-inn whethei a- -he had no little

oik lllllR Miss Harrietwas ol Green fame

Hayseed Thomas ('40) pulled theII til. Delmonico ...

Dick Rankin had ,. 'wonderful date'f'OIll Gastonia -,, Levite Sink trie.!lo lock uiih In i- Inn she only a;ke.|uIi.. the mixious man c infi .

■ '- She i- m the knowBay Ru Neil tlla -i|ller.lile.l a,m,in iii the tuh -alter ihe danceIlie freslime.il were on Dale's nail

'■"' Iii- dati "Sahara" Dees.Bumbavger was on tin- I..ill ainlworixtlUJ ■' ■■ Pi Kappas a dill Hitett hen he checked out evi rytliiiiK

■ had. Mish wa- iryiiiK al ever)Iliin anil ispecially the lornets t..li'l k itll hi- olil ll line f| o||l

<ile.-liville.\V'( have :, le<|llesl Armentene

(Teen) Dunlap i'l- 'hit. her namel« ■ in prim. She has on a K.Sig.

Supposed to he a Pi Kapp»irl aml.ua- tinj. Phi Delt Mur-phy Williams. You -ho' i:,,t ruiMurph.il . . . Harris McReynolds1 . i■MinK trying Iii- hevi t.. hitelil!' I i'l a I4-yr.-oldcr l-'n at the

■' ml garni nut i heartiiiK toPetersburg ":; i|n,o ot a. lock he

I iii-ilij! JunRleJim S.iunders -a\- thai In- fame

I< milinueil i>ii I'aii,- '.i

WC~:'&;- CompassingCampuses

Thr Prowess of the Cndet as;Against That of the Non-Uni-

formed Colloijian . . .-l.i-t il a>- that we are at a dance,■

lii-tti'i ]>-.,.

unil iIkiii II halh\'. ei Ih, . mi : . ■ nnc of

I;i in i i .; Kl'vy. *lu'-

» '■111-

In hear tin- silver} pi .tl i>*f theiid terns* her liiind flits the

"Tin Charge "i the1 hi 1': ■ ■ ulr," ( which she learned

ii; Kramiftiir school). She feel- in:!:.' surgr of the troopers

a- they flash aeri>-> the liattle-torn landscape with drawli sabres.

The civilian uuder-graduate i-mil.!( linnilil'l i l'\ Ilie etlf'1rotrs

which tlioe hrasy*btittoncrs enu^cthe ladies, for when he hcave.-Hin

ii I ;n>! flu- . imqiUTiiiK cadet,land immaculate he i- in blackliroadi ', '■''■I, ::,, best Ik- cm hope!i.>r i>,a perfunctory smile or icom-radely smile. N'eeillcss to -ay. bothI thesi greetings are much drcad-J

" i .-..11. ge man\nv advantage the non-military

;tve through Ions' associationor acquaintance with the Scanty|vani.-lus iinnuiliateK at the mentalrolling of drums incident to thespectacle m #hc men in grey

Ilie normal distance at whichtile young lady makes known her jmilitary aspirations, to the cadetis normally* twenty paces, although-tile attack is often begun at dis-tances far in excess of -this figure.Usually sin- regales him with aglance having the potency of a 155mm. howitzer. Often three or fourcadets are winged with this samelocular salute an.I sometimes theyoung lady can retain almost a pla-toon if she is well-versed in ball-room coquetry.

The ladies seem also to be at-tracted by the gaudy yellow stripes

mi .'ii tin- ia<l.i-' «li-cvi->, ;m 1I<Ki.hv luii loiiinl .:!:."„

■ 'lw-iili-d bj thr iiiitnlu-i■ : '"■ avi-rajji- al lea.i ■ ■"

1 ■ may mintallt i« " |'■ '" Ii the Di-nn. ■!:-!:.■! ServltVi'■

The poor imili-r Ltrail 'i-. thusTom thr floor l>j- thi- iiiili-

i.-jrv anil," muchly rli>rRruntlc(l, rep!Hr< t,i a corner to smoke aiideimntcr ;■! it.

11»- fraternity run, traditionalsymhul of .-ill thai i- cnveted andtli sired by the beauty, i^ .i imj£<bead among diamond? when thebe incdallt .1 Rotecr halts hi:. cais=

■ 'ii Iv.r tvuli-l who Ciiu csiaju«ith all medallion-, (ami buttons)intact i'ii \\]i tunic has obviousl.i""I -ln-en within twenty paces ola female.

Ilie stoop-shotilderi il civiliaibitterly reflecting on the suddendeflation accorded his Greek Reinretires further into melancholia"Mi'!, though apparently disilllcti :i"l. watches acutely the femalewarriors cavorting with thciicatches. Alas, his only advantagiU'ul a trnle it i,i. is that hissmooth shirt front i- often a relMi" the young lady after a fox-trolwtfh a cadet, all of whose tunicsart- spattered with egrg-sized goldbuttons. Female chins arr oftenseriously bruised by contacl withthese ornaments.

The cadets, tqllowing the «lor-ious service traditions for gallantry,feed the female vanities with com-p]iniej\ts far beyond the scope ofithc average collegian, who has cometo converse more and more inmonosyllables and vague RrunU.

Thus the military remains in Un-disputed possession of the fieldand the neglected under-grad l>id<-«his time until Homecoming

ThuM, Oct. 17, 1M0

Thur»., Oct. 17. 1940 THE DAVIDSONIAN Page Tkree

Traeedv WillBe MasquersOpeniiijg PlavY.M.C.A. and Masoucrs To

Sponsor Tnlks By Author-ities on Drama

llu- Rr.l nil.) l'.l:i,I Ma.-.i|'ht~. lui-al ilrnniiiiii ■ rjjani/aliiin. :il llu-ir |:r-: lili-t-lii..1 thi- \r:ir. ~c'r. tnl "Tli.-riSliaJI 111- N'u X'ulu." rivrni \1iri-i! I.mil :,ii 1 l.vnii I ■ ■ . inI ■i',ailw;i\ -ur> <"--. ;t- mil' niihi* |>la\ ■ in In1 priiiliu-t-il \\u-ycar I'miluctiuti rijfhts havriinl"yt'l hi'i-tl -r.uiT'l. In ■. i \ it

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Ki.l iiml l:i.,.l. MiiM|iu-rs fluli will'

1111 Ill-Ill III.'._ l.lll,'! I1.U! >,l lU-Xlweek lnfiiriiuiti.il] CitlictTitiilH

-1lie

tiiiu- an,! place will It aim,-uii,-, ,1.later. ___________NewMen TakeUp Journalism

By JOHN NORTHCROSSTJiat classic iicw^paptT tali*. "TI111

Front Pujcu'1 hai. iU»thin(j "ii.1 ■

M-tup "i Tlu* IKivicUutiiiui ihi*yt-ar. llild\ JuhnsiMl anil W.alterI'.nrn-. tht- two T.>p stnr\ Ki'ttvi" inthai fast nu'lodrama, miiclit ni*t :i

« It s-.,hi from tilt.1 David■ ntan nffirc 5m a Mi'n-l.t\ hil'Jii,while the ink fluws, the t>i»-uri!its pouiul, and genius burns

A dozen new freshmen, prfi'ti liitt 'ca^ir, mill around the office )>»»k-

'

inn for job**, headlines tu sweal mil,or a story t-> cover. The new l>oy*arc .'!"■ varied a proup as could hefound anywhere Some lean toward*1hemistry, some toward insurance,*anything from /.polony U* (-.■ \\\rope walking; bui .ill of thein haveone, tliiiiK' in commotn they wantif write.

AmbitiontOne is Jim Stiuson, who i> inter-

cstcd mainly in psychology, thisbusiness cf growing up. LeonardThan say-, he's interested in anysort of sport. He edited the spurtssection of lii" school paper. Bev-erly Brown wants to out-fiddleJimmy Pidlcr, when !.<■ nets his* ■ regular dirt-digging colurnfj inprint.* Charles Hrockman is a fu-ture \\ ar conc%]fondcnt, youngish,always stniling. I'rank Smith wantsexperience in writing that he canuse seriously later on. Howcll Mor-1row is headed f<>i ihe Bar" -jl'wo of the boys will be min-isters, William Abbott and JohnMurray. Peck Hill intends to be-come a chemist. Buddy Carson will'no into insurance with his Ptitner.Leon Drake wants to go lu (oj iu-diplomaic service Toniiny Ray-mond's interest has always beenmedicine;he hopes to enter [ohnsHopkins

Who Will It BeAnd >i> it goes All of them arc

working hard, because they real-ize what they can %vt from workon the i>apcr here at 1 Javidson.Perhaps one of them will be edi-tor some day. who k'noWRf There'splenty of room for tho^o felluwswho really want to worka and if

VOI \<. lt\TO> TWIRLEII

I<^% fl

In tlie picture, ont> of tlie world's aqialleit drum majors is seenleading the college hand between the halves <>f the V. M. 1. gameat the Legion Memorial Stadium in Charlotte I.iki Saturday afternoon.Thin it the fourth year Master Vrrnmi Lastiter. Jr., hni led theDavidson Band. Vernon i* the fteven-year-old %on of Dr. VernonLnssiter of Winston- Salem and is B nepjiew '»f Mr. .1. C. Pfuld.director of music at Que*'ti« College in Chhrlotte nnd at Davidson.

Hall MeetingsBreak RecordFriendship Council Plans ln-

str-uctive MeetsI'm ilu- hi linir -ini

-lli« ii

iiiiii.ni.iii ,.i DavuUoii the ballprayer i:nmi '■ l";n' ri# t»nrti'c| liw>per cent i',tiInvrings.

■ '| I,, Cn ■■;■- '■(■■■■ tin !r :"nil-.tiip ( uuiuil and tin '■-"■ in ' hargt-of iacli K''""Uj',

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mended hy B< ib J iihti ■ n.I'I.t t.. arc ■>■ n .■ irwai>! In '*n

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alili the !"iemlsliip iutincil to holdI(

private inteliny- 'Ihe purpose oi|j

these inertiiiLj- is ti» give instructioijs "ii liii\\ t»» ci iinliii t tin ■■..'1eliii-_- " i>i

'" -, ■" ■ ' prelivi ■." nip!

and to discu idi-a ■- ■■- icl tin ,meetings may be liencfittud. <L.

working har-d is an) indication <■■> ;worth; Uil fly Julin^m had In tti iI"»ok tu her faiin>u- lauiels.

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: has rendered service to the choiras its organist and director

In accepting Mim Thompson'sresignation (lie Session adopted;\ resolution of 1lianks and ap-precialion for her service's t" theChurch. The Session alio vot«-dto imtnll a Hew Hammond Elec-tric f)rkan. This urnt\n kiv ♥■mtu iitIi more room in tin* choirloft.

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Commission ChoosesBeaty To Be Mayor

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Professor Ernest A. Hrnty ofDnvidion Collnjc, h.n* I>i>«-iidectoil hy the Iow n Commis-sion to si'ivc out (In- unexpiredterm <>f the late Thomni Grif-. fitli. Mayor of Davidson^

Profcrmr Beaty wan grad ■

uatcd from Davidson Collegein 1921 and after li.ivintf takenpail - graduate work in theI'nitcd St;iii'a .irul in Germany.tiid Italy, lu- returned tu hisAlma Mater to tench Latin andGerman.

Foreman To SpeakNext Sunday. D. Kenneth J

Foreman of the Davidson Fac«IIIty will Ipeak ItI the Wspci .sServicci t«> !>.■ held in Cli.-un--.. i. Auditorium. I>i Foreman1

!topic wai unannounced m TheDnvidsbnian wen) to press, Last». ■ Iv the Reverend John A'R. dfiead, pastor of the SecondI'r rshvtfi-i.m Church in Chailotlr, addressed the Hudiimcc- attfu- Ve.pei Service

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BetasAndKappasSigmasOpen TourneyWithWins

Oct. 17, 1940CATS BEAR DOWN ON KADKT MATTHEWS

Cats Picked To CopGame With SewaneeTigs Here SaturdayUndefeated.Sewanee Tigers Feature Speed and Deception

Here Saturday Night; Granny Sharpe's ReturnTo Help Wildcats; Marsh Out

Wofford PupsDownKits 8-7

Altlintiuli iititplayinB the Woffordl-!,,-h in every cTetiartment o? tin-

■fame except kicking, the DavidsmiI'rosh fontball team lost the game

"by the harrow margin pf S-7 ..uSnyder Kield in Spartanburg last

Punt BlockedThe first quarter ended scoreles*,

but early in the second quarter [TieWildkitteiM were forced t,. kii-kfrom tlnir own goal line. Hunt'skick was blocked and rolled out■i the end zone for a toucliha.ck

and two points t'ur WolTord.Davidson's frosh received the

kick-oft beginning the sec,,ml halland alter picking up one first downwere forced to ki.k. Kpps, WolTordsa(ct) man. look the ball ,,n his ,,wnforty and returned it f.ir a tnui'li-down rile try for e\tra pnint wasblncked

'Kits Score1 hf 'Kits' -,'jiri' came later when

Kpps fumbled Bethea'a kit k on hisown I.i an.l Taylnr recovered forDavidson. In tw,, plays Urine hitthe line foi 10 yards and detheaplunged over the, goal line fromthe .1 for the Davidson score. Hen.Iris.'- placement foi the extra poitnwas good

Bruce, Hunt! Hethea, Hendrix,I'aylnt and Siminuns played bestfor the Wil.lkittins.

tains for the Ti>» s this season.McKvcr's I.its looked good m

the second half against VirginiaMilitary in Charlotte last Saturdayand in practices this week. Jay Ho-lm's stellar defensive performance,an,II'Vi-derii ks an.l Spencer's kickinn ami passing against the Cadetsslu.ulil be repeated here Saturdaynif,ht.

Ire-h trum victories over Cutlllr-erland College ami Tennessee Tech,an improved Sewanee1 tram willjhuriTe) dnwn Irom [Tie mountainsul Tcnnesiiee ln«ncntinter the Wild-,:at- .11 the iu«h liwhtid Kichanl--,'ii l-'ield i.n Saturday niuht.

Srw.iiii',', like Davidson, decidedthis year to start making their sche-dule IikIhit by playing teams intheir class Both Davidson and theIikiin boast small squads withplent) of deceptive pluys and a1.1st pas* attack.

Line HeavyPaced by Sob M.ui.n, 185-pound

sin-r1-t.er, the Tigers will face. 1'i.ir1.1 1 real tc-t whin they meet theWildcats, In the forward wall, Wi-ley, 207-pound end, and Tipton,r'..'-p.\iml guard, have stood outso far this season This lini', whichranges from Walker's 170-npundsat end tn MncCauley and Caldwcllat tackles who both ti[. the scalesii _'|.\ features n,,,,.l balance and"ast him! charKiiiH on every play.In the line aUn will be: Cotter'l''5 piiinuls at tackli ; Duiuan. guardat 1T7. ..ml McCtitcheun. ran^S1 200pounder, at center.

In the. l,.ic ktuld reserves are I.i,kihl; In.ih in wii^ht .mil in number1 wel| Ihi- iiist four includeskobin-. Dunn, and Mncnti at IK5potincH an.l Lyle .11 175. The reserves are itiaile up of Beardonand S.iii<I-. Sa'ndifer at IdS, III111iiiK and CJreer .11 1(^1.

Tigs UndefcatrdSewanee is undefea'ted in two

Raines this year,Mint il ■ werebreathers to prep for the 'Cats. Mavidson has lost games, to State,North Carolina, and V.M.I., winningonly their first Kami' against k,.l-lin-s Collt'Re. Sewaiiee bowled uvi-tCumberland College -*" * c> and de-!fcated Tennessee Tech 25-6 last|Saturday at Sewanee. This will be,the first game away from the motin-

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hi..1111.1 defense stif-fened l.isi Saturday over prcccd-

j in,.' v,i'<ks. Ii,.I,lint; th,' Ii;,i,| -,lri\iim\ M.I backs in a net t,,t:,l ,;f HO

I1ard< from si iii age I'lii" 'Caj1 scat l.j,-ks. lid In D.ui Spi 11, 1r.

who avvraRed 2.5 yards [)er try,collected bill) "li yards while, lovij]H -17 11,1111 scrimmaKc, but hoisted■' bev) ni aerials, ennnrclitiii .>n 9

l(d yards.II" I'lyitrK Squad scored .I.i

ins: ilowiis while tlie Wildcats, withlintk' to tjieir credit at half-time. ante bat k null -i\ in the last twoperiods.

V M I pitchers Hung 15 forwards,completed !> with a net Main ol II.iyards. F01 Davidson, Frederickschunked 8, found a receiver on theend of S, an.I suffered no intercejjtioni while Spencer had tourfor nine with two interceptions.Average punt for the Kaydcts was3S I-.' yard!.: Wildcat kickers, rush-iii haril. boDted tell limes with a->5 -. .i1il average

pavidson ball handlers droppedthe |.ik skin ,i times, recovered onlyoiil-, I.in tlnir was a 't'.n on each ofthe two V.M.I. I.hinders.

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Sci it u.14 nil r.'.i. passes t,' *. iaigSchmidt and .1 ie liarnwell, the Bct-

: .it.,! tin- S A K.'s l.'-d in alast Muiula) while lit I

S.'; hea.i tin I'ikiis 18-d.Led I.) Walker, Smith, and Barn

well, liaiks, the Betas lonked im-prt «H. in Iheir vii I'm \ 1 he p:i ■

: ni I! I! Walker pruveil ii»,

. I I'm the S \.K '- whn iMiuhl'n't make their passing attack clickIhe hiM'i '. tally mine "ii -i pass t"

I 111 ., IIn passinu 1 -ml.in.in..11 niI1* iv'.y. and \ irh 1■ ni'li. in ntte cast1

netting 55' yards, sparked Lfiv Kappa Si« iilTensive Ine Slulliin -tarr.-,i fur.the Hika-,

Seniors WinIlittinn their -tri.li- in their last

.'ii.'.iiiiiii1. ilir Senior?, handed .tln-

Jmiinrs .1 hitter dofeal iii the finalgame "i the inter-class compctitiojiI.1-1 week, Ihis \ 11 lnry, li-O, placedill. fourth-year men in ■' tie forinst place iinli the Juniurs In third,place were the Stiffliomores whili'the In-luu.-n brought tii» the rear,itn.tMi' tn win a single Mann-.

Points AwardedParticipating in the catnpetition,

were nmriy -rXtu boys,, Membersoi tl ■■ two wirrm'ng u-.nu- will 1e-ccivi In points apiece fur indtvidual pi'im- I..uh parlicii>ant receives5 p.nnt- i,,i ru'iiiiiL!, 5 for lu'iun1,11 tin' championship team, .i for be-iuu nil the runnel-ti|. train. ..' and1 points respectively [or playing ..nthe third anil fourth place teams.Ihi' Inchest individual scorer in alltin- sports represented in the intra-mural program will receive a tro-ph) at the annual Athletic Hay'program. I'liter-class basketball willIh-i:ui after the completion oi iijter-fraterniiy fnntball.

cnntt^taiits in both tournanieuts t..play all mat,las ,1. soon as possiblewhile tlii- courts are in K""d condi-tion .mil 1In weather i- fair. Kail-ure t*> pla) soon may .miim1 a for-feit "

Cadets WinConferenceGame 13-7iPritchard And Shelby Lead

Running And Passing At-tack To Down 'Cats

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■ .ni,!'> ni -Iim;,in tennis tour1 in " in .,- ihl' Li i uf 'i i.Tifestantsis n.irmwed illiisy each day Thettiiirnatnciirs to |iiuk the varsit) teamaild tn look ovci the Hew materialare m.-vtuu alonjl i <■'<" i .lowlyhut arc filled wiili clnse an,l hard-fpughl matches.

I ii km WinsIlie pi ispom i.,i the v.u-iiv

team are i having ,-nlv t.wo rc-hlrninj; lettennen. the

'rest lieitiK

untm il and inexperienced The lastbracket in tin- varsit) tournamenti|uarler iniaU was nllccl l,\ l.arkindue i" In- sir.aiRln sci win over1 >.n i.i.,,t. ii-4, " 3. Ihe pairings Uileteni ine the setni-linaltsts arc ;

H iiii 'ell versus TalniadKc, Wondversus Hiihsim, Means versus I'ar-riKin, -ni'l Huinliarvin versus Lark-

Freshmen AdvanceIhr Ji, -lun.in tuuiuauunl i-

ui^ ali,in.: faster than the varsitywith Nmihi. Martin, and Welliornalrcad) oi;cu|j)iiiy th,- stmi-linaiberths. The ..ilwr bracket as yetis hot filled.

Captain Dick Shore urges all

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SA1L'RUAY, Of 1 19

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LATE SHOW: Sat. Nile, 10:30

"SLIGHTLY TEMPTED"Monday-1iksiiay, OCT. gi-22—

"SPRINGPARADE"Deanna Durbin — Misha Auer

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"J I'nu-. Mir \Vililosit< ivcre ht-atvii last Sattmlrn In IMlI'tr, never u.it. a mure iR'chTl"<1 improvement iTutvil in a Icartiin one week Ih. \\ Id ■.- ■■ ■ n hanlh rei-iigni/alile as the-aiii' team that »\as liumlilcd |i\ N l. State anil Carolina.

In losing to the Keydets, the 'Cats were losing to ateam that presented a terrifically powerful forward walland a brilliantly versatile set of backs. The beefy line ofthe military lads was perhaps the hardest-charging crewthat Davidson will face this year. In Bosh Pritchard,"Son" Shelby, and Joe Muha, the Cadets undoubtedly havethree of the most under-rated backs in the Conference.The Wildcats ,l>attleil this ilyiiamite-laden yany l"i even

icnn-. :ui|i e.xi-ept li>r ;. ueakjn>s . |litisl |>a-ses and a iiiuliieni;trv lapse mi I'ritohardj [mill ■.iuni.uuulil have heaten theI'K inj; Sciuatlrini

Hats off to Dave Spencer, who returned to the gameafter being knocked out and played line ball until injuredagain. The defensive work of Jay Bolin and Bob Johnsonstood out an usual, and Hank Bnhnsun and Herb Raineydid good jobs at their unfamiliar post of center and tackle.I.ft'- Slav lieliii ■ . ■ ilii iveel .:. I keep them

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Keep Up the Spirit and Help the'Cats Beat Sewanee.

Clemson Tigs Fop Loop;Blue Devils Are Second

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hnnptonBhii . y^' " Pi K""'Tiri Face Gami-cocki KS'a vs. Pi Knpi

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I'lkai vi. Phi Gamslast Saturday, the I:....■:- have n KA's v». SAE'sweek's rest befur. ■■. ■ ■ Smith TueiddyCarolitirt^ tcruj^h (-iantrcricK oti Oe- KA h vs. SPE'stuber 24. while Duke j..tirney» to pik"5 vs'Bc'n.s. _ ,

Pi Knps vs. Phi DeltsKS'» vs. Phi Gams

Saturday. WednesedayWashington and I.ee will meet Pikns vs. Pi Kapt

i,. , ,. 1, , , ... SAE'* vs. SPE'tKicnmonds Spraci . and the I:ir ■»«-!»■

Heels ul N'ortli Carolina will engage MANAGERStin; N; & Srrttc \A'orfpaTk in vxv SPE'»— Hny, Edln(.]i contests Saturday. Betai— Bamwcll. J.

Gamec between coiifereuci; teams £{" Gams— Otts., , Phi Dolts— Bookerand teams from outside the con- Pikas_BrowninR(erence will find V.P.I, at Georpri Kappa Siss— HonuWashington and'The Citadel with KA's — ThomasPresbyterian on Friday, with Mary |A?-'s~A"'

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Last Saturday saw tjlanj intci AI(-'TCIiail(11SI"sectional and intcr-coilference m>-st-ts. The Tar He^ls .^hirwcil a pow- 0erful attach For the first time tlmyear to down the Horned Frogs 6f A o DDHU/NTexas Christian University by the OK-^VV1>score of 20-14. 'William and Mary Davidson, N. C.defeated V.P.I. 2013, while V.M I,

downed the Wildcats I.'-/. Wash- J ,

IPage Four THE DAVIDSONIAN

Wildcat SportsSCAT BACKS

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Claude Hackney Dave Spencer

i I,11,1,. Hacknry, , !mrrclianl from Live Oak, Fla., gatheredin a pass Saturday and streaked 30 yards down the side line forDavidson's touchdown. Dave Spi-ncer, game little tailback, returnedto the game twice after injuries to lead the Cat backs againstthr f*lying Squadron.

Music Sections PlanScheduleFor1940-41\T ■ TV*, II- Director Pfohl Announces the

C>?|)<*rS IHI IV Program for MusicalDe-

Delivered IK partmpnl ForW

J. A. Recihead} C0NCERT4NN0RF0LK

_, , . ,_ Regular Concert Series WiilCharlotteMinister Returns lo on j- " -. .. B«? PresentedCampus 1o Denver

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THE DAVIDSONIANThun., Oct. 17, 194« Ptfe Firm

Question ofThe Week

Sine! i "■■::":< " pn*scri the I n«Tiption I'-ill. ;uiii espfcially ■ inrc

latt* ii> :iml and pussccl, the!ri ;i^ It.iii much iliM-Hi ■ ■ t*Ver>.'■ i" imccrnin

n-puwrr bj ill I \■ \*r\ 11 11viinbri

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ini'ii. \\■■ v\iiiild lik*1 l< ■ kiii i\v :"Whnt ii your opinion of the ■

Draft Bill, and its effect onyonntj men?"

hrank B,irki*r, Senior:Having reached thi* iis*' °f 21 this

MjmmtT and never having takfnROTC, Iam eligible for conscrip-

tion. It se«*ms to me* that every ablebodied man should want to servefor the best interest of hi* coun-try. Iheartily favor this bill.Tom Plonk, Junior:

I|if leaiIt*i ■ > tin " nin lr> .u c;mM

- in inMlriim Ha .t.-siin- 1 the■i.i.ssiblc '

i >..■'■'\ i»i military tin-pTpiiM'ii!!11^ rM l "!♥" !i*.t w:ir',

hundreds of out « iti^< n» were killedfor tin- roa>on thai I'niistcd menottH |■" ■ ■ ■ . ;■ : tfftrroTit irattr-

Mam rli* istri »us ms. uld have bi'rn ;ivoided tbrotiiilithe application ni ;i few impliiniliiiii \ principK'-i. It ii sliotitd beinmt? nccrssarj lor us to entei thepresent conflict, our men wouldhave lei meet in n'l\\ < o imbat menwho have had noi iml\ many

,. months n'f cJcpericne*1 in warfare,'nut military trainiiiR 'fn>m ehild-hood. Ilow can we expect I i stand.m.iin >t lhem without training our-Mflvmri I1Ill(lit 1(II..If U«MH "Hi' WM

prepare our inch foe what m:i\ct>me i The nnl> satisfactory w.iy

throuRli ii.itl.Mi.il conipuKor)milit;ir> training

\t i- ivideni t'na; mam of our\\ ilians are ju> iui n cp^j ciipl\\ ti

i> -onicthinH that will snatch themiwaj from the outer worfd aiidihjecl them to a "dog's life" un-

■U'l ihr unsjni|ftiliel ic rule < ►) hai il■il | ..;■;. i i I'hi com ■■[»;i-mi i<

far it i.in correct Drafted men willlie granted' as mticTi freed<»m andplcastirc as i-> po>sible witlioul re1 n-liiii.-, their .rc^'ulai trainiiiK^antlwill r< cei\ v kind and s\ ni|i! tt'iiliim at all iimes.

\\'i- were unprepared for tin1 la*i■ ; ■ i I :■■■-,' do nol

itake iIn aim1 mi ■ lake Ii iLaw aon Withers. Senior:

Conscription has many potentiabenefit!, such as physical developnient, rnont.d alertness, knowledgenf drfen?>t*, <*lc, but Iobject to itin that it will keep me from be-coming settled in my life work atleast a year and perhaps longerI have no great moral objectiorbut only a selfish one.

K<id Turner, Junior:i'in ubuiil a halI < < ntur\ Iu-i.ihe 1 i\\u d Stale* we i i\i■ iitipul '>i> public cIi iol system

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nn the education . ■ . i ; ■

re all ;■ : | ':; flame;

■;■ i yiHint! men m;nch < 'I" ■.■hIni{>n ■ea>uucd and brttvi■ . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■"■ i-,■'■. 1 in -U

favor iti 1 1iinpulM irj military ■ t ni'i1 ' " b Iii -!>■ >']]'! he traiucihrill. in "i'i- i t> " xloTend dui■

elves. Ia-ir\ true American shoulii i f tin ippoi tunity I ■ h

liis !i.h|\ and mind in combai th<un- Vnit'i ican principle? an"iines expinuided on evei \ Irontoday,Phil Busby, Sophomore:

Certainly 1 nm in favor of conscription. 11 is not only qood foithe strengthening of the manhoocof America, but it shows the- res

of the world that the United State:docs mean business and is still Ipower with which to be reckon!1*!David Rhen, Junior:

Yes, ( am in fa vi >r oi conscrip'.h»n. We .ire forewarned '"'." t';f

d< liberal attacks ,.i the '!:: tat >rupon t're* [>'-i►r>le>, iind li ■

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■■ ii the first ihue, in ■ iur hi«ti ir)11.l\ - undertaken to*tnu tci ui

men in pea* e titm When show)roirrpirnttTve data^ i ven th

iCoiitintuil -II I'.iL-r '.i

Honor GroupsPlan To HaveNew ProgramLocal Business Men To Give

Vocational Talks

I ':a'!- !■:'.. |j( etl l)tl Ufjllt 'i

fun tin :. :■;itrrtlil\imcil fuj vt'i itional Kll'*l"

mri claj ■ x llhi'iii"!i in 'il.ili'finite I'fiuUI bi' rcliMM'il atpri'-s inn- the plan is in liavi';iman whn has hi'i'ii succi sstul

,in ihi1 field that ihe respective;:aternitios :irc inU'rustt

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success, tn the L;r..upvI!:< "Y" !■ p< >r>>.iiM!v till IllCfl

.iiiu~. John ■1('.i>.-\" JoiU's has h> m

mimed chairman in i-liargc o( thenati H conimittcc to I andlc il"-

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iIi .1 plan* w illho disenssfd .it the ii.'M met tmtr tfl L

■ thai ■' u>ini incl pro'.i siftnai men who v\ill

■ the classes ma> t..1 chosen a»I ■ klj ..- |inssiblc

i UrgamzesNegro 'sSeouisCaldwell Troop Holds First

Regular Meeting

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Brown Honored"' Word has boon received from& Cornell University iKaf Prof.' Elmer E. Brown h.is beens granted "■hi* drgrre of Doctor» of Philosophy. Professor BrownI- joined the Davidson faculty List

year a« a member of the BiologyDepartment. He received his

r A.B. degree from DartmouthCollege in I92R. and hit aUostudied at Davidson, Carolina,

)/ and the University of Michlffan.1 Dr. Brown is a ncpliew of Mri.1 W. L. Lini;le and a native of

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will first tn Cuha. and Uhtlir I';ii'..nia i 2niic CunirHusClark Murphy. ;ilsu of '41. i- tak-ing the Naval Reserve Cruisi he-Fore returriin_ t.. Davidson in t'ni-spring, while Gilmer Horton, '4J,Ikis enlisted in the L". S. Army AirCorps, and is in training in Texas.

Dr. JohnsonChooses W aror Mis lopic

vSpoakvr Explains God's Rea-

sons InPresent War

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Graduates At NYUE. C. Snisid, class of 193-1,

Carter.villc, Va., and H. H.Swasey, cla*s of 1940, Lakrland,I l.i ,are Inking it special coursein mctroroli' %■ at New YorkUniversity. Those men majoredin physics and were member*of Sigma Pi Sigma, honoraryphysics society.

They are enrolled in the coursethat the Government is offer-ing to college graduate* betweenthe Aget of 20 and 27 years, whohave had fundamental trainingin physics and mathematics. Atthe completion of 'in- course

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DAY'S DIARY(Continued from Page -')

■ SI QXI\ in i> In ii.imil: in tin- lav-|orite I'.ir! of (he chicken at everyIii.it t . ihe neck.

Hackney's «l;ttc rendered him anawful cut when she started calling,him Hacky Wacky, her sunn bird,Iher flanciiiK *1<»1 1 and her football :

Preyer and Dudley were )[most noxipus in the Tavern afterj the game . Fluffie McDuffiecouldn't bringshi_s date t<> the tjurtcc

ia->flit- was expecting everybody to

;t;ill on him fur a rumba and ;icar-lOCa Caroline Miller whipped !

Jonas I't'f when she had mm serving jthe VMI boys at lu-r lembct party.|

M E A T Sand Groceries

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J. K. HAMPTONGROCERY

Local Group Is Mother Chap-ter of Large National

Fraternity

Davidson's Alpha Chaptercii Sijjmn I'i Siyina. the phy-sics hfiiior society, hd'l it-first mi'i'ting <*i tin- season inPrut. Fiilchcr's classroom nil< let. 7. llii

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which was inaugurated lure alIInviilsoti in I'1-'!.' liuasts a ti ital mi'liibership uf J.5"ii withchapters all over fho IfnitiilStates anil ii -

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i In : ■■■.'... mi alfii inativi votet,i a petition from Iho in-i-l- 1 i--itin- installation *"! a chnptur thcrt-.

A 11immil t,o \-. .i- jippitinted to in-vestigate liu scholastic avcraj

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an>! Si'imim m t+tr nilvnnrlmI physics course and ilctcrminethose eligible [01 membership.IUUU will I-.-,— ""»--( at an rarlv it.nti.It was <N(i'l((| that ,i social wouldlie i\ cti iii lioiior ol tlic new meni-ii Monday evening, Oct. 21, in l'r>>fessor Mcbanes yard.

Professor l-'iili-lu-r. the fa< ult.\advisor, called attention to the ia< tthat tluTr is an itn rcas£ig demandIfor men trained in physics andmathematics, especially in the me-teorological positions of the L'. S.Army in it^ expanding program

COLDS:^FIGHTMISERY where yow (— "\ Ifeel it— rob on fast-actini< V \ I

VICKS VAPORUB

Run I)own at

The Heels?Go By

BUFF'SSHOE SHOPDAVIDSON, N. C.

ECHOES OfThe PAST

10 YEARS AGODR. LACY SPEAKS ON

FAITH AND SACRIFICE ATSERVICES. Dr. Ben R. Lacy,president of Union TheologicalSeminary, .ml that "In th<* eyesof God, ntan'k cardinal sin is theimpairment of faith." Dr. Lacyis leading the annual fall serv-ices.

DAVIDSON ORCHESTRAORGANIZED FOR YEAR. TheSunnyland Screnaders. an or-chestra at Davidson College, hascompleted its organization forthe coming year. The Ser<*nad-ers are growinfj in popularityeach year, and fill many engage-ments in thin territory.

5 YEARS AGOBLYTHE APPOINTED

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR. Pro-fessor Blythe, Davidson CollegeSpanish professor, has takenover the duties of CaptainPritchett for the coming year.Captain 1 'r it.l..-t t resigned totake a similar post at the Uni-versity of Virginia.

lar6e crowd seescats top birds in fast-MOVING GAME. Davidson'smighty warriors of the gridironli.nl no soft touch in SouthCarolina's Gamecocks ho^re Sat-urday,as the two teams foughtbeneath a merciless sun whichwitnessed a 13-6 win hy the'Cats.

F. D. R. SEEKS OPINIONOF DR. T. W. LINGLE. Dr.T. W. Lingle, Davidson HistoryProfessor recently received aletter from President F. D.Roosevelt requesting his viewsupon the present Governmentalaction.

STUDENTS HOLD SPIRIT-ED RALLY. The FreshmnnShirt-tail Parade was climaxedhy a mammoth pep-meeting.The meeting hrokc up in frontof Chambers after the singingof "O, Davidson."

OPENING DANCES HELDIN ARMORY. Davidson ■in-dent! turned out in i;.il.> fash-ion in Charlotte last wetk-endto celebrate the first set ofschool dances this year. Musicwas furnished by the- wellknown Clemson Jungleers.

IT'S THE SMOKER'S CIGARETTE, because All Americahas a line on their^\

w» IgL -:<**'" DC||CD T/lQTC J?

\> luii smokers like- your- ■JIBr^^Bself want most is mildness,cool- ~ isMSTness and taste...mid that's just ]mP i&Jli§whal you gel in Chesterfield's ,: :

°^ MmK :jm iy|___rrij;til combination of the tin- r^lL.esl tobaccos grown...a defi- J0nitely milder, cooler, better .# _____B __[taste. That's why it's called /the Smoker's Cigarette. § ________________■

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UWSWNGTOM ODLLKE MD.

AMONG THE GREEKS(Continued from l'.u:r 3)

PiKappa PhiIhe entire chapter wertl to tin-*

\' M. I. name Inst Saturday, andmiosi oT tlir Dratncrs attended tliedance thai ni.ytit. Those «"in>: lothe dance were RumbarKcr, Hite,N'iven, Wondwanh Hipp. M-oBtcy,Robinson. NJcArthur, Saunders,Flj mi. M.i .ill. 1 uRan, ' iarvcy,Miller, [1 Williamson, (ircen. II.r-r in:_;. am) I'lunketi Pledges: T:i-tum, Head1;llutilini-. Watson, .ni'lfluitii.iv

11. .iii!- swei t Ininie proved t ho mai.t attrartion ior l:r..tlut- N'ivenand Saunders .'t Albemarlc Mi

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Rdjisti-ri-d ni the main centerof Nrw Ynrk's City College oreI.Mid men and two i^irls. Totalenrollment is ovi-r 22,000.

WiUi.ii* ( ollegc, ' liamb'ersliurj.'.1,'a.. rri-intlv .n'..iii:.;.i liniuii srlioN

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rritu-i trih' i:-:..,' , niinarv|H-iH-d ' l_"'t!i year with an en

rollnii nt uf mi ire t lian JJlV

I''. Otto Iot-wi. i o-winner ui the\')Mt N'obel 1*1 :.-.■ ill in, ,;:, in,-, li.i-jjoim-d tin- sfaff nt tin- \. V. U.

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I'airnHrinl (\V.\. I State Ii> located Ul [hi hea'dwaters of theMonon«ahela river,one >'t the fewrivers that i | _____

Pennsylvania hai more col-legei and churches than anyother fttatc.

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Iowa Stall i.;;..-, ■ n-a , to■"i" < ''--■ iTnining- nt more tbanl.IH1" It ihi ■■ national <!,■iense purpiises «tlii yeai

*.Jhf American Association of

University Women hat cabledSii.n~.ll abroad to help Europeanwomen scholars in distress be-cause of the war.

n ,STUDENTS FIND BULL

(( ontinuod from Pajpe I'i|tiii<- 1uik> and can put op an ex1|iri*ssipii tlial looks cnnftgli like a" lud" In- in..'. kcI the friends to |If.. r In lot« Ilie 1UlHtll« i'.11U <

starts 1 1 init things maj run farintu the dawn. However, let's bechi'ci ml ;ni'l .^--titiir that he i^ the!typt1 who ,can end a Imll session.,

A ill ■ :.t- departure i>t 1he masses,niir frii'iul filially ni'ts hack ti» 1111►

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I'-v tin- time sleep has bei ■ tint ihi1 mi ■-t prevalent to'| >i< in..in- iricii'U' mind, 1>tit he summonsup e^Ctrh \\ ill power and opens lii>In ii ife -

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Such an rvt'tiiiiM ran come tomany typi ■ i>i tendings First, he\l \\ iM.I up studying, noi likeij.: vevi'i Sleep may pet tin- best iifhim < 'I1■ an <-\ en \v<irse fate in it-

hapspe(i"j to he Moud,a> night)'sonu1

Ut iii filiti -f may i■ >nii! in andwa'ill ihe <!" ipr ">n the l.i <I m< t-tii" Sinma lJhi Nctl^fng

WILLKIE VS. ROOSEVELTM if[IIilluc! fri.IIII'..:'.- 1I

It L'IK-S Illf !M'.\ l\ l<-IHlI'd full- jIii S|n.i'miil: '(imuji .uiil Mie In■■ ■■' ii Hi.! I'hilauthropi. l.iter-

■ .ii< ]il.ii'iim:' elalu>ri ■ niniiii ■ ■ tin iuture. The j

I'ulilir Spwikinii 'ii"Up nut lasl

I !" rIfi r'l lii-lil hi n|i< n forummi llii' imlitii 11 t!ii mi I In1 I'.u ;imlI'll! Socit'tii iri !■! iiimmi;.' ,in olll-

1 r;itiiry pn iKrani Oratorsii i I'm III irnm hall " h 1;

liver Ilir

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♥MUSIC STAFF

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making iM-.inlil, II, will also conduct .i hand rvliuir ;ii tin mnlV]■ t:. fIIn- r«iu.'1:ivi prnKrani includes ■

all ■■ ' :■'i■"'.■vi IMfli-rs i>( Ijands;mi| orchestras, .is well as seminarsfor teachers uf voice and piano.r.u-Mii-s sessions and ;i final han-'liir; .iri- .il-.. .!!i,-iliili-d

♥LAUGHS

Dose of Her Own MedicineThe husband drew Up a cfiair l»e-

'side his wife's sewing machine theother day. and remarked:

"Don't you ilimk ills nuiniufl ;'■' ■'" 1 .".I- ..u:. >..u II.. -,v ill,. v(i,.,,i. ■

seam. Sl..« down, or you'll Mickthat needh in your finger !"

"\\ hy. what's the matter withyou! I've been running thi- ma-.■rhine__iur ''"" y-"-'""■■ . —

1 i i was merely tr\ inp to as-J" '< ■'" you, iusl as you try to helpme ilrm- tin car."

X. >.-. STudi m, .,i \Yu Y,rk's I'n-!inn Theological Seminar) represent; universities and cnlli .

■ W-m York University's ReserveHffici-r-.' rrainjng Corps h.i- tfivrn]

ii ■ idvanced.oiirsi- (o 6'W '

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