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1 COLLEGE OF WLLAM AND MARY 'VLUS^ XX N< WJLLAMSBURG, VRGN A, TUESDAY, JAN. 4, S4 Z-792 A3 CORPS F LS >UT WJJ.GK." r f Plans New Scu N,) ". " *! T " " " *kk ' ll n>^-r ^Tl- <^ ;H ;" ' r V/ V 'V '.k l 'J.Dl.Jl b u JG /J-J _!_*»& k & v!l k'l!,' *; mors, cse kmrg, A s To Elec Mex Years Reps, *. ov. r ' mce. Mr. Duke n.el ^sv, rn - fo * such.,a pro- kkj?(js V U, C..C hew sy yg For Ccegff 2 vyem; / mrsy 2' Show TH),n fceu DeparfMe Wll Be Dreced By Charles F. Marsh Can you Ad? Presden John Sewar Bryan J-.ecxor- '.' fll vacan suden Can on Sng? of he College of Wllam and body off;..-.s wll be held n Ph The Suden governmen whch Can you Dance? Mary announced oday he esablshmen of a new deparmen }'KX.3, Kappa Hall on Frday, Janvr.L-y 7 ru S o 6.P. M. Only was nsalled las year s rapdly f you can Ph Bea Kappa akng permanen form. The followng by-laws of he Suden As Senor;: Junors and Freshmen Hal s he place for you on Thursday, January 26. Tha s when fecve wh he sesson. of Busness Admnsraon, ef wll voe. *Ms sembly were approved by he Assembly and he Acves Comm- ^0 he frs bg nou for he Var- '< Sudens, n busness admnsra The followng sudens have been nomnaed by peon and by loc OT Tl_».-rv-l,Q-^ 4? Tllc. /nnjfl v *'V-' -< k,- sy Show, he fourh annual probe held. Alhough formal rehearn hs deparmen and ceran on wll follow one of en pro- fle KdlllahX Ol JTOHUUamll W. uon represens a defne workng- plan for he Assembly and.... r*v**sa»fw he' Suden Assembly. sals wll no begn unl February courses seleced from he assocaed deparmens of economcs, jur Fenor Hsoran: Peg' Gldner should be of neres o he suden body:, hs ryou and hose prevously unc <v. -J. Bron. ' - -V.v. vp he souh Texas plans are he low wnged monoplanes of he Army Ar Corps, for held wll deemne he casng of sprudence, governmen, psychology, phlosophy, mahemacs and Vaca. Junor man's posons o a Kandolph Feld more han 4,000 fuure plos of -jur expandng aeral forces ge her basc ranng he Sud'-n Assembly: Ben Bead, Arcle Organzaon he show. annually. Uncle Sam's gan "Wes Pon of he Ar" has ncreased s plo ranng facles manfold n he pas wo years and. oday more han 350 basc ranng planes such as hose pcured above socology. Edgar F*k-or. Malcolm Sullvan, Secon. A regular meeng of Sudens may come o ry ou and Bll Go dlov. he Suden Assembly shall beheld he frs Tuesday of each 2:00 and 6:00, and should be pre "whch we beleve o be unque, s a any me beween he hours of "Our plan," Dr. Bryan sad, roar hrough he skes each work day. Flyng Cades ple up seveny hours of flyng me n en weeks, Freshman sapresenaves o he much of her ranng beng eher ngh flyng or aeral acrobacs. Ten weeks afer compleng he K»n \-.n mbly: Men Joseph. monh of he academc year. pared o exhb sngng, dancng, based on he convcon ha adequae ranng for busness re secondary phase of ranng hey wll se her wngs and Second Leuenan bars. Under he expanded aae\ Bob Elle, Joseph G. Secon 2, A quorum shall conss.of wo-hrds of he oal should have prepared her sk-? qures raher broad programs of or dramac sklls. Sudens plo ranng program classes of,600 seleced young college men sar flgh nsrucon every fve G m, Vv hm Gll, Rchard weeks. Much less han a year laer hey have been ransformed no full-fledged mlary plos. S-.'Jers, ^'o y Warden, Frank membershp. ana sned muscal accompanmen for dances and songs. lnes. The sudens wll follow sudy cung across deparmenal l. an< U vu Phllps. Women Secon 3,. Specal meengs shall --^rocv».!.w, Mary ("Mck.' > adduk, jhdys Wallace, Dor- nofcaon by he Secreary. he same lberal ars sudes as be called.by he Presden upon n her frs wo years vrually Sude ls Dm m c&rae l^ mr Concer Tn- dea 'c r hs year's Varsy Show, "Peace Brohers, 'Ts "Wonde'ful," was conceved bj Tud, kas ft'yn Mller, Barbara Arel" r-nguawa f oher sudens of he college, makng n he junor and <?->nor ye.-rs ;,.-j,r>, He k RoUcnd. Jane The Wcl'rde, Tncher concer >o eone.- E',el.u K'.'T^pfer, '- hwr, v..t? wh, you would have 0< lc'ch \ yn Wvck and Bll Garwoon. s v V...> ' loan Shnlc* lo-l 'v«.>cfc flcked Ph Pee and Umcue ou monoonous. Dck hcrrd < >v ho crcsm Bennj S-o. lod»v o be aa n drv. ajl" rea"».);«he j '."!' v ' 2. 'o- J s a mld polcal sal,'» svh m - < "o'lmued on Pa^- Sx). 0.». ' -,' T) dam m. n> leeunr ue: * ':;.n ' o.m ' 00 H.d T l C" Mollfy Pud llu> f'., - d so' 'nly S 7>-' j'ps. fo lb. show -s alreyoj."", ',l 'SC * ns l,o - ^o " >,, l he re ' 7- <Jl< - coo <nu a of - ( ).'- *e\ onl u' h.> S "-M e;, >' -nr. S.-wl 'P. 'ur'p\ Ml,, ''., ' l L'oL>f v,m,.<'w'c. _ > "< 'be <-.o*-, Ks u " u l\, > h ><. ' ' ' -, ' <.- ', \ ' n. j \< ( ' h'.-on' J >y " ' ' '. n ' ' b, r, > o r-~ (',!, >,p,. p,, ( _ < b ' ol e N> f luj. < h-l h> "r. n.t- r h. A' ; o. - -, mllv +*or 'l» l 3 " 000 ->\u nnaon, -) P3 od 'v < o'> le > v h w'' > -'o s<.,;:- should </v > o ^ '. h>y ;h, au',.>ac.l -', o" < J n ra >,fr.v J,V o ; >'s ; us uelody )>rvo>dcns cw.'- cr. 'O.»* ;. hs poj,'rou 'JO roller >'.r S/* u called h offf ;h -Jrcl: 'cou Club 4 '\;ona'0 vll Jun V>, -lf, T o ' he Ok >, J '\<n'l! lldv jo.od f's vosr and L'OJ n ;.,/'albl. r '~. " J ' S" or - V-m, us,,ax- " " u'lj sud^.-, > lake.'.-f ')"(n m'h happ \,h ooko" h^fr..-ff Lo'dor,, ul adchallenges. John Pf.nzT.ll, lncaunens ^re zkowz, '4. l 's he ao.. of hng you'd Pk-ybll whch wll also be n h e w k eameslv n-onvho^ *h. ' 3 d< - of >rd<".!h norh-.nk ' e Po ' a'd '/, Peggy Okl-! kn, > \>oora..e vh faculy, -(jnn.., on e-- ' a >ge o hs perod. c on. j j f '', u'e '.r, Jane Ha oe., Hke SlLsl.md, j a, and heads of 'l ok r -'o'. ',JO,-- n-'opk* were T'uss plan was maeo.,? an ^oor C.-s,..h-ll bs. ^'-l-n Pub. hen ',? vonjoful.m pxlll n 'O 'nula'ng a c L he loavd/lo la "k,, er;,-> ^omdo hv Lus 'o v, FJ Le^cm, 'j'k) e 'wurcn o ad he >ruckans n p.u < -J ><7, >; e. Tno n au *>[ L. nb r " v s.., frjcna^d hv! Oa e '. nr elle;' supod. j k'unan, Da'e "'ore, an l A\ ^ e.ew for examnaons, "he ad- ( «f" ' -. -n ul. O,a, j, da r'b'-p ' ;.><;aon of he pab- '' "'" '» >'! 'rno'-e S'-.T -.,+kula '} o help more sndon^ T»do k- - ^ J - l,- u aelrg Ml, )HS ekcnon n a b" h. S >rc ->u<l'fs. er el gh.. v/hu l.3y. CP'.J,; o ha ex.'eu.'e eon,-.' j ^.<( L he newly eleced - Assembly he»w>k., '43. reaed '."s more,a/^.. Shvloj he assembly reu'ju^^ o ucl needed brck mo-, nl" :»g p'og'.,, mk- «,h he co-auhors was Wo r. <, lx hl heh. wor]r h lu,,,, Secreary shall be eleced., don' care wha hev say, JlhOon, '4!. p-asen»d by 'o erj exclm hom kmdaj.-, 2:00 m he Dodgo, VeE, r a n d nocd2(, ad(l- on ^ c^_ Secon 8. The Presden shall presen he order of busness: any lked! My roommae wll accen J _,( hev needed were 9V> oh"' mus' ans a a aosc asc man- ko-m of,h, Bee An elaborae lahon. \kboo f h v. su J. n,m v,,.dk n ^ : Hy Cour and sgned,l (a) The Secreary shall call h«roll call and read he mmu"' '4. J McBrde and.' Tucker good! lke o hear more-of Ellen Bu, The plave, a.*, ndvduals v. ere j Tucker wonderful!' Mary Ham-'4. form of a yearbook of he club, s K0ser, as Bean" volko- 'obser^d. m he process of beng drafed. <h Heeds s o m c l j n e s.., :<.. P 3 j ( U, r. > hav- c.j" been drawn up of he prevous meengs. no dool. vory alcolfd, bu v mk ner, '43. don'! a,->n o bj quoed. La-r- each of hs courses as a whole. o he con er «as msrepresened by) f you had be-m wh he fpl and pr "'' ha work wll be -. V/o, Ml. '(b) The Presden shall cd m race he deas whch nm hrough (,M 'ut'' - soon as an appron -}n L-wmry Lounge j commee repors. a.or -,. u.-d. NA r o apprecae he loa! paern >NAL CHAR" -'pe f 0 SUdelS.Whch s pars consue." (c) The Presden shall CHJ' f >r ' l l '-T-D -r * "!-/ ' o sudens have j A_J KJ 'L/. _ ^ Dean Mller farher.--.ld lu'fc he old busness. ^ <~ :d m abou he manhe check room a men's lounge : der he man floor j sudens a hs me n regard o The wo-.ks lounge and he,has no magcal advce o offer he (d) The Presden shall col fo. W O. ' new busness. ^l ^ o '' J S aled. Ofen nonbo \e open hdden or (>' <-,-» of he College Lbrary have been ; hsr exams. Those vvho have (e) The Presden shall as lor h *ed r \ '" : volunary remarks,,/' nocl-a,,,..! dor o convnce. f 2 7 l \ opened. They may be used as 'worked fahfully wll oronably exsmokng rooms by he sudens, perence lle dffculy, esoedal- -^> (f) 'The Presden shall call for h"-: or v ' a would be wser These rooms were consruced ajy f hey plan her me properan expense of $2,000, and hey Jy hroughou he pre-examnaon a T a moon of adjournmen. s P f > eck her apparel. (g) Unless oherwse provded Open compeve examnaons Announcng s annual essay j f : O. jlp \"*s urned over o are a desrable addon and convenence --o he facles of he perod self. Tme honored ad perod and durng he examnaon for n. hese by-laws, he power of apponng commees. mounced by he Uned Saes Cvl a prze of.s25.00 o he suden for he year 94 have been an-- cones n j Alumn offce offers an vulm.' r '\ offcal who has H o ; he suaon was Lbrary. vce sll holds, however, -and he shall res n he hands of he Servce "Commsson. These examnaons cover any number of he subjec, "Or Wha's A College lae no he ngh. who can wre he bes essay on remeded. advses ha sudens do no sudy Presden of he Assembly. Secon 4. "Rober's Rules of Parlamenary Procedure shall be eres for college senors. Vacan felds and should - hold grea n For!" 3ea l&x Holds lhe con-.y n prevous years w^l' Cach Boy followed, excep when n conflc wh hese By-Laws, D. C, and n he feld requrng ces n posons n Washngon, Lb_ s~ appled only o senors, bu,be- U r&re N-sw. cause of he few manuscrps subl.jrl Secon 5. Vong shall be by show he prescrbed qualfcaons ' wll Phoosa Copy ned has been hough advs PATJ* - (N :\.: -*". & of hands unless a majory cabs be flled largely "from hese examnaons. Of DocTaraer s aerm "or able o exend he cones o cover '-osh Dance for a secre ballo. he whole school. kcon ( The meeng shall be A ne't ;. % nroducon o Grea neres has been shown, n '*.* Followng he cusom sared 'he rules for he cones are as The College Lbrary has recenly acqured from Dr. Thomas.AYf, wll b> ndded o he currcu'm of - b:w deparmen for examnaon, f 2 OOV a year, he FFNCNG QUEEN Grace Ae Sade Hawkns' dance sponsored j (Connued on Page Sx) he Junor Professonal Asssan las year here s gong o be a follows: All o com p -'-.-'ser. purpose of nhch u o lecu collaop grada^e^ or omor pofe - a He. olego are ^ hg do versy, a group of phoosas of PSUU. v- oaculaed s.- J. Wex'enbaker, of Prnceon Un ( boe) fe=hman suden, ^ oo U he Peshom lass. Ths year,! d<, Desgned 'n' he geeral shl a, hs courxe wll be a survey ao's and scenn posons n h ) < ' K>. n'^s-. o \j doa<.lass j bnw,r v ll be open o he on-,he Nauo lal le,olle.;ae /e documens relang o he selemen of he Englsh esae of he n > suden bod,,. Of VV'll mg louupmen fur \"men no' dealng «"" h- general nalnrc Federal Governmen. No e-cpe - The a- ck " no -> k>-, "ll. proeam" announced Kae uhefom Jaman of he of Nahanel Baccn (called The scope (.' huv, s funconng, LcsCferdy/rj Wss j af s cuncd bd applcan J a Kev "*<k>k duung rh< Co>^,- ha,& f faher of Elzabeh Duke, he wfe *) \ o.0 J )(0 uld' "'".,'jl maera"s used h;, ms have,, ce,mll cempleej ms f KLVS F»e spor- >o; > o j.>0 'o d,. *gh no 'rua comme< plannng he Rebel). a - "/ h are encounered n ' four y<ar cou^ leadng o a -loy. All a^cl" nus h'.pe een, ".ll exend over wo days, These were manuscrps used h.-> ", '.!<), ''kononcs. - bacho'ok debee vh raduae n (douole spa ') anr he nam' ''Tho Su lea' Vs'nbh \!k m,.' fk.oday, February, b e preparaon of Dr. Werennd Mh.,ull be clmaxed j bakcr. s {acs bookj T h e T>--ch- ck' :> '.wssl by preparaon onde >adua slrb m ou o o fh an mo [>pea" conduc a refermnk"" < n he Ok-son of egh o'coc^ ck-ssos ^ J. a v ov oponal ^ub,eas. The-> on he os > o.o- n ge o<pj lnq 'Mr- r^>r"s n oher classo c> 'or<nn he suden b\ -»,l!me o-nc on Saurday j.connued on Page Sk! specal elecon a 'h ^kj^l^ uuluda Jan o luolegs, S. >: ;: %z^c7 \\hx<h 'a".! - * h< ' efoo See F<"J..v o - > lav wh s ou- khe n^l, konoa'm, Enjnf,. uboo ' be Jfdges jfev.oon.. Fnlo-, beaen 8 A. M. and J?.U>kC LOVE!, "e'ues. Hone l'koom>'= ",sf.s Leg)' A pel f p 'oup o. A,l arcle^ h onsnkod o Co v )»U'.rs a,u l- ea k*.a M.O 'o L!w, ooe. o Jll \SMS' «l /kolo"!, k\ r 'n4. H ^,s TS k^n AA',!,) Mch ml ^l chase and! l ATTEXTON!! ek.'^es ae ;en e r 'O ' c a ) > 3Ubn>l,n(l, el >j < - -,,,, a u d junors, and o "'n J As, p U. a r.lc ll en " rl n» "> lor he follow,'n ' oys no' caugh nm n- faleomy) wna-;.. m- J kambda T*h Sgma (lonorr.-y " ^0" /v. n he- '',' u u kf) ha. k'l o oo Aaoal", a k ^ h.n 'l permlsro, c. *- -. C \" o' jow, ( «r o k e-p J e k, ryng o deer ^m > '"-..ea f ''-rac cred, no?\v' b 7 ;;Ap u V> "s'-aof'.coo.., n )-' -,.f»,a < n k' s l opporuny '>" j form he -udenlk of he col- j fe ' M ( '. '. L! '*">'s Day, A.ca- lege ha plans o sponsor <: j v >. " be aeseed by ;oe""-)o'al <uf * '.C ''k'c. >.' rr";<rdng he ; ^ se o ^>o r- > ll a.lje, ' o r l v l! 'l'lr",-> be ou oc ] k-.. kchmend o v, conce, f. '),,. a of he La-.-' "&.- ll- fund,. nals n nb 0 uc' ' V'O " Ou) ' : ks ~>o dad' _ n v T.. '' njec. j llo bo ' he. - ' bod! of de khadepha Sympony ". > «- ') JAH v, h ' > nk - o a; por ba s' n 40\ - n>> * (\J U) \\l > v jl* ae d he daoao J Crches- on b,? fourh of Feb. ', n hs.'o-g: o l. /k" ^ s ^ '-, Ue > > >. a of.deu Al, u L- n- ','KV > :\ca "n <,,. ^<,' c,s< boh grls and a.m jfovde.l rcffcen sk.-,: -., 'k-'; V j )ly wau-' o km \ ' a ea, - open o apolu o' a '> u' V.! n.flwg- n s.n u. 'u. *> Jo n-' Mhg. Fur ha' ;' denl norjs s shown n,'al- '! sudcd hod> feel- dd Ta k P n vc ' plc( d keo w - < < ', -?c.dy-.uded sudens! :deen?* "mpl^e T'o p o' n ' ' S" publshed o j v'nco. acon f s j^''cd u college sd a ha> o nu - r d. Judges o romnoon \ C Mb SNU^. The cos wll be approxmaely K2.50. Those sudens who.tc >"''?d o wach bullen hden ^lom ro o,' Mlel a llm colk >c hen ne ), or an announcemen "Ths s your chanca o "pp.~u cu^p ll CT r-\ - bu ( ' b o no k<c: nol of majopg n he ( boseo ernkg he selecon of he Assembly ana o j'fhv Po, h oh j'jvc 'jjsk!«} - y, Geoge Mdmah von, (2) j h )a ^ ^ wsh o aval hemselves of hs cen a n d cfr_ subjec. ', play o be gven by he purpose of Suden governmen a use o he leaders' Gmre. a member, de kwl of D-,,,,, 25 yel LQn of h e counry's opporuny may do so by leav- ' ng her names a her earl- ' ge heare. The me and Wllam and Mary. And s your Junor sudens now n aendance a nsuons of recognzed Drecor of he Culer on, Rober Murphy Newon, caus6 <>f v a m n A defcency ; s a y s A. G. Taylor, recors of he Alumn Assoca- p o p u a o n h a s mp ared vson be- es convenence wh Hss Ma- > '<* for he ryous wll be chance o have a word n he runnng of he College. Every su sandng may be admed o ex- Essay. '6, (3) an alumna no offcally j Prof> R o b e r s. Harrs of Massa- er a he nformaon desk n ; - :- a ha me. he Marshall-Wyhe buldng. den mus voe! (Connued on Page Sx) (Connued on Page Sx) chuses nsue of Technology,

2 PAGE TWO THE FLAT HAT ' TWO DFFERENT VEWPONTS ON THE PRESENT WAR: To he rgh and o he lef he reader wll fnd curren audes on he appeal for Amercan nervenon n World War H. Represenng he secular affars of man, he Non Parsan Press of New York Cy has forwarded her edoral as of general neres» college sudens. Dr. Craghll from he Wllamsburg Bruon Parsh Church spoke wo Sundays ago n a sermon ha offers a posve programme for hs naon as faces he war ssue. Boh vews are mely and deserve space n a college paper. They should be a source of suden commen for he FLAT HAT'S OPEN FORUM. College Ex-Edor Asks For All Ad To Bran '{Ths edoral wll offer a couner-argumen o he vewpons expressed elsewhere n hs paper. Ths edoral was ssued by he Nonparsan Press Servce, and he wrer was edor of a well-known college paper 35 years ago, has lved n several counres and has been n "Who's Who" for 25 years. He has grea fah n he sudens of oday and wshes o pass on o hem some of hs own nformaon and belefs. he Edor.) England s akng errfc punshmen. Germany has vas supples of manpower, wonderful facores, all he raw maerals of Europe and Asa. She may no be able o land and manan her ank corps on Brsh sol hs year; bu her planes are seadly f slowly dlapdang Bran. She can concenrae all her effors on one small sland. England mus dsperse her forces. Her Navy mus be everywhere! Her arcraf mus^ fly grea dsances and aack wdely scaered objecves. Her sh%- yars mus buld agans submarnes already based on he French coass, and omorrow on Spansh, Poruguese and perhaps Afrcan coass. Gbralar means he Mederranean, and he aacks ha can be focused on are prodgous. The alan and French Naves have no sruck. Eumana s gone, and Greece n jeopardy. Souh Amerca s.resve because her producs canno move o her naural European markes; whle German and alan populaons n many Lan Amercan counres are organzng wh acve Naz- Fascs ad. Japan, he new gangmember, may be bankrup n money bu a ha can domnae he France's poson s omn Bas. ous. No naon has even fough agans he odds England s facng. She s pung up a magnfcen fgh. Her people don' know how o qu. Nohng more heroc has been seen n hsory. s sll possble ha n he long run she may wn. Many Amercans ell hemselves ha we should le her fgh on alone on he chance ha she may no be defeaed. The only means of Brsh vcory s he blockade of he Connen of Europe. Russa wll no fgh Hler unless we do; and hus he can draw on easern Europe for ol and gran..the Englsh blockade *an be effecve over a seres of years, bu only very gradually. So long as he ank dvsons can roll rressbly and he Swaska bombers fly wh mpuny hroughou all Europe s nave o suppose ha he absence of overseas supples can cu German power down quckly. f England resss nvason he end can only come when one sde or he oher has been deblaed o he pon of run. And he oher sde wll have been deblaed almos o ha pon. Before England can wn, f she ever can wn, Europe wll be prosraed and she herself n lle beer case. World prospery, ndusry and commerce wll ake years o buld up. Amerca wll have only a relave prospery and wll have ncurred an odum whch wll solae her polcally. Russa and probably Japan wll sll be srong. Such are he praccal prospecs f England, fghng unaded, fnally should defea Hler and.mussoln. world's grea rade roues. When European rade reeners Lan Amerca and he Oren our Amercan rade wll be.unable o mee, unless our workmen are drven down o European sandards of lvng. Furhermore we shall be unable o sell our farm and facory producs n Europe, always he world's bes marke, excep on erms dcaed by Herren Schach and Hler. The Naz-Fascs dreced economy can mpose precsely ha role upon us whch may please. And all Europeans beleve ha we have long enjoyed unfar and unearned happness, whch n jusce should be aken from us. Domnang he Uned Saes economcally, he hae-flled yrans could soon also domnae deologcally. Our exporers and ndusralss could be "nduced" o nfluence our press and our educaonal sysems. No lecurer, suden, offcal or ars of any knd could move from he Uned Saes o Europe f>r from Europe o he Uned Saes unless under he permsson and gudance of ferven, oalaransm. Amerca would be nexorably meamorphosed as he years wen by. evenually here would be no need o aack us wh arms. Our counry as has exsed, and as we have loved, would no longer exs. Some of us adm all hs bu feel we should wa unl our war preparaons are farher advanced. Wha a calculaon! Wa, and le Russa, Japan, nda and he Near Eas comm hemselves by acs o a course from whch hey can sll shrnk back f hey see our mgh hrown srongly no he Four Sep Programme For Effecve nervenon am concerned hs mornng wh wha hs ruh should mean o us n Amerca oday. ceranly means ha he solaons or non-nervenons poson s no Chrsan. Europe's ragedy s our ragedy. Asa's problems he sruggle. Wa, and le he are our problems. Whaever happens n he world s our concern, grea hear of Brsh.democracy break wh he cumulave despar and he res of he world s affeced by wha we do or no do. of solaon. Wa, and le he war powers of our Governmen reman unused for he armng never The naons are ner-dependen n many ways, bu bascly because of so needed as as a hs very hour. he essenal oneness of humany. Genlemen may cry Peace, Peace, f here s a gleam of lgh n he bu here s no Peace. f we paler, f we faler, f we "delberae" presen darkness, s because hs ruh s becomng so clear ha for "a few monhs," even for a we can never agan lose sgh of few weeks, we shall be los and we shall deserve. Never was here a sharper danger. And our own fae, vewed n he perspecve of God's paern for Man, s as nohng compared wh he fae of he prncple of freedom under whch humany can alone ascend. weny Years \ f Lbrary ervee By Dr..2?. G. Swem (A sermon preached n Bruon Parsh Church,, by The Rev. Frances H. Craghll, Jr., Sunday mornng, January 4, 94). Tomorrow s he Epphany, or as he Prayer Book also calls, The Manfesaon of Chrs o he genles. The word comes from he Greek and means "o come suddenly no he Lgh" or "o shed lgh," "o make known." On Chrsmas we celebrae he brh of Jesus, born of Jewsh parens n a Jewsh background. Chrsmas s followed mmedaely by he Epphany season wh s message ha hs Jewsh baby came o redeem and save he whole of manknd. Durng he Epphany season he Church emphaszes Jesus' plan eachng ha all men everywhere, of whaever naon or. ace, are chldren of a common Faher and herefore brohers. Chrs's relgon embraces all humany. sal. s caholc and unver n he name of Jesus Chrs we worshp a God who s above all naons and races, and we know ha o be brohers n Chrs s o refuse o se any earhly boundares o our fellowshp. The Church properly s more han nernaonal, s supranaonal because ranscends naonal lmaons. Because of hs smple bu profound convcon he Chrsan evangels has gone around he world.. The solaons le has come home o roos, and we now see for wha, s. The non-nervenons block n Congress wll be small and very loud durng he nex few weeks, bu wll be bu he las pangs of somehng already weak uno deah. Never agan wll he Uned Saes, even for domesc polcal reasons, aemp o buld a wall around herself, and ry o beleve ha she s no concerned abou he res of he world. Chrsan people for 2,000 years have alked abou he Faherhood of God and he Broherhood of man, bu we are jus begnnng The presen Lbraran enered dmly o perceve wha really he lbrary servce of he College means. s no merely a pus of Wllam and Mary on June 5, phrase whch sounds nce and 920. On June 5, 940, he herefore ended weny years of servce ons 'P acks mor e hgh ^explosve! swee, bu acually n s mplcas for he college. An esmae of han all he bombs n Europe. he oal number of books n he s lke he law of gravy, one of college lbrary a he me he enered, n 920, s 22,000 o 25,000, and jus as relenless n s ac he naural laws of he unverse, s dffcul o gve he exac on. number, for he reason ha here Ths Epphany message has won were books n he lbrary ha had s way n hs counry a leas o no been offcally enered n he exen ha n. he mnds of us record books. There were also here s no longer any queson as abou 30,OQC mamgerfp.' he> w!w * er <* no * w «sll0 «!d as * cldse of hs WensNysa? perod here are abou 235,282 ems, books, and pamphles, now n he And f she should no wn, wha lbrares of he College, Ths ncludes no only wha s n he man are he prospecs? The commerce of he world wll unquesonably lbrary and n he deparmenal be n oalaran hands. When lbrares on he campus bu also he Brsh Navy dsappears, he wha s n he lbrary of he Rchmond Professonal nsue and n Amercan Navy mgh defend our shores for a me (no ndefnely, as Hler could and would ou son. The manuscrp collecon he Lbrary of he Norfolk Dv buld us); bu could no keep has been ncreased from 20,000 o European merchan shps off he 285,952. game. Ths canno be done by defense. Men have o be conscrped and psychologzed before copyng hm and hs mehods, bu only by opposng o hm an uerly dfferen dea, an oppose dymon people have dreamed abou hey are f for war. The comnamc and mehod. The answer and longed for he day when war o ruhless and oal warfare s wll be no more. oal renuncaon of war. Tweny years ago, or even one The frs and mos dffcul sep year ago, such a program would has already been aken we have have been easer and less rsky been changed from solaonss han now. s dangerous and no nervenonss. Wha s mgh requre more sacrfce now needed now s a praccal program han war. Bu we canno expec of acon o make our nervenon an easy delverance from he hell really effecve and Chrsan. we have helped o creae. has The frs sep would have o be never beeh easy or safe o be a naonal repenance he abandonmen of self-rgheousmess and hy very Chrsan. Jesus hmself found dangerous. mos of he people of he naon. A hs pon am forced o par company wh my. governmen and wh mos of my fellow-czens. We- go ogeher n our concern for he well-beng of our counry and n our wllngness o make sacr pocrsy he facng of he ruh abou ourselves. As a naon we mus sand before God and he fces for her. We sand ogeher world and say, "We are guly. n our hared of he unmgaed We have been blnd and selfsh." horror of he demonc evl whch n he sgh of God we are selfrgheous snners. We are ryng hreaens o desroy everyhng we value. We all agree ha we n o remove he moe from our he Uned Saes mus * some- ^ ^ ; e" whe ; we haw" a k hng o help desroy uerly hs evl. earnesly wsh ha dd no have o be praccal and realsc and Chrsan n my approach o hs problem. would be so smple f could be solved by means of mlary mgh. When we once ge sared ha s somehng we can do very well. The mass producon of frs-class machnes s somehng ha we nvened and specalze n. We have a hugh supply of fne men who can handle guns and anks and planes and shps nellgenly, effecvely and courageously whenever becomes necessary. As horrble as war s wsh could beleve ha Hlersm or any oher vcous evl could he desroyed by force of arms. Bu o me a resor o arms s a surrender o Hler, a confesson ha we have no oher means of copng wh hm. means ha we have allowed hm o pull us down o hs level. f mlarsm s he answer o mlarsm, hen o wn we mus be wllng o go as far as Hler. We wll be under he sheer necessy of adopng Naz weapons and Naz mehods n he use of hese weapons. Regmenaon can be overcome only by regmenaon. To wn we mus be even more ruhless and desrucve han Hler. The resor o arms can mean only a prolonged process of muual desrucon whch wll resul n. a rumph for Hlersm, even hough Hler be defeaed. f we have no beer way o mee Hler han wh he weapons he has urned agans us, hen we are already defeaed, even hough we may wn he war. War s he concensus of all crmes, a vcous fuly. n he words of our House of Bshops s "a hdeous denal of God and hs condemnaon ress upon. s raonally unjusfable, morally ndefensble, and relgously rreconclable wh he love of God and our neghbor. And s wholly ncompable wh he eachng and example of our Lord Jesus Chrs." War s an open and uer volaon of Chrsany. f war s rgh, hen Chrsany s wrong, false, a le. Wha hen can we do? f s our Chrsan duy o desroy hs demonc evl and we canno use he only language Hler seems o undersand, how can we hope o succeed? Ca we be effecve nervenonss and sll lm ourselves o Chrsan mehods? There s an. acon ' program whch s Chrsan, whch would he, effecve, and whch beleve should be a par of he program of he Church, A presen seems hghly unlkely ha wll be adoped, bu ha s largely because he Churches are no behnd, The nave mus be aken an acve par n he errlec world away from Hler. We should sruggle. We are nervenng n ake away from hm hs ably o he affars of Europe and Asa, ell us wha game we shall play and dong wh he approval of and o make all he rules for ha v^^^4.^»^<^<^^^^^^^^^^<^^^^-0^^^^<"^*4*<-<^">*v- < 5^^">-"fr"v"4, *v"*5*"v" onpany beam n our own eye. The frs sep naonal repenance. f our acon s o be effecve we mus convnce he world ha our penence s sncere. The second sep s o offcally renounce war and he preparaon for war, and o call ncessanly for an end o he fghng n Europe and Asa. Ths we have already done, bu wh no less hypocrsy han any of he oher naons who solemnly sgned he Kellogg-Brand Pac. The hrd sep s o offer o use he money we are spendng on war for he economc rehablaon of Europe and Asa. We should acually sar sendng hem money and make clear ha we do no wan any. O. U. or even any cred for. Ths would be an exceedngly dffcul underakng and would requre he bes wsdom of he bes fnancal brans n he world. Bu beleve ha from such a program would come he elmnaon of mos of he causes of war. The fourh and las sep s o offer o surrender our clam o unlmed naonal auonomy, and o promse o parcpae acvely n he buldng of a real federaon of naons, a federaon wh auhory and an nernaonal polce force suffcen o mplemen hs auhory. Such an acon program for our counry would be enormously dangerous, bu no more so han our presen polcy of armed nervenon. beleve ha would have a prof ound effec upon he world, and here s a good chance ha would shock he oher naons no a new way whch would lead o lasng peace. Would he Germans laugh a us? Would hey call' us weaklngs and cowards? Perhaps hey would, bu ' don' beleve. Even f hey dd couldn'' make much dfference. We are parcularly concerned now abou wha he Germans hnk abou us. No even a dcaor could make hs army slaugher muludes who are no only no fghng hem, bu are acually seekng o help hem. Men are no beass hey do no lke o kll her fellow men. There s no a sngle naon ha can depend on voluneers " for.wagng war, even when can be reasonably demonsraed ha s for Mrf $.;'&'. The only alernave o some such program 's war and he sure rumph of evl. Whasoever a man sows, ha shall he also reap: Fear beges fear; hae beges hae; evl beges evl; armamen leads o armamen; war breeds war. Suppose we should sow love, generosy, compasson, forgveness, wha knd of a harves mgh we expec? No naon has ever red, and cove for my counry he prvlege and honor of leadng God's famly of naons no he way of Hs peace, May God gran us he courage, he fah,and he desre o confron and confound yranny and error and volence wh compasson, mercy, broherhood, and love. ' The Poeaser By Rosalne Srunsky By ROSANNE STRUNSKY n London: 's a nce day f doesn' rad. $ ^ & % All he polsh she had she wore on her fngernals. # % * * A mnd lke a flash of lghnng, quck bu crooked. # * 5fc * Beng an old mad s lke deah by drownng a really delghful sensaon afer one ceases srugglng. $ & % ^! Genealogy: racng yourself back o people beer han you are. The Reader's Dges. Each me exams sar drawng near say wll no cram, Bu ha 'll sar weeks n advance To work for each exam. The oher kds can le hngs slde As dd n pas years, Bu hs me when resuls come back wll no share her ers. Then hngs are always comng up And 'm lke all he res, The ngh before from dark o dawn sudy for he es. R.S. Tuesday, January 4,94...New York. (AGP). A Baner college, he world's larges college for women, he average grl prefers sandwches o ho food for lunch. Tuna fsh, egg salad and ham are mos popular. Among he ho dshes chow men s an overwhelmng favore and n less han wo hours more han 80 gallons of chow men and 35 pounds of rce are sol. Churcl Noces BRUTON PARSH CHU RCH "The Suden Church Snce «3' $ % # 34 - * * $ % * * * ' *& Rev. Francs H. Craghll, Recor Rev. George P. LaBa«e, J*., Suden Pasor THE WLLAMSBURG METHODST CHUBCH "A he College Enrance" Dr. W. L. Murphy, Mnser SUNDAY SERVCE Church School 9:45 A. W, Mornng Worshp :0 A. M, Wesley Foundaon, 7:0S P. f. Evenng Worshp 8:» P. H. The Gna Home Of Dmmeum Egh rooms wh sx prvae bahrooms and showers. Baes are posed; your nspecon welcome, Locaed n a que, resdens!! secon one block off Belwsond Road behnd Thea Dela CM fraerny. Phone 375-J. Mrs. Vcor urralde,' Hosess Eecommended by he College Ser?ce Saon Rchmond Ross Phone 788 All TEXACO Producs! Complee Lubrcaon, Wf.fhr»p and Greasng Se"')?* We Call For and DO'M Tobacco, Sof Drnks, 'snuj am *«aw*s*«a»m*j+ MATOAKA PARK RDNG SCHOOL f f,-,, ^ -, H H* n. n,., n n * "* fy Classes Daly 0:5, 2 O'clock and 8:80 <> *. -. _ For nformaon Call Barre Hall Of. 208 or SaVe* SPECAL SPKflAf. NSTRUCTONS TTMSTRT.TCTTONS FOE FOR RRPdNNSK BEGNNERS The Colonal Welcomes Yol STAURA The Home Of Famous Foods AE CONDTONED 'Szzlng Seaks, Chcken Chow-Men, u Spaghe, Fresh Daly Seafood, ^ Lymm Oysers, Cherrysone Clams on Half Shell, 3 Blane Lobsers, Sof Shelled Crabs, -l Shrmp, and Genune Smhfeld Han, Specales. f V < *>. Specal For The Week Personal Saonery Regular $.00 Value for Only 59c College Shop ± BOB WALLACE, '20 DRUGS SODAS Phone 29 SCHOOL SUPPLES We' Delver ^-^-^^^^^-^-^^^^^^^^^^-^-^^^^^^^-^^ ^^^^^^ ^-^^^"^^' ^^-^"^^-^'^ ^ FRESHMEN HAVE YOU BEEN BOWLNG? COLONAL BOWLNG PAKLOR Under he A. & P. Sore Open 8 P. M. o V P. 7. 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3 Euesday, Jamoary 4,, 94. THE FLAT HAT yr xepfe"* Egh Cm? T Hor/u /Fl foree Jcfc: \ T ) -: f. '. j ', ",'> '''> ''- Cmme, l*f erra Ad Sasclvl Sv-e MjCvy Bfgl Daefl For Pclng Srengh w J> '<s2" x v,v, 75 «r*<\ V_ * XX. r^^r «/ 4*-»* A*..rawec As o Bv BLL DEHL WMam ma Mary's: f juaj are*.!/ scae fooball champs and curcanly makng a «,UOT&- -nl for lfa>. Old Domnon baskeball crown, wffl begn her. ques o»* M'e Yrg-r>a?>asebaH le on March 29, when Washngon and Lee uvadeu ws colonal own. The GeoerHls'" «.'_; wll nauju- ~ rae a 23-gane schedule for he' ndans, who s»v>.v< fchrw 05)6 Frosh Lasse Takes Naonal Tourney daes o fll. On December 27, when he res Durng he eranp&gn Wllam earn Drlls of us were resng from classes, and Mary wll mee feb s-adlonal sae foes as Bcl? >!«"?, Wash Mss Grace Acel, a freshman here a Wllam and Mary, fenced 24 ngon and Lee, V"rgu'u\ Randolph - Macon,.Harepd.cn - Sydney. Sx Ves Form bous o wn he Women's Naonal nercollegae Fencng Assocaon's ournamen. F.P., and V.M.. an- such, foregn Nucleus Of Squad opponens ;*s lavy, Vao'land Wake Fores!., Hs-n Carolna A humb-nal skech of Grace's Sae and he U-swrs'-v oc Norh Br BETSEY DOUGLASS former dealngs wh fencng Carolna. shows ha she s he daugher of Alhough no defne schedule Ewn Acel, who s a member of A presen egh o>"x->s- are has been arranged, he women".-! j New York A. C.'s naonal saber 'ssd for her homu d.r.0.j. swmmng eam has been praco- eam and ha she has fenced for PEOS* S»"S *>'OB Ccch Uube "n? daly under he coachng of four years. jsecray are fslnly '^-gh- hs? M-ss Gladys Jonas. Sx members N THE FKNCE-OF', Mss year, especally wfe ; -.-.K- ') 0f ; as year's eam have reurned, Acd conquered Mss Kahleen Cer- a veeran pchng suff cj-wd by a j., * fle8c swmme.s are: Co-can- Tom Craw., *A Clause! : "^!uk %o was *9! s> mos ch'w.,. n-n-, Hr -' '» Boy Merrll; acd V;- - C.- 3oh (Wa-''J." L< ' wga yo«%-,er, y.j"',.-;. V feel,, wo > d.0. >- '.* <- JX S!K-.U'. 200 pr»:;-, --.'..- 'A'.*, w.."dl.^ - J :^ "* -.U^C /'.' "/,', -,- ~ ' JLC>'.-( >.>->u ''.d 7.. «" ' Kv.- " ''.rfv'l f!, f,"l. l' /*'' an OF '; ; '' \f _-",> ;> >. - ; - '. r.-, Hav'lo McCarhy and May "o, Oorohy Judd, Barbara f, :wl Ma'^ re ]?chaul< ' r r.ardv»'el) nln> nave bc.'- 's' -?.u r CJ^r ;!.. ')Pvla;vr.n' ' l.(" ' vpo ',,.!.d \hr> '.' " vh^ on ra, --3. The ournamen began for! he 54 women a 30:00. so by he Lme of he fence.-off, boh ful conesans were une hod and f h';"'- was a ' -down r ''o-ordna-! ; on rr; \,'ou a,-*, n fenc'"- ab'lh*'. Y/y r, h».nvjarae,.n 'nr." :l ; ",'l.(, )< ).- we^k alv. >s h >'d j ^ -;VA/ rsna a " ^ 7.. '' f * ) Ov.'''>.-' '.-ll,'.;/-.''ly,j, '-' V.' Jl-L-X;.J j emng By Bll Dehl N ADDTON o he fac ha mos sudens have pleny of reason o be regreful because of he nearness of examnaons, o hose who sll have me o hnk n erms of spors here are probably wo oher reasons for genune regre he fac ha he baskeball eam, for whch champonshp hopes were held, dropped s frs game o a sae opponen, Washngon and Lee, las Saurday ngh, and he fac ha he Unversy of Vrgna wll no appear on nex season's fooball schedule. n reference o he frs rer*'e hs column hr.s an explanaon o offer for he loss lo he Gene ;onsruar] r "" - S could be n' and o*;, -s\, r,o Na^ V' L>J.?^' ^_j su \ehe ale George Washng-on Replaces Vrgna Coach Carl Voyles' Wllam and Mary ndans, 940 Vrgna Collegae fooball champons, wll mee nne opponens on nex fall's schedule, whch s feaured by he presence of Darmouh and George Washngon, he laer a replacemen for he Unversy of Vrgna. George Washngon, no ye a member of he Souhern Conference, wll assume ha saes n Sepember. Thus, he locals wll mee four league foes, V.P.., V.M.., Rchmond n he annual Thanksgvng Day classc and, of course, Washngon. NAVY'S POWERFUL Mddes wll be me n Annapols on Sepember 27 followng Wllam am May's season opener wh fcbe yew;or Mews A^.n'-'ulef: School on Sepember 20 vu.\ vnn'^a com"'*' j.)?g-cl w oh- Qmrd <r/. -are, 63( U V! '-/'y PAGE THREE mm Take On HaEpde-Sydmey nlg n New Gymnasum of Tger; Wllam and Mary's hopes for a Bg Sx baskeball champonshp o go along wh s fooball crown may well res on he oucome of h«ndans' encouner wh he powerful Unversy of Vrgna cager^ Thursday ngh n Charloesvlle. ermen Jloss ndans Oppose Dvson Frs By SAM ELLENSON Wllam and Mary's aquac squad n s second home engagemen wll encouner he srong Unversy of Vrgna eam on February. Pror o ha l, hough, he locals wll ake on he Hampden- Sydney Tgers ongh n he nev Hampden-Sydney gymnasum. Already he vcms of Washngon and Lee, he Wllam and Mary forces wll have o bea he Cavalers f hey are o reman a serous hrea for he sae crown. And he prospecs for dongha appear exceedngly dark a hs pon. ACCORDNG TO one repor, he Cavalers' coach, Gus Tebell. que frankly says hs forces could ake eher W and L or he Unversy of Norh Carolna. The ndan hopes hs fray are, Souhern Conference kng. Saunders Almond, breas sroker,' They showed no mercy n Tom and John Brennan, Bud j smashng Tennessee's hghly on- V/ooley and Rll Edwards. ) ed Voluneers n an early season The boys from Charloesvlle jspa. Also hey had no rouble have n Waler Hopkns, a pon- jwb Hampden-Sydney las Sau.-- gecer n he f *e syl^ "vens, s^y- Bob Gab' wl'l be anoh'-.- p an lb<= '.'lc:,-! nll la'-e o v-,ch. :-.E'.,."hl.', b, af.'-noon!w.rl'":s M> -... unuer-'.ng NorPoj- On- wn- n Dll lla-raan, J-Uy 3cCann and Dck Wlwhro '/crvh. :\-= hvee of he sj^';, or'sl-.ur; bahkeeers. Ffrm-.;-. -'V " - shre s a Sm! h-3; yy? fo!'" ;.l.. '-.-!,«*r "- so.,. - -h. -M. ; '. -/.- -c.- f»u" ;.; :;," Kylsr-J l'*\ }::,...-., -r> yrj ' ', -L'^.'",. l. 'P Tnfede' 'V..'-j^', Yh,..' "*, fl fo.'vy!~ O'J'C 5"".:." V- sj-ny bsusw "\.r!e!l.!>> K>r-S' :'.'..re «.-rj /'-dcv, /' Johnny '< C'CAOWsk-*, 'M son,.'bu- -m V.J J0W 'Ed/ G:CJT,.k R(*.(AJ. T, ;., Pels-so..." J^'8.C ' l,v,;:-. {.n -. v.'ler «,.;;.gl- >\-f,l."r S.'.LO sf-:.'- '.» jhcnl.sg pj/ V.-. /*" ''?.Jr^7 L - ' "...' V/llL,' cyv,; ;».r.'?! >a!..-ed, l','. :ue". :- ",-as!.- rs ha b- efuh'j'ly oreampns. hprc wc. 3.-A -.- s, 00e wh he V r asln'<'.o, whch was very excng r>: r- 'yll-'?m r.nd ZJnr,-'^ -:".l. and he o'.hcr -'h whch v.s"! >oa=r > > w,dy (..nzc.h!,-'.',- os rav'k'co n p-cos-.-dl >n for.-.^ ")u) : "':: "gh gene schedule. Th< c."."'-rs play "ora games h ere n>d four aw;.,y, h.-ao C'L >,.-bund 'S-dUd.4;,-!. r. h A-h' b" flayed U) v. - a 7 -e ROM son opens 0 Ur J ^n(. ^ -^,-?.-r f '. L: ' '. <.!"!!.;>.' <n~l J,j/.,^;l '*/.! "a K/.-j-f. f z\-; "' ' ' C -'f: f ' """ ' r "T he WJnn Ojd Ma;\ *«-H"c; 5 -Un-'-'C-rpl/,_ '[ n-'. j :'- ; '-' a!l Ler.m hs yc..- v/d : c Taon'. bew; S V:-?:.M- per"; jhe -.s.->capans n K-hMoy fr.- week wll ; ; "e he ''r>h of _V.jf».l. here; 4 j.-cr.u o!>;:' - ' J cage game a hs college.!he frrl half of he spo.s pomen's ro()ur.;d g'v-m offered n 4-vrjxcw.-S.*<f«ey hfl--?. :«-ov./-{ V f. psl of lle wo 5s :H)HN,"hyseo eders o; ^.d fclar:, ST_Navy!.!,". o; 33-; - qkf, 7]T T A F F 3 ; know - a ; e, chr-'se All men who have no '.'.sod..po; 24 V.MJ. here;,!._r-v;pj. -c r - -V.P..,, r^ sudens as Red or Vve..ja-f swmmng es mus do so,>,.«; 2f_w<ahns*" :T- ^/^yh,^ ;, playng hs hrd and JSC.'-'s;»"! fehmond -;.. j ; before January.5, or re"0 for '' '"": s-,,^0 he guard pos. H> bas -fendolph-macon Llcxe, 0 «'u a Sv\:rnvr course nex ^e-t-so'*. from Poughkeepse, New York, gs.a he«; 0 Rchmond here; f he swmmng requremens where he earned varsy leers n 2 Wake Fores here; 4 'Ban- are me, hen here wll be a.,,. «,.,_ fooball, baskeball, and baseball. o.ph-mscoo here; 5 open; number of spors ha can be VMS. Vnce hen spen one year preppng a Raymond Rordan a Hgh self defense wll be augh, and a chosen. Courses n- boxng and (The colesl wh V.M., may be land, New York, before comng o large number of men are expeced rfed o order o gve full a- '.."fcon cf fee college o he Wllamsburg. He says ha he o sgn for hese.,."rfhem Conference rack mee, happened o vs he college on a.'ch also v/ be held n Wl- our of vr g }lla and lked! s0. :vsburg on May 7.) p s all<fes here '... _ Vnce s majorng n Physcal Educaon and hopes o coach ^roll H o p e TO SCOre when he graduaes. Hs hobbes V p ee Japf Expense are s p rs ; mo 7 es *** ^P**; " He s 5 ±ee nches all and. [weghs 80 pounds. Vnce s a Comng ou, on he shor end j member of he Sgma Alpha Eps score las Saurday OT Fraerny-. ;' s Wewpor News Hgh y.oo, he Wllam and Mary y 'esfan baskeball eam s ou,. redeem llmk ongh as goes '"?^:s Thomas Jefferson. Hgh - f: of Rchmond.. her frs encouner of he,. s«<w January 4 he Papooses xd ou Hopewell Hgh School, ;;4. Kay Kecnan and "Squr" les were llgh scorers for he eer«.eleced o lead he Navy ; \- -.L. Bll fghs n he,,: %!>.' class. THOMAS SCOTT ANDREWS, he oher co-capan, s anoher hree-year veeran of baskeball. Tom s a nave of Clendenn, Wes Vrgna. He also played hree spors n hgh school, earnng hs leer n each. Afer hgh school Tom wen o Greenbrer Mlary Academy for one. year before comng o Wllam and Mary. Tom s 5 fee-j 8 nches all and weghs 65 pounds. ', ^. He says baseball s hs favore Wllamand Mary's John Peer- spor and plays second base on he -n has an older broher, Bll, who varsy. Tom s majorng n Jursprudence and hopes o ge n he F. B.. servce afer graduaon. CJTjVJ CO' c P'&re './l Jo women s lu.c.-nur ; nv.r.am for he year hylf way com plo j d. mok 'on). ; n> ahlee! nv? flrerdy lookng forward o h",-;hg carn 'ar. f'lw of (he ppors on lap clad ^ howlng, hafk-boll,,r\<,n, urchery and cpnoohv. >,'l X>X8 '.A ^ ferj j >- nd- //. Unl warm weaher, here wll, no be any ousde acves. Volley ball, enns and fencng wll be augh unl hen. When sprng opens, here wll be courses n Sofball, ec. Egh acves mus he passed n physcal educaon n requremens for a degree n any feld, and he schedule s arranged so ha no one person wll do he same acvy wce. Bowl Games Bounce Back On Saff Somebody sawed off he lmb he spors saff crawled ou on., Tha explans he hur expressons hey have been wearng- ever snce he New Year's Day bowl games. Joe Brcher dd he bes" predcng of hose coness, hng bu hree for fve. Foreman Bll Dehl, Bll Seawell and George Young only had wo correc, whe Johnny Holls' lone predcon ha urned ou OK was Ms forecas for he Texas A and M-Fprdham encouner. 'K & nn an r;;:-«q. x">.? P.lsrjoras, lop of h:--. 4 " he jdan 5 '. Loen on.-.? road lh;?? p!.r ; n;, d -j V.'JJ. «uyt.y., <,x.f! un- L». f " v J! J s >n;p - -h:u V- Vf' -be ndlo.") 4- j ;-\ -n c' ct.:-',-v - K:co '..'"' ;r. nmap c..<. Oc. 4 Cnd.-l'-' or ho"... ceo. JL ",V-.. n JR'h.Tmd JO,''. l ' Hr.o.-'.ylncy rr;!', s 0 j.,,,-,. r 7.J3.-. her-..'aro:"av J:,", lchnond here. -, : ";h.> 'ese <> ; :.- ud l- ::;:" 3^ T he rvary wh he Cavabcrs has come o an end s somehng ha followers of he fooball forunes of boh hs nsuon and Vrgna are sorry for. Las year's Homecomng Day bale beween Wllam and Mary and Vrgna was one of he real hgh, spos of he fooball campagn. nearly always s and would undoubedly n he fuure grow o be more so'wh he ncreased fooball neres n boh camps. Ocober 24, he dae on whch he ndans wll mee George Washngon Unversy, was held pen for a me. Tha also was an open spo 0 he Vrgna schedule. Offcals here and kere made aemps o complee arrangemens for anoher meeng, bu hese aemps fell hrough, as s evden. Perhaps he replacemen of Vrgna by George Washngon, whch wll become- a member of he Souhern Conference n Sepember, wll develop no an even beer game han he Vrgna l, bu ha seems hardly lkely wh he rch hsory of pas rvalres beween he ndans and he Cavalers already behnd hem. nsead, a game ha probably would draw a leas 0,- 000 persons, ha fans desre and seems reasonable o assume ha boh colleges desre, won' even be played. ;'.-e. ' Coo. ">, hngo nl ;, r orf 'p-.)! "^Tl - '!"! l. r ho g JD"! 'J. 0 : "'sn;-s days ho >';,nr (llu he ulo by urnng back und' 2-0, o compee an :-; ason. Shjfaa All,!"' Epslon placed serosa, Sgma >', he H3!.' champ, hrd and P a_:pa Alpha fourh.! 'ca"' - 0: cl-cnn v gll? b-.h.'br','u. ps,)»rr,.'n s j raj. rp. -., J'WL 'uar;.r::s Areak Aren For he vc.n-s Bg Vc llasch De.,,xc he las s«ue of was he man cog, bu was j FLAT HAT and hs edon he eam work ha really old he Wllam and Mary cagers defeaed sory. Much deporables as Jack he Newpor News Apprences Dee, Pdgeon Palombc, Frank and Clemson, los o Mam, Brad- Cuseo, Vc Carbonero, Herber ley Tech and Xav-er and hen re Moore and Mark Mare all' conrbued grealy o he success of he lss. vh -4 -^; -.-. lac - rv >' 'l " ',-h c-,,- h- ch!.' 'V h' rh, nr, yn he urned o school afer he Chrsmas holdays o down Randolph- Macon las week. oran T.ckcy ".^l-znc Wm r: v.o: Tl Wllam end r.'ary'r saus n Bg Sx cv.pr an end oday. The egers receved defcsl n.sae co-.;-.gon, r-h f '5-':;:. yyca'. yyy.y,a. r,_br,\. d 'L> J",-ll;r ".hoong enabled lv r-d-"--? ouseore a fghng { '4yb><-T of V.P.., 54-5J. The d'c.v Torn Andrews led de seorrg r>nrad- wh 7 uon<«. (gh behnd hm wore Vrgl Andrew.* nnd Knox wh 2 and 0 pons, r.pecvely. Thursday ngh ho ndans defeaed he -oher sae mlary combne'a V.M.. Afer ralng a half me, he ndans came back srong o wn, 4"-35. A OB ocmrer, hcoms & o /9; Bg, rugged Glenn Knox, Wl-jnear Ahens. lam and Mary -cener and currenly he hoes baskeball player n Vrgna, would, raher do jus abou anyhng n he world han alk «bou Ms own cour ably. n fac one of hs greaes fears s ha people wll begn o alk because of he fac ha he s leadng Old Domnon collegae Scorers wh 6 pons n seven games, an average of 5 markers per cones. Despe he fac ha he pound, sx-foo, wo-nch sharpshooer has been n he spolgh ever snce he played fooball and baskeball a McMnn Hgh, School n Ahens, Term,, hs home own, he sll shes.away from anyhng resemblng he lmelgh. He WANTS NONE of. Hs deal exsence s a secluded one. He wouldn' even consder professonal fooball, baseball, or baskeball as a career when he fnshes college. nsead Glenn wans o go back o hs beloved hlls of Tennessee and ge a job eachng hsory and coachng spors n some lle hgh school plus flesh on hm. Bu when one Alhough he was ceranly one alks o hm, he belevng does of he ousandng Tennessee hgh become dffcul, for Knox n hs school ahlees a Ahens n 988, frendly, downrgh- bashful drawl, Ms year of graduaon, Knox j always manages o swch he conreached hs greaes heghs he versaon back o hs home sae, succeedng wo years a Tennessee j s farms and s Smok 5 r Moun- Wesleyan junor college. Tha sj alls ha he loves - gong some when one realzes ha) GLENN HAS no specal rules as a fullback he alled 6 ouch- abou ranng. You jus do for here sn' an ounce of sur- downs and 0 pons for he Mc naurally n baskeball, he says. Mnn grdders. You have o, because he sran Ye- a Tennessee Wesleyan he of keepng on he move 40 mnwas a sar foo-ball player for wo j ues of playng me has s own way of "makng he ndvdual ake proper "care of hmself. seasons and hen paced he, baskeball eam o he Souhwes junor college champonshp n 939 and he runner-up spo n 940. Las wner was hs bes sea- 20 pons a game and compled he amazng oal of more han 400 pons durng he campagn. n boh Souhwes junor college baskeball ournamens he made he All-Tournamen eam and led he scorng for he even. All of ha can easly be undersood when one sees he Tennessee Beauy. He's jus abou he perfec physcal specmen, grls, Tha sran makes he baske spor ougher han fooball n Glenn's opnon. Fans ddn' hear a grea deal abou hs fooball playng hs pas fall, bu a end he was one of he man cogs n Coach Carl Voyles' sae champonshp machne. Knox alernaed a he wng pos wh hs room mae, Newell rwn, wh whom he has been o school for hree years. n baseball he plays frs and he oufeld. base

4 PAGE WB '.,,->- e'le THE FLAT HAT Menber PsssGcoed Gole&of Press Dsrbuor of Cblefkfe Dges, -/. - -('- EF - GAEL MUECKE v ROBERT MARSHALL, rkeor- Vrgna Trpp ;-,.'.." ; WLLAM PARRY T,! WLLAM DEHL,.r, GERALD EOSE,, -rp-aer Jack Hallwell DAVD FORER FEATURE STAFF-/ ' <-ky. Wllam Bergwall, Rhoda Hollander, Bernard, Joan Wallace, Jance Harvey, Hary Barr. OFFCE STAFF; <", se-bader, Man Davdson, Mary Cramer, Conne Sraon, Preke Carer REPORTAL STAFF: P. M~eks, Serlng Srange, Mark Lapolla, Howard Shaw, Bll Smh, George Young, Sanley Mlberg, Margare Alexander, Logo Brow/ Tabb Taylor, Annee Warren, Barbara Sevan, Holf flcks, Else Goad, Jean Horger, Jerome Hyman, James he"?, Ann Lynch, Carolne Harley, Glora Tyler, Elzabeh Seay, Dual-;, Woods, Mary Thedck, Kae Ruherford, Grace Ace), Louse Brown, Eugene Hanofee, Dorohy DeVaughn, Kaherne Lee, Vber Kller, Vrgna Serne, Marge Rezke. CRCULATON: Al. CHESTNUT.-.- MANAGER?W Meeks, Bll Clnon, Dyke Vermlye, Ellen Lndsay BUSNESS MANAGER EUGENE ELLS BUSNESS STAFF: "WllLun Hs.'-vard, Carolne Cooke, Edna Klnge, Dck Bohamnon, Poser HU.VSXAS Jack Hallwell, Naale Nchols, Jane Krkpa- ;ck, 'Chp" Cunnngham, M. E. Thomson, Edgar Fsher, Jr., Bors Mear-=, Marjore Lenz, Frank Mackln, Gene Kellogg, Bob V/enhj-jr. Blly Gll, Bey Darragh, Jean Lafoon, Do SoofV,- F.el Koch, Marlyn Mller, John Enwsle. we v. < v. U vaguely of ''j?.jn?. hla::e 0,,. be prese; 'BSP US OUT OP WAR; U* laz.v -acalj snd busy exam perods, f ')"', o;:0(.,n o cock one epe a he news-- w.e","l\ come degree of a axeman and >"? w" " z sxn, have hmoc;< -y.h bah ' " _ - 5 V V., C *.~W J. Lfe'XV, -j?, m: u, - a-mor.'a '2.U JO J Oh.5 L. Jr>~, n OlCl pl'<>~ ':' eg> ;.b -dlch Sul '. ',,"9 Jm U. S. mens-' bj,-u ou o* Urn bla' uxoenejce ox he las.earaeu Ual Joans o bellgerens hasps pave. :r. 'oc'och av;» eclan-, TwLcu vhen he speaks : now peace ha nl! Allow hs v.ar. And ne bewldered Amercan people, uneasy over our w dplomacy ha he New Deal reforms wll Jul, yes, even exended! j- "a : ' <: "o resden were sncere n hs desres o ad He ccr....ngh frs of-all pon ou some conradcons n cb'- d -.-' : >: ad foregn polces whch do no gbe'wh h., O'.,..-x.- wn-pose. <A v w..". m. conracs are beng gven o concerns whch w.vr- w.-j " '.- of he land, and he Wagner Ac labor's <;. -. u: A has been effecvely emasculaed. Tbv r re wad Hour Ac s under re, and before he,uv,.*,s y, ; Cc look forward o seeng labor sandards blased ru-.-l-, wh he work day sreched ou 50, 60 and pe hayx ours a week, Thv akrhc n srke, one of labor's mos chershed freedoms, v. > nder fre wh he cue aken from he Pres- Aefs Az,,.-.,-, ds las frebrand cha; and fuel has been udc'od b> ' l s by he press" dsorons of he "Vulee and smlar ^n'c^a for hgher wages. Oa Co o''v rand, war profeerng connues unchecked and ndukaaafos loah o make sacrfces comparable o ha dersruded of labor or of a $30 conscrp, do no wan o expand (.her plans unless he U. S. governmen gves hera moaoy u> buld plans hrough fve year ax exempons and guaranees hem a lberal prof on her nvesmens..n " ;_' foregn polcy we connue gvng he Japanese aggveswr naon s man suppor agans democrac Chna; am beyoad ha vsons of empre, of a new Manfes Desxr/s are screamng lke a red, whe and blue aurora boreals over Washng on. O'" d,3?smen n Washngon n concer wh our realsc, bard-.«>oded busness men dream of Amerca a he head of?, grea JB-.Y empre. They shall be he hers o he Brsh eoaf'e, wh Grea Bran as a junor parner n our new er^-m'a Souhward o he Amercas, Wesward over he Pa-h/h en he rch booy of he ndes and he Oren, and NoJhwevd over he whole of Canada wh lle pa'.che- o; errory beng'grabbed up here and here n a swap for ''Bundles for Bran." Our r ade exposons, precedng our mlary ones, are already r- ng o sweep all our Brsh, French and Japanese rvab from he seas; akng every possble advanage of he -or- b ng^d conflc n Europe whch'daly weakens our rado nywh, and whch we help prolong. Th = h-xsh leaders know hs and are faced by desperae alernaav *.* Eher hey come o erms wh Hler and aecep hs "oa^cess, or else hey fgh on, spurred by her broher ^0..^c:acy across he seas who s ryng n he name of ' d o v, -me he empre from under her noses. A nego The dollars o pay for he deah of alan and German czens has been voed by our seveny-sevenh Congress, f s a nce lump sum. The journalsc headlne fgure was somewhere around en o eleven bllon. Tha s n dollars and here are one hundred copper pennes o every dollar and he. oal number of pennes would be somehng amusng for Rober Bpley's "Beleve or No" o lay end o end. There remans some seven o egh bllons of dollars for curren governmenal runnng expenses for such secondary ems as are ncluded n he naonal welfare. The words are sll "Defend Democracy" and may be because some of he War Deparmen heads once heard sad, "The bes offense s a good defense." They' may be rgh. Whaever s, does cos bllons of dollars and hs s only he begnnng. There are hose who sll hnk n erms of defense as somehng o do wh all maeral ad o Bran and all measures "shor of war." Ths subborn nssence of a people for refusng o sae mlary preparaons n posve erms mus be founded on a very real and a very grea hae for war and all ha war mples. Thuse r, ho wadd see n.? as ache fghng pa>'laers whhjcrc,e and for he Brhsh bmpre" r ",v; - o-n- ol xx ha- -uvl ' :h>r: bg', e dm LO Sr, '.'. fo - r u r mme aa la n.v or ff - 'mess s < 00 ' T M4 O'llf a a THE FLAT HAT Tuesday, January 4,4 powder prospery s runnng no nce black fgures on ndusry's ledger shee a presen bu he color wll be red before he fnal balance s sruck. color.of blood. The srange hng abou hs murder en masse s ha he majory of people who ge klled never wshed any such sae of he naon. The very naure of he erm conscrpon should be proof enough ha f young men. were allowed o do as hey democracally wshed n every counry peace mgh be more han ha perod beween; wars. Afer all he effor, all he labour, all he ears, all he blood, and all he monumens, wha s hs democracy we so lae prepare n defendng. s a democracy ha s forced o drop o he Hler Naz level and do he Facs ac, only o do beer. s here no way o face he fuure excepbehnd he rampars and hrough he bombs nqurng Reporer By 7/fLLARD BERGWALL Wh he fuure becomng- an all oo changng and unpredcable course, or so he men who know for "All-Ou" ad o Bran needs mere and fuller con- could even be he! are ellng us, we wonder f and how Wllam and Mary sudens are plannng o adjus hemselves o he fuure. We know we're gong o pay axes, grea numbers of hem, we may be n a war, we may work, love, lve and de, bu wha bursng glare?. s force and los of fm aached - A - Bay < hen he ulmae facor n decdng wha s and wha s Ths s hard o say bu hope no democracy? To wre of o have a good poson, happness and many frends. George f. war ams s o repea and echo a reness ha has has Syskol, '44. oo ofen been edorally exploed for s space fllng E. Haggerman, '44. Jus wha pu no. -Charles poenales bu he purpose By BLL PARRY of he sandard of lvng. Pro- _,,,,,,, Sucon s concenraed on Evens durng he pas wo nunons ffld oher bems?er. years, boh here and ahroma^ arcles and he naon«s have moved a a pace as rapd: buyng r g. ds ec{ a any me n ne hsory_ o; hrmgh purchases of war manknd n Europe _ he j bomg and he pavmen of change has been obvous, j ly nereased ax es. To j: rom a poson or relave economc and polcal unm- porance, Germany has rsen by a seres of lghnng-lke hruss o he op of he heap. us. Graned ha our precous preceps of democracy are beng hreaened by a ruhless and nhuman force; and graned ha our Englsh cousns are beng hreaened wh naonal exermnaon; ye why should hese facs so aler he polces of our governmen ha We are now on he very brnk of armed conflc? Tweny-four years ago we sen more han 2,000,000 men 8,000 mles away o "save he world for democracy." Tha we dd no accomplsh hs lofy am s obvous. s here any reason why we should be more successful hs me? f, So -cones he ques do we wan? on: "Wha do you expec of lfe n he fuure for yourself?" Heaven knows, bu hope 'll be neresng and fun beyond ha well, who knows? Do Ogden, *40. Wsh knew and hen maybe could pu down on hs paper a good job, a good wfe, and a good home won' hur. Ed Goodlow, '4. A house o lve n a wfe o laugh a some kds o play wh and a su o de n. J. S. Enwsle, '44. Haven' made up my mnd ye wha expec, bu beer be good A good job and a moderae salary. Kaherne Borden, '42. Wh Order No. 33 n he Se-.nmg. U he only;nave Servce Draf \>ha do you -U' 'ns remans, hnk? Jn?-. S u Bern-, J. vv" den., s a v A lo.' nn ana heck of a as V.\ nng'o n. "! '.ll H) jll j sudes. or >» 'rc a "3. 'V. f.,'.u * ' ll-* L, naon beng aacked, such sacrfces are jusfable. Bu vv'hy should he Uned Saes lower self n order o preserve he decaden dynasy of m sland empre. Czechoslovaka, Poland, Belgum, Norway, Holland, France all have fallen ' before he juggernau of Naz y rabble-rousng columnss nvason, and once haughy ke Waler Wnchell, and he England, has been subjeced provocave oraory of our o he mos erfym ge dghes saesmen, Amercans n he long and bloody ory ave begun o look for a Naz of warfare. 'hfh-columns under every woodple. An-German senmen, remnscen of pre- Bu s he change ha has aken place here n Amerca ha' s of more concern o carefully culvaed and s World War days s beng growng by leaps and bounds. Whle no sores have as ye appeared abou German solders rapng Belgan nuns or cung off.he hands of French babes, he bombng >f cvlans by German planes s almos daly fron page a" Ol' ' >. 'f ', a. f *v " 4 V»* ^ *» *». v ' T & ** T..J A"BJ-, */ '- - r mmmmmmmmmm Overheard By Hs Lordshp Well, folks, Chrsmas has come and gone, he New Yea; s nearly a monh old, and exams are only a week off. BK> Jll Hs Lordshp can s ha has happened lke hs for years. Sudens joyously face he New Year armed wh wh resoluons and deermnaon o do beer... Then hey see he shadow of exams! Then come eraurang... sleepless nghs... worry... and wh a rash.,, grades.' Bu a word o hs wse s sfken- ^YocrEaaaor. s ;h (wha s f?) euj.se? of man?" b. ), % > "( c o.apra ur.;:' J as r. )'' O > r' -. d, 'rse a And more recerdlv Lcly Darragn o "'bee" N'cUmuSc- a".')0 v'll wshed.'ly, nc be f>u.'co >cful ), my And whrl's hs hear abou Charje JVaooers? y* 7 ; '- '\.-'lon of dd she send Sanox hs pn" _-nohe: ''xlroken-r.p'' cor ' V!f< vf V - P'dley are "Cooke" arc! b-cbug 3hunge. can' las long. oods, *'l. ' A pnu, M'd-b yncef' r lfe us an emah " of he Oovmmon wh he To Grace Acel -,. really ops n ferre; W3V CONGRATULATONS 'h cue o shr j vh me. women's ner-collegae Champonshp Fs;e:!> b P.'ph A. lajl-jr, "H. a bow, Grace, don' really know wha o expec bu hope for he usual hngs, a wfe and famly, good job wh secury, and fun f wll f n wh he res. Ken Murray, 44. wan o connue o share lfe wh my frends, ge marred o a ceran person, and o lve comforably. Earl Klne, '43. Le us ge hrough college frs. Lolly Qunn, '44. A heck of a good me wh no more sudyng afer college. Try Goaded on hy he bleangs and ge { hough- Nancy Wes- news. Bu arcles abou he deah of a few score German cvlans as a resul of R.A.F. rads are carefully bured on he 8h page or omed enrely. The bombng of reland s assumed o have been done by he Nazs even hough any shred of acual proof s lackng. These and nnumerable oher examples of Brsh propaganda (nnocenly Second only o he nes- aded and abeed by mable cos of lves los m 'we'-meam'ng Amercans) exwars s he economc resul c/ plan he rapdly decreasng co, "43. A unform, renches, and all he rappngs only hope 's rue wha hey say abou France Wheel! C. Malcolm Sullvan, '42. Wouldn' you lke o know! Jula Wrgh, '42. Wh he draf comng up n July, and exams ahead, all / can see s gloom. Bob Hornsby, '4. Examnaons! J. Keralla, '4. A leas a corporal's rang As usual exams a:ec he only suble'!, o2 eon"o:'saa*r "ar huu 'Jule.-> ^mx^?v of damonds "nave bc-ca c'.r;uk\cr,., r l '2 larde Anghl., ha! L amend, aa..~l> O 6 V ^. _'g<'!, >''!. SUCH sow U'j;,.bu.'' h rj.ly ~, w y,-s'~cf j.o r.e n»..:. a w... j^ a *. soa-.c ; c... cv.z. w n w n /am a v\hyle new seres..., ad;. Ao vacaon nnor basn w,s armed : :u.j Sevlle (Some sonu^ae, Yd s...- vczo: : ;:u, 'a-,, Beverly Cole a cm o Loak; Jones. To Sam Robbns... newly eleced Presden of 3. A. To Rosanne Srunsky... specal corresponden f) Wllam and Mary o he New -York Herald Trbn re... frs arcle appeared las Sunday. SHOCKNG SCENE OP THE WEEK When Trud van Wyck and Bll-Gar..TO;! brb They venured ou on he hn ce of faoaa : wha happened? Bll fell hrough, and whle "A ;,.' laughng, she fell n, m, Wally Sanderln was really seared Tooher morn^ 8 A. M. when a boy n grl's apparel, nvaded bs dore > Who could have been? Even some of he faculy members mgh agree " hs week's concer was msrepresened. Dd hey adver--:'.' "Swng Suff" and Classcal or was "Swng Suff" or C. scal? could have been a msprn. had a mos fascnang accen and hs "force and back" w Marvn Bassy down wh he flu mgh seem ha How,; Fery has a clear feld wh Besy Meser. "Bu why was -:u. seen walkng a a wndow of he, nfrmary? By he by, ha- Ganes-Almond wosome s seen ofen of lae. Those re-engnes ceranly gave -us a run for oar mo. : a few days ago. was he Ph Alpha House. As h e s,- goes he members sa calmly -eang her dnner and all» : sudden fre- engnes appeared on he scene. And hey learn." ha her house was on- re. The lecure on "College Theare n Amerca seemed -. make a h... The lecurer, Waldemer Johansen, a Swe<'! had a mos -fascnang accen and hs "force an dback" c ; presson was.amusng. He mean back and forh. (No'- The Varsy Club mus be rollng n money snce hey ha-' had wo or hree meengs o decde wha o do wl n reasury.) afer all dd go o college. J. Dworkn, '43. A heap of Lvn' Trud.Green, '42. 'm no parcular so long as he has a unform. Jane MacNeJ, '4. A decen job ha wll allow a few luxures. T. Crane, '42. A chance o ge some where n he ype of work 'm neresed n. The prospecs are far from PLEASNG PERSONALTES gloomy. H. Hamsberger, '44. Dr. Edward Fo-ln... hs charmng accen and ren*. expec wha^ make of ba neres n sudens who show response... hs appreeafe.a have lle nave. Bale Renne, '44. expec boh good and.bad bu' sure hope 's mosly good. Mldred Talmage, '44, A college degree and a nce ncome. Eleanor Payne, '4-4. 've go my fngers crossed here's oo many curves n he! of he gossp column... hs versaly... does ol panng--... and plays he guar... Dean Landrum.. : her nude-- sandng naure and kndlness... her aracve mannersms.... and her full hegh of 4 fee 0 nches.. Po;m, Brown... hs red har... hs dancng fee.. : and l '-\ flraousness... Dr. Donald Meklejohn... hs que hm a... hs beauful game of enns... and hs lberal fene,' mnd... Peggy Lebar... her frendlness.. : her ahr ' ; ably... her swngy ga... and her ready laugh.. : v,-.. fnancng such conflcs, braanly of Amercans who aed Peace" wh Hler s a possbly, however;_ and More han 82 bllon dollars bpp,,^e armed nervenon.,,m use s possbly as a barganng pon o was spen over a wo-year pod,., road. Pa Prce, '44. OOV '.. " whou makng oo grea a sacrfce o Uncle Shy- rod on war expendures m %, " T' er s defnely Hun... her large "handbags"... her capably n " 've go pleny of nuhn' and producons... and he devoon and work she nsp" he las war. Esmaed wal ' e,'''" cll.;j,, rl. nor are we neeyears, calculaed on he pre- ha he *s neress of hs Quesons on he nqurng Ke- And a specal noe o he enre suden body \ *r c v ~ w ha's probably wha 'll end up her players '... Evelyn Cosby... her fresh appe; "Vus : he sor of predaory war our saesmen and expendures for he nex fv.o '' l '-Brsh. Bu we wh, oo. Ruh Hudson, ' her wnklng eyes... and her muscal alen. ercan and beleve! A beer FLAT HAT and beer our ekke.- are askng us o be prepared o fgh. Now hey demand of us sacrfces for-grea Bran, usng Naonal defense o pu a sra-jacke on he naon, and nex, f and above 7 bllon dollars. And,S""jJ" 3 O paramoun. _W'e ( porer. Larry Leshan, '42. wll be a referendum on egh o'clock classes a a sp br sumpon of peace, wll oal f w/osm and flag- ' expec a hell of a lo, bu elecon n Ph Bee Frday afernoon. Hs Lordshp w.alefavor even nne Mock classes bu remember, sudens,. (?''. when Grea Bran needs greaer ad and here seems*-danger of peace, hey wll demand or ^ parcpaon wh an posed "gfs" o Grea Br-^cVm^' hs does no nclude our pro-, 'y -..be flagran breach n' suppose 'll ge! Na E. es of A. E. F. hkng over o Europe o ' ve he world for democracy". mmense. an, he cos of whch wll be ( n:^naonal law beng. cman, 43. people objec o rsng early when sprng rolls 'round '-' made n.'>e name of Amer-: \ presen expec o pass my don' forge o voe! A grea many of our youhs r -n beng sucked no '-'he nevable resul of war cansm «' A he -ms. Laer. hope o marry champonshp mllonaress and rere he day Only $25,000 annually, no axes, J Roosevel dynasy. Tom. Mcr (Connued on Pag 'e).* fnancng s a lowerng' (Cor"-d On Page 5) h-ave college. Bll Smh, *44. and ' he dsconnuaon of he j'42. s: s

5 Tuesday, January 4, 94 THE FLAT HAT JKAOE FVE EDTORAL-Connued KEEP US OUT OF WAR! (Connued from Page Four) hs bloody vorex of war no because hey are cowards or pacfss or ffh columnss or "dupes of foregn powers" bu because hey are no convnced of eher he good nenons of our leaders or of Bran's leaders. A bale for empre never helped he people. Le England gve us evedence of her new fah, of he sncery of her war ams, by callng a hal o such accs as he recen arres of he ndan Moslem, Maulaua Azad, Presden of he All-nda Congress; by geng rd of Tores lke "Holy Fox" Halfax and he res of he unholy, reaconary crew; by defendng he lvng sandards of he people and pung a sop o war profeerng; by buldng adequae ar rad shelers; and by nsung a people's governmen whose leaders we can rus, ne o end he war lke he las one, bu raher o pu an end o he causes for hese eernally recurrng bloody conflcs. Le he Uned Saes hal hs orgy of war profeerng and empre grabbng a he expense of he ordnary U. S. czen and of smaller naons and colonal peoples. Le he.uned Saes guard s cvl lberes, proec s labor sandards, guard agans succumbng o facsm n he name of fghng, hal s ad o Japan and ad Chna, and above all le he Uned Saes keep ou of hs war! Add Zes o Your Daly Lfe Chew Delcous DOUBLEMNT GUM -r»n DOUBLEMWT GUM. w r,,nq LKJWUU ^ _, m a s o chew, weu, You know how much o x ^ngj here's exra fun ^ewmgs OOUBLEMNT GUM and enjoyng WP delcous,,,-.-,*. T -pjt GUM evexy day. :nmm *or*o $ FOE PRNTNG * see he % % VRGNA GAZETTE, nc. Y '$: Phone 92 ' Rear of Pos Offce!&&~Q~&$&$&-b-Q-$-&b&Q-$&4, &&Q OLD VRGNA HAM SOUTHERN FRED CHCKEN * & * THE DNNER BELL Vrgna Ave. and Randolph S. One Block off Rchmond Rd. "A Good Place o Ea" f&smb sofdfwbb E. L. DANLEY f Waches, Jewelry, Bands and Reparng & Prnce George Sree $ Wllamsburg j SGN OP THE! GOLDEN BALL PEWTER _ GFTS SLVER! Duke of Glouceser Sree Frends nfluence Relav GVE THEM ONE OF OUR Sunbeam Mxmasen And 's Jus $23.75 SEE Vrgna Elecrc & Power Co. Sanford Theare Exper Talks To fne Ars Group Speakng nformally on he heare boh here and abroad, Waldemar Johansen echncal ddreeor of he Sanford Unversy Theare, was presened by he Fne Ars Deparmen Thursday afernoon, January 9. Alhough European heares have been more exensve projecs han hose n Amerca, echncans on hs sde of he Alanc have been able o accomplsh more wh he facles avalable, Mr. Johansen poned ou. Afer hs alk, Mr. Johansen answered he audence's quesons on he commercal heare and heare unons. Sldes of Ngh Mus Fall and plays ha Mr. Johansen pu on a he Sanford Theare were also presened. n addon o hs alk, Mr. Johansen had on dsplay a group of waer colors n he foyer of Ph Bea Kappa. Women's Debae Tryous For Trp Held Ths Week Tryous for he annual debae rp of he Women's Debae Councl were posponed o January 5 from he orgnal dae se as Janlary 8h. All varsy members hose who have been n he councl for a leas a year are elgble o ry ou. - Four members wll be seleced wo o go on a norhern rp and wo on a souhern rp he las week n February. They wll debae wh sudens from several large colleges. The subjec for debae s: "Resolved ha here should be a unon or allance of he Wesern Hemsphere for he purpose of defense agans foregn aggresson." The wnners wll be announced n he nex ssue of he FLAT HAT. The Two Wllamsburg PENDER [QUALTY POOD STORES! JCaer Especally o W. & M.J Fraernes and Sorores Groceres Qualy. Meas Fresh Frus and Vegeables Ferguson Prn Shop Phone Good Prnng W'lam.sburg, Va. Goodpar Company (ncorporaed) $ WHOLESALE FOOD. SUPPLES MM Hunngon Ave, NEWPORT NEWS. VA. ' Wllams Barber Shop Snce 92 we have served he sudens of Wllam and Mary. J Ths same coureous and effcen servce awas you oday. Over Wllamsburg Theare Dodge - Plymouh GENERAL TRES TEXACO PRODUCTS Ayers Moor Co. Behnd Pos-Offce Complmens of! ROSE'S 5c, 0c & 25c Sore Only Yeserday By RHODA HOLLANDER was merely wh emporary buldngs ha he College of Wllam and Mary embarked on s career n 694 and opened new channels o knowledge. Such mprovemens and changes have snce aken place, ha he college would no longer be recognzed as he self-same nsuon. n he early developmens, he orgnal srucures were he Wren Buldng, he. Presden's House, and he Brafferon House, desgned by Sr Chrsopher Wren, he genus of S. Paul's Cahedral. The Presden's House was damaged by fre whle occuped by French roops durng he Yorkown Campagn. Lous XV, a Ms own expense, repared he buldng whch was resored o s orgnal by John D. Rockefeller, Jr., n 93. The Wren Buldng was so badly burned n 705, n 859, and n 862, ha only he walls remaned. The srucure oday s hsorcally "accurae as resored by Mr. Rockefeller, excep for he modern convenences of arfcal lghng, hea, and freproofng. A majory of he buldngs were consruced whn he pas foureen or ffeen years, so are que new and modem. The Rogers Scence Hall was ereced n 927. n 928, Washngon Hall was bul as a memoral o George Washngon, lcensed as a surveyor of he college n 749 and he frs Chancellor of he college afer he Revoluon. Marshall-Wyhe was ereced n 9S5. Unl 908, when a separae Lbrary buldng was consruced.wh funds gven by Mr. Andrew Carnege and oher frends of he college, he lbrary was mmedaely back of he Chapel n he man bufldng of he College. Wh an appropraon from he Sae of Vrgna he buldng was enlarged o s presen sze n 929, a a cos of $20,000. Old Talaferro Hall, once a dormory for men and bul n 893, has snce been remodeled and s now he Fne Ars Buldng. The Ph Bea Kappa Memoral Hall was compleed and open for use n November 926. Funds for he erecon of hs hall were furnshed by members of he Uned Chapers of Ph Bea "Kappa as a memoral o he ffy founders of he socey. Blow Gym was consruced n 924 and s now n he process of beng enlarged. Gary Feld Sadum s also a raher recen addon. The sunken gardens were compleed n 936. The shrubbery and boxwood hedgng was donaed by Presden Bryan. The four dormores for men, Tyler, Monroe, Old Domnon, and Talaferro Halls were consruced, respecvely, n 926, 924, 927, and 935. The women's dormores, Jefferson, Barre, Brown, and Chandler, were bul n 920, 927, 930, and 93, respecvely. (nformaon from he College Caalogue.) WHTE'OPTCAL CO. f ± + * Medcal Ars Buldng 4 "* Newpor News, Va. J DB. BBANTLEY HENDERSON^ f $ 4. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throa, f B W B C. M $ Pasry Shop Fancy Cakes, Pes Bread ± and Rolls % f Open Sundays Phone 298X f Wllamsburg Coal Co. f COAL FUEL OL A Concree and Buldng X X Supples Y Y The Home of Servce j> Z Phone 27 $ THE CEDARS Jamesown Road, Lsed n Duncan Hnes 940 "Lodgng For a Ngh" TELEPHONE 20fl. Mss M. Margare Marsh, Mss Elzabeh L. Marsh, E. N.» Hosesses mmm FORUM {Connued from Page 4) of democracy; he none oo suble appeals for nervenon found n many moves and mos newsreels; he Fascs or Communs ag beng gven o everyone who dsagrees wh he Admnsraon's foregn polces; and he sgma of cowardce ha goes wh no wanng o be klled by a bulle or a bomb fred mles away. s me ha Amerca and parcularly Amercan youh arose and proesed agans beng led no a war. Hler s sll 3,000 mles away and unable o cross 20 mles of Englsh channel. He has ye o prove hs ably o keep hs conquered naons under conrol for* any lengh of me. Snce, he Bble and common sense o he conrary, force can only be me wh force, s well o arm ourselves and be prepared for any conngency. Bu here s no reason n he world why we should go ou of our way o seek a fgh. There s no excuse for he connuaon of our presen polcy of war-lke acs agans he Axs powers. Above all, we should manan he sany he res of world has los, and judge problems mah our heads nsead of our hears. Amerca has a grea herage. Le's no rsk unl we know wha we're rskng over. Acves House of Burgesses The nex meeng wll be held.he frs Wednesday afer exams; and from hen on here wll be a meeng every wo weeks wh ousde speakers gvng alks on subjecs neresng o members of he House of Burgesses. $ * * * Varsy Club Preparaons for a Mnsrel show under he drecon of Seve Lenz are beng made. No defne dae has as ye been se. A campagn agans cung campus s also beng planned. "Keep off he grass" sgns wll be placed on he lawns n an aemp o carry ou hs am. Seve Lenz and Jack Gannn were naed Thursday ngh, January 9h. 5j< s^c s c sf: Men's Debae Club The PMlomahean Hal- wll be he seng of he nex meeng of he Men's Debae Councl on Wednesday ngh a 7 o'clock. Each member of he debae club s requesed o prepare a fve-mnue alk on a presen-day opc. n he near fuure he club wll hold ryous o selec eams for he scheduled elaes. J * * % GAMMA PH 'BETAS gave her annual'wner formal dance on Frday ngh, January 0h, n Ph Bee. 5^ % 5{ X The Lbrary Scence Club The Lbrary Scence Club held s monhly meeng Wednesday ngh n, he Lbrary Scence Lab. Upon concluson of he usual busness, he members of he club enjoyed an excellen revew of Ernes Hemngway's For Whom he Bell Tolls by Mss Margare- Alexander.. Sgma Rho akes pleasure n announcng he naon of Elmo Parr of Hopewell, New Jersey. The neror of her house on Jamesown Road was recenly relecoraed and repaned. RODGERS CLEANERS Alerng - Reparng. Plan: Rchmond Road Phone 72M Offce: Prnce George S. Phone 557R Sadum Servce Saon Ca.ndy, Tobaccos, Pasres Open 7 A. M. - :30 P.M. Ph Alpha's Fddle Whle Fra Burns By EOSANNE STRUNSKY The unusual sgh of a fre-engne earng down he Duke of Glouceser Sree and he Rchmond Road jus afer lumen me one day las week araced a large crowd of curous ownsfolk and sudens o he Ph Alpha Fraerny House where he engne sopped. Smoke was pourng ou of he back, wndows and a shee of flame was eang he pan off he Language Assocaon. ' There ske back wall of he house. Fremen wh he ad of some college jockeys (lke Harrson Byrd) quckly wen o work wh hose and axes bu was almos an hour before he blaze was fully exngushed. Apparenly sarng by sponaneous combuson n a back room on he ground floor where rwnks were sored, he fre soon made s way o he second floor. The boys of he fra helped move her possessons ou of harm's way or sood around and wached as charred runks were hrown ou hrough a hole whch had once been he wall of a room. Texaco, he Fraerny dog masco, seemed o enjoy he excemen. He raced around geng n everyone's way and ended up followng Berne Goldsen whose frs hough was o save Texaco's dog bscu. One of he oher boys came ou of he house wh hs collecon of welve ppes bulgng hs pockes, whle anoher came ou carryng he only su he had ha hadn' been soaked by he waer from he hose and n he oher hand he held a scorched porable rado. Though he house was nsured, many of he personal effeecs of he boys ha were los weren' nsured, so he exen of he damages couldn' be esmaed. More han 80 Unversy-gven scholarshps were recenly awarded sudens a Unversy of Texas Dean Landbrum Aends Modern Language Mee ' Dr. Grace Landrum, Dean of he women of he College am 'professor of Englsh, arrved n Boson on December wemy-ssh fa* he openng sesson of he Modem aended dseussofcs,en he rgas and works of Chancer, he Mde Englsh wrers, Spencer, Safeespeare, and Wordsworl and ls conemporares. A wrj? neresng alk was gven en he revval of he Breon language whch "s he ongue of -norhwes Brony., The presden of he assocaon, Dr. Carl Young, made a sncere plea for he horough and connued sudy of foregn languages. The Chaucer group s workng J»r a memoral fund by Chaneex lovers o be gven o he "*em)s%>p of Canerbury for he reeapmseon of he cy <; he presen crss mely as nneee; sx hundredh - Chaucer's deah..'ana'bury 'm Ther plea s *-r!y was -Ac "'versary - Unversy of -daho recenly obaned a large porra of he lae Senaor Wllam K. Borah. H. LAPDOW, Taora Alerng and mparng Done by Hxpers Behnd S#HMf% Cour " A.&N. SfD'ESS " SPORTNC4 GOODS Men's Beady o W«ar Clohng- Ahlec Supples BAND BOX CLEANERS, 3 SUPERLATVE DMY CLEANNG SERVCE- BEN READ College Represenave BOB WALLACE, '20 H'HHfl x4! COLONAL ELECTRCAL SHOP fr Prnce George Sree Pfce-.e /k % GENERAL ELECTRC DEALER ELECTRCAL CONTRACTOR f FLOYD T. BOZARTH, Proprey SX-HK*. ckf l Hrernml # Resaur CONDTONED The larges and bes plaee o ea n he OoF.;;: Cy. We serve Breakfass, Dnners, and Supp-v;-. -' ".: a la care. We Welcome Vsors and Sudens. We vr^.\ make our place your home; have all you* me us. We apprecae your paronage. Specal Raes o Sudens Wffamsburg, Vrgna on o -, wh

6 PAGE SX H E L A T HAT M-G-M, ufoa 'as aken over was Mero Day m Balmore SWRLBY TEMPLE from Fox, s h» oher day when CLARK GA have mananed durng he ogeher wh relaed courses from svng no c'wx' 2 on he curlyfc> ujed mopno v suffered, mor*- p J for a shoulder examnaon. L V enered Johns Hopkns Hos- ARTCLE V semeser precedng he semeser n whch he elecon her deparmens. Our 'new program recognzes he need oday Secon. Every offcer on leavng U'JJ from ''. y A.er cause, f: m '<: GABLE had a molar exrac \ va CAROLE LOMBAKD, hs offce, shall gve o hs successors all papers, documens, age a leas as hgh as he s held a qualy pon aver for professonal ranng n busness admnsraon, bu nsss h <d vehlfje-, '- "e wll > eosla-ted wl. :KF,Y OOXEY hs <.>..., 'ulprtren a slgh operaon V u'p Washngon several books, and money belongng o average for he o'lr SM - ha such ranng, o be adequae, am) JTJTY 0A> AND. a bg he socey whch shall be a par den body. mus use he basc lberal ars M'Mca! SowmL good. day earler, he GABLES were of a permanen record. udes." 3. A canddae for he olfc j USC A LEV.T arrved n presen when PRESDENT Sf-'on 2. All records shall be The drecor of he new deparmen wll be Dr. Charles F. Marsh, body mus have mananed of Presden of he suden»u?\raod las A for hs role ROOSEVELT made hs hsorc 0 ':M o he Suden Body. ' "ars moun's ASS THE BOYS address on he sae of he naon. ARTCLE V a graduae of Lawrence College durng each of he hoe semesers precedng he se CaOB-BYF" 4 n wen before Announcemen was made over he Secon. The Suden Assembly and he Unversy of llnos, who?v» camera?. >? rday, he 4h, naonal neworks ha he GABshall have power o conduc suden elecons n accordance wh has been assocae professor and meser n whch he elecon under he dn-.. Aon of Vcor LES were 'n he PRESDENT'S professor of economcs a Wllam s held a qualy pon average a leas as hgh as he Sfhersnnge, > muscal megapnner. bwl HT was graned a And he GABLES were pleny sudy a he me of he broadcas. he procedure conaned n hese and Mary snce 930, Dr..Marsh by-laws. has had wde busness experence, average for he enre suden body. fto of fbsenee from "NFOR hrlled. has worked wh several governmen agences, ncludng he N.R. Commee on Elecons com. Vacances n class and suden. There shall be nsued a MATON V-Uw d" so ha he Accordng o he New York coum accep (be Paramoun offer. FLM CRTCS (who always A., U. S. Cvl Servce Commsson and U. S. Employmen Ser four classes and wo members specal elecons held n acposed of he presdens of he body offces shall be flled a The WALT LASNEY Caroons hnk hey know beer han anyone else) "THE GRAPES OF vce, and before comng o Wl of he Assembly apponed a cordance wh he provsons la/e once?ga«n oeen seleced by he Exhbors or he counry as WRATH" -was he bes pcure of lam and Mary augh a Amercan Unversy, Washngon. leas wo members of he n hese by-laws, excep ha large by he Presden. A se forh for regular elecons u champs -.njng he "Shor 940. KATHERNE HEPBURN was seleced he bes Female Performer for her par n "THE scs and markeng wll be add sudens. The dues of he may be se a he dscreon of Hew courses n advanced sa Commee shall be women he me for a specal elecon PHLADELPHA STORY." Bes ed o exsng busness admnsraon courses, whch have hereolowng: V. Nomnaons Commee Commee shall be he fol he Commee on Elecons. Male Performer: CHARLE CHAPLN for hs "GREAT DC fore been ncluded whn he deparmen of economcs. A he nomnees for class and su Commee on Nomnaons. To call for peons of There shall be nsued a TATOR." Pernen noe:,chap LN refused he award. same me a new assocae professor n sascs wll be apponed of he Assembly, represenbers of he Suden Assembly. den body offces (members composed of he senor mem PRANK CAPRA'S new pcure "MEET JOHN DOE" s jus abou and a compleely equpped sascal laboraory esablshed. The Councl, Head Cheer Lead o nomnae canddaes when aves o he Men's Honor The duy of hs Commee s ready. As sands, pcure s 8,500 fee, or wo and a half oher members of he busness admnsraon faculy wll be Wayne qualfed canddaes nomna hey are less han hree (3) hours. The half hour wll probably be rmmed' ou. BARBARA Gbbs, professor of accounancy, ed for each offce by general STANWYCK s he sar. and Hhber D. Corey, assocae peon. professor of economcs and bus Secon 2. (The elecon of edors of publcaons o be con Srange are he ways.. Alexandra Korda ' has changed he sdered furher by he Suden name of he flm "LADY HAM- Assembly). LLTON" o "THAT HAMLTON Secon 8. The Suden Assembly WOMAN." Pcure sars VVEN shall have he power o'make s!eaa AAAln', d> >r. V/eslr-v?JA-> a*><* <*»! jf "/! > s" 'j'u'kh/,.f. ^ y ; */ ' ^ ' c or '<>. A AA -. G ' jr..' v r ><«-»s 'l,- <A-,4o -«,,., P'Jf'^v >: ' C'j'G,!'<-', " :- Wdam Hol-,glcA remark-.-> pkurzonon j-. Ao'L} y*> r, a he.";-»n, -; ALOAVSJ. c roo' * >A >>R, r A OF A A-AAALA. ' LEGH and LAURENCE OLV ER. Havng compleed hs role n "MAN UF BAAS' TO ' - - MCK EA AOOA'F -wes h nev o»l d»! ' 'A. AA A.LH ; V.- T ~ A A/ ll A VAr- ^AA A. r v l '/»m r <-.«- ) ncu». ' r--r - \~Y f,s.a.0 Busness Admn..(Connued From Page ) more specalzed work n busness, economcs, accounancy and law, ness admnsraon, who have been members of he Wllam and Mary faculy for several years. Servng as assocaed faculy of he deparmen wll be seveneen professors from oher deparmens whose courses are ncluded n he negraed programs for busness rcljba -adon ram J; < v h an f'n h - "or, he n>' v u c n \ ', <> ' whch '"' ' ns' s. -un-m ' bo leur'a, 0' - JH ' C) ' L (.^o or \ l-.. ) j > >el > A, >. J " c< ' ' ' ' - a * am DO. 'mae LJ' 2, a> ru Mr P, a ^ J>" ' 'Ofc"- l- "<n nd b", A - S^ wh L a no»m- Ders of ne sar and wl-be conduced accordng o he uoral sysem, so ha each suden wll have work adaped o hs parcuuar college program. The en programs n busness admnsraon, one of whch each suden wll follow n Ms junor and senor years, are on he fol ARl-lLldV. o re< v " c *. 033 Tor,» > s'_ < er.j.-.2«.nwnl n a-maaan su >.«^her furnsh' - - bd:.-.->^ - s-bo < a fa \ «n - r>''-ence of he - r. 'Ae*a< " Aou An'Jk'aA en^ale reg ser p. >< " >>-" de suc- ULOOD AND' opsh' -o npleaon c" Jer junor./ ND V " oahem rv. v ej' ; c sarr""; -ollego ;*«! p.-or o July, 94. lowng" opcs: General Busness, 'fonh FO\'f. * and clu'.n. j Aoplcans na* ro eaer he ex A jv' JOHN ', a m'uauon "ho c ;-n- d he surance, Markeng, Personnel, Ad- Accounancy, Foregn Trade, n- rn* A u-",cakp/hlfv<; LJL.0 )D AN >) hrd y^ar C.rh"»; 3 s -y pror;mnsraon, Sascs, Bankng,34 NO" >, (.;, made oy Rudo h < M>.\,'^' \ denno jand Fnance, Busness and Governmen, ' r'o dus -^ and Busness and Law. bc-se posons are _, o Je^, v.tn^o su'pr nessonal The busness admnsraon deparmen -X fcsa^^"^^ ask-, co ' r d *"h ch a wll be closely negra- praccal f" s f-'u ^Jp7Ar'Cf.Yr ptc?3'' ; r, app.kdon of H> prncples of one ed wh he exsng deparmen ^rvjrl&^ys^j^&l V " Jn^c^.' -a h«.olwng op- f)f economcs, he head of whch 'Jan. n u<<. ' - -V Ll. lal eco- U s Dr. Albon G. Taylor, and wll Jn.? «).. l, \, <r -; 4T d hus-! De afflaed wh he Marshall-. }, oh : -urf0r>oa no <J >; e ^ 'ne,; o 3sry; ge- Czenshp. The courses wll lead u' W.lll ); eco- Wyhe School of Governmen and l>!> ^y: ho ~>, f z j'j-, lorcul- o he bachelor of ars degree. «m,-b'c- \_A, Pg Caroon *;.*. 'l- '_ ;; pho paholo- Vocaonal gudance and placemen servce for graduaes wll be r ' > ahh-.rm * *M A >n pol- 'Abo!,*». -'.«,.narj 6-7 ca M 'K ', -.r-n, " cology; offered hrough he placemen bureau whch has been operaed wh msfk -.-ONJ4 la "FH h? o a ua ^,>'s; sascs. marked success for a number of r»»-o».*. / w.nw.u, Lnda Darnell Fe-.- a]>o' v, have - been years by Professor Corey. "VAJ> H.kNKA" m.d<» m Che c'n, B'ology, Home Plus- l".\- ' &. hsnoy Economes, sol Kcono cs, and. ", on herefore, A uxer he greaes Alumn Essay j opporuny.(connued From Page ) ;-JA< >,..- z.v, nurj 8 Th»,? -n >lo<! m hese exameeu we addonal n- rjarj. Lola naons a;". < " n {" run n f, he Uned Saes cc $e-\u 'JA'TMEEB" M A c '"" mj.s on, Washngm, f'. ', '/>u hs should be ' dmu- nnmed a 'v -me- applca j aons. l-sl ) ".'e va- he.com-. \"fw. UrA. u, U', ATKU! ' >' r-n Wlln AncS o no A. J, h.u January 20, 'll' 3;>'~,ny o aken for 'Xc-'a --n as a. ReVnond or N f.dk r-\ 'J». - r >- n r.:' 3. >:M A conneced wh he College, Maran Sue Handy, '3. 7. The prze wnnng arcle wll be prned n he May, 94, ssue of he ALUMN GAZETTE. 8. The prze wll be awarded a he annual Alumn Luncheon, Saurday, June 7, All enrans are nved o express hemselves freely. The Judges wll be asked o base her decsons on conen and syle. A,,,{ OHU ' l)\f f).jsm. ~ n- v v >' «h.l A.-. > A..-- ' Cl O - b >.,(a.u'/'-. cl.j" A Chl.KC-. Cou.> f'or, Th* 3. '.n >n ' m n Ar. We.v - Au T M-. -.,., ' n j O- Pc lure Framng, ' V Made. Elecrcal Ap * Pan, ronng Boad> -*> ^pec Aenon o rraenubes and dorornes j Pennsula Hardwa-- rp. Phone US 'M^X-^^-^'-^^^-^^-^-M-*-^-^*-^ J«5-^^-}-^~J.-«-J-«-^<^.*.v, 4-0-*^4~^ j 'c.l A b New By-Laws (Connued From Page ) open and may be closed by an acceped moon. er). 2. To deermne he elgbly of nomnees accordng o he qualfcaons se forh n hese by-laws, 3. To se a me for holdng every regular class "and Suden Body elecon, provded, however, ha such elecons mus be held beween he frs and las days of Aprl, beween he hours of hree and sx p. H,, n Ph Bea Kappa Hall, and pro- 'Ld f. flv ", *' -.wbn-?», ^ An o ' -- x' v- " <> cj. *- '. ' ' A T e n J. c A' ' ' ' ov r -, > - v -,Av o m " - k run a". >'< g. c r'ec A '' c". d c " uud s.u' A" o<. f nvluv o j ".n, (on^s^., o he Lep jaanc. - *. Men A Hono Cunel ^nd of he Membe o he H< nor Councl an of he Mmb"rs of he Honor Counee A de Women's Suden's Cooperave Governmen as.-o, a lon. The dues of us Commee shall be o hold ole o -, by secre ballo n aoudak... wh he provson.-, se fo h n hese by-laws. T'P comnlee shall deermne rd ^ a< d procedure of elecon-- The Commeeshall <ou. b)o r --»nd make known he sul of elecons. V "h ll.t of voes shall d^^duoe A (Hon.. SudonN flal T ';* known her cand da<» or offce by peou<, he J nnee on Elecons "a., h j^on o bear en -a-oau -. Peons for cl,o.> offces &nall be sgned by members of he class whch he -canddae seeks o represen. Peons shall be presened a he offce of he Dean of Men whn he me deermned by he Commee on Elecons. V, Qualfcaons for Offce:. Freshman Offces: A, canddae for a Freshman Class or Assembly Offce mus be: a suden n hs frs year a he College of Wllam and -Mary, a qualfed member of he Freshman Class and mus have aended no oher college or unversy prevous o hs enrollmen a Wllam and Mar-". -. All Plhv OfUvs:. A <"j<, ^.!! «he a bono ' A 0 RLPMR ' nor Mn ;. or s AA AJJAETT DNNERS D-A5 SAECALTY PHONE 789 " fde member of he class whch he seeks o represen. 2. A canddae for any offce oher han ha of Presden of he Suden Body mus- recommendaons o he' General Cooperave Commee concernng socal polces and acves of he suden body am' o a^ 'h_ C m dee o ffe, =,A, (j c- grv. SO, J" Uor -h. n. / H" n T J v c\\ o on n s v. be (con' na ec' - V* ^ > KW v* on -.ua. o" > d" u Af^embly Co u gln n 2 O n zfnvn lmh have na om<n led ^coo-maon from oe bacem. Assemblj wll no ';o hs book ^"m^, Vl allowed a place on he Socal Calendar of he College or represenaon n he College yearbook. Secon' 5. The Suden Assembly S'all have he auhory o enforce le followng '-due" rules by means of a Freshman Tr bnnal: The Freshman Trbunal s lo b* coupos > uf he ^!x sophnmoe ne.nb"<? of rh" SA'den A ^enb\-, h e Prosdc-nA of he Aoplomore C'oss, An,-vH bo h" ( ho.an, he \-;Hr o r ' (A- T e-frae.n"l As"oc'n f he Lo, and,he Pos Panhellenc Councl. 2. The "Due" Rules:.. Due caps Tuesday, January 4, 84 a. All freshmen mus wea (5) All Fresh run rales wl'l due caps when o. camp-s connue unl Chrsmas vacaon; or n Wllamsburg and vcny. bu. * Wllam and (a) From 7 a. n. o 0 p. Mary beas Rchmond n fooball he rules wll be suspended m. on weekdays. a once. Any volaon of (b) From 7 a. m, o p. m. on Saurdays. he above rules s subjec he acon of he Trbunal. o (c) No caps worn on Sundays. Secon C. The Suden Assembly «(d) Freshmen men are requred shall have he auhory o dscuss and ac upon all peons o wear black bow presened o he Assembly by es on Saurday nghs and Sundays, and freshmen women he suden body. Secon 7. The Suden AssembV are requred o wear shall have he rgh o dscuss * rbbons on Saurday nghs anyhng relaed o he general and Sundays. welfare of he College and o (2) Campus Walks make recommendaons hereon a. Freshmen wll lse only he mddle campus walk when gong o he General Cooperave Commee. o and from own. b. When passng Lord Boeour, Freshmen men are requred o p her has, he women o cursy. (8) Aendance a College Funconsa. ARTCLE V. Freshmen are expeced o aend all convocaons, suden body meengs, rbunal meengs, Freshman Class meengs, and pep ralles.. n cases of nece-y, permsson o be absen f 'oo : '.;." of he above mobngs moy he obaned from aoy m.-mb - m he Trbunal. b. Freshmen ne "' -'! " ' W'. > ' ^3 3Lup of Uel"* Cnvd',: :}- r-n.l Servce 24 F. Dourlu'y. uook [o he Tr-joA LL-rk A. «. DADDS, 'rcy. aend all major home ahlec coness and wll:. Occupy a cheerng secon desgnaed for hem. 2. Use her megaphones a all games. 3. Learn all college cheers and songs before he frs home fooball game, () Couresy and General Conduc. a. n acvch'dane-* wa Wllo-o and MaryV g leeord of frk-ncs, s e\peed ha freshno' wll sh-nv dee respec and coun.-./ >o h-r classmaes, o oher sudens. o he faculy, and o vsors o he College Every proposed aleraon. amendmen, or addon o hese by-laws and rules of order herouno annexed, mus be handed '. > he Presden n wrng, who sh.a, publsh he same o he Assembly, am a he no" regu'ar mee-g,.nay be adoped by a wo-hrds voe of he enb-o membershp, j-m.l reupon of; M.0 Cooperave. J. d.r-e;,'h-d :u C.ono-l Aocp" December A', AJ, 'jjl..». A * ' h"npf A ' ; - ' Ahone 4'» \v'h!arsl>)-". V: WEACCOLAND*U*S*A* dvss jqumnds f smokers lke yours m fncs abou, obacco am.». MH3ER, BETTER TASTf lo he keen neres of he housands of men and women who vs our Cheserfeld facores, we owe he dea of publshng he book, "TOBAGGOLAND, U. S. 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