COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA, TUESDAY, APEIL 29, ,-792. Armj Chief Will diver Address' t Graduation

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1 Words o mach he musc chosen for he new alma maer mus be handed n o Ruh Rapp a he P Ph house by May 5, he song cones closng dae, A prze -of weny-fve dollars wll be awarded for he bes words. COLLEGE OF WLLAM AND MARY Words o mach he musc chosen for he new alma maer mus be handed n o Ruh Rapp a he P Ph house by May 5, he song cones closng dae. A prze of weny-fve dollars wll.-.- awarded for he bes words. VOL. XXX. NO. 5 Ass embly Elecons n rde Qn.<? \A Banque For D Wh feelngs sll runnng hgh afer he elecons o wo weeks ago s expeced ha he same le-ord number or even wore suden voerf- wll W* ou for Wednesday's eleeor. of Suden Assembly Represenaves. Three me. and Hee vomen from each cla?«wll be pcked from he large ballo of College Pa-.y, Progressve Par), and ndependen canddaes and boh paes have been hard d work srrng up he voers so ha hey wll all go o he polls a Ph Bea Kappa Hall beween ' noon and 7: P. M. The followng sudens have been nomnaed; Senor Men: Ed Cook, Sam Bessmar, Phl Burleson, Jm Creekman, Arhur Keeney, Ed Svekey, and Hugh Wason. Senor women: Jane Alden, Margare Lee Alexander, Barbara Anderson, Vrgna Gould, Lucy Hecare, Naale Nchols, Maron Pae, Jacke Phllps, Vrgna Searne, Jayne Taylor, Tabb Taylor, Vrgna Trpp. Modern U. *\ A v'c Bsplag Vlay >ee (L\L DR.ALEXANDER Lfe-^ J& MERLEJOHN Noed Educaor h pees WLLAMSBURG, VRGNA, TUESDAY, APEL 9, 9 7,-79 Colgae W. Darden, Jr., Vrgna gubernaoral canddae, -wll..peak o he en senor naes >f Ph Bea Kappa a her annual -prng naon and. banque on "Some Aspecs of Naonal Defense," hs evenng. naon of new members wll lake place a 6:, wh a banque followng a 7: n he Grea Hall of he Wren Buldng. naes no: Alma Banmeser and Frances Pollard, Norfolk; Coleman Bernard Ransom, Jr., Roanoke; Lllan Douglas, Lynch Saon; f 'Ules Muecke, Wllamsburg; M ron Craf, Valley Sream,. N. \ ; Arlene Murray, Flushng, N. Y.; Gerrude Van Wyck, Wes Babylon, N. Y.; Wll Parry, Pa- <fc Palsades. Calforna; Rober k Tn, Mlburn, N. J. ' Loyey The Lp* T lakes ooge /en's Junor Men: Jmmy BueholU _ Charles "Chuck" Buler, Grayson p ^ ^ r, m.f Cla.y, Na Coleman. Chp Cun- r * j SfcuTj "' " -** ler -\n rsxrc u- nmgham. Jm Hckej lapn ^ ' DM'cd bj " < Ren, Kark klm md 'lb fa.- LA^are p rer. = v. -hal. MURDER. 'X' H. A'cxa", M> klejofn,,<nn«'m»onw: w -e.mago rung C" es ^,'\hh phlos>,he' and (due jvan Beham. Heu ]Slack,.Task." 'ha am..., vll n (me H V "hesdd\, p! f > L r o v. lovlkes. J. an Goodsen c> J), r ^ P M. m Tn Bea -, l and f..e (ones, Los les..' c Ba Seb dy nr.r-.l Soym ers n w Bob Elle u Mckeohn -\as oon n ks Tul..\.BM Gl', J^' Ge.nbowj/, Rue Vale Lngkud m 7,. '.", ude <,. r- J.n (nd >.. >berl Wflsh Bob <.n * me..,. n ^ \), and lved -lu,u-\ >K..- Vmnhrg. ad Dufde- V oods. >j> >r UK' <u. :.h Je slan - ho. 'jh -;. ' op " TU > 'omo; J.)\ Ca»- j, dea d flom Pmu Lm\ e. rk'joe V noc son l.ahc. ' uber c ' -l> u \s':l. and m e\ed ho 7 h - -m Hu] en/, kanu "u ur«fd J D '> a, < omdl n l.v'7 lu' ; hu l anrc > of se, L ) s. U \ u s horn MM o ' lejoh \ ;> b ',J.. GV \\ub became d l v. nd m ') he n ' «r xc^nl of Arab r^. ^ule"-. n <du'aon>' deas uewl c 'fa deal of aenon local nalc ;' < c )u pa c J ha he po. ' hoong JS a ^ EY lle gao of T - l> ao<< (' hs emphass on unfj- mg L CU!HJ>-» r 'ulum an h, bmg', no he faculy a» combm^ fe Rap / n ch e c mmb <» Mung nun m -oc. ' mouh-nece, Ullll n Page ) J he Lon" T ' L- > On Monday, May h. he Deparmen of Fne Ars s openng ' scope from 'dandc-." j axe many u f va^c '»J m Ph Bea Kappa Hal! r.n exhbon of AmHcan.lamnngs. j he hrd j <-. ; v,-f H j law suden? o rjac L -LP Len hrough he cc.resy of Mr. ^7 n /,' \ hee s an ; ju-.us Barle Akell. pe-'leu of he vv (( cm ec ' F Bec>cbnu Comp< > am lr. '\ E. ^ :-* s Barbouj, p,evden of he ^ w ( '-' ^ClCl C "" < S 'X hare Gallery of Ar, hs exhbk, * " '""' on orng.s for he fus me o Wllamsburg he v f.rks of hr- EMCH p'--ema:v^ O een of he foemos Amercan ar-, Vvllan. am Man, boh o.he lss of he ldh and zob (enur- faculy and he suden body, ^^d, parc.ae n he nkuvn.j annual meeng of he Vrgna By lookng a he panngs n hs exhbon one can prey well Academy of Scence o be held m ell he backgrounds, nfluences, Rchmond 'rday and Saurday. and ranng of each man. There Those from Wllam and Mary are hose sll clngng o he European mould, as John Snger Alphonse Chesnu, Curs New- wh6 wll read orgnal papers are Sargen and J. H. Twachman, and combe, A. L; Delsle, and Mary (Connued on Page ) R. Old, Lucy Ann Taylor, Dr, Donald W. Davs, J. H. Lockhead, (Connued on Page 6) College Pary Plea STUDENTS:: DD YOU KNOW THAT For he pas egh years a clque of 5 men has conrolled hs campus of " The larges urnou a he polls durng hs perod was never hgher han 5, and ha hs lack of (Connued on Page 6) TCKETS, PNAL DANCES Suden and faculy ckes for he fnal June dances may be purchased a $, raes from May o May 7. Tckes wll be $8. afer hs dae. Alumn may secure ckes a!>5. rae any me. ckes are bough separ- aely hey are $5 he frs ngh, June 6, and $ he second ngh, June 7. These subscrp-,; on ckes mus be exchangee l for dance admsson ckes on ngh of dance n he Wren f Buldng. They can no be. sold» or exchanged, and are onlj n avalable o suden;, lacul'e l and alumn of he College <. f Wllam and Man l >,AV..MA'B, ( - Lmn ar L,\aval \ mhrn ' v Board cjb \s,r. - Wednesday. A}, vew ad me r.e val a\a)on.a.' eoed men.' k.o^,c. > Bucknam Hall, a 7 P. M. A' alk explae'ng.. < program L. K K show a flm e rr-f < he Navv." k PJ.J. mle - : a-- W ' s, a k Beuel s"! a-..-.er el A B- L. U'O, j..l, Roger Armj Chef Wll dver Address' Graduaon General George '. Marshall, Chef of Saff of he Uned Saes Army, wll receve he honorary degree of Docor of Laws and wll delver he commencemen address a he closng exercses of he 8h year of he College of Wllam and Mary, June 9. The names of General Marshall and fve oher men promnen n research and educaon who wll receve honorary degr< es were announced las ngh by he college, followng acon of s faculy and board of vsors. Professor Thomas J. Werenfaaker, professor of Amercan hsory and charman of he hsory deparmen of Prnceon Unversy from 98 o 'JM, wll be awarded he Docor o*' Leers degree. The degree of Docor of Scence wall be conferred upon Jesse Wakefeld Beams, professor of physcs of he Unversy of Vrgna, developer of he ulracenrfuge and of s applcaon n he separaon of soopes and n accelerang ons o hgh veloces. Earl G. Severn, who has recen n compleed weny years as lba 'an of he College of Wllam -ud Kay. wll be honored wh he <V- T" (Ccnnwe ' on Cage 6)._/.<. < \V { n!. T b* j VJ fu' \Svh Kss M?me Gorman am 'H pop (cw jnn. all p< ssbo mcs as o he wheeabous «ookv chas, pckle jas, and d - T. s u- O ^..s, H,.bes Hon s 'Oug n d v\dh he cas o Lb s ' dj Hear's, h he Hghlands," ho he hs play of he season whch wll as be pesened Ma> Mh and SHh w J\K >- Ph Bea kappa Hall. Wardrobes of faeulj wves and.mlden as well as hose of s(odems, ae beng mvaded fo Urn. c>els) w,rhy cause o he Wllam an!. g m.mary Theaer; for Wllam Sao K'ja,s well known play requue» a a.*, mce wardrobe smlar o he one Used s ha n.he producon of "The Ga,.e!f. - o Vvrah," and Mss Gornum d S h. J mew are ou o beg or l,,nv\ C' ] excess clohng of hs, nanue _ r> en now hey conemplae < ppb - 7 pohsln'ng he Posmaser o ge a psman's unform for he play. - '.C! rhe have ransacked - -. jn ' e_( f, «l?l- a shor 'ranng PJJ W.ll ' M:S Of GVE A LOOK, acs, and j J bf semens n search of old furn- {nre, and a presen all ha hey wan «a par of black brads for Pa Howard o use. Tn- College has pcked an opporune me o presen one of Mr. Saroyan's plays for only hs week was announced ha hs play, "The Beauful People," was pcked as he second bes play on Broadway hs year, by he Crc's Crcle afer a run of hree days. Woody Herman (lef and Tony Pasor flash a smle for your for he June Fnals. Tckes are now gong on sale. See h e box a lef- only >y o'neen eorauor Wll Be Crowoed Saurday «, & onces Orchesra Presen [Hrs ful Lensk Prolan* The Wllam and Mary Concer Orchesra, under he drecon of Prof. Ramon G. Douse, wll appear for he frs me n a full-lengh program Sunday, May, a :5 n Ph Bea Kappa Hall. The orchesra s made up of fory-fve members college sudens, faculy members, and ownspeople. The organzaon has been workng furously preparng for he concer, and from all appearances hsconcer should be well worh hearng. The frs J,RCV MB O'YL D > ZJ c' hf ams n(l ^n' ns,,l.fn'n.g Eng'.sh, colc - 's am nm- \eses v\as he mam lo-n uo'lc- ds.lloson,. he.pllg 'le-n., of he College -.glu-b \^n. f m legonal goup ol \ngua. Ws' Vgma, 'jd Norh Carhw. Duke Unnersy was hos o he meeng v hub»\as heb hee Sa- (Couuucd on Pag- f>) UTB, sj onoref and juy Dnner v surprse esmonal dnner, sponsored by he sudens of Thea Ch Dela, was held for Mr. Rober Glchrs Robb, head of he Chemsry Deparmen, and Mr. Wllam George Guy, chemsry professor, las ngh- a he Lodge wh Dean Hocu as oasmaser. A hs me boh men were presened wh Hamlon wrs waches and bllfolds, conrbuons havng been made by sudens and alumn members. Mr. Hocu read leers from alumn n prase of boh men sayng n hs address ha boh (Connued on Page ) number on he program s he Prelude, Choral, and Fugue of Johann Sebasan Bach, arranged by J. J, Aber. Aber used he Prelude o he fourh Fugue of he "Well-Tempered Clavchord" ransposng he orgnal key (C Mnor) o ha of D Mnor. The choral s Aher's own composon, YUen <> s S chomze wh ceam pans ol n Eugu* whch n erodes, am harmonzed m Bach's hv.c B>a\ed l >\ he bxass srumem-, ho Choral sands ou bokllj horn he sulomdag polyphonc smure The Fugue, "Tn Fanase and Fugu'. G.T'm.' s o»e of he geae Ba'-h's wok, fm organ, and m oclnsnal form,.s c\en mme hrlmg >r nsprng han n.s orgnal.nangcmen. The nex selecon s he Concer No. n G Mnor for Pano and Orchesra by Felx Mendelsohn. was wren n. 8 and dedcaed o Mss Delphm von Schauroh. Mss Mldred Lyons s o appear as solos wh he orchesra, playng he frs movemen of he concero. Mss Lyons s well-known on campus as a alened freshman. Among oher hngs and asde from beng one of he school's bes panss, she s accompans for he Men's Glee Club and a promnen member of he Modern Dance group. aoa To Be Fol* Sous Com les wren ha wll be mpossble Afer a bref nermsson, he for her o make. Mss Shrley second half of he program wll Dager, regnng queen of wo begn wh, he Symphony No. 5 years ago, has kndly consened n E Mnor of Peer Tschakowsky. o come down for he occason. a work wren n 888. The orchesra Followng he coronaon, he. wll play he second move men. Andane Canble, con alcuna whole cour wll be enu-raraed n a se of dances by sudens, and bee /,a a modern verson of by enres n he Song Om'.es whch < ounmlj known oday The wnners of he co-s. wll a s 'Aom Lore." The second mo\-me>,.,< nched a lyrc of g'lcr. hefy. lbs h>-. -_ elccon s h" ^ell-lo',.,, h L loved L'Arles!- enn. -,.<-.^ Concer No.. WHm Ganges Bze. The Sm', - on movemens AL gn c, o \anuo, Adageo, and Be (.) lb p. fl&j ' T:\ -j* jr o s~\ 'v«r^ c'.j.'sej Th- \!">ma F sheres Labor,- lo> ayem,, < he College of Wllam rad Maj and he Sae Co mnsho (.. Ff-her es, has compleed!'«rgamzjonal se-up and annoka a bullen oday he K.'somfcl s advsory boad e-.ca._l -;f and eachng fa'ly A program of courses n aqu ac bology a he undergraduae and graduae- levels were announced, wh seven courses o be gven hs summer n conjuncon wh he Wllam and Mary summer sesson, and a sequence of welve courses n he wner sesson. Ths marks he frs negraed program n marne bology o be offered n a Vrgna nsuon. The U. S. Fsh and Wldlfe Servce s announced as cooperang wh he college and he Vrgna Fsheres Commsson n he work of he laboraory, whose feld sudes are cenered a Yorkown on he York Rver; eachng work a he Wllamsburg college, and expermenal work a boh places. Curs L. Newcombe, assocae professor of bology, s drecor of he labora- (Connued on Page ) WOMEN? g RULES; Come Saurday, and all ";.. secrecy wll be over abou he May Queen, for she s o be cr vrne'l n fron of he enre sudr: bodj a abou : ha a'cernn.-. The processon of her J mor and Senor Cours sars a ":< promply and wll precee- he Queen o he easern end c he Sunken Garden where he hrone s o be. had been hoped, h& las year's Queen, Mss Bey Moore, would be able o come from her sudes a Brown Unversy o pu he crown on he br >w of hs year's beauy, bu she has receve a bronxe plaque; wh he name of her group eug; : -, -, on There,wll be seas 'o G. carden for hose who v.-h down, and refreshmens : served a he end,>f C'e -;-- The cos!nres ae be'n_- here hs,, ear b\ suden.-. Senor cour s o be n and he Junor Couf n blue one neresed n hcf.ag - o conac Belly Craghead and all help would be ajen s no known y \,' no he gym wll l-e.vak:' o dance Sauraj ngh bu can be used, U< v< -vll! > ;..(Connued on 'agu d Dance Clly's Recal Draws Large Crowd'. delghed he andm-re n a play of s dancng...-ls.:-. gkhp, under he lea-u,-;,.-. Mss Grace Felker, nas.,'< -, ; a.a;;g pece of w< rk.duv s ny. Ul:. g: c "uy Drawng a record crow-. u modern dance club recrl. V redan neschrv, d Aprl. surprse's ds- Th» orgaulz: on las Ocober a -d \lss j Felker s..»e hearly eong rashe ulaed on he splendd wor-: has accomplshed wh he g roup, n such a bref me. Among he ousandng» n- bes on he program was he lus- san Trepak wh men da j whch brough hunderous plause. nasa rare rea fo dens o see he dols on he (Connued on Page 6 Arhur Keeney's of an s :cers ap- su- o- name was lef off he ls of hose men who made O.D.K. Smokng, Bang Mules Aacked No dang for underclasswomen on Mondays and no smokng downown for women sudens are wo rules whch brng abou a problem boh o be solved, and, appears, unsolvable. Even hough suden, opnon s agans hese wo rules, he oucome would be doubful, jus as was n he poll on egh o'clock classes, because everyone carres a pessmsc oulook on he hng-. Even hough he sudens are n favor of revson of he rules, hey feel as hough hey do no have a chance, because everyone else o whon he rule does no apply, s agans he dea and has nfluence o carry ou hs pon- The general opnon s ha our suden governmen funcons all. rgh wdho ousde nerference unl somehng mmedae comes along, and hen we do no have a hng o Suden governmen s no pro rasng o o a hng abou hese rules. They plan o ake hem no consderaon wh he res of he rules up for revson, bu her oulook on he dea seems even blacker han ha of he res of he sudens. They feel n he begnnng ha snce nohng has been done n he pas her efforwll amoun o lle. would seem ha as represenaves of he suden body hey would f- (Connued on Page --) COlkEOhGN Due o < r.pludr". er: makng up. Le k:sf mr-s under he s-dgul, ".)< For he Dunce bebu," *..<. belong here, bu s ;: co:_. on of he spors uhuts), ld Guessng.

2 PAGE TWO THE F L A.-T HAT (Connue.* ho Page ) here are hono sakng ou n nensely Ame-cj' ndvdualy, as They're SAFE from $ Hea Moh* Thef # Fre... when hey are sored n our modern Cold Sorage vauls! nsured agans every hazard unl reurned o you... renewed o her naural beauy once more! Phone us oday and we wll pck up your furs, CASEY'S nc. -^ -^-^<.->>^"^<>^.^">-sx'< > ->~>^ «> -«> fr Wnslow Homer and Alber Ryder, Mos of he pcures end oward realsm. Typcal of he bold provncalsm of New England s Wnslow Homer's'BOY ON THE ROCKS, a drec copy of naure, a dramac sor of. realsm wh forceful color, a pcure "bapsed n Amer- an waer." Eakns' PORTRAT OF WLLAM M. CHASE mrror.* he Amerca of he las quarer of he 9h cenury n s "rugged, ndvdualsc soldy," and sad drabness. nness's RANBOW urns ye o anoher sde. Hs sof mpressonsm s of a hazy, sleepy knd, as hough he had paned on a warm day hrough half-closed eyes. Luk's THE PLAYER s a sympahec carcaure. s no profund; he brush srokes seem o have been hurred RODGERS CLEANERS Alerng - Reparng Plan: Rchmond Eoad Phone 7M Offce: Prnce George S. Phone 557R Wllamsburg, Va. COLONAL ELECTRCAL SHOP Prnce'George Sree Phone 77 RADO SALES AND REPARS General Elecrc Dealer" Elecrcal Conracor FLOYD T. BOZARTH, Propreor BAND BOX CLEANERS, nc. SUPERLATVE DRY CLEANNG SERVCE BEN READ College Represenave BOB WALLACE, ' PHONE A WHTE H BEACH naonal fashon for day and evenng wear. Mx he coa wh odd slacks for spors. Wear he -slacks wh odd Jacke for varey, 's he world's mos versale- su and 's washable, See he easy-feelng lounge a your cloher. Pasels models and deep ones, oo... E. L. BANLEY f Waches, Jewelry, Bands and Reparng X, Prnce George Sree f Wllamsburg 6h. Palm Beach Evenng Formas (whe jacke and Mack rousers), $. Palm Beach Slacks, $5.5. And by he same makers he new Goodall Tropc Wegh op value n lghwegh worsed sus, $5, -COOSAX COMPANY CNCNNAT $5 PHze Cones. See your cloher jor flenu. razer-\.ass w. nc and mpaen. s neres les n s sponanrey and force. Bellow's ANN s one of he bes sudes n he exhbon. The chld's face s depced wh hs usual speed and powerful color, bu here s more han a slobberng of pan. The weneh cenury of Amercan panng has seen a franc search on he par of he ars for "syle" and "echnque." Usually he resuls have been selfconscous and sraned. Paul Sample's BALL GAME s llusraon enough. nfnely more hones, more sober, s Robe.* Brackman's BOY AND DOG. There are several oher pcures represened n hs noable exhbon: Lucon s always good wh hs clear, lnear qualy and hs love for weaherbeaen Vermon barns. Gfford Beal, conemporary New York paner, reveals a gh echnque, an dealzed approach. These panngs wll be exhbed n Ph Bea Kappa Hall a he College from May 5h o May Those who aend he performances on May 8h and h of Wllam Saroyan's play, My Hear's n he Hghlands, produced by he Wllam and Mary Theare, may see he panngs durng he nermsson. Mary K. Ednger. Pcure Framng, Kevs *f Pennsula Hardware Corp. Made. Elecrcal Applances, * Pan, ronng Boards. X Phone 5 J COLLNS CLEANNG & DYENG COMPANY Promp Servce Phone 8 Wllamsburg, Va. C & C SHOE HOSPTAL The Shop of Beer Qualy and Servce N. Boundary S. Look for he Trade Mark A. E. DADDS, Prop.. SGN OP THE GOLDEN BALL. # PEWTER GFTS SLVER Duke of Glouceser Sree jsjj» Noed Educaor (Connued from Page ) scences, parcularly Walon Hamlon, now Professor of Law a Yale, and one of he Economc bran-rusers of he New Deal. Hs polces were regarded as radcal by some of he Board of Trusees, so he lef Amhers n 9, and n 96 he wen o he Unversy of Wsconsn as Professor of Phlosophy. The followng year he nauguraed he Expermenal College a he Unversy. n hs scheme of educaon he currculum for all sudens was he same for he frs wo years. The frs year conssed of a sudy of Ahenan socey n he age of Percles, and he second year, he sudy of conemporary Amercan socey. The mehod of nsrucon was based on ndvdual conferences beween he sudens and he faculy, and he sudens were requred o wre a sudy of her home own. The expermenal college was dsconnued n 9, bu Dr. Meklejohn sayed on a he Unversy of Wsconsn as par me Professor of Phlosophy. n 95 he parcpaed n he foundng of he School of Socal Sudes n San Francsco, an Adul Educaon Projec. Ths school conssed of dscusson groups of abou 5 or people meeng wh a member of he saff o sudy such opcs as Supreme Cour decsons, Plao's Wmbrow, of Chncoeague; John because s probably wha Sewar Bryan, presden, and keeps hem n busness. s obvous ha so-called loerng s ology, of he College of Wllam Donald W. Davs, professor of b Republc, Mddleown n Transon, and oher classcs n he gong on anyway, so why blame and Mary. feld of Socal Scence. The sudens of hs school ncluded on smokng? Labor Unon members, Bankers, No dang on Monday shows h» Drs. Robb and Guy Lawyers, and oher professonal feelng of he Senor superory, people n San Francsco. One' bu no of he women suden majory. mgh be effecve f (Connued from Page ) very valuable achevemen of one of he groups was a sudy of he creaed he rgh aude, bu nsead of a feelng of respec housng problem n San Francsco's Chnaown. Due o he lack of naural suppor he School of Socal Scences was offcally closed hs year. Dr. Meklejohn s he auhor of numerous arcles on Educaon and Phlosophy, and a number of books ncludng, The Lberal College, Freedom and he College, The Expermenal College, and Wha Does Amerca Mean? A presen he s workng on a book dealng wh he Phlosophy of Educaon and s acng advsor o he faculy a S. John's College, Annapols. Dr. Meklejohn*s lecure wll be relaed o Phlosophy and Educaon, and n general wll concern he hngs n Amercan socey ha are sgnfcan o Educaon, and ha" whch makes he problem of Educaon dffcul, GYE THEM ONE OP OUR And 's Jus SEE na Elecrc Pwer Co. «7P -r$w?y"- THC JNVER7' ^ O'^T.* ~ 7 *, \ ;AB f w-< could lk. The nhor-y- Cab could boa-c. "Tl lake, hree mes a-, long o make an 'm a Lee.uc-Dlnr rad ', h,\e j gabardne b.nl md.nd.m o ranh ahem all for lv e buk-.!" LJK (U, > HL''s: Aena. "Tm le-;, "?ac" Look jur l.u c" /!>'.sgns v mm K S VTmvsnm sm U S PAfNT *FF, -< S.">.?y«^ *J- v As? "MM 58 Ffh Avenue^ ~New York Women's Rules (Connued from Page ) eager o do all n her power o carry ou he sudens' wshes or a leas defnely enumerae he reasons why hey canno do hs. The reasons agans women's smokng downown are raher vague. Frs, o pu brefly, he faculy, hnks mproper for women o dsplay such habs, Second, he merchans are agans he dea. Suden vewpons on boh hese deas are ndgnan. They hnk s no longer a dsgrace for a woman o be seen smokng a cgaree n publc, ha s, before Wllamsburg ourss, mos of whom look as hough f hey were able o gve her voe hey would be very oleran. The merchan could afford o caer o he sudens some. f sudens really became ndgnan and nsued a boyco on Wllamsburg merchans, a good par of her regular busness would fall Fsheres Laboraory off. Ye hey expec o ake her gan along wh our loss. One more queson can be rased. s any more proper for he young woman o be seen drnkng beer han smokng cgarees? No. Bu hs has been overlooked be om, presden of he Vrgna cause he college auhores have j Oysermen's Proecve Assocahough nohng abou, and he on; J. S. Darlng of Hampon, Greeks (Colonal and Capol Resaurans) have sad nohng J Va.; R. L. Mles, of Norfolk; A. J. abou seems o creae a feelng of resenmen. There are ceranly no defne objecons o Monday dang or benefs derved from s prohbon. Abou he only sascal resul s n he larger number of grls called up before he Judcal Commee, and campused enrely whou daes, for breakng socal rules. FOR BETTER SERVCE CAMPUS O. K. SHOE SHOP Fauory Mehods nvsble Soles *' WHTE OPTCAL CO. % % Medcal Ars Buldng Newpor News, Va. College Servce Saon Rchmond Road Phone 788 All. TEXACO Producs Complee Lubrcaon, Washng and Greasng Servce We Call For and Delver Tobacco, Sof Drnks, Candy Ml. < ^''^/^"'r-^. \ : - '-. '* '*>''>,.")f'\ 'v<y.,' ^ v-., $> " "Y>V J ' F"JV bleas, Chops, and Spaghe Dnners ron Bo n Rchmond Road Dodge Plymouh GENERAL TRES TEXACO PRODUCTS Ayers Moor Co. Behnd.Pos-Offce Wllamsburg, Va. (Connued from Page ) orj. Named as members of he advsory board are: Ausn. Clark, curaor of eehnoderms of he ". S. Naonal Museum; Elmer H. Hggns, chef of he Dvson of Fshey Bology, U. S. Fsh and Wldlfe Servce; Paul S. Galsoff, n charge of oyser nvesgaons for he U. S. Fsh and Wldlfe Servce; S. O. Mas, professor of zoology, Johns Hopkns Unversy; Thurlow C. Nelson, professor of zoology, Rugers Unversy; Thomas B... Symons, dean of he College of Agrculure, Unversy of Maryland; vey L. Lews, pros fessor of bology, Unversy of Vrgna; J. Brooks Mapp, charman of he Vrgna Commsson of Fsheres; N. Clarence Smh, charman of he Vrgna Conservaon Commsson;". C, Rggn, charman of he Vrgna Board of Healh; Carl. Nolng, charman of he Commsson of Game and nland Fsheres of Vrgna; Paul S. Conger, research assocae of he Carnege nsuon of Washngon; George W. Jeffers, presden-elec of he Vrgna Academy of Scence; O. A. Blox- showed he enhusasm for eachng ha mos chemss feel for prvae research and publcaons. Dr. Guy and Dr. Robb are charer members of he chemcal fraerny, here and naonally, and he former has served as he presden of he naonal Thea Ch Dela fraerny. The affar was he hreenh annual banque gven by he group, whch was founded ffeen years ago, Sadum Servce Saon $ Candy, Tobacos, Pasres f Open 7 A. M - : P, M.. Tuesday, Aprl 9, 9- Ths Summer Vs Mew York and WW BARZO SENOR? - V \\y no <*#* sared on your Career hs Summer? By Kal mos of he (mx! job* wll be snapped up. UNDECUSSMAN?.. v s _ job now van be wonderful experence for Aler/ And New York abound* wh all *or* of helpful courses for your chosen eu'est. pel VACATON-MNBED?. There's no more hrllng place o spend a.summer an New York, wh * whops, heares, nheums nearby beaches. o l'lau o say a The Barbswn, h'ev \ orfc's mos exclusve hoel resdence for young women. s splendd locaon... versale program of culural pursus and physcal acves... provde he perfec background. Complee lbrary... ar and musc sudos (equpped wh Scmvay (# rands)... swmmng pool... sun deck and solara... squash cours,.. gymnasum... 7 rooms each wh rado. TARFF From $. per da? Krom S. per >* eek j& xj/je, Wre for dccrpvg bookle C x^lcrv- 'OTZ^ Mew Yerk'j Mos Excusva Hos! 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3 fues-day, Aprl 9 r W THE FLAT HAT PAGE THEEE,» -*/ Second Guess The ndans are n he Thck»f he Sae Tle Race; 5 Pound Fooball o Be Here Nex Year By - ZZHZZGEORGE BLANFORD. '.....ZZZZZ: A STORY N WHCH RDE WTH THE WNNEE Ths week fnds your. Spors Edor changng horses n md-sream. Of course everyone lkes o rde along wh a wnner and 'm no excepon. Wha's all hs cause for a change n polcy? Well, haven' you heard our baseball eam- has gone ou and won hemselves a ball game a ball game ha couns a lo on sayng wheher he ndans wll have anoher champonshp before he year s over. all happened p n Lexngon on Saurday as he hhero unknown quany of Wllam and Mary's fne crop of Sophomores came hrough n fne syle, akng advanage of he breaks and dong a lle hng on he sde, accumulang egh hs and scorng almos as many runs o wallop he Washngon and Lee Generals, 6-. mgh have been a dfferen sory had he W. and L. boys no been so careless afeld. Ther mscues allowed hree unearned Wllam and Mary runs o cross he plae. Yep, 'm he same guy ha old you hree weeks ago ha he all Sae Champonshp hopes should be passed off lghly and ha as far as was concerned, hey were "Gone Wh he Wnd." Tha was my reacon afer seeng our baseball eam ake on he chn, - one bleak Saurday afernoon o a so, so Tech nne. Now 've changed horses 'm knda.geng hs Champonshp fever because beleve he ndans can come hrough. They play only four more sae games, and hey have a beer han even chance o ake all or even hree of he four, and beleve wo losses would be good enough o gve hem he le. Two of hose ball games are gong o be played here n he Trbe's back yard. Rchmond nvades Wllamsburg on he h and hen Randolph- Macon s sandwched n before he ndans ake on he Unversy of Vrgna a Charloesvlle on he 6h of May. Now don' ge he wrong dea, lle COACH McCRAY Randolph-Macon held he Trbe o a hard earned - seveneen nnng e, and hey'll be hard o bea f hey pch eher Sevens or Pedgo. On May,h here s a reurn game wh Rchmond here. Wake* Fores sops n for a one day sand on May h jus hree days before he fnal ''Bg Sx" game wh V. M.. on he 5h. Geng back o ha W/ and L. Game... he boys deserve a lo of cred bu don' forge he Rube. He knew wha ha Wesern rp mean, so he wen o each boy, ellng hm wha was expeced of hm, and you can.see for yourself he resul a vcory over he leaders of he "Bg Sx." The Rube s a rgh guy, he akes hs baseball serously, he wans ha champonshp as bad as you and do and he's dong hs par. Sure,vhe makes msakes, we all do, bu" you can be fe won' le hose games slp hrough hs hands he's ou o wn bu he'll need our help and ha means comng ou o see he nex game agans he Rchmond Spders and don' youjforge. 's an mporan one. Those spders are ough as evdenced by her 5- vcory over Bll Harman and he Unversy of Vrgna nne. And unl nex week 'll see you a he ball game Wednesday. PLANS FOR 5 POUND FOOTBALL GOES ON' A second meeng of hose boys neresed n 5 pound fooball ook place las Wednesday ngh a 7 o'clock n Blow Gymv There were abou hry presen ncludng Coach Werner. There hey wen over caalogues and more caalogues ryng o ge he maxmum proecon for he mnmum money. They dscussed plans for a dance whch was held Saurday ngh and whch ncdenally need $5. bu afer payng band expenses abou" $S.G was clear prof. And ha s a sar. s hoped ha he Admnsraon and Alumn wll conrbue soon, On Saurday afernoon a a second meeng, he Commee me wh Coach Werner and a sporng goods salesman and afer samples were red on..,. unforms were seleced, cosng n all approxmaely $. a man. f you hnk hose varsy unforms look snappy... wa unl you see hese. Then agan, he suden body should see he benefs of a 5 pound eam here. Of course wll mean more home fooball games (he Varsy plays only hree meager games here n 9 ncludng lle Hampden-Sydney and Randolph-. Macon... Whch f you ask me aren' even fooball games, {Connued on Pagl 5) Conference Mee o be Broadcas The nneeenh annual Souhern Conference Track Mee o he held here a Wllam and Mary on May 6h and 7h wll be broadcas over he neworks of he Muual Broadcasng Company. Ths wll be he frs me n he hsory of he even ha wll have been broadcas. The me for he broadcas has been se for o'clock and wll be ared unl :*. Durng hs me, he one mle run, yard run, and yard dash wll ake place. s possble ha anoher even may ake place durng hs me. The Duke Unversy eam s hs year's favore o replace he Unversy of Norh Carolna, las year's wnner. Gven an ousde chance o come hrough s he Unversy of Maryland, runners-up las year. Tes Tec rs 6- ndan Mound Sar Allows Sx Hs, Srkes Ou Eleven Tom and Vrge Andrews Pace Team a Ba Wh Two Hs; Bg Fourh nnng Rally Nes Fve Runs; Korezowsk Ou For Week Neers Wn Over Norfolk Dvson Wake Fores Noses Ou W and M, 5- Wllam and Mary's enns eam won s frs mach of he year by defeang Norfolk Dvson 8- las Saurday here. The vcory, ; whch ncdenally s he frs n wo years, was decsve. Afer ] losng he frs sngles mach, he! ndans sweep he las egh J maches o wn. Agan he work ; of Capan Foser, and Burleson : was ousandng, The Summary Klgore (D) defeaed Kng & M) -6, 7-5, 6-. (W Levy (W & M) defeaed Seagle (D) 6-, -6, 6-. Burleson (W & M) defeaed Murden (D) 6-, 6-. Poser (W & M) defeaed Walsh (D) 6-, 6-. Bdder (W & M) defeaed Baen (D) 6-, -6, 6-. Doubles Kng and Buler (W & M) defeaed Seagle and Klgore,(D) 6-, 9-7. Levy and Bradford (W & M) defeaed Baen and Walsh (D) 8-, 6-, 6-5. Earler n he week, a close 5- decson was dropped o Wake Fores here. Agan Capan Ollje Foser and Phl Burleson won sngles maches and eamed ogeher n he doubles o wn her mach. The Summary Sngles The ndans bea he Generals of Washngon and Lee, 6- on Saurday n he only game no raned ou of he hree ha were scheduled for las week, hose a V.M.., and V.P., beng posponed. Once agan he ndans were led by her bg pchng sar, Vc Easch, who won hs hrd vcory of he season. Vc agan urned n a maserful job as he gave up bu sx hs o he Generals. Only hree of he 6 men o face hm were walked and over he nne nnngs, eleven of he Generals were vcms of srkeous. Tom and Vrgl Andrews led he Trbe a ba, each collecng wo hs n four rps o he plae. The ndans gahered fve of her sx runs n a bg fourh nnng on wo walks, hree sngles, and wo very helpful errors hrown n by he W. & L. oufeld. Three of he runs ha crossed he plae came when rgh felder Kem dropped one of Denns' drves. Wllam and Mary go a bad break n he sevenh nnng when cacher John Korezowsk suffered "a spl humb ha wll probably (Connued on Page 5) Maury H Scores Wn Over Frosh The Wllam and Mary s Freshman baseball eam dropped anoher game las Wednesday o Maury Hgh School of Norfolk by he coun of 7 o,. Pchng h. shuou ball for sx nnngs, lefhander "Tex" Warrngon had he Commodores "eang ou of hs Jones (WF) defeaed Kng (W & M) 7-9, 6-, 6-. McMllan (WF) defeaed Levy (W & M) 6-, 6-. hands." Bu due o'arm soreness, Brower (WF) defeaed Rdder Warrngon was removed from he (W & M) 6-, 6-. game a he begnnng of he sevenh nnng n favor of John Burleson (W & M") defeaed Earlz (WF) 6-, 6-. Smh, A couple of hs combned Foser (W & M) defeaed Morrs (WF) 8-6, -6, 6-. maes gave he Hgh School lads wh poor -suppor from hs eam Bunn (WF) defeaed Buler (W sx runs and he ball game n hs & M) 7-5, 6-. nnng. Boy Buron pched seady ball Doubles for he wnners gvng up only 7 Jones and Brower (WF) defeaed Kng and Buler (W & M) ba was cacher Are Resfeld hs. Leadng he papooses a he (Connued on Page 5) (Connued on Page.5) WOME Campng Course j To Be Gven Grls Aenon, Campfre Grls! Under he capable drecon of Mss Jean Parquee, one of he Women's Ahlec drecors, a class n campng s beng gven, Ths s he frs year such a class has been offered o he women sudens. Such a class s excellen ranng for grls who wan o become camp counselors n he summer, for hose who love he ou-ofdoors, and also for hose femnne lades who could use a few hns on how o buld a fre, make a blanke roll, blaze a ral and oher hngs., Sunday mornng he grls had o ge up a seven o'clock..(magne!) The dea was o cook her own breakfas ou a he sheler. Oddly enough all of he grls survved her own pancakes. Maybe you've go somehng here, boys! (Connued on Page 5) Johnny Korezowsk, pcured above, suffered a spl humb n Saurday's game wh W, and L., and wll be ou for abou a week. Jmmy Howard, above, slpped ou of he selec group of. hers durng he pas week for he frs me snce early season Only Two ndans Bang Over *O \ PTCHNG AVERAGES W L AVE Rasch.6 Crane. Merr. Team 6 '. (Connued on Page 5) Thea Leads Sorory nramurals Chandler, Brown, and Wes Barre Are Ted For Frs Place n Dormory League Up o dae n he sorory league Kappa Alpha Thea s holdng he le role. Gamma Ph Bea and Ch Omega are holdng her own n second place whle Kappa Gamma follows closely for hrd rank. n he dormory league Chandler Hall, Brown Hall, and Wes Barre are all ed for frs places. Looks lke close compeon, grls, wach your. sep, Jefferson s no far behnd you. The followng s a record of who bea whom durng he pas week: Monday, Aprl Ch Omega bea Dela Dela Dela n boh sngles and doubles. Chandler bea Brown Annex by defaul. Gamma Ph Bea bea Kappa g Sx" Lead As & L Generals Rchmond Nex Sae Foe; Four "Bg Sx" Games Reman Trbe To Mee Spders On Wednesday and Randolph-Macon Saurday Here, By EED BURGESS The 9 baseball race for he "Bg Sx" le s begnnng o fake shape a las, and a glance a he saangs shows he Wllam & Mary ndans ed wh V. P.. for he lead, each eam havng won wo and los one. Followng he leaders n order are Rchmond, W. &,, Vrgna, m V. M., f he game wh Tech on Frday had no been raned ou he Trbe probably would be leadng he race. Tommy Crane was slaed o pch ha game, and V. P.. hrough he absence of hree regulars from s lne-up would have been forced o use fve lef-handed hers. Crane, who hrows from he "por sde," would probably have had a feld day agans such a eam, as a lef-handed pcher has a very decded advanage over a lef-handed baer. BG SX STANDNGS W/&M V.P. Rchmond W. & L. Vrgna V. M. The Cavalers of he Unversy of Vrgna were jus abou elmnaed on Saurday when hey were handed a 5- se back a he hands of Rchmond. Ousde of he W. & M. - W. & L. game he above menoned Vrgna-Rchmond cones was he only game played las week, ran havng forced he posponemen or cancellaon of (Connued on Page 5) Hampon Wns WM Sponsored Tdewaer Mee Srong Fnsh Enables Wnners To Nose Ou Newpor News Hgh Sagng a srong fnsh n he fnal hree evens he Hampon Hgh School cndermen won he seveneenh annual Tdewaer rack mee by scorng 9 y pons here las Saurday. A favored Newpor News eam placed second wh 6 5/8 pons. Oher eam scores were Thomas Jefferson, %; John Marshall, 9, Maury, 6; Hopewell, /; and Granby, 8 5/8. The Crabbers clnched a slgh lead hey had over Newpor News gong no he las even, when hey placed second n he mle relay as he Typhoons ook hrd spo. Newpor News ook an early lead by vrue of 7 5/6 (Connued on Page 5) PORTS Kappa Gamma n boh sngles and doubles. Tuesday, Aprl Kappa Alpha Thea bea Ph Mu n boh sngles and doubles. Ch Omega bea Alpha Ch O- mega n boh sngles and doubles. Dela Dela Dela bea P Bea Ph n boh sngles and doubles. Wednesday, Aprl $ Brown Hall bea Jefferson n doubles, bu los he sngles. Wes Barre bea Eas Barre n doubles, were defeaed by hem n sngles. Kappa Kappa Gamma bea Ph Mu n boh sngles and doubles. Gamma Ph Bea bea Kappa Dela n boh sngles and doubles. Kappa Alpha Thea bea Ch O- mega n sngles, Ch Omega won he doubles. Thursday, Aprl P Bea Ph bea Alpha Ch O- (Connued on Page 5) Neers Lose To Swarbmore - n her frs mach of he "season he grl's enns eam bowed o - a superor Swarhmore eam, -, Saurday afernoon. Conne Guya, playng number one poson, los her sngles o Mase Johnson, -6, 6-, -6. Luca Thamon, freshman who played n second poson, won her sngles from Maron Johnson, 6-, 5-7, 6-. ' Harre McCarhy of swmmng fame los her sngles. n he doubles Ann Armage and Bey Bull played a hard game, bu los o he Swarhmore par. Peggy Lebar and Ann Leav also were defeaed n her of doubles by a score of 6-, 6-. Ths was he frs game of he season for boh eams. The eam played a 'Swee Brar Monday, and wll play Hlon Vl- (Connued on Page 5) Trackmen Face U*of Vd. &Rch. ndans Seek Frs Vcory n Dual Compeon Seekng s frs vcory n a dual mee, Wllam and Mary's harrers oday me he srong Unversy of Vrgna squad here a Carey Feld n s second home fray of he year. The ndans were led by Ma Crawford, sophomore sar, n he pole vaul; Waldo Mahews and Al Helslander n he weghs, Phl Thomas n he mddle dsances, and Harry Masch n he dashes. McLaughln, all sae fooball ackle, was one of he Cavalers" bes men n he weghs. Callahan had ough compeon from Rayburn and Do n hs specaly. Las Tuesday a Charloesvlle, Vrgna swamped Kaverford 89 o 7 n a dual mee. Wllam and Mary wll mee s rval, he Unversy of Rchmond Spders, here on May rd. n a duel mee, whch promses o be a close affar, Rchmond wll brng an unusually srong eam conssng of he bes feld even men z he sae. Among hese Grffn and McVey. Ar Jones s expeced o gve Hare Masers keen compeon n he dash evens. (Connued on Page o) Sgma Mho Tops nramural Mace; Sgma P s nd Sgma Rho connues o hold he lead n he nra-mural sandngs wh a year's oal of 578 pons. Close behnd n second place s he Sgma P fraerny wh 5 pons; n hrd place s Sgma Alpha Epslon wh 86 pons. The sandng abulaed on he pons scored durng he enre nra-mural program o dae are as follows: Sgma Rho 579 Sgma P,55 Sgma Alpha Epslon 86 Kappa Alpha 5 P Kappa Alpha 79 Ph Alpha Kappa Sgma Thea Dela Ch 5 Ph Kappa Ta.8 P Lambda Ph eg Lambda Ch Alpha 5 Sgma Alpha Epslon and Sgma Rho are co-leaders for he nrafraerny Sofball sandngs wh hree wns each closely followed by Kappa Alpha. Ths Week's Sofball Schedule May s BB P Kappa Alpha vs. Thea Dela Ch FB Sgma P vs. Sgma Alpha Epslon May nd PB Kappa Alpha vs. Ph Alpha. B* Thea Dela Ch vs. Sgn: a Rho May rd (Connued on Page S)

4 6! FOUR THE -FLAT HAT XHE FLA HA J PUBLSHED WEEKLY, ON TUESDAY, BY THE COLLEGE OF WLLAM AND MARY Member Assocaed Cbllesae Press Dsrbuor of Collegae Dges Adversng Raes Sen on Beques o Busness Manager EDTOR-N-CHEF.:. CARL MUECKE STAFF EDTOE Asssan Saff Edor.. NEWS EDTOR \ss. News Edor SPORTS EDTOR Asssan Spors Edor - PHOTOGRAPHER Asssan Phoographer. ART EDTOR... ROBERT MARSHALL Vrgna TrpD. WLLAM PARRY Forres Murden GEORGE BLANFORD.< -.Red Burgess GERALD ROSE Jack 'Hallwell.. DAVD FQRER FEATURE STAFF; Rosanne Srunsky, Wl-lard Bergwall, Rhoda Hollander, Bernard Ransone, Joan Wallace, Jance Harvey, Harry Barr, Dorohy Ogden Lbby Coserbader, Mar Davdson, Mary Cramer, Conne Sraon, Prcke Carer REPORTORAL STAFF: El Damond, Mabel Dunn, Howard Shaw, Bll Smh, Sanley Mlberg, Margare Alexander, Pogo Brown, Tabb' Taylor, Annee Warren, Barbara Sevan, Holly Rcks, Else Goad, Jean Horger, Jerome Hyman, James Levy, Ann Lynch, Carolne Harley, Glora Tyler, Elzabeh Seay, Dudley Woods, Mary Thedck, Kae Ruherford, Grace Acel, Louse Brown, Eugene Hanofee, Dorohy DeVaghn, Kaherne Lee, Rober Eller, Vrgna Serne, Marge Rezke, Besey Douglass, Harre McConoghy, Marx Fgley, Sam Ellenson, John Molls, Paul Douls, Wllam, Seawell and Bll Howard.. CRCULATON: ~ ~ ~ AL CHESTNUT *. ' ;... MANAGES "Boo" Meeks, Bll Clnon, Dyke Vermlye, Ellen Lndsay BUSNESS MANAGER - EUGENE ELLS BUSNESS STAFF: Wllam Howard, Carolne Cooke, Edna Klnge, Dck Boannon, Foser Jennngs, Jack Hallwell, Jane Krkparck, "Chp" Cunnngham, M. E. Thomson, Edgar Fsher, Jr., Dors Mears, Marjore Lenz, Prank Mackln, Gene Kellogg, Bob Wenberg', Blly Gll, Jean Lafoon, Do Souffer, Murel Koch, TMES-DSPATCH ON LABOR The Tmes- Dspach's laes edoral darabs agans labor under he scare-headng, "John.L. Lews Blackjacks Amerca" makes us hnk nosalogcally of he days when he "T-D"' was read avdly by a good many of us for for s dspassonae and lberal-mnded aude. Now, alas, backrackng furously lke so many oher farweaher frends, hey have become "realss" concerned over labor's saboage of naonal defense. n hs parcular nsance, we had assumed all along unl he ''T-D"'hysercally nformed us oherwse ha he mners had a good case. sounds horrfc when you alk abou he mner's unreasonable demands for a 7 and 5% ncrease n wages, whou revewng he res of he facs. Amerca's half-mllon mners average abou $8-5 a year. The hgh-soundng $6. a day scale amouns o much less snce he mners work only abou half he me. Ther presen demand for a $7, day wage goes along wh he demand for a mnmum workng day perod; 'whch gves he mners acually $, a year. Can any far-mnded person serously conend ha hese are unreasonable demands? Negoaons have no been ed by John L, Lews, bu raher by he operaors, bu refuse o reurn' o work unless he souhern operaors pay he same wages. Ths he souhern operaors refuse o do. Of course here are fregh dfferenals, bu a leas pu he 'blame where belongs. 's abou me hese were abolshed and he campagn agans hgh fregh raes n he Souh would really be a consrucve one, for would help ease he naon's number one 'economc problem and do more for naonal defense han would unjus darabes agans labor ha merely rrae an already sore spo. n hs perod of ncreasng corporae profs, and rsngcoss of lvng seems only naural ha labor seek o proec self by upng wages proporonaely. And we _ean' see any reason for he whole an-unon rend of he Tmes- Dspach along wh so many oher newspapers, unless hey wan o see Amerca's. free labor sra-jackeed much he same as Hler's Naz workers are. There. s. ceranly a need for naonal uny, bu no wh one sde makng all he sacrfces and geng all he blame how abou presenng he whole pcure? We young men, $ a monh drafees _and A. E. F. o be, wan o know wheher we really are o fgh for democracy or jus for a spurous naonal uny whch s a sream-lned word for regmened Amerca. ORCHDS FOE THE DANCE DEBUT Even he four-deep sandees sayed o he end, along wh everyone else, and enhusascally applauded he excng debu of Wllam and Mary's frs dance recal. ; The whole- recal was magnavely and excellenly saged. The musc was well-balanced and he, choreography on he whole was neresng and well-adaped o he musc and mood of he scenes. demonsraes agan ha Wllam and Mary has a wealh of unapped alen, ha gven he proper smulaon and leadershp can produce programs neresng enough o draw W. & M. sudens away from 'her somemes edous roune of daes and dances, and exce her magnaon and make hem ask for more. The dancers' hgh sprs nfeced he audence and wound up he evenng n an enhusasc fnale rarely seen a mos oher Ph Bee programs. To he men who danced we offer sncere congraulaons: hey had courage and were darn good. The women, of course, were for he mos par echncally much abler bu he spr of boh was grand. To Mss Grace Felker we offer a bouque of Amercan Beaues and we jon wh everyone else n shoung "Bravo" and clamorng for more. judgng from las year's scores). Also boys who love o play "fooball wll be able o play now wh boys of he same sze. Tha he game wll be faser s readly admed. The game defnely belongs o he boys, and here wll be no rgd ranng rules. Then, oo, here wll be no scholasc requremens and Freshmen also can play and who knows, J here mgh be some good varsy maeral around whch mgh be among he 5 pounders, The Naonal Assocaon of Manufacurers and Mr. Rockefeller have gven week-end mpeus o he growng myh of ffh column saboage and subversve acvy n hs counry's labor movemen. Mr. Rockefeller expressed he vew ha "o some exen a leas" recen dspues beween labor and managemen have been he resul of Naz and Communs ffh column agaon. Mr. Rockefeller n hs New York mes leer regres hs sae of affars and urges qucker and greaer ad for Bran. The busness boys of he N. A. M. charge drcely ha Russan and German nfluence s drecng he demands of he Amercan workers. do no hnk anyone bu he Naonal Assocaon of Manufacurers akes he Naonal Assocaon of Manufacurers serously. Ther record of reaconary acves has been as dermenal o democracy as he ffh column red herrng hey are drawng across he ral of all labor organgaons. Thers s bu one more voce o he cry of he capals pack now n ho chase afer her dwndlng prvleges. Mr. Rockefeller as a much admred czen does h s counry a grea njusce when he doesn' pon ou he exen o whch Nazs and Communss are n conrol of labor or have been he resul of recen srkes. He lends he wegh of hs presge o he sde of hose governmen represenaves who would lke o see labor conscrped and s leaders sen o he elecrc char. Even he F.B., adms ha less han en percen of all srkes and labor dspues growng ou of he counry's naonal defense effor have been due o "subversve acvy." Ths s a proporon whch hardly jusfes he Rockefeller an-labor leer, Now mere han ever he workngclass needs he ruh o be brough o publc aenon as concerns he acual condons of s poson. When praccally all he means for producon of publc opnon are owned and operaed by prvae ndvduals whose vews on organzed labor can hardly be called sympahec s easy o apprecae he dsored presenaon of he facs n each labor srke whch come o he publc va newspaper, newsreel, and rado o be passed on by word of mouh, Among he oher arcles of manufacurer for naonal defense ha ceran paroc ndusralss are neresed n producng s hs body of wren, spoken, and pcoral propaganda whch s sengup Amercan labor as an unruly son n an oherwse happy, uned famly who are all busy beang ou bundles for Bran n her "arsenal for democracy." Naz and Communs ploers are eadng he workers asray solemnly warn he rado commenaors. Wage demands mus no slow down he defense effor, chde he edoral wrers. Srkers hal val producon for he naon's safey,. sernly pronounces he newsreel soundrack. Thus hs labor le grows and grows unl enough people are sold on he dea ha he governmen should do somehng abou he damn "Nazs" and "Red". n askng for some of he democracy we are old o defend he workers s o' be forced no accepng wha a mnory of hs fellow czens consder benefcal for hm. Ths s no democracy, s more an echo of ha sor of lfe under whch he German worker has bul Adolf Hler's oal sae. R.S.M. The SPOTLGHT By DOROTHY OGDEN Ths week 'd lke o urn THE SPOTLGHT on a dsngushed vsor o our college Alexander Meklejohn. use he word dsngushed for many reasons. Frs, and hs s of greaes mporance o a Wllam and Mary suden, he s he faher of one of he mos smulang and popular professors on campus Donald Meklejohn. Secondly, Dr. Alexander Meklejohn s one of he counry's ousandng educaors. Any school.ha has had hs presence has n no small measure been able o acheve he ams of educaon n s fulles sense. The only hng can remember from my freshman Englsh course was "The Ams of'a Lberal Ars College" by Alexander Meklejohn. had more value per paragraph han almos anyhng 've read snce. Ths was an address gven a he nauguraon of Dr. Meklejohn as presden of Amhers College. Pror o hs, Dr. Meklejohn was Dean a Brown Unversy and laer he wen o he Unversy of Wsconsn where he sared he Expermenal College. Dr. Meklejohn has wren an neresng book abou whch s avalable n he lbrary. The Expermenal College was a much needed developmen n Amercan educaon, where Dr. Meklejohn was able o pu many of hs ams and deas no effec. Amercan colleges have benefed accordngly. A presen, Dr. Meklejohn, havng rered from acve eachng, s wrng anoher book. We welcome hs dsngushed educaor wh a grea deal of pleasure. * * * * These las wo weeks have wnessed an amazng change n he suden body seems o have awakened from a long, wner lehargy. -Ths may be Sprng Fever, bu whaever s, 's mos encouragng. A he polls las week over 85 people voed ha was almos wce as many as have ever voed before. For ha we may have he College Pary o hank; on he oher hand, may be he realzaon on he par of he sudens ha college polcs are mporan afer all. Then a he dance recal Wednesday ngh, Ph Bee was mobbed, and hey weren' dsapponed. was a splendd performance, and Mss Felker should be duly congraulaed. Bu he hng ha really amazed me was he mmense suppor of he sudens. only hope "ha connues, and he hng ha wll really clnch he case wll be a good audence for Dr. Meklejohn. > * * *, * ake my ha off o he Admnsraon! They have been debang a praccal soluon o he solder problem, and hnk hey 've found a prey good one, oo. Grls who wan o ge permanen dang cards for ou-of-own men can ge a specal form o fll ou. f he men know wo people whom he College knows and wo sudens, hey are awarded socal prvleges on campus. So, whle we sll have no dang bureau n sgh, he suaon s beng emporarly releved. would be grand f we could arrange some sor of eneranmen for he For Euss men, bu he College Calendar s enrely full unl June ; so, as far as hs year s concerned, ha seems o be ou of he queson. Perhaps, nex year somehng can be done abou bu by ha me maybe he boys wll be askng he grls down o- dances a he For, * * * ^ Havng class a he end of he Sunken Garden would be a supreme pleasure f only- naure weren' ryng o domnae he professor's lecure. Bumblebees held ar maneuvers over our heads. The college hounds fel he urge o hun up and down he banks of he pond; and afer a mad dash hrough he waer, fel her duy o come up and ge us all we, oo. Bu he mos fun and wha really made he class, was a hreefoo snake ( mgh have been wo fee, eleven nches) slherng (Connued on Page 6) By Wll Bergwell Ths week, we have a queson whch nvolves everyhng from vesed rghs o paroc duy, from moral values o ndvdual lbery, bu you can answer ; "Wha do you hnk of a bureau o provde daes for For Euss drafees wh Wllam and Mary co-eds?" The drafees are away from people hey know, dong servce j for he defense of all of us, so f ' would make her erm of enlsmen more pleasan, by all means le's have such a bureau. ' Wnne Andrews, '. ' j really hnk ha s a good dea as he boys ceranly look l raher lonesome. Annee Warren, '. Wha's wrong wh hese boys n unform? They're jus lke he fellows we know a home. 'm all for he dae bureau. Nancy Spelman, '. should hnk o be enrely p o he grls. Bll Edwards, '. hnk hs s he only way o provde for beer pleasures for he boys, bu would be hard o organze such a bureau. -Nancy Glley,. The dea of a dae bureau s excellen a leas would preven pck ups. mgh also gve he boys here some compeon f a group of army men were allowed as sags a Saurday ngh dances. Eleanor Ramsdell, '. Ther mohers love hem why can' we Ann Pegrew, '. Prejudce agans he men who are servng her counry s foolsh and unjus. Many of hem are fne fellows. Yes, hnk 's a very good dea. C. P. ML, '. hnk 's a very val need and 'm sure ha he admnsraon sees he wsdom of. Do Ogden,, '. Wh a lle dscrmnaon used, hnk would be a noble gesure. Conne Sraon,? Of course hnk 's a good dea 'm an army bra! How abou dong for Langley oo? May Felder, '8. There's oo much compeon as s, bu 'm lkely o be n he army myself soon so 's a good dea as far as 'm concerned. L. Leshan, '. From wha hear of lfe n he army, seems prey ough. Can' see why he solders should be dened a dae or so. would ease he rgors of camp lfe and ec. Bu ask he lades, no me Bll Grover, '.' looks as f we wll all be n he army soon, so he grls beer ge used o dang solders. Bob They need a lle ousde cooperaon, and 's up o us o do wha we can for hem. Sure, f he boys wan o dae up here, and f he grls are wllng, here's no reason why we can' se up. some sor of dae bureau. Mckey Mchell, '. There's no dfference n a For Eusc drafee and any one of us, so hnk wh a lle arrangng here and here, he dea-would go hrough all rgh o he advanage of everyone nvolved. Frank Mackln, '. don' hnk 's such a good dea he popular grls wll no wan blnd daes, and 'm afrad ha hose grls who would sgn up for he dae bureau would be a sad dsapponmen o anyone. A any rae, sn' up o he grls o decde. Pogo Brown, '. A b of mlary spr should pep up laggng sprs. We need college galore o face he bale a he frs of May. Le's jge nspraon from For Euss. Jane Alden, '., There are enough drafees hangng around whou encouragng more o come. Holly Ml- j ler, '. j hnk hs dea of a dang bu- reau s up o he grls of he school. There are some swell fellows n he army so le he grls decde. Earl Klne, '. beleve ha hs s defnely a problem for he grls o solve. However, mgh provde daes for hose many grls who don' ge a chance o dae, bu he problem s ou of my hands. ver Brook, '. hnk ha here s defnely a need for such a bureau. would provde hese men wh he opporuny o mee he grls n a socally acceped manner. Harle Masers, '. would only, encourage more drafees o come here, and he (Connued on Page 6) Tuesday, Aprl'9, 9 erheard By s Lordshp Wllam and Mary's gym dances have graduaed o he super-eneranmen sage now, wha wh he floor showheld a he Saurday ngh shndg... "Dny" Moore and Maureen Gohln dd a hula number whch brough many cheers from he male audence... Seve Lenz nroduced anoher one of hose Lenz classcs: "Tng-a-Lng"... Four couples jer/bugged o he une of pennes droppng on he floor... Tex Ruledge came ou ffy cens o he good. Glmpsed n he lounge were Ra Pelbam and Bll Grover ee-a-eng. Ky was a V. M.. - Nancy Norrs and Dck Foser are sll gong srong. They, oo, were a he dance' havng a wonderful me. Also noced were Fredde Seely and Bll Knox, and Gene Huon wh Bll Harden. 'Ts sad ha Waler Hacke corresponds wh egheen dsan femmes faales. No wonder he coeds don' have a chance.... The army s sll nvadng Wllamsburg, wh he wrer of he leer n he las ssue of he FLAT HAT also beng ncluded... Seen cheerng up he solders were Rhcda Hollander and Rosanne Srunsky. There s an unconfrmed rumor afloa ha C. T. Holbrook has pnned Marlyn Mller. Congras f 's rue, and hero'.- hopng, f an'. Frank Amy and Gnny Ramsey have been noced ogeher a good deal laely. Has Casanova Amy fnally seled down? have wached wh grea neres he Jeanne Mencke- Bob Sanon affar, and have concluded ha hey should hv chrsened he Romeo'and Jule-of he campus. Dean and Mrs. Cox were hoss Frday a he Thea Dol dance. Among hose.presen were Bob Chapman and Jean Horgar, ha seady wosome, Arhur Kenan ook Vrgna Trpp, and as usual, Dorohy Dodd was wh Bll Sanderson. Also held he same ngh was Ch Omega dance... Fay Beeks ook Joe Brcher.... Lucy Reynolds was wh Jm Clark... say "More dances!" Ann Shelby was down a he Lodge Sunday ngh whch by he way, was jammed, wh Bob'Hornsby. A new romance? A very surprsng em; John Prnzavall was dang Ruh Eapp Sunday ngh, and June Lucas Saurday. Gee, whal glamorous compeors! The dance recal las week brough forh he bgges crowd o pack Ph Bee snce Grace Felds. The Krazy ka number wen over wh a bang. Too, Pdgeon Polo-mho and Buser Ramsey (n orange pans) brough down he house wh her square dancng... Jane Sohn and Te Lyons dd excellen solo dances n scrumpuous cosumes... Ths recal s consdered by many sudens he bes saged performance of many years. "Loharo" Cunnngham ook Jane Pancoas o he S.A.E. dance, also held las Frday ngh., A he O. D. K. pcnc Saurday, he beer cans were flled "wh waer, ops pu back on. And when Sonny Almond drank some, he muered, "funny asng beer." When he, suppressed smles pped hm off ha somehng was wrong, he go even by gong back and drnkng wo more cans of waer! Wha campus Loharo has fnally made hs column afer hree years of ryng, and wh Do.Ogden a ha? here, El! The Poeaser By Rosame Srunsky W. & M. CO-ED RULES A Norh Carolna Grls say ou 'l wo, They do all he hngs ha We co-eds can' do, They smoke and hey drnk 'l They're blue n he face, don' ask for all hs Bu hear our sad case. <-, We go o he "Greek's" and They'll gve us a beer, f we wan o smoke hey' Say, "Smokng? No here!!" We s here for hours And drnk lke young fools, Bu one cgaree and We're breakng he rules. Then down a he Lodge 's The oher way 'round, H. We smoke, bu for co-eds No drnks can be found.' No smokng on campus And' Mondays no dae, (n dorms or ousde hem) Tha's one hng hae. We can' go n cars whou los of her-ape, 's rules and more rules s There any escape? know ha we lve n An old fashoned -, own, Bu old fashoned rulngs Are wha ge" me down. A College one ough o Take care of oneself, So le's have some new rules Sck he old on he shelf. XW O.

5 Tuesday. Aprl 9, 9 Ch Dela Ph J.o. Clark of he Englsh Deparmen wll address he club a a meeng Thursday ngh a he Dela Dela Dela house. Tb Pan Amercan League A a meeng ongh, he club wll elec new offcers and voe on w members. sp * * * Women's Glee Club Afr her performance of he club wll be gven before he end of.school. A pcnc s scheduled for May 6 a he Sheler. The women's muscal organzaon, combned wh he Men's Glee Clo;, wll ake par n May Day. Tb Searab Club >r. Poln spoke on "Ar n he ChrFan Churches" a he las meeng of he club. Hs heme ws? he archecural nerpreaon df Fah, Hope, and Love. He devoed much of hs address o he choehes of he Gohc and Rococo per'ds. >.W offcers wll be eleced a - he nex meeng. Thea Ch Dela The followng offcers were eleced for nex year: Presden, Glmer Pche; vce-presden, Rchard Clne; reasurer, Claude Kelley; recordng secreary, Jack Hollowell; correspondng secreary, George Chapman. Snce all he members had been busy workng on he Chemsry open house, no program was gven. The annual banque was held las ngh a he Wllamsburg Lodge. m * ^ «* Sgma P Sgma A he las regular meeng of he physcs socey he followng offcers were eleced: Presden, Hun Curs; vce-presden, James Mlls; secreary-reasurer, Margare Eaon. Jm Tally gave a alk and demonsraon of vacuum ube vol meers. was decded ha a pcnc would be held n he near fuure, V<»^-^<>^^^A-^^-^fr<>-<--«^****<^^^<*-*-**^<S" < >*'*, 5^*- Suggesons for Gfs For Moher's Day n our Anque Shop 6fe nclude large selecon of mlk whe and paern flass. SECOND FLOOR THE COLLEGE SHOP ^HSH>-$^<K><">^<^^»»»^^<'»^^ " + + COLONAL RESTAURAN "THE HOME OF FAMOUS FOODS" Szzlng Seaks, Chcken Chow-Men, alan Spaghe, Fresh Daly Seafood, Cherrysone Oysers and Clams, Clams on Half Shell, Fresh Mane Lobsers, Jumbo Shrmp, and Genune Smhfeld Ham, Our.Specales. Headquarers for College Sudens Specal Prces o Sudens on Meal Tckes Phone 79 ^-^^,^" > "$-^- """^" < v^^' ^"^"^-^-# M -"^#^w ^""^"^^*^M^"*-f H^"~^ '?" fc ^^^!* Exra-Parcular Acves OR sklful maneuverng on aod off he dance fl'o, here's a smple prescrpon: Wear an Anow (Los br. h Lh'o for als s smoohly alored and has a narrow bosom whch s mooredfrmly n place wh suspender loops. $. Equally smar for ux or summer formal s he Shore bam, whch s he urn-down collar-aached shr wh sem-sof pleaed bosom. $. Boh are auhencally syled o f you smarly and comforably. ^**"""" Arrow Shorehom $ Formal Arrow Dress es $, Collars 5c. Handkerchefs 5c. Pu your bes fron forward... Go Arrow! Fraer-Calls Co. nc. bu n.> dae was se. Damac Club New offcers and members wore eleced a he las meeng of he Dramac Club, held Wednesday, Aprl. Tony Manz assumed he presdency of he club for he nex year; Vrgna Trpp was eleced vce-presden; Gerry Koeen, secreary, and Terry Teal, reasurer. Plans for he annual pcnc were dscussed, and a dae se for May 5. * * * Accounng Club A meeng for he elecon of new members and plannng he pcnc wll be held "Wednesday ngh, Aprl, n Marshall- Wyhe. * * * «Foregn Travel Club The Foregn Travel Club wll be hos o he Pan Amercan Club a a jon meeng o be held on Thursday evenng a 7 P. M. n he Apollo room of Ph Bea Kappa Hall. A ha me moon pcures of he Panay bombng, Chna, and Panama wll be shown. A he regular meeng of he Pan Amercan Club o be held Tuesday ngh n Washngon Hall, elecon of offcers and he vong on new members wll be conduced. * * *.. Lesle Hall Lerary Socey The followng offcers were eleced a he las meeng: Presden, Dors Berg Johnson; vce presden, Vrgna Longno; secreary, Jane Alden; reasurer, Bey Bull. Eucld Club The Eucld Club held s sprng naons on Frday n he socal room of Barre Hall. The naes were: Vrgna Bunee, Bob Coner, Claud Kelly, Harry Ken, Mary Louse Lowell, Jmmy Mlls, Edgar Poner, and Jean Oberg. Elecons we*e also held and hs» followng were eleced: Presden, Hun Curs; vce presden, Red Burgess, Secreary, Pa Nchols, ana reasurer, Edgar Poner. The club consuon was revsed and refreshmens were served. Sgma P Sgma The Zea chaper of Sgma P Sgma, honorary Physcs Socey, held s regular b-monhly meeng n Rodgers on Tuesday and offcers for he sesson - were eleced, as follows: Presden, Hun Curs; vce-presden, Jmmy Mlls; secreary-reasurer, Margare Eaon. Fuure meeng programs were dscussed and a commee, was apponed o make plans for a pcnc.. Varsy Baseball (Connued from Page ) he ohers scheduled. The vew of he sandng* s a b roser o a Wllam and Mary fan han s o a V. P.. supporer, for whle he ndans are gong hrough he.week yvfh only one sae game he Gobblers have hree champonshp coness. The ndans' only game s o be played wh he 9 Souhern Conference Champons he Spders of he Unversy of Rchmond. A vcory for he ndans n hs game would pu hem n he runnng for he sae le very soldly whereas a loss would leave hem n a very doubful poson. The comng week wll see pleny of acon on he baseball fron wh he followng games, scheduled : Monday Vrgna vs. V.P., a Blacksburg. Tuesday Vrgna vs. V.M.; a Lexngon. Wednesday Rchmond vs. Wllam and Mary a Wllamsburg. Washngon & Lee vs. V.P., a Wllamsburg. Frday Rchmond vs. V.P., a Blacksburg. Men's nramurals (Connued from Page ) FB Ph Kappa Tau vs. Sgma P FB Sgma Alpha Epslon vs. Thea Dela Ch May 6h FB Sgma Rho vs. Kappa Alpha FB Ph Alpha vs. Sgma Alpha Epslon. May 7h FB Kappa Alpha vs. Kappa Sgma. BB Ph Kappa Tau vs. Ph Alpha May.8h FB Sgma Rho vs. Sgma P BB Kappa Alpha vs. Thea Dela CM THE FLAT HAT PAGE FWE Grls' nramurals (Connued from page ) mega n boh sngles and double*. Wes Barre bea Brown Annex by defaul. Chandler Hall bea Jefferson n doubles, whle Jefferson won he sngles. Brown Hall bea Eas Barre n boh sngles and doubles. Kappa Kappa Gamma bea Kappa Dela n boh sngles and doubles. Frday, Aprl 5 Jefferson bea Brown Annex by defaul. Ch Omega bea Ph Mu n boh sngles and doubles. Dela Dela Dela bea Gamma Ph Bea n sngles, whle Gamma Ph Bea won he doubles. Kappa Alpha Thea. bea P Bea Ph n boh sngles and doubles. Brown bea Wes Barre n boh sngles and doubles. There wll be wo more days of nramural badmnon, and hen we wll push on o canoeng, Trbe Flees Spders (Connued from Page ) keep hm ou of acon for a week. \Y. & M. BOX SCORE Slls, lb Denns, rf-c Chesnu, rf Korczowsk, c... Johnson, f Howard, ss V. Andrews, cf... T. Andrews, b Hooker, b ab... 5 whch wll be he las nramural j naon, wll compee agans Rchj mond's Clnon Moore. even for he women hs year. The scores wll be added from all he evens parcpaed n hs year and he dormory and sorory holdng he mos pons wll receve a rophy cup. The followng schedule ends he Hampon Wns (Connued from Page ) ournamen: pons garnered n he mornng Wednesday, Aprl feld evens whle Hampon was : Ch Omega vs. P Bea Ph. able o ally only 7*a markers n : Chandler vs. Wes Barre. ha dvson. Whle earned : -Kappa Dela vs. Kappa Alpha Thea. : Ph Mu vs. Gamma Ph Bea. pons n he runnng evens, he Typhoon was able o score only seven. Bradd of Hampon, paced he 5: Dela Dela Dela vs. Alpha Crabbers o vcory by scorng Ch Omega. ' Thursday, May ] rs n he and yard dashes and anchorng he mle relay : Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. P eam. The mee, sponsored by Bea Ph. : Ch Omega vs. Gamma Ph Wllam and Mary, was declared a huge success. Bea. : Kappa, Dela vs. Ph Mu. :- Dela Dela Dela vs. Kappa Alpha Thea. 5 Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Alpha Ch Omega. Grls Campng (Connued from Page ) Anyway hs new course sounds neresng, and we hnk he physcal educaon deparmen should be congraulaed for her progressve deas. Maury Hgh (Connued from Page ) wh wo hs n hree rps o he plae. The box score: f W. & -M. BOX SCORE ab r Snell, l.f Hll, cf 5 Lapollo, s.s Smh, lb Warrngon, p Colonna, b Clark, b Resfeld, e Carco Downey, rf Score by nnngs: Maury W. & M Wnnng pcher Buron. Losng pcher Smh. h e 6. Women's Tenns (Connued from Page ) lage here Thursday afernoon May s, of. n he frs se Mss Johnson led -; however, Mss Johnson came hrough o wn he se, 6-. Varsy Averages (Connued from Page ) AB H Ave Crane 7.8 Merr 5. Knox,.6. Slls Howard T. Andrews.7 Moley.5 Korczowsk 7 9'. Rasch 5.8 Johnson Denns 7.8 V. Andrews Hooker. Chesnu 6.8 Smh 8.66 Lefwch 7. saccs. Read. Laseara. Team '8.. Men's Tenns - (Connued from* Page Three) 6-, 6-. Burleson and Foser (W & M-) defeaed Bunn and Morrs (WF) 6-, -6, 6-.. Levy and Bradford (W &M) defeaed McMllan' and Earlz,(WF) #-, 8-*... >"J... r h o 8 a Toals W. and M 5 6 W. and L W. and L. Hs 6 Wnnng pcher Rasch Losng Pcher Lgon Frosh (Connued from Page ) Ma Crawford who parcpaed n he Pewn Relays along wh he op collegae pole-vaulers n he Goodow Advances n Horseshoes Nearly all of he frs round maches n boh he horseshoe and badmnon ournamens have been played off. n he horseshoe ournamen Bll Goodow s he frs person o reach he quarerfnals. The badmnon ournamen s progressng slowly and he nramural Deparmen requess ha all maches be played off as soon as possble. V! * : ^,. '..» : j - m ',.. - ' < v / YOU TASTE TS QUALTY.Of (Connued from Page ) judgng from las year's scores). Also boys who love o play fooball wll be able o play now wh boys of he same sze. Tha he game wll be faser s readly admed. The game defnely belongs o he boys, and here wll be no rgd ranng rules. Then, oo, here wll be no scholasc requremens and Freshmen also can play and who knows, here mgh be some good varsy maeral around..,, whch mgh be among he 5 pounders. "Louey he Lp" (Connued from Page ) sumpon ha he Supreme Cour of he Uned Saes s usually wrong. When approached he prosecung aorney and asked hm why he dd no ask for an ndcmen agans he "Hache Man" he sad he dd no dare do anyhng unl he had safely passed he course n "Corporaons." Neverheless he fac remans ha he ndcmen sands agans "Louey", and nex Thursday afernoon he prosecuors wll go agans hm and ask for he maxmum penaly under he law. looks lke a defne mscarrage of jusce, bu a brd n he hand >- worh wo n he bush. A he presen me he place where ral s o be held s undecded. bu wll be announce d n cded, bu wll be announced n Law School News, whch wll be off he press Thursday noon. Fr, Rado Program Feaures Newcombe n keepng wh he fac ha he Vrgna Academy of Scence s meeng nex week n Rchmond, he rado program for nex Frday wll conss of an nervew wh Dr. Curs Newcombe, professor of marne bology of he College of Wllam and Mary. Ed Svekey. pre-med suden, wll conduc he nervew from he Ve - '., : 'lghful ase ^ases. Pure, wholesome, delcous, ce-cold Coca-Cole sasfes compleely. So when you pause hroughou he day, make ffce pause ffcof refreshes wh ce-cold Cosa-Coo. Bonled u«de whorr of Tke Coca-Cola Company br Rchmond sudo of WRNL a :. Fred Gage wll be he announcer, and several members of he class n rado wll accompany he W. and M. sudens o Rchmond. The program gven las Frday, Aprl 5, was n honor of Shakespeare, whose brhday was he rd. The broadcas was performed by he class n acng and arranged by he class n rado wh he help of he members of Dean Landrum's Shakespeare class. Scenes were gven from As You Lk, Romeo and Jule, and Twelfh Ngh. A muscal nerlude from he Morrs Dance of Henry V was played. The announcer was Bll Howard, and he cas ncluded: Pa Pelham, Terry Teal, Peggy Gldner, Bey Smh, Gerry Koeen, Jm Buchholz, Ar Cosgrove, and Ton Manz. Here's he coa, bu we're "sumped for words. has ha "look-a-me" qualy... eleganly fne and smar wh s hand-needeed edges and pockes.., wh Varsy-Town's casual lounge sylng. Ensemble-zes perfecly wh grey or pasel colored slacks! THE YEAR'S FNEST JACKET OTHERS $.9 Frazer-Cals. le.

6 PAGE SX THE FLAT HAT Tuesday, Aprl 9, 9 Plea To Sudens (Connued from Page ) suden neres has kep he clque n complee conrol of he campus? When was recenly proposed n he Assembly ha polls be esablshed a more han one place on campus o encourage sudens o voe, hs clque mmedaely defeaed he measure? THE COLLEGE PARTY repudaes hese back-sars accs, and nends, hrough he Suden Assembly, o make clque domnaon mpossble. sands for majory conrol. s ams and s procedure have already been publshed. s canddaes were chosen bv a Shows Daly :. 7 and 9 Wed. and Thur., Aprl '-May Today's Mos Excng Lovers Vven Laurence LEGH OLVER "THAT HAMLTON WOMAN'" An excng, specacular pcure of Lord Nelson and Lady Hamlon. Dreced by Alexander Korda. TWO DAYS ' TWO DAYS Frday and Saurday, May - Glorfyng he Glorous "ZEGFELD GBL" Lava Hedy TURNER LAMARR JAMES STEWART Tony Mrrn, Judy Garlud Charer Wnnns>er TWO DAYS TV, C DA' S Monday and THCKC;. Mr. "-(] VsELK CRr.K-r Mh f?blvwj DOrCLAh "UNCERTAL" FEELNG" Hun;; v "Meredh Added, Mckey L«rs>' ' "A Oenl^'maV Gcnlenru" Mer Sdf«"daj ; Leob Marleo Derch TLA.'E OF T.'F'V CHLE-NS' nomnang commee of wenyfour members welve grls, seven ndependen men, and fve fraerny men. Ther names and he mnues of her meeng are on fle a he Offce of he Dean of Men and may be upon reques, examned ANALYZE our objecves. CRTCZE our canddaes. VOTE. Army Chef (Connued from Page ) gree of.docor of Laws. Dr. Swem s also he compler of he Vrgna Hsorcal ndex and s managng edor of he Wllam and Mary Hsorcal Quarerly. The degree of Docor of Dvny wll be conferred upon Oscar de- Wolf Randolph, headmaser of Vrgna Epscopal School, Lynchburg; and Joseph Henry Saunders, supernenden of schools of Newpor News, Va. and presden of he Vrgna Educaonal Assocaon, wll receve he Docor of Pedagogy. was announced a he same me ha he baccalaureae sermon of he sesson wll be delvered on June 8. by he Rev. Ben R. Lacy, Jr., D.D., presden of he Unon Theologcal Semnary Vrgna, Rchmond. m THE N:M V From shorhand pad o exeu ^e rang Koeh many a Gbbb sec ea > -wh-olleu e-back- Rround. Ask or caalog lesc - bner Speeul Con ^e ol College Wom «.." ; /, - /», '. Three glorous gals abou o be glamourzed n he Zegfeld way Hedy Lamarr, Judy Garland and Lana Turner, sars n he radan muscal, "Zegfeld Grl," whch plays a he Wllamsburg Theare wo days, Frday and Saurday. The Spolgh (Connued from Page ) hrough he waer. As one embryonc genus pu : " was so graceful, made you shver." n ^ Wha hold can learnng have for us when naure beckons so allurngly? Ugh! Gve me a good, ho, screened, -safe classroom every me.., H. LAPDOW, Talors Alerng and Reparng Done by Expers Behnd Sorory Cour.'- $ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^'^-^^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ * THE TWO WLLAMSBURG P raj M p w q m QUALTY FOOD STORES Caer Especally o V, & M. Fraernes and Sorores <>, > GEGCCLK; QUALTY KEATS, ' FRESH PRUTS AND VEGETABLES % -C"> <X> ^-^ ^ ^-^ ^ ^'^ ^^^^^^^- ^ -^ ^ *-»; TA&m CBCRO?r&l.@ ffa mlum. /"~^{, Oeserfeld hes so many hngs a smoker rkes ha f s fus nafdly called he smoker's cgaree. Because hey're made from he world's bes cgaree obaccos, you'll enjoy Cheserfeld's COOLER, BETTER TASTE. They're really MLDER oo. Ge yourself a pack of Cheserfelds. v X Scence Mee (Connued from Page ) A. R. Armsrong, R, Louse Wallace, Hunngon Curs, Ello Mchell, Dr. R, H. Henneman, and D. D. McKnney. There wll be : secons of he meeng devoed' o asronomy, mahemacs, physcs, bology, chemsry, educaon, engneerng, foresry, geology, medcal scences and psychology. n lne wh he am of he Academy o broaden parcpaon, he secon on psychology has been added hs year. Four papers wll be presened from hs deparmen here by sudens. Dr. R. S. Henneman s on he edoral board of he journal of he Academy and Dr. W. G. Guy s charman of he secon on chemsry. nqurng Reporer (Connued from Page ) own-s swarmng wh hem now. Mos of he grls seem o be D, dscusson Sunday Afernoon, o 6 P, M. Braon T T arsn ouse j l EVERYONE WELCOME \AUA agans he plan ha know.' Alne Mms, '. f hey can ac lke decen boys and show us ha hey would apprecae socal prvleges, we are for hem. Ellen Landsay, '. don' hnk hs should be made a branch of For Euss. Le he army provde her own hosesses. Bob Sanderson, ". don' hnk here should be such a bureau because he own s so full of army fellows already. Le's sck o our own men. 'll only be a year for he drafees. hnk hey can sck ou for ha long. Maran Leach, '. No neresed already have every day flled T hnk. Jeanne Meneke '. Jackson. Says (Connued from Page ) urday, Aprl 9. Dr. J. H. Jackson, head of he Wllam and Mary Englsh Deparmen, delvered a paper a he gaherng enled "Educaon for queson of whaeachers of Engquesonof wha eachers of Englsh should do o help defense, Dr. Jackson saed n hs paper ha hey should do nohng oher han o do hor jobs well. Englsh should be augh as a lberal, eshec subjec, as one of he humanes, and separae from he heores of war, he sad. Dr. Jackson recommended ha eachers mgh help n defense by eachng alan and German and by no dsconnung he sudy of he laer language as was done n he las war. Dr. Eraser Neman was eleced vce-presden of he regonal group. Dean Landrum and Dr. Rchardson also repcsoned Wllam and Mary a he, >eeng, whch was aended bj -bouno members o ' "he assocaon. 8 MEDCAL AJTCDE TESTS Room, Washngon Hall. Thursday, May, a."> o'clock. Sudens who plan o e-ne medcal 'schools n Sepember. l!), mus ake ;ho esr a h me. A fee of S. s! - qured o ake he examnaon. Sudens should legser for he es a he offce of Dvrn ho cu before Thursday. «*, Pasry Shop f Fancy Cakes, Tes Bread * and Rolls TDp,em Sundays Phone 8.6. % * Ferguson Prn Shop Good Prnng Phone WlJam-bh,, Va E. ^K.VCE STATON Gas, Ol, Tres and Accessores Washng*, Greasng, Smonzng Cars Called For and Delvered Scoland S. and Rchmond Road, Phone 8SM, Wllamsburg, Va. DRUGS SODAS SCHOOL SUPPLES WHTMAN'S CANDY PHONE 9 * Dance Club (Connued from Page ) ball and. baseball eams dancng so well. Very unusual were Ravel's mos, dramac "Bolero", and he comc and appealng "Krazy Ka." T h e "Transalanque Sue".(Pckup, Negro sprual. and campus rhyhms) was very well receved and he gay lvelness- of he dancers n he closng- Amercan square, dance lef he audence gong home whslng "Turkey n he Sraw." Nohng surpassed he wo solos: "May Ngh" by Jane Rohn, and "My Frs Pary" by Mldred (Te) Lyons, who s presden of he club, for breahakng lovelness. Ths enhusasc dance group afer s frs publc performance has he suppor of he enre facly and suden body. May Bay (Connued from Page ) e announcemen n he dnng hall laer on n he week. Sunday ngh, Bll Parry wll conduc a specal vesper servce n he Chapel o close he week-end. Ths wll be a 7: n he evenng, and everyone s nved. FROSH CANCEL DEBATE TRP Because Lynchburg College and -Randolph-Macon boh. cancelled her debaes, he freshman debae rp. \ -.<>. was o ake plae las -j ;ll \\f, V/LL!, '*}-.:"" L; ~^ ; l! weekend, was cancelled, bu an effor s beng made o make anoher rp possble. Sally Snyder and Marjore Henderson were chosen o go on he rp. The freshmen esed her skll n a pracce debae a he regular meeng of he councl las Wednesday, Aprl. Sally and Marjore upheld he negave sde of he queson, "Resolved: Tha Emancpaed Women Are a Mence o Socey," and Lebe Seay and Ann Swenson ook he affrmave sde. Plans are also beng made for he annual cup debae beween he men's and women's debae eams. A cup s awarded o he bes debaer on eher eam. -Lasyear's award was - presened o Lous-Rves of he Men's Debae eam. STUDENT AD '. Sudens who wsh o apply for fnancal ad for he sesson 9- may secure he necessary applcaon forms from he offce of Mr. John E. Hocu. ll Marshall-Wyhe Hall. s necessary ha hs applcaon be compleed on or before May 5. -Barclay & Sons - JEWELERS CERTFED GEMOLOGSTS 9 Washngon' Avenue Newpor News, Va, Mans A R CONDTONED,'>, Te larges and bes place o ea n he Colonal C.' [ l; ( We serve Breakfass, Dnners, and Suppers. Also a L ' l j care. -! \7e Welcome Vsors and Sudens. We wan you o ' make our place your home; have all your meals wh \ us. We apprecae your paronage. Specal Maes o Sudens Wllamsburg, Vrgna Talk abou a sweb rea... slnk your eeh no '! ( ^*\ cbewng sasfacon, Yes, or real chew y delcous Cop-rjrh l*ms LCGEXT 5. J *>: «> Touxo Co. GROCERES VEGETABLES f * * Specal Aea ka o Fraernes al Srares " DOUB ^ < ^ ' ^ / chewng r.c,-efreshng awl ; rs r:,nht daly adds fam o P orls ' DQUBLEMN aa\ a sessons. EelpsbxgMenyouxe^ your fcxeak oo-^^...^ Bay several V ^ eyeryday. enoy delcous DOUfcLu ^

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