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1 TELEPHONE NEWS TEMS TO THE LAT HAT Campus Office Phone 157 Prin Shop (Mondays) THE LAT COLLEE O WLLAM AND MARY TELEPHONE NEWS TEMS TO THE LAT HAT Campus Office Phone 157 Prin Shop (Mondays) VOLUME XXX. NO. 16. Charer Day Celebraion Scheduled for Thurs.ll A Warren To Denver Culer Address WLLAMSBUR, VA TUESDAY, EB. 6, 1940 Z-792 he 1938 season, i has been played wih enormous success by professional and amaeur companies all over he counry. "Our Town" The rsuls of he preliminary The wo hundred and forysevenh Charer Day of he Col 8:00 P. M. he fifh in he series cones have been abulaed and balloing in he ia Ha beauy is a play ha a person can see repeaedly and enjoy more each ime. The final ryous for he William and Mary Varsiy Show were lege of William and Mary will be The ine Ars Deparmen and <> _ of general lecures anauged for voing will begin o pick he bes celebraed wih he usual colorful he William and Mary Players will held las Thursday nigh in Phi he year by he aculy Commiee on Lecures, Ar, and Music. As par of he Charer Day cel ballo box will be saioned in fron en from he 25 nominees. The and impresivs exercises on Thursday, ebruary 8, a 11 a. in. in pa Hall on he nighs of ebruary scheduled for presenaion on presen his play in Phi Bea Kay- liea Kappa Hall. The Show u ^o.ecis Are subjec will be "Saxon England." Phi Bea Kappa 'Hall. There will 29 and viareh 1. March in he same hall. ebraion of he college's 247 h of he library irom Wednesday Professor Malone is a naive of unil riday, 'i ear ou he ballo be an academic procession o open Perhaps he mos unusual fac n a wo hour display of alen*, year of formal exisence, he regular Tuesday afernoon program he program. abou "Our Town", excep ime nvied To Mississippi. He carried on h'u found a fne boom of he page. which included singing, dancing, graduae sudy a Emory Universiy, he Universiy of Chicago, cas for 72 girls 'in he nomina Approximaely 500 ballos were This year's commemoraive services will be brighened by such ha here is a sage manager,-- Conference es, 30 sudens performed on he here is virually no scenery, Li impersonaions and comedy skech of he "This s William and he Universiy of Copenhagen, he Mary" series was dedicaed o Dr. ing preliminary voe. The ulimae purpose is o selec he en mew as Charles Warren, disinguished lawyer from Dedham, commenaor who direcs h-; of a special casing commiee a prologue and inerpreer ami sage before he scruinizing eyes Universiy of celand, and Princeon Universiy. His Ph. D. de James Blair, he firs presiden of The Dean of Women of he College of William and Mary and he gree was conferred by he Uni "Parade of Beauy" and anoher Mass. and Washingon, D. C. former assisan U. S. Disricl A he mechanics. David QuinJan Hanson, Dave Quinism, Jim Tal- did in is founding. course of he play and assiss win composed of Tom orsyh, Tim he college and o he woik he mos beauiful co-eds for he Williamsburg Branch of he Associaion of Universiy Women cor raining and ineres essenially The program ook he form of be presened March 14 and 15. versiy of Chicago. He is by shore ski in he varsiy oiww o orney, consiuional auhor and has been chosen for his role. The ley, and Harold Lazaron. The commenaor, Pulizer prize-winner of J.923 for his "Book of Su ibbs, Mrs. ibbs, eorge, and crui more alen for he series of ibbs family is made up of Doc. purpose of he ryor was o redially invie he women sudens a philologis and lierary hisorian. a scries of conneced skis ha No aemp is being made o o aend he Annual Vocaional He is paricularly recognized for illusrae he difficulies ha Dr. pick he queen of he campus preme Cour" and Rober Bliss of Rebecca, o be played by Thomas skis which will make up he revue. This supplemened he firs uidance Confernece a he College on Tuesday, ebruary zh. Anglo-Saxon and Old Norse. Mr. a charer for he college and revquenly, he lising is alphabeical. his scholarly work in he field of Blair 1 ad o overcome in securing jus he en preies. Conse Washingon, former miniser o orsyh, Edna Whie, Carlon Sweden and Ambassador o Argenina as well as rusee of he ively. Mr. Webb, edior of he revealed several new and promis Laing, and Marva Blair respec ryou held lae in November and This program, has been arranged Malone has been professor in Johns enue for is suppor. n he opening scene we have Dr. Blair ibles" may have been overlooked, is realized ha cerain "elig- wih he close cooperaion of Morarboard. is co-founder and edior of he making his formal reques of bu his is no he faul of he Hopkins Universiy since He Carnegie nsiue. "rover's Corners Seninel", is o ing performers and comedy acs. Mr. Warren will deliver he annual Culer Lecure, choosing for Webb, by Arlene Murray, a prom be played by William Parry, Mrs. We have been forunae his Journal of American Speech, and Approximaely 30 skis have Queen Elizabeh for he charen cones commiee, i is he faul year in securing a group of unusually well-qualified speakers for em Language Noes and of he als, have already begun. Several be graned. n he second scene in his preliminary balloing wih is on he ediorial boards of Mod been oulined and formal rehears and her assurance ha i wouid of he voers. The freshmen lee!" his opic he very ineresing and ising- firs-imer, Emily Webb, by paricularly appropriae subjec Sue Shaffer, and lile Wally, by he Conference. Several of hem American Journal of Philology, j of hem have been eas, bu here we overhear a genlewoman of he a oal of 11 nominees, followed "The Supreme Cour and he Dispues beween he Saes." The ohr pars, large and small are hopeful ha hese speakers all of he mos imporan Ameri be filled. wha hey consider he prepos wih six each. The sophomores Kober orsyh. are prominen in heir fields. We urhermore, he is a member of are sill a number of openings o Queen and a coui*ier discussing by he senior and Junior classes Mr. Bliss will read selecions oher inhabians of rover's will have large and ineresed can and oreign language socieies in his paricular field as well Show is as follows: Tom or wilderness. The organizaion of he Varsiy erous scheme of a college in he are represned by wo girls. from an ancien royal proclamaion concerning he college and hony Manzi, Norris Lineweaver, ference. as of he Phi Bea Kappa Sociey syh, direcor; Tim Hanson, busi Corners are o be aken by An groups of sudens in heir con Dean James W. Miller will read James Buchholz, John Sumner, A five o'clock in Washingon Two imporan books which he ness manager; Jim Talley, echnical direcor; Lelia Anne Muncc, n he hird scene Dr. Blair is par of he 247 year old College Louise Eppinger, Waler Bara, 200, Mr. H. D. Corey, who is in has published are The Lierary arguing wih Dr. Seymour for Charer. ' Henry Kibel, and eorge oshail. charge of our Suden Placemen Hisory of Hamle and The Phonology of Modern celandic. n Lazaron,musical direcor. cosume direcor; and Harold funds o esablish he college. n To commemorae a relaive Several exra pars have no ye Bureau, will lecure briefly on he end Dr. Blair overcomes he even simulaneously, he members of he original Page family of The cas is looking forward wih siion". This should be of par been cas. "How o go abou geing a po red ape of he cour and he oher obsacles ha sand in his way, addiion o aricles published ir llerary journals upon his special Virginia who have migraed o exciemen and anicipaion o icular ineres o senior women, and he charer is finally graned. The program closed wih a field of research, he has published original verse. An exhibi of several pars of he naion, have ebruary 29 and March 1. The or sudens who anicipae work Debae laam been invied o do honor o Col. novely of such an unusuallywrien play as "Our Town", and Beginning a seven o'clock and exhibiion in he Library. in he summer. reading of he proclomae of esablishmen, by Louis Rives. The some of his wriings will be on John Page. The Colonel was he Plans Trips; firs colonis o convene his colleagues ogeher for he purpose enire program was ied ogeher by he narraion of Thomas he familiariy of many persons lasing unil nine, five speakers Professor Malone will be able c Try is 14h wih his play pu he acors on will lead conference groups in speak wih auhoriy upon England in he Anglo-Saxon period, a of esablishing William and Mary, orsyh, who aced as he announcer. heir mele. (Coninued on page wo) 250 years ago his ebruary. - period of such ineres and imporance o boh sudens of he Eng The par of Queen Mary was The Culer lecures are an annual even susained by he James lish language iself and o hose oold Culer fund esablished in 1926, and bears is donor's name. Eminen speakers of he pas have been James M. Beck, eorge Wicker sham, John H. Laane, uy D. off, William E. Dodd, Parick J. Hurley, Newon D. Baker, Ehelber Warfield, Alexander W. Weddell, William Y. Ellio, and Harold J. Laski. Bryan is irs Speaker A Bruon Dr. John Sewar Bryan will be he firs speaker on he Bruon Parish Lenen programme of Sunday evening lecures. The heme of his Lenen sudy series which commences nex Sunday wih Presiden Bryan's alk, is "Chrisianiy in he Modern World." This will be he firs ime he William and Mary college presiden has spoken o a suden religious group in church. Oher prominen men including members of he faculy will coninue his series of lecures hrough Len, ending Palm Sunday, March 17h. All sudens ineresed and hose of he faculy who may -wish o come are invied o \r> h.formal buffe supper preceding V. ^ ; v from 4:30 o 6 in ;e >'^' i h: House on Duke of iouc e; s;. mmediaely following ih f?uu"; a discussion group will be held where quesions may be asked of he speaker. The ime is six o'clock Sunday, ebruary 11h, he speaker is Presiden Bryan, he place is Bruon Parish Church, and he opic is 'Chrisianiy in he Modern World'. This perinen subjec should surely be a source for an ineresing exchange of ideas in he discussion,;group which will follow Presiden Bryan's alk. Cas for "Our Town" Se; Producion Scheduled for eb. 29h and March 1s Thornon Wilder's very familiar and popular play, "Our Town", he nex play of he season, has been eas and has now gone ino rehearsal afer many meeings for reading and discussion so ha he William and Mary Players migh ge acquained wih he growing up, he marrying, and he living and dying in a small own. "Our Town" has no only received amazing rave-nciees from all he imporan newspapers, and won he Pulizer Prize for he bes play of Cavaliers Hold Pow- Wow 2nd Conference Mee Calling upon all, he youh of Virginia o aend and paricipae in is sessions, he second Virginia Youh Conference will mee in Richmond a race and Holy Triniy Church on ebruary 9h, 10h, and 11h. The conference will be officially opened on riday afernoon by an address by his Excellency, James H. Price, overnor of Virginia. The purpose of he Conference, o quoe Miss Jimmie Woodward he chairman from Randolph Macon Woman's College, is as follows: "We wan he Virginia Youh Conference o be he forum where every young Virginian may discuss his needs and work oward heir aainmen. We wan he Virginia Youh Conference o be he medium of co-ordinaing he effors of all he youh organizaions in he Sae o make a beer Virginia. We wan, finally, he Virginia Youh Conference o be a link wih oher Souhern organizaions o resore he Souh o is proper place in he Naion." Wih his end in view he conference will have a discussion on he, "ssues before he 1940 eneral Assembly" which will be in session a he ime. Honorable William D. Medley, Sae Senaor and Honorable William Neff from he House, of Delegaes will lead his discussion. ollowing his various round - able discussions will be held on: Ciizenship, lead by Professor eorge W. Spicer, Universiy of Virginia; Educaion, led by Dr. rancis Chase, Virginia Educaion Associaion; Public Healh, led by Dr. E. M. Holmes, Jr., Sae Deparmen of Public Healh; Youh in Rural Areas, led by Mr. James S. Wills, Direcor of he Virgiain arm Securiy Adminisraion; Youh and he Church, led by Rev. Ernes A. De Bordenave, S. Paul's Church, Alexandria; and Youh in ndusry, led by Miss ladys Boone, Swee Briar College. Aracive recreaion programs have also been arranged by he Richmond Local Commie, during which ime he delegaes from all he various colleges and oher groups will have an opporuniy o become beer acquained wih one anoher. Delegaes are expeced from all he Virginia Colleges and from various church groups, farm groups, poliical and rade union groups; here will hus be an opporuniy o hear a wide diversiy of opinion and mee people from all over he sae. Among he endorsers of he conference are: Dr. Waler Chapman, Sae Chairman, Americanism Commiee, American JLegion; Mr. Virginius Dabney, Edior of Richmond Times-Dispach; Miss Marie Downey, Presiden, Caholic Suden Missions Crusade of Virginia; Dr. Douglas reeman, Edior, Richmond News-Leader; Dr. R. B. Mongomery, Presiden, Virginia Council on Religious Educaion; Mr. Ray Thomason, Sae Presiden, Congress of ndusrial Organizaions; and many ohers. All sudens ineresed in going o his conference are asked o communicae wih Carl Muecke a he Thea Dela Chi house. The conference will prove well worh going o and will no be expensive as arrangemens have already been made in cooperaion wih he Richmond Chamber of Commerce for accommodaion a sevenyfive cens and one dollar per nigh. Sax'n England SpeecA Subjec Moii., eb. 12 Kemp Malone Of Johns Hopkins U. To Speak Professor Kemp Malone of Johns Hopkins Universiy will deliver o-i Monday nigh, ebruary 12h in Phi Bea Kappa Audiorium a concerned wih early English hisory. So much of laer English popular lieraure has aken is inspiraion from his ag when he English language and people were forming ha every culured person is quie familiar wih i. His general reading, apar from any specific sudy, will supply almos everyone who comes o hear Professor Malone wih an excel- (Coninued on page 2) Rev. ibson Opens Series A Bruon The Rev. Churchill ibson will open he series of Lenen services o be held a Bruon Parish Church beginning on ebruary 7, Ash Wednesday, a 8:00 p. in. Dr. ibson is well known among he young people hroughou he sae and his sermon should appeal o he sudens a he college. He is a former recor of he Rober E. Lee church on he campus of Washingon and Lee Universiy. Dr. ibson served as Chaplain of boh Washingon and Lee and V. M.. A presen, Dr. ibson is recor of S. James Church in Richmond, Virginia. He is acive in he Naional uard, and holds rank of major in he organizaion. Young People's organizaions especially desire Dr. ibson's services for conferences and round able discussions. His close conacs wih he sudens and cades a W. & L. and V. M.. have given him an adequae undersanding of young peoples' problems. All sudens are invied o aend he Lenen services which will be held a 8:00 each Wednesday evening in Bruon Church. Rehearsals n Progress Sedman Eure, Presiden of he Men's Debae Council, has announced ha he annual ryous for he Varsiy Debaing Teams will be held on Wednesday, ebruary he foureenh, a 7:30 in Philomahean Hall. The purpose of hese ryous is o selec he members of he Varsiy Teams who will represen he College on he forhcoming debae rips o rival schools. This year here will be hree of hese rips; and hree eams, of wo men each, will be chosen o/make he rips. AH upperclassmen who are a presen members of he. Council are eligible for he ryous and he eams will be chosen only from hose who do ry ou., Each prospecive varsiy debaer is expeced o come o he meeing wih a well prepared alk of from five o en minues giving a brief of boh sides of he quesion, Resolved, Tha he Unied Saes should adop a policy of sric (boh economic and miliary) isolaion owards all naions engaged in civil and inernaional armed conflic, ouside of he Wesern Hemisphere. This quesion is one of hree ha are o be debaed on he forhcoming rips. (Coninued on page 5) Mid-Term raduaion Takes 12 Sudens Twelve sudens compleed heir curriculum January 25, and were graduaed from he college inasmuch as hey are qualified for higher degrees. Nine of he Sudens are from Virginia. They were as follows: Caherine Edge, Richmond; Paul Krazig, Norfolk; Dave McMillian, Norfolk; Milon Paplan, Newpor News; Ena Aldrich, Naval Mine Depo, Yorkown; Louise Mallory, Lighfoo; James ray, Saluda; Alfred Walon, Cooper; and Howard Anderson, Milford; and Alexander W. razer, Wilmingon; nad Marha ay, Washingon, D. C. e "Air" Pride Mark ounding 247 ears played by Hope Hun. Carleon Laing ook he par of Dr. Blair, and Ar Cosgrove ha of his opponen, Mr. Seymour. The pars of he Lady-in-Waiing and Courier were played by Virginia Teal and Bernard Ransone. Miss Alhea Hun direced he program which was planned and wrien by Mr. orsyh. Unemploymen s Seminar Topic Opening he ever popular second-semeser Seminars conduced by Dr. A.. Taylor of he Marshall-Wyhe School of overnmen and Ciizenship, Mr. rank P. Evans, Chairman of he Unemploymen Compensaion Commission of Virginia, who as he firs speaker of he year, spoke las n Tweny ive eauy ones ryous Ended Balloing Ends riday The complee lis of 25 (alphabeically) is as follows: Jeanee Appleby. Ruh Baron. Hope Biing. Jane Brand. Virginia Claudon. Jane Craig. Marha Lou Davidson. Ruh Doerchuk. Edih DeBow. Dorian Dial. Virginia ould. Kiy Jones. Joanne Lehman. Mary Ellen Lokey. June Lucas. Nan McClelland. Aline Minis. Bey Moore. Carolyne Parke. Pa Pelham. Ruh Rapp. Eleanor Rowan. ladys Sco. Virginia Suar. ervais Wallace. Thursday on he Adminisraion of he Virginia Unemploymen Compensaion Law. Urging a more personalized adminisraion of he unemploymen ac passed under he Social Securiy laws of he New Deal, Mr. Evans said ha only hrough he complee undersanding of he worker's problem by sae adminisraors and he eliminaion of all red ape, could he laws be a complee success. He recognized (Coninued on page 6) Beauy Cones Ballo Pick he en of he weny-five names lised above ha you believe he mos beauiful, ear ou he ballo anrl pu i in he box which is saioned in fron of he library before riday nigh. The en girls so seleced will be given pars in he forhcoming Varsiy Show and he winninglis will be published in he nex issue of he la Ha Voer is: (check one) Male emale

2 PAE TWO THE LAT HAT Tuesday, ebruary 6,, 1940 Haig-h Piano Team s Well Eeceiyed NO An eneraining program classical and modern music arranged for wo pianos was played by da Deck and Androw xuig.. in Phi Bea Kappa Hall Wedner AS AP Offers Prize; day, January 31, a 8 p. m. A Varsiy Sliow Eligible large and appreciaive audience winessed he performance. By adopion of a revue, he Miss Deck and Mr. Haigh accomplished he mos desirable William and Mary Backdrop Club, producers of he annual suden goal of wo pianos programs o Varsiy Show has become eligible play as one person. Their rendiion of Bach's.Prelude and ugue for naional recogniion by way of a naional collegiae fellowship displayed heir echnical skill, and esablished his year by he American Sociey of Composers, Au he composiions of modern composers received many favorable hors, and Publishers. commens from he music lovers The A. S. C. A. P. recenly announced a naional college fellow in he audience. The following numbers composed he program: ship compeiion for suden musical comedies, revues, opereas, or Organ Prelude and ugue in major (ariar.ged by errard Williams) J. S. Bach. Sonaa in D major, Mozar. allegro andane allegro eon spirio Variaions on a Theme by Haydn, Brahms. Toccaa, Rieercaa, and inale on he Chorale "Sing dem Herrn ein neues Lied", Parker Bailey. Moy Mell (The Happy Plain) Arnold Bax. Polonaise from "Boris odunjoff", Moussorgsky-Haigh. Kemp Malone... (Coninued from page one) len background for apprehending,he sory ha he will ell. His searching analysis will undoubedly serve o expand and clarify he knowledge ha his hearers have previously acquired. Professor Malone's repuaion as a scholar and lecurer assures he value and enjoymen ha will come from he hour spen in lisening o him. PASTRY SHOP ancy Cakes, Pies, Bread and Rolls Open Sundays Phone 298 "LANDS END" Pre-Revoluionary Brick Residence, Excellen Sae of Preservaion; 300 Acres - Two Miles of Waer ron. Severn River Mobjack Bay louceser Couny, Va. EDW. RBNHARD, '39 'EXCLUSVE AENCY.. Carneal and Sons, he. REALTORS RCHMOND, VRNA 'x'here will be a Psychoid club meing ebruary 14 in lire ilail a 7 o'clock, or. Moss \,. wj>eak. operas. Eigh cash awards <ri' $720 each will be paid Lo he winning auhors in each of eigh regions and all winning plays will be submied o Broadway and Hollywood producers hrough he A. S. C. A. P. is esimaed ha 350 colleges of he 976 invied had annual musical plays of some sor. Commiees from college faculies will be judges. Mr. Mills, founder of he cones, hoped he sudens' fresh viewpoins migh raise he level of Broadway musical comedies which he said, "Had become rouine "legs" and "smu." la Ha nex week. Vocaional uide... ollowing he usual pracice, he riday nigh dance will be (Coninued from page one) formal while he Saurday nigh rooms of he Wren Building. The dance will be informal. Prices subjecs for hese conferences will be <on a low scale so ha everyone will be able o aend, he were 'seleced by a horough survey of he vocaional preferences op iprice being $2.50 for he se of all'of he women sudens. The of boh dances wih a "dae icke." Vocaional uidance Conference presens an unusual opporuniy Mr. Legg also announced ha for women sudens o find ou more abou a vocaion ha is conemplaed, or o sele upon some aracive field for fuure employmen. he Aides are working on plans o improve he formal as well as he regular Saurday nigh dances, in order ha hey may become affairs ha are much more appeal Mrs. Wes Whifield Walker, Assisan Professor of Ar a he hihero have been. Sudens are ing o he suden body han hey Richmond Professional nsiue, urged o urn in heir suggesions will speak on adverising and ar o Legg or any of he Presiden's designing. Mr. Thomas Pinckney, Aides in order ha his reformaion may be made as complee as Direcor of Public Relaions a his 'school, will lead a conference possible. on public relaions. Miss Alhea Hun, Direcor of he William and Mary Theare will be in charge of he conference on heare and radio. As gues speakers she will SPRN -- S - A L E Parker-Wedo lannel Skirs All Wool, Price $1.98 A raeoman's riedman's Dep. wep, sore Sore -4- RROW TRUMP Survival of he ies RROW A TRUMP'S he longes wearing and». he fiin'es shir you ever pu on your back. The superb Mioga form-fi is cusom shaped o your build. Trump's sleek, goodlooking sof collar is one of Arrow's besspecially woven and Arrow syled. Tell your roommae o buy some whie Trump shirs oday. Only wo dollars each. You'll like hem so will he! They're Sanforizedshrunk fabric shrinkage less han 1% a new shir free if one ever shrinks ou of fi. ARROW SHRTS RAZER - CALLS, NC. WLLAMSBUR, VRNA 1 have Mrs. Mary T. Pyle, who will speak on play wriing and publishing, and also someone from Richmond who will speak on radio. Mrs. Pyle a former graduae of William and Mary, also has a degree from Norhwesern Universiy and is now conneced wih he Dramais Play Service in New York. Mrs. A. C. Beaver, Direcor of Sudies a Washingon School for Secrearies, will speak on "Secrearial work as a career for women." There will also be someone o speak on he opporuniy for women in business in Souh America. The rooms in which hese con forms makes o our naional life. ferences will be held will be announced shorly. is hoped ha he women sudens will aend he group or groups of heir preference and ask quesions freely. The Vocaional uidance Conference is planned enirely for he women sudens [id-winer ormas The annual mid-winer ormals have been scheduled for riday and Saurday March 8h and 9h, announced Chief Aide Elmo Legg las nigh The commiee has no ye divulged he name of he This year, for example, he college will presen Thoron Wilder's orchesra ha will play for he dances, bu i is undersood ha hey are now working o complee he arrangemens and ha he band will be announced in he John Blair's Tomb Scene of Exercises The Williamsburg Commiee on he Observance of he One Hundred and ifieh Anniversary of he Commencemen of he Supreme Cour of he Unied Saes requess he honor of your presence a he ceremonies of placing a wreah on he grave of John Blair on Thursday, ebruary he firs. Varsiy Club Dance s Usual Success The Varsiy Club's hird annual dance held las riday nigh in Blow ym was is usual howling success. The Clug's dance commiee came up wih a lile known orchesra led by Bill Loren, biu his aggregaion capivaed he 500-odd parons who danced and lisened o is arrangemens from 9 unil 1:15 a. m. Alhough never ballyhooed as a gala social affair his dance always urns ou o be one of he bes of he school year. Pracically all of he expense is for he orchesra as he Club does no go in for elaborae decoraions, consequenly he music is of a high grade. The proceeds are pu ino a fund o enerain visiing ahlees and ino a scholarship fund. This year's dance, like is predecessors, was a financial success. Drama Week Spolighed Williamsburg Takes Bow The accen is on Drama his week as he naion celebraes he Twenieh Naional Drama Week from ebruary fourh o elevenh. This celebraion is sponsored by he Drama League of America in order o focus he eye of he general public upon he highly imporan and inspiraional conribuion which Drama in is many William and Mary College need no yield he spoligh o anyone in is conribuions and devoion o Drama. Our own, Williamsburg, -was he sie of he firs heare in America and has kep alive he radiion of drama ever since hen. The fine sage producions a he college, direced and produced by" Miss Alhea Hun who has he honor, by he way, of being one of he few college represenaives of he Drama League of America have consisenly upheld he bes radiions of he heare and have been a source of consan inspiraion and enerainmen. Pulizer Prize Winning "Our Town", and laer in he year Euripides ragic specacle "Alcesis", The college in addiion o his usually presens several radio programs each semeser feauring dramaic producions. There is also he suden producion, he Varsiy Show; he new ediion of which will be shorly unveiled. Williamsburg will also ake a The reacions o he firs "barn bow for is conribuion o Drama yard" philosophies was raher as a ciizen's commiee has already begun plans for a Wil discouraging. Everyone hough i was obscure, childish, moronic, liamsburg Summer Pagean o be saged here a he college sadium beginning his summer. The pagean promises o be a venure of naional imporance and is wrien by Paul reen, conemporary American playwrigh and auhor of he highly successful Roanoke sland Pagean of las summer, "The Los Colony."!To saisfy compleely any furher appeie any individual migh have for he drama, he college library is feauring books on he heare on is shelves in he reading room during his week. The less ambiiously appeiive individual can ake in his quoa of he drama a he local cinema which feaures many firs runs of good movies. Seniors! e Busy On Your Essays BARCLAY & SONS f x Jewelers g Cerified emologiss f 2912 Washingon Ave. ' Newpor News, Va. if V Rosa Ellis Speaks A WSCA Meeing A Women's Suden overa- overnmen meeing was held "on Monday, ebruary 5h in Phi Bea Kappa Hall a 7:30. Rosa Ellis, Presiden of he Judicial Council, and William and Mary represenaive o he N. S.. A. (Naional Suden ederaion of America), gave a brief alk on her rip o he Convenion, held his year in Minneapolis, and sressed he imporance of he problems discussed here. Jean Clarahan, Presiden of Morarboard exended an inviaion o all women sudens o aend he vocaional guidance program, sponsored by Morarboard hrough he A. S. U. W. Dean Landrum has planned he program and chosen he ouside speakers, and i promises o be helpful o all who are ineresed in securing informaion abou specified fields. An announcemen was made concerning he Virginia Youh conference o be held in Richmond on riday and Saurday of nex week. The meeing was closed wih he singing of he Alma Maer. Barnyard Pfailos. Sounds off Again or, worse han ha, poinless. One girl very naively old me ha she liked h sory abou he man and his choice of he coin because i showed he grea lesson ha here is chariy in he world and herefore here is sill hope for he college graduae. (Ed Noe Any resemblance of he las menioned girl o a senior co-ed is denied by he W.S.C..A). No one, as far as he auhor can ell, liked he philosophy i was supposed o conain bu unlike mine mule, "He shall come back for more." Perhaps should explain abou he mine mules. Afer all he mule is a member of our barnyard even hough i may be a bi underground. Miners who know he mule from working wih him will ell you ha he is a remarkably inelligen animal. The paricular mul" have in mind was called "C legiae" because he was alwa *- has Minoibing h j i \ in Li. colli and uiibci&iieo careful and he o liui pin' i 1A».1,. - a'l.',(> viiiim aii <,ai, MC 0 iha. 3 he nclus on ma mus pl.> cal, ppl caion. 1 ii,\i i be d j-wii liui l> <,> of he eicd i Do^a'^e cf poo. LJ c^/,.1 iiui..oidi.uus uuhoiiy ha ion fo. n exrm, bu le-- %.n collegians have lown more han a mere pleasan subjec. How.!),ui/ loiiio \n i.uu a prions acciden. abou orchesnas? le, null -» ',-, for he opring f >rmals. Y u Begun in Augus, 1939, he C. i.ii^v, u iie-if i enough i ui.- A. A. pilo raining piograra now men sared abou his subjec, a has 9,810 paricipans. Exacly poll by he la Ha migh show 1,200 of hese have reached he ha he pleaed music of Accordian Joe or a like band is no wha solo sage of heir raining program. William and Mary wans for heir dances in June. Of course his, is jus an example of having foresigh and obviously, is no mean o arouse no commen on he or a half pas hree o'clock in Brufcon Parish Church Yard, he Civ Mr. Charles P. McCurdy, Seclegiae had no been workiii kicking abou somehing. Col of Williamsburg. reary of he Alumni Associaion long before he driver had b - John Blair was born in Williamsburg, aended he College of Mary recenly announced ha he bumped his head wice on a lim of he College of William and come aware ha he mule ne\ M William, and,mary, and represened he College in he House of es wih a weny-five dollar wha direcion he approached b. 1 Associaion is conducing a con hanging beam, no maer from Burgesses. He was maser of prize. The cones is o be in he beam. Well, as said before, unlike he mule Collegiae, shad he Williamsburg Masonic Lodge form of an aricle wrien by a and firs rand Maser of Virginia Masonry. A member of he opic "Our Alma Maer". ing criicism of all five peoole William and Mary Senior on he bump my head agains he sca'l - Virginia Cour of Appeals, he was should be an appraisal, presening he undergraduae poin of who redd he firs aricle. appoined in 1789 by Presiden Washingon o he Supreme Cour view. of he Unied Saes. is peculiarly fiing ha as a par of he ed may obain rules for his con including rail round -i Those seniors who are ineres Special Rae Vacaion Tours o MAM «r PALM BEACH naional observance of he esablishmen of he Supreme Cour hem prined on he fron page cars, hoel wih es a he Alumni Office or find rip, meals in dining j bah 1 week or more, ha Williamsburg honor such a of he January 9h la Ha. 69 ransfers, sighsee disinguished son. ing, ec. -> up Send for our Descripive Bookle CV-1 ORANZERS WANTED: Teachers and sudens who are ineresed in organizing groupof 10 or more on hese oui -, wrie for special offer. 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U a fi C)i','il.",^eaj Lia. o\e» a,< slowly ly iiu Ui- ^i< < so good for he paricipan as many ohr spors. is imeconsuming, and rie ime is consumed jus when he player ough o be devoing himself o he new courses begun wih he opening of he academic year. Oher spors develop cooperaion, eam spiri, sporsmanship and fair play jus as well as fooball." A a special bud^xh f'uum, only wo cf abou 30 sudems eligible o pamcipae in he d b^ussion opposed he Ui&coniiru c»ii_o of foowil <? 0 an me-'^ikv,! c spor.. Safely M By-Wor Oi Cohere Hocs chesra for he spring dances. Anyone noicing he double negaive in,he preceding senence can call Jhe auhor an ignoramus, bu before condemning him, remember ha if any should say ha he reader wasn' fi o live wih pigs he auhor would ake he reader's par and say ha he was. Pres. Huchins Defends Acion EON BOUND NN Amid hunderous cheers of approval by he suden body, he f SPAHETT DNNERS OUR SPECALTY Universiy of Chicago's Presiden Rober Maynard Huchins has de PHONE 769 X livered a vigorous indicmen of fooball and an explanaion of why he spor was dropped from, he Midway campus* program. "There is no doub on he whole ha fooball has been a majoi handicap o educaion in he Unied Saes," Pres. Huchins affirmed. " hink i is a good hing for he counry o have one imporan universiy disconinue fooball." Coninuing, Pres. Huchins said "Though fooball is a wonderfu 1 game for he specaor, i is v. LTTLE T SHOP * TS ANTQUES Duke of louceser S. Williamsburg, Va. «^^C^>^ C«X«X^<^^^^^^^"0»O^V NATONAL BAEBBR SHOP % (over Pasry Shop) Service is Our Moo Approved Pennsylvania Privae Business School BUSNSS TRANN ounded 1B6S PERCE Pine S. 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3 Tuesday, ebruary 6, 1940 THE LAT HAT PAE THEKB Harman o Lead Vir Cavaliers Agains and Mary 1940 is he year for Uopias. is he year in \vh : eh he" ashes of Europe are desined o give forh a nev/ world order and he ashes of he Republican pary a new poli ica campaign. Seniors are wriing- abou a Unied Saes of Europe and Sophomores are sudying he perfec sale of Plao. Surrounded by such perfecion we should like o p.u- 1 ; our picure of he Uopian William and Mary, a land ^"jefe everyone had wha he waned a he ime he waned i. William and Mary would -be locaed in Colonial ' 1- liamsburg, a small: own on he Virginia peninsula whc^e he weaher was adjusable according o he individjai whims of he sudens. The semeser would sar en JZ ober 1s, and classes would be held regularly, Lionel;>\ hrough riday, from 10 o 12. n he middle of Ocober each year, an enhusiasic suden body would journey up o Navy o see he ndians sink he flee before a record crowd of 35,000. The ndian squad would consis of 100 Voyles picked men who ranged beween six foo and six wo, all of whom weighed a leas 200 pounds. n addiion o heir ahleic prowess, 'he fooball men would be noed for heir abiliy o pass heir school work paricularly English 100. This eam would go hrough undefeaed unil Thanksgiving Day when Presiden Bryan would declare a week's holiday afer he hree ouchdown drubbing given he Spiders in he annual classic. The Richmond newspapers on he following day would give he ndians 5 full credi for heir vicory and lay he blame for he Spider defea a he fee of heir own riple hrea back. Shorly aferwards, Chrismas holidays would begin and everyone would 5make he 10:27 wih no rouble. The baskeball five would" sar pracice and hrough he effors of science each boy would add hree inches o his heigh. Everyone would know ha he new order was here o say when William and Mary played he Universiy of Virginia a Charloesville wih ummy Procor refereeing and no foul would be called agains he ndians. The budge bureau of he Ahleic Associaion would allo enough money o,he baskeball eam so ha all he men who wen ou for he eam and had he enaciy o sick i ou would ge a new uniform. n addiion he swimming eam would have a complee year, ha is complee in swimmers, swimming pool, swimming equipmen and raveling money. Semeser exam# would resul in hree rosh fooball players making under C on one course. (Even a Uopia can' be infallible.) The Souhern Conference Swimming ournamen and he Souhern Conference ndoor rack mee would be held a William and Mary a he same ime in he new, vas gymnasium which was buil on he ahleic field adjoining he recenly compleed William and Mary heare. There would be no need o issue a call for Spring fooball pracice becaise he boys would be ou here every day on heir own keeping in condiion of heir own iniiaive,. and from love of he spor. inally alarm clock which rang before nine in he /morning would be desroyed, a lavaory would be insalled in he library and columniss like us would long be given heir jus due. o 1442 To Remain Undefeaei Coach Rube McCray's freshman cour eam, sporing an undefeaed season in sae compeiion wih a record of four wins and no losses will ackle wha may be heir oughes assignmen of he year ^,-hen hey mee he Norfolk Division of he College of William and Mary in a reurn mach on he opponens home' cour Saurday. The Division boass an ouv.anding record winning all of is.: ames o dae wih he excepion of a defea a he hands of he Papooses and in paricular a - >p heavy vicory over he vaun- ' Richmond freshmen, who he '. :dian Papooses will mee here on,. e foureenh of his monh. McCray's five eked ou a 44 o r j vicory in a bierly conesed,nme a Norfolk, Saurday nigh, -lien hey ook he measure of he Division's eam by virue of a las period scoring drive. Hal Ung opped he W and M scorers,-iih eigh poins while Al Van- "iweghe and Ed Nowland shared \ nner up honors wih seven.-iffin, lanky Norfolk cener eag sixeen poins. DEEAT HOPEWELL Showing a high powered offense >n»l an equally srong defense he Papooses were vicorious over he sensaion Hopewell five, led by ii>y Keenan, and a small bu rvrappy group of bul players from Wilson High School of Porsmuh. n he laer game which \ he ndians won by he over- O whelming margin of 45 io 15, guard Eddie Nowland and owering Al Helslander were ousanding, aking high scoring honors, and aided by Al Vandeweghe, Hal King, and Elvis Wade, formed he firs squad of wo ha McCray can pu on he floor. A slow firs quarer showed a score of 8 o 4 in he reshmen's favor and wih he adven of he second period an enire new eam ha was sparked by he scrappy play of Jimmy Cockrel hared he scoring hrus ha urned he game ino a rou. The opening lineup reurning in he hird quarer coninued he heavy scoring and permid bu a few poins o be allied agains hem. n addiion o he above players menioned Bob Templeon, Leser Hooker, Lane Phillip's, Dave Ruck*- er and Slim. Meschler can all be credied wih he performances. McCray appeared well saisfied wih he eam's play a his period for when pressed for a saemen he said: "The eam is coming along very well, and wih he Srengh of boh squads almos equal we should be able o provide nex year's varsiy wih some good maerial. is o be sressed hough ha we are sill concenraing on fundamenals and basic plays Sn order o accusom he men o an enirely new sysem." He also indicaed his pleasure in seeing "all of he men play- ( Coninued on Page. ive) By RANK RALO a pan X\ 7f /& f~*$ 45 Menu Answer fei HT>VJ,-5 /f\^11 ^v cm (T\ Ti "T i <*\.Hi 11 * V\ if. 1 <2\ 'ii/o Tf Boys Spend Par Time nsiie Preparing* or Keal Spring rind Coach Carl Voyles called his fooball squad ou of heir winer hibernaion las week as he officially sared Spring pracice. The fory five men who responded o he call found ha i was no easy ask o make fooball eams. The firs hree days of pracice were spen in he gymnasium wih he full squad doing calishenics and running hrough plays. The las hree days of he pracicing were spen ouside under he far side of he sadium. The weaher was raher cold for fooball bu he men seemed o ge righ ino he spiri of he whole hing and soon forgo how cold i was. Abou fifeen more men,will repor wih he close of he baskeball season. Tha will bring he oal number of he squad o beween fify-five and sixy. There are some enaive pracice scrimmages scheduled and Coach Voyles will ge a chance o see his powerful freshman eam. in acion agains real college compeiion. Also, he will be seing up a visionary line-up for he opening game wih Norh Carolina Sae nex Sepember. pee The William and Mary fencing eam led by Capain Paul Makler, will open is season here on ebruary 10h agains he Universiy of Virginia. The ndian swordsmen have a schedule which includes eigh dual mees agains souhern and easern opponens and paricipaion in he Easern nercollegiae encing Tournamen a Lafayee on on he 22 and 23 of March, as well as in he Souhern Conference Tournamen a Chapel Hill on April 5h and 6h. NORTHERN TRP The highligh of he season will be he norhern rip he firs week in March during which ime he' eam will mee Lehigh, Sevens, nsiue, Rugers and Drew. A Lafayee he eam will be ou o beer is second place finish in he conference mee chalked up las year. As he season ges under way mos of he posiions are filled wih a few excepions. Kibel, Makler, and Classman will handle he foil assignmens; Makler and Kibel are sure sarers in he epee secion wih Classman and Meyer fighing i ou for he hird pos. The sabre division is sill a ossup wih he hree poss o be alloed among Makler, Kibel, lassman, Meyer and Harkless. The schedule: eb; 10 Virginia, here eb. 15 Norh Carolina, here. eb. 17 Richmond, here. eb. 27 Norfolk Division, here. March 2 Leigh, here. March 4 Sevens ns, here. March 7 Rugers, here. March 8 Drew, here. March 23 E... C, here April 5 and 6 S. C, here. Ji 77 Handball and Ping Pong Enries Close ebruary 8; Pracice Tickes for Bowling on Sale a he ymnasrair A crowded inramural program is planned for he presen semeser. Saring off wih bowling he program will include handball, pingpong, wresling, boxing, volley ball, swimming, horseshoes, badminon, archery, sifball, canoeing, golf, and rack. Enries are in for he bowling ournamen and i will sar on his coming Monday. Shees are posed in Blow ymnasium for handball and pingpong and all men who expec o paricipae are asked o sign up before Thursday, ebruary 8, when enries close. Boh of hese ournamens will be run off as soon as a draw can be made up and i is expeced ha hey will be compleed some ime before Easer. Las year boh handball and pingpong were won by Phi Alpha. However, he loss of several key men, including "Dud" Diamond who easily won handball and pingpong las year, has considerably weakened heir eam. As soon as he above menioned ournamens are well on heir way volley ball will be sared. Las year's compeiion in volley ball was as keen a compeiion as was.had here in a long ime wih S A. E. finally emerging he winner. is expeced ha his year he games will be jus as exciing and hard fough. Wresling, won las year by Sigma Rho, is scheduled for he firs week in March. Boxing, which was won by Phi Kappa Tau, las year, will immediaely follow he Easer vacaion. No definie schedule has as ye been arranged for he oher evens bu hey will follow in. rapid succession afer Easer. wimmen <*-& &JP -.sp-^ W. & L. Meei The varsiy swimming eam has dropped wo mees so far his season bu all indicaions poin o a fair season. n he wo mees already gone by he maches were boh close enough o be hreaening o he opponens, Norh Carolina and Virginia. 'The final score of he Norh Carolina mee was in favor of he Tarheels. The end of he mee a Charloesville on Saurday wih he Universiy of Virginia found he Cavaliers ahead in he scoring by a score of The laer mee was decided in he nex o he las race which Virginia won. They added more o heir oal by aking he final race 400 yard relay. However, he oulook for some wins is very fine. The nex mach will be wih Washingon and Lee and i should resul in a William and Mary vicory. The enerals have only one good man on heir squad, arber, who swims in he 100 yard and 220 yard freesyle evens. They have an inexperienced squad and his is he reason ha our squad should find lile rouble. The ndians have some of he bes in he Souhern Conference on heir squad bu hey lack he balanced eam necessary for a good winning combinaion. Almond, Purill, he Brennan brohers, Rubin, Ray Walker, Merri, and Edwards are some of he swimmers who have been he The sar of he new semeser finds bowing heading he lis of inramural evens. When enries for he ournamen closed las nigh over fify men had signed up o paricipae. A a meeing of he conesans i was explained ha he ournamen would be run off nex Monday and Tuesday a he bowling alleys down own. The coming week may be used for pracice if he conesans so desire. During he week of pracice and during he ournamen he paricipans will be able o purchase special ickes, which will enile hem o hree games for a quarer. These ickes will be on sale a he inramural room in Blow ymnasium. n order o speed up he ournamen each man will be assigned a special ime in which o bowl.. Two consecuive games will be bowled by each in he qualifying round and he highes fifeen men will be chosen for he finals. n he final round each man will bowl five consecuive games. The bowling ournamen is a recen addiion o he presen inramural program., having been revived las year afer being dropped from he program in The revival was due mainly o he effors of a large group of sudens who fel ha bowling should be an inramural spor and requesed i, Las year's eam winner was Sigma Rhon, wih Phi Alpha coming in a close second. Jack Purill, S. A, E. ook he individual honors and rank Raflo, Phi Alpha, ended up a few poins behind in second place. Boh of hese men are enered in his year's ournamen and should provide some keen compeiion for he oher enrans. omen? s Bowling To Run rom eb. 5 h o 12 h The Women's nramural Bowling Tournamen, won las year by amma Phi Bea and Jefferson Hall, began Monday, ebruary 5, and will coninue hrough ebruary 12. Each sororiy is represened by wo persons, and each dormiory by hree, and since each individual bowls hree games an afernoon, i is imporan lha> players be ready by 3:10 P. M. Those games no played canno be made up. The remaining games will be played as follows: or he sororiies, Thursday, ebruary 8 and Monday, ebruary 12. or he dormiories, Wednesday, ebruary 7, and riday, ebruary 9. -? * ^. * ollowing bowling, baskeball has been planned for ebruary 19 hrough March 15, and he inramural represenaives are requesed o sign for pracice on he Jefferson ym bullein board. The schedule of games will b is- 'sued in a few days. backbone of he swimming eam so far his season. They are being couned upon o win a few of he remaining mees. The mos consisen winners are Almond in he 200 yard breas sroke, Rubin in he diving, Tom Brennan in he 150 yard backsroke and he 800 yard medley relay eam of he Brennan brohers and Purill. * nciaes Ou To Avenge Sarfy Season Defea Come ron Behind To Overcome Tech And Score n one of he mos hrilling finishes o be seen in his viciniy, ii-(. Tadian cagers came back in he lesl en minues of a previously 'S-RSS bail game o provide h-> is.n specaors wih a derrnm-.^imir-i of abiliy inder pressure, j ". hcy handed he visiing Virginia Tech five a 38 o 33 rouncing in Blow ymnasium las Saurday nigh. or he firs hiry minues of playing ime he cones was marked by -he poor shooing and seemingly frenzied play of boh squads: Tech mainaining an 18 o 11 lead a he half... Wih he score ied a 19 all he rejuvenaed ndians fough off several desperae bids of he Techmen o win in he las few minues of play. Wih Capain Mackey, Charlie ondak, he Andrews brohers, and Ar Carol playing he ousanding roles, he Braves held V. P.. scorejess for he firs en minues of he second half, Henderson finally sinking a foul. wasn' unil wo minues laer ha ngram need he firs visiing field goal of he second period and ha appeared o be he fuse ha ouched off he scoring bale. The obblers forged ahead, 26-21, wih Mackey and Virgil Andrews counering wih wo lay up shos and make he score read 26 o 25 in V. P..'s favor. Anoher susained Tech drive enabled hem o pull away o he score of 31 o 25. Wih bu hree minues remaining o play Mackey and Tom Andrews combined o ie he score once more by virue of wo field goals and wo free hrows, he laer osses made good by Andrews. Ar Carol hen made his scoring bid when wih bu wo minues o play he sank a free hrow and a field goal o place he ndians in he lead. Mackey caged wo field goals o sew up he game, he laer ally being made in he final en seconds. ANDREWS HH High scoring honors for he evening wen o Tom. Andrews wih 11 poins, Mackey, he runner-up need 10. Tech's lanky Bill ngram allied 11 poins o share he games honors wih Andrews. Seussey declared afer he game ha "he eam morale is higher han i has been all season, and he eam is playing harder ball. The spiri ha hey are showing combines o make i mos pleasing o me." RCHMOND HERE Also winessing he game was Capain Suar Hoskins, of Richmond, and eammae Jimmy Ely. They promised o "give he ndians a good game, bu i cerainly looks.like a ough one, for W&M has a very good eam." On heir recen rip ino he Carolinas he ndians broke -even in hair wo scheduled games, winning over urman and dropping a close one o The Ciadel on he 27h and 29h of January. Morgan Mackey and Virgil Andrews each need eigh poins and Tom Andrews and Chuck ondak, seven, o score mos of he William and Mary allies in heir 36 o 35 loss when hey me The Ciadel, while lef forward reeman conribued nine poins for he home eam in garnering high scoring honors for he nigh. n reenville, where he ndians me urman, Tom Andrews rolled up seveneen poins, Capain Mackey eigh, and Virg Andrews eleven, o win a Souhern Conference game 47 o 37 before a crowd of 700. WHTE OPTCAL CO. Medical Ars Building Newpor News, "Va; Qramge and Blue Show 12 ani 1 Record Bu W aaclm s Srong Williamsburg- will hold he cener of 4he sae's baskeball spoligh Wednesday nigh when he high-riding Virginia Cavaliers invade he William and Mary ndians* samping grounds in an effor o coninue heir dominaion of Virginia baskeball, and win heir hs-ond game :n as many sars from Coach Dwlgh Seussoy's men. Header! by he sae's loading scorer, Bill Harman, he Cavaliers boas a record paralleled only by he famed "ive Smar Boys" of Roanoke who ruled local cours in las season's coness. Wih vicories over such ousanding eams as Navy, V. M.., Virginia Tech, and Roanoke, in addiion o William and Mary, hey will ake he floor as op heavy favories over he ndians. The visiors have los only o S. Joseph's college of *, Philadelphia, showing a record of > 12 wins agains ha lone defea. ; l n sae baskeball compeiion-. hey have won six games, losing none. (Coninued on Page ive) Division irls Win Over Local rosh 31 o 23 Opening he 1940 girl's baskeball season was he freshman game wih Norfolk Division in Jefferson ymnasium Saurday afernoon. Norfolk won by a score of During he firs half he William and Mary freshmen ouplay T ed he Division by a score of During he second.half of he game he Division picked up and ook advanage of every opporuniy given hem. There were a considerable number of fouls made and a number of subsiuions. The game ended in favor of he Division. The reshman show promise bu need more smooh playing. The game iself was raher wild, and he passes could have been much beer. Mims was high scorer for William and Mary and Nayer was high for he Division. Because of bad weaher he Richmond Division did no come down o play he Reserves, so he laer played among hemselves. They are scheduled o play a Richmond, ebruary 7. As ye a definie varsiy eam has no been seleced. Ann Michell and Bey Douglas are he only wo lef from las year wih monograms. The line-up of he freshman vs. Norfolk game was as follows: Norfolk Division Oliver (capain) Nayer Jones Burgin Woodhouse Minon Monell.. Varuis ;. William and Mary Leavi Walker Minis Chrisiansen Schilling.'. 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4 * * * * PAS 0UB THE LAT HAT Tuesday, ebruary 6, 1 THE LAT HAT "Sabilias c ides" ounded Oc College of William and Mary Williamsburg, Virginia MANAN EDTORS NEWS EDTOR " EDTOR BOB STANTON Carl Meucke Rober Marshall Dave Quinlan EDTORAL BOARD, Pa Damroseh, Waler Snowden, Henry Williams, Edih Harris, Waler Bara, Harry Barr, Kormic Lapolla, John Sumner. SPORTS EDTOR Prank Eaflo PHOTORAPHER '. Jack arre A'irv EDTOE DavM Porer JR7JPCRTORAL STA, Bernard Ransone, Trudie Van Wyck, Willard Bergwall, Mary Thedieck, Serling Srange, Mary Eaon, Ed. Legum. BUSNESS MANA6EE HARRY EBAUEE BUSNESS STA, Ar Cosgrove, Ausin Robers, Jane Harden, oser Jennings, Jack Hallowell, William Howard, Eugene Ellis, Edna Klinge, Abe Lincoln, Wesley Behel, Norma Brown. CRCULATON MANAER AL CHESTNUT Adverising raes furnished upon applicaion o he business managemen. Subscripion raes: $3.00 per year (exclusive of sudens). Enered as second class maer a he pos office a Williams- mrg, Virginia, Member Peodoled Cbl!e6iaie Press Disribue* of Col!e6iofo Diges REPRESENTED OR NATiONAL. ADVERTSN El* Naional Adverising Service, nc. College Publishers Represenaive 4ZO MADSON AVE. NEW YORK. N. Y. CHCAO BOSTON Los AHEH.ES * SAN RANCSCO Needed: Sho arm oisu' han i 5isu 39 n previous ediorials he la Ha has ried o esablish he fac ha suden governmen organizaion would be a good hing for William and Mary. Assuming he advanages of such organizaion o be esahe la Ha will analyze,.psyeholog- lished, h ially and ohnrwise, why i has no been esn word from he ijshlish^r ainis. oorrow mns. "Sisi s lacking. To as poen a virue as ever semmed ide of invasion or insered an unpredicehaper ino he hisory of warfare, he :is nave- given he name "Sisu". A i; word wih big implicaions, "Sisu" us neajos equivalen in he English 'deerminaion." The connoaions of, ik/wover are richer and more varied.ny English synonym. means loyally, in he w<*y.pearl Buck's Chinese characers were loyal o he "ood Earh"; i means a spiri of independence of he ype ha brough abou he Boson Tea Pary and subsequen Revoluion. means parioism; i means lasing and inense devoion o libery; i means soicism and personal pride in personal achievemen; and finally i means religion. is no necessary o carry suden movemens o he exremes of making ihem a religion, bu he campus suden governmen organizaions especially he men's could cerainly uilize he res of he implicaions of his lile word. The promising movemen by he men's commiee on suden governmen sared anew in he fail seems o have salled, and even he comparaively efficien W. S. C.. A. never has aained much deermining power. Cerain small groups of sudens (men and women) bubble wih enhusiasm off and on and even suden opinion in general runs ho as well as cold a cerain imes, bu ineres is never srong enough or susained long enough o esablish any permanen machinery. The sudens, including heir leaders, he faculy, and he adminisraion jus need a good sho o "Sisu." Relax! *s Human The la Ha is ineresed o observe he exen o which poliics will deermine he firs en "beauies" for he Varsiy Show in he forhcoming elecion and he subsequen "squawks" ha will flare up all over he campus. This cones will presen an excellen example of "pary loyaly" i. e. sororiy sisers voe for sororiy sisers. To his he la Ha says, "So Wha?" The average (non-calculaing) being usually passes off his ignorance of why such and such is happening or is going o' happen by saying "propaganda,", or "poliics." Wha's more, he average (non-calculaing) lisener nods his head in agreemen o his rie observaion. These wo words are among he handies cruches in he English language because heir connoaions are so broad and elusive ha few people have a clear concepion of wha hey sand for. The la Ha is no going o do he obvious by defining hese words, bu jus wans o impress he fac ha poliics (like babies) is here o say and i is senseless o hink ha naural impulses are nonexisen a grand old,william and Mary.' The possibiliy of he evil of poliics rearing is ugly head in his 'beauy cones is no a pressing issue because his is no a vial maer, and, anyway, voers canno go far wrong in choosing 10 prey girls from a lis of 25 prey girls; ; bu when i comes o he big campus elecions in he spring.,. As long as here are a lo of average people and a few leaders in any sociey here will be poliies, paries, paronage, and all ha goes wih hem, so here is nohing o be alarmed abou as far - as William and Mary is concerned. These are unhappy days for hose young genlemen and scholars who were so forunae as o be pledged o a social fraerniy las auumn. These are he days when fraerniies of William and Mary each our privileged freshman he grea lesson of rue humiliy and good fellowship. This is one advanage of fraerniy life which will undoubedly come as a pained revelaion o some sensiive soul. These days, usually seven in number, are vesigial evidence -of man's earlier social habis in his firs dim beginning. Among all unculured and backward peoples here have been rbal cusoms which correspond o his fine old fraerniy radiion of "Hell Week." These primiive pracices consised mosly of varied and assored forms of physical orure which lef he virile young male animal raher badly beaen up bu happy in he knowledge of his survival and full fledged clan membership. Today in spie of all ha has been said and wrien of he digniy of man i is veryeviden ha his is sill a popular manner of hinking. Of course i is a long way from running he gaunle o assuming he fraerniy angle. An Alpha Alpha Alpha paddle is much o be preferred o an riquois war club. However, wheher a club can give more immediae pain han a paddle is, we hink, arbirary; bu he amoun of physical harm is definiely in favor of he club. We would say hough ha while he deah rae and bodily injuries resuling from such pracices has decreased hrough he years, he amoun of personal humiliaion has proporionaely increased. There are fraerniies and colleges who have abolished and condemned his "Hell Week" performance as unbecoming and unfiing young genlemen in he pursui of knowledge. We ourselves mus admi ha i is difficul o follow he collegiae reasoning which approves of such juvenile horseplay. may be as Docor Pangloss said, "All is for he bes in he bes of all possible worlds." Anyway being in he bes of all possible colleges we'll see wha he boys in he back room will have and order up anoher paddle. THE COLLEATE EEVEW (By Associaed Collegiae Press) Oberlin College seniors voe for he person hey wan o address hem a heir commencemen exercises. sj; $ # $ During is las fiscal year, he Universiy of Minnesoa had receips oalling approximaely 12 million dollars. & * Harvard Universiy's eigh libraries conain 4,079,541 books and pamphles. $ # * * There are now 550 junior colleges in he Unied Saes-! # if* & *! Seveny-eigh ndiana Universiy graduaes have become college presidens. # * $ $ Every sae and 47 foreign counries are represened in he Harvard Universiy suden body. Dr. J. E. Smih, Youngsown College dean of men, is on leave of absence o ac as research adviser o OP candidae Thomas E. Dewey. 0 $ * y The American Youh Congress will mee in he naion's capial from ebruary 9 o 12. * $. * # Auhor Thomas Mann has been named honorary recor of he Universiy of Dubuque. as ohers see i Afer much o do abou nohing, we seled down o collec some somewha lierary suff. S^ % jf Ramblings... "Rober Quillen once said, "f we wish o make a new world we have he maerials ready. The firs one was made ou of chaos." : %i & ifc Discreion in speech is han eloquence. * Bacon. / B sf $ 9 more Some people believe anyhing you- ell hem if you whisper i. Saurday Pos. Hisses are like any oher good crop, when hey're pleniful he y're no worh much. ^J Consider he pligh of he giraffe/ He is he source of many a laugh, His neck's as long as any vine. When drinks ge down, hey're alkaline. Duquesne Duke. % Sf5 * A budge is a mehod of worrying before you spend i, insead of aferwards. * * * * Safey firs always Old lady (o sreecar moorman) : Please, Mr. Moorman, will ge a shock if sep on he rack? Moorman: No, lady, no unless you pu your oher foo on he rolley wire. Tiger. * * % * To our edior- eing ou his paper is no picnic; f we prin jokes people say we are silly; f we don' hey say we are oo serious; f we clip hings from oher papers, we are oo lazy o wrie hem ourselves; f we don' we are oo fond of our own suff; f we don' prin conribuions, we don' appreciae rue genius; f we do prin hem, he paper is filled wih junk. f we make a change in he oher person's wrie-up, we are oo criical; f we don' we are asleep. Now like, as no someone will say We swiped his from some oher paper, Well!.! So wha!! CANNON ODDEB n any draf for war we college'sudens will be among he firs in acion. We make darn good cannon fodder, we're healhy enough o ake he bad food, consan shell seasons greeings Here we si emboohed a Seve's Mulling over our pe peeves. Our shoes are we wih oozing clay; Our orange juice, squeezed yeserday. While ranslaing fory lines of Chaucer, Our coffee slops ino he saucer. While a he flies we aim our swipes, Our houghs rever o our pe gripes: The way a wo our lamps do flicker, You'd hink he generaor was run on liquor. The way a every Danse Macabre, Our daes are wolfed by L. V. Haber. Our feelings ran o revoluion and conflagraion, When caugh in he whirl of regisraion. When we couned on bu welve hours for graduaion, They old us we lacked hree hours in Marriage Relaion. We inend he nex individual o slay Who accoss us wih joke called "Confucius Say" Our boredom is more han we can maser Each ime we- une in on "She Los A The Asor". Bu our rage is impossible o equal When our room-mae inones, is corny sequel. We always sink o deep black mood When our dae's blonde resses are encased in snood..when, by misake, our beer glass drops, Seve ups and says ' call de cops!' Bu we shouldn' be vexed by his slap a all We can always ge beer a Tom's CAPTOL. The VARSTY SHOW is aking on form, Such busle and acion makes our hear warm. BUT, why doesn' somebody hold for high ransom Tha diminuive impressario, Arhur B. Hanson? Bu now we mus end his mediaion solemn, T'S ime o urn over o he priner his column. W. S. & P. D. p. g, We've go so used o his life of ease, Tha we're planning o graduae by degrees! ANT-SOVET BLOC Why his sudden reversal in Ne"w Deal acics? How do we fi ino he European picure? To answer hese quesions i is necessary o review some of he evens leading up o he presen v= *#!" overheard oy HS LORDSHP The week-end is over, exams are passed, he grades are in, he hangovers are presen and he gossip is sligh. Congraulaions o he Varsiy.Club on he splendid dance which was given riday nigh. : $ # We saw Larry Pei playing second base in he Rapp league while Hornsby was caching, and Rapp was piching Whoo! ordon Holland doing all righ and slipping he eel o Jim Davis via Helen Black. Ed Cook puing in his bid for he ron Somach Club. Dick Simulson wih Bob Wade's girl, Peggy Duryea, she of he five A's. ** 0 m One of he larger social evens of he season was saged a he Thea Bel house las Saurday nigh, and hough i confliced wih he baskeball game, he res of he suden body didn' care. Two siuaions which migh bear noicing were: "Sonny" Hodges wih he exoic Kiy Jones (while he S. A. E.'s and he P K A's go a hunch and daed elsewhere), and alkaive Joe Lawler cuing a mean "buck and wing" wih he diminuive Trudy ( ^wish could hink of somehing o say) reen. * * % m Quesion of he week- s i rue ha Wes Newhouse and Marha aines have agreed o disagree? MOST N LOVE O THE WEEK. Hal Tower wih "Bones" Lee. Songs' ha say a lo Jean Clarahan and Carol Whie o Mec Douglas " Wish Tha You Were Twins." «* m Buddy Srange o Carolyn, r Oook "'s All Over Now." Dick O'Mara o Do Overholser " Mus Have One More Kiss, Kiss, Kiss." Paul Krazig o Lucille Peavey -"My Lile raerniy Pin." or he whole Campus "Now's he Time o all in Love." * * m em: Through he grace of Providence and Dr. Morales, Dave (Oh, was i a pary!) MacMillan has graduaed. He's reurning his semeser o ake a seminar in Klinge 408. This course mees once weekly, he oher six nighs are sill open for enrollmen. * a5s $ Ed. Noe: We wish Shirley Baker would wear a coa so ha we could keep our mind on our work. ( We worry caching cold.) =s; & % *# abou he* "King Carl" is hreaening > o have Louis Rives expelled fron; school for hiing "Ace". Korcyowski in he leg wih a snowball, "King" has ordered Johnson o say under cover unil he snow mels. Sj $» $ S$ CUTEST COUPLE O THE WEEK Elizabeh Cosenbade'' and Bud ordon. Coninued on page 6) and gas barrages, he rench mud and lice all in our sride; conflics. The original desire of Briain afer he las and we're able enough o world war was o encourage. William-and-Maryhandle a gun or a grenade he esablishmen of a srong and kill a man; and wha's ermany ha could be used more we're usually more han no only as a weapon agains Uo-Koyn willing o be included in he Russia bu also in order o sucker's lis - of any man's break he dominan posiion army. My Day... rance held in Europe afer o up early his morning, abou en a. m. The firs hing T Versailles. When he Briish backed rearming of Nazi They had some orchesra from somewhere and every one seemed o NEW DEAL JOK1E hough abou was he delighful dance had aended riday nigh. Ridiculous you migh say, ermany had succeeded in have an enjoyable ime and was so glad. All he diplomas were for you figure ha righ ending rance's dominance, here and seemed o be having a wonderful ime handling hings now, weny-wo years afer Briish diplomacy was enabled o concenrae on is oher sand perfecly. very diplomaically and heir young companions seemed o under he las war, nobody is foolish enough o repea he rag-1 main objecive he organiic and false crusade o "save zaion of a four power pac of Bu hen ha all happened yeserday. irs hing his morring ook my usual caner winding up a an ineresing lile lecureon he "Principles of Banking" a eleven o'clock. Needless o say he world for democracy." Briain, rance, ermany, Ye only a few monhs afer j and aly, agains he Sovie he presen war has sared Union. in Europe here are signs i TWO WARS which indicae ha Uncle j Briain waned o compose Sam is willing o discard his is growing differences wih red, blue and whie rappings ermany a he expense of and don khaki. The New Russia, and hus be rid of Deal has been junked and under he cover of peace demagogy, he Roosevel adminisraion has lifed he arms embargo, is now carrying on war provocaions over inland, is preparing a giganic armamens program, is rying o illegalize minoriy groups, and wors of all has slashed o shreds he Social Securiy program so vial o he well-being of he people. rival imperialis sae and a dangerous socialisic sae. The signing of he Soviepac, however, bankruped his policy, and he conflic beween he rival imperialisms of ermany and he Allies which had been reconciled for he ime being, broke was exhaused from my walzing of he nigh before and jus managed o say i ou. Then o luncheon... All afernoon read and lisened o "Busie" in he corridor ou side my room. He had a number of his playmaes wih him ani was playing some new game of "hrow he brick a he bole." V. made quie a mess, bu always believe in leing he children hav heir way. A dinner we had as gues a Mr. Edward Cook who amused m all wih droll sories abou funny girls he knew. slumped in he evening going o a college baskeball game. ' waned o go o a recial, bu he boys jus wouldn' ake no, and ur. forunaely said yes. Boh eams dilly-dallied for hours- uni'.' someone fired a gun, everyone cheered and "Busy" said we had won Then hey ook me o a place called "Chez Saealis" where he funnies lile man wih he funnies lile accen showed us o our place? Many young folks were here and overheard a number of hen ino he open and war was saying "Call a cop, Seve, call a cop!" Wasn' ha odd? inajv ineviable. The Sovie-innish conflic followed close be- we lef and was glad o ge home and o bed afer anoher ve. busy day. (Coninued on page 5)

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Special Raes io Sudens Your Paronage Appreciaed Announcemen The Phoography Club will hold is iniial meeing of he New semeser a 7 P. M. Wednesday, ebruary 7, in he darkroom in Rogers Hall. As a demonsraion will be given,and as he club program for he coming erm will be oulined, all members are urged o be presen. WHAT'S UP... /Coninued from page four) hind. These wo wars.are bu he wo halves of a whole war which Chamberlain ried o forge a Munich and which was spli ino is consiuen halves by he Sovie-erman pac. NON-ARESSVE WA'* This pac -pu he Allies ^ he spo and hey cas b,n - for means o coninue heh foreign policies. Un he one hand hey did no wan o aack ermany vigorously, for ha would forever close he doors o a peaceful selemen and a uniy of forces agains Russia. And furher-more an inensive war would be followed by he ineviable economic chaos and unres of he people wih he dreaded possibiliy of social revoluions. This was especially rue if Russia were lef unmolesed, she migh sweep Europe wih revoluion. rom his followed he ingenious policy of a non-aggressive war agains ermany. ARESSVE "PEACE" On he oher hand o ackle boh ermany and Russia was oo large an order as hings sood. Hence a he momen he policy is o wage an indirec war or aggressive "peace" hrough hird paries : one lile naion afer anoher is o be moved o he fron wihou he Allies commiing hemselves unil he momen is ripe. Thus inland has been moved in he norh and Turkey is being moved in he souh. ollowing his he Scandanavian counries are o make heir enry ono he scene. They are o be used no only as a base agains Russia bu also o pu he Allies in a favorable posiion o aack Hiler from his vulnerable norh if he does no make an early peace. Here is where we come in. The Allies need us o break his salemae as i now sands, and o merge he wo wars ino one. n. oher words here is he hope of uniing he whole world, including ermany, aly, Japan and above all he Unied Saes ino a grea "democraic fron" agains Russia. Or here is he oher alernaive ha wih American help Briain and rance can even consider no only he eliminaof Russia bu along wih his he possibiliy of eliminaing heir old erman rival. Presiden Roosevel has become reconciled wih big business and is now grooming Uncle Sam for his sarring familiar role in his new unholy combinaion. Debae Team (Coninued from page one) The hree eams will leave he college on ebruary he wenysixh and will be gone approximaely one week. Two of he eams will go norh, debaing mos of he larger colleges along he roue and will have heir norhern erminus a New York Ciy. The oher eam will go as far souh as Duke Universiy, debaing many of he schools n Virginia and Norh Carolina. According o he presen schedule he eams will, debae abou fifeen schools on heir rips and have hireen home debaes, making a oal of weny-eigh forensic encouners wih some of he bes compeiion in he Eas. n addiion o his he varsiy schedule here will be several reshmen home debaes and perhaps a shor rip o some of he Virginia colleges. Any reshman who is ineresed in joining 'he council and hus making himself eligible for he eam should aend he nex meeing of he council on Wednesday evening, eb. sevenh a 7:30 in he Philomahean Hall of he Wren Building o seal re full deails. Baskeball (Coninued from page hree) HARMAN STARS n Harman, Virginia has he sae's greaes offensive hrea and a duel beween him. and Tom Andrews or Morgan Mackev nwiuises o heighen he ineres of he game. Boh Andrews and he socky ndian capain are well un among he op scorers and should press he redoubable Cavalier for he evening's offensive honors. Capable reserves from, he Virginia bench has been anoher imporan facor 'in heir success, bu Seussey's eam wans his game and proved ha hey have he necessary figh and abiliy under pressure in heir vicory over ivrginia Tech las Saurday nigh, o possibly upse he pre-game dope. Saurday nigh he ndians ackle an up and down Hampden- Sydney squad ha has anyhing bu an impressive record. However, he Tigers are always a hrea and wih Syd Weed, speedy forward, o provide he scoring drives, hey will no be any seup for William and Mary. The game is scheduled for Blow ym a 8 o'clock. rosh Win... (Coninued rom Page Three) ing ogeher and heir disregard for any personal glory." McCray has been eaching he five men he figure eigh sysem on he offense, a mehod originaed bv Pi's menor Bill Carleon and has been drilling he squad for he pas week on a'se sysem of play and organizaion of he offense for he forhcoming games wih ork Union on Monday, Richmond he 14h, and a reurn game wih he Norfolk Division scheduled for he 16h. Ail of he games are o be played here. NYA Pinch. A W-M f he presen plans for cuing he appropriaion o he Naional Youh Adminisraion go hrough, approximaely 40,000 college sudens will find hemselves in he posiion of "he lile man who wasn' here" when nex school erm comes around. unds will be lacking o coninue aiding hem. The Presiden has recommended o Congress ha he appropriaion o he Naional Youh Adminisraion for he fiscal year be included in he regular budge as a par of he appropriaion of he ederal Securiy Agency. Along wih' pracically every oher agency excep he Army and Navy, he NYA will suffer a cu. NYA will be reduced by $1&,000, YOUE MOST LST f VCTOR and BLUEBRD RECORDN'S JUST OUT Dream of Jeanie Wih he Ligh Brown Hair LARRY..T, <V."R.)' CLNTON Old olks a Home Thank Your Sars HAL KEMP 've o My Eyes on You T. DORS.EY Concenrae on You All The Things You Are KENNY BAKER, Tenor 's A Blue World DAVND BROCKMAN & Orchesra Las Nign ardenias SWN AND SWAY Make Love Wih a uiar SAMMY KAYE B10574 The Lion and Alber CYRL SMTH Old Sam (Sam pick uup he muske) B10576 Make Love Wih a uiar BOB CHESTER Easy Does B10580 ive a Lile Whisle The Sky ell Down COLONAL MUSC SHOP LEN MLLER Page amily s Tradiion To W&M On Thursday, is Charer Day, he College of William and Mary will pay honor o Colonel John Page, founder of he Page family in Virginia, who was iie '"u-a mover" owards esablishmen of he college by calling a meeing ol "some piivae enlemen a James Ciy in he mo.ieui ni iebi'iuay 1690" jusi 2uU ye.is ago n> launch he projec. John k'dge'a dcoiuidanh we e among ne pimc.i_',l c > y uo.ufacors ol he college and m mainained close eomnv lions w'u he insiuion foi nine geiuiaions. iueibbei, ol he Page lauiiiy from a number of saes ha _ oeen invied for he day.- Among hem is a presen member of he colleges Board ol vibuors, iyliso abriella Page of Richmond, Va., and many alumni. William and Mary.owns a fine collecion of foureen original porrais of he Page family, which will be hung for he occasion in he presiden's bouse a he college. These canvases, by Sir Peer Lely, Bridges, Wollasoii and ohers, were presened some by he lae Dr. Richard Channing Moore Page of New York, some by he lae Mrs. Mary Newon Sanard of Richmond. The visiors will be endered a luncheon in he rea Hall of he Sir Chrisopher Wren building, he original college building, resored by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Colonel John Page's son, Mahew, was one of he original rusees o whom King William 111, and Queen Mary, of England.graned a charer for he college on.ebruary 8, His son, Mann Page, was a rusee and, Visior and sen six sons o William and Mary, of whom wo became visiors in heir urn. One of hem., Mann Page, also was he represenaive of he college in he colonial House of Burgesses a Williamsburg. The eldes son of Mann Page was John Page, who was overnor of Virginia for hree erms. As a suden a William and Mary he was an inimae friend of Thomas Jefferson, and like his faher was represenaive of he college in he House of Burgesses. No only did his sons aend h college, bu wo of his daughers married men who became presidens of i, John Augusine. Smih A hird chancel- and Rober Saunders. married Rober Nelson, or of he college. 'here have been nine members of he Page family on William and Mary's Board of Visiors, and successive generaions have mainained oher connecions wih he college. n each generaion from. Mann o he presen day, Pages have been enrolled as sudens, averaging abou four members in each of nine generaions. One was a charer member of Phi Bea Kappa, esablished a William and Mary in The Page family were prominen in public life in colonial and revoluionary Virginia. or five generaions, from old Colonel John Page in 1683 down o he eve of he Revoluion, five Pages were members of' he overnor's Council of he colony. overnor John was a member of he Commiee of Safey in he revoluionary period and made heavy financial conribuions o he coloniss' cause; he was lieuenan-governor of Virginia in his period and afer he consiuion was adoped he represened he sae in, Congress. His broher, Mann Page, was a member of he Virginia House of Delegaes and of he Coninenal Congress. n many fields succeeding members of his family added disincion o heir name. A number chose careers in he army or navy. During he 1860's, pracically every male member was a Confederae officer. One surviving oday is Philip Nelson Page of Buenos Ayres, who is one of he las wo remaining of he Virginia Miliary nsiue cades who made a heroic and ghasly charge a he bale of New Marke. NOTCE There will be a meeing of he la Ha Saff Thursday, a 7 P. M. in he publicaions office of* he Marshall - Wyhe Hall. College Noices Theie will be a. mee ng of he Hoiidgn Travel Club on Thursday, ebruary 6 a 7 i'. ±l. in i>arxv i Hod. Several alks will be given on Canada. An;, one in,v.>, < e i ionii old iii K.?p L a Tau.. bin > oiu. 1,1.A- 11 Here's a Pracical nsrucor...,i ),\ C i' V/iU o.ii, "The ruh doesn' hur" seems o be he policy of Mr. William P. Carr, insrucor in economics a Loyola Universiy. n a recen accouning class, Mr. Carr advised his pupils ha par of heir es would consis of rue and false quesions. Then he insruced hem o bring he following wih hem when hey came o ake he exam: 1. A bluebook. 2. Menal faciliies. 3. A coin. The purpose of he firs wo is obvious. Bu he coin? Mr. Carr said ha i's for he sudens o flip in answering he rue and false quesions. College Ediors Are Sric solaioniss Despie he fac ha collegiae wriers on foreign affairs have all he sympahy in he world for he cause of he plucky inns in heir figh agains Russian agi gression, he grea majoriy of he college newspaper ediorialiss do no favor he proposed - governmen loan o inland. The almos-unanimous opinion of he collegians is ha such a loan would be a violaion of U. S. neuraliy and would end o draw us ino he conflic. n addiion, hey mainain, his money should be used in his counry for relief funds. There is a suggesion, oo, ha he people of he U. S. should hink firs of heir own fellow ciizens before hey conribue o innish relief funds raised by privae groups. The Sana Barbara Sae College El auche argus he poin in his manner: "Neuraliy, like life, is jus wha you make i. And o be effecive, neuraliy's moo mus be 'wha's good for he goose is good for he gander.' Tha is why his endency o look he oher way when i comes o dealing wih inland in he curren conflic wih Russia is a dangerous pracice. is an open breach of rue neuraliy, wheher i assumes he guise of humaniarianism, democracy or wha-haveyou. is a road o war, deeply worn by he ravel of would-be neurals." AAAAAAAAAAAA.^A^^.^.$^AAAA *,; a"*"*i THE WLLAMSBUR METHODST CHURCH "A he College Enraiv.-e" Dr. W. L. Murphy, Miniser SUNDAY SJVC-7; Church School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. >. Wesley oundaion, 7:00 1'.. Evening Worship S:00 ": M. M-'rM-S-'-'i4^>^("!'«-;-: :' >*- BUTON PARSH C, V;"'J.' "The Suden Church Sim-o!..'"9S" Rev. rancis. Craighill, "V;:or Holy Communion 8:C0 A. M. Church School 9:30 /. M. Morning Service 11:00 A. M. Suden Recepion 4:80 V. M. A LENTEN SERES O TALKS on "CHRSTANTY AND MODERN WORLD" irs Speaker PRESDENT JOHN STEWART BRYAN SUNDAY, EBRUARY 11TH 6-7 P. M. BRUTON PARSH HdUSE Tea Served from 4:80-6:00? Williamsburg Coal Co. COAL UEL OL Concree and Building Supplies Phone 127 C. & C. SHOE HOSPTAL '"The Shop of Beer Qualiyi and Service." 214 N. Boundary^ S., Opposie Wes End Marke^ A. B. DADOS', Proi>. f OR PRNTN X see he VRNA AZETTE, nc. Phone 192 f Rear of Pos Office H. LAPDOW, Tailors 4-.. v f Alering and Repairing < Done by Expers X 1 Behind Sororiy Cour A. «1 "u" he fii'ovf ol' a 1 in AV }l:. Alfred L. Alley, M.d -,: P ss. fia., i^iiov phi please conac A.l Lcudon a he l-'hi.a una JOJ.- oa i chuiond, ad. Call T'Ji a,u,- bui % 273. ^.^.^,^,^.<>.-}.^<.^>-0.^.<>.4.<.-5.^.^.^.4.<>-^4-4- i OR BETTER SERVCE CAMPUS O. K. SHOE SHOP acory Mehods nvisible Soles 4- WLLAMS! X ood Service by ood Bar- A Y bers in a ood Shop. 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6 PAE SX THE PLAT HAT ^^^v^^cmcv^k/i^^ucvcv^v^/cv^k)!^^ LCKER LASHES J^ By PHL LCKER Opening gun on his week's flicker program is somehing well off he beaen rack in film fare. is EAEL O CHCAO, ' in which Rober. Mongomery once again demonsraes his vesailiy,as brillifn''v as he did in "Nigh Mus all." Alihongh a Hollywood produc EARL O CHCAO is made in h' r maimer and will hardly find favor wih he mass audience. Those who go in for he ary side of he cinema super characerizaions, and all ha, will be hrilled pink by his one. Edward Arnold, Reginald Owen, Edmund wenn, E. E. Clive, and Billy Bevan are he supporing players. "Aqua Rhyhm", a ranland Rice Sporligh, and a color caroon are added. -y *h\ -.\.r Rober Mongomery, a gangser who becomes a" Briish Peer, wih Edward Arnold in "Earl'of Chicago," playing Wednesday only. Now ha he wars are popular again we migh as well expec a procession of spy films. irs in he line is BRTSH NTELL- E CE, feauring Boris Karloff and Margare Lindsay, and dealing wih slinky spies of he irs World War. A good deal of second-hand desrucion akes place as a compeen cas unveils he siniser doings of a cerain prime miniser. The climax arrives wih bombs and an air raid. One noe ha will jar you is he scene in which a erman corporal named Adolf is bawled ou. The closeup following will bring howls! * * * * f you'd like o recapure hose joyous "high school" days, hen Assised by Jane Wihers and a spon riday is he day o do i. aneous crowd of juveniles HH SCHOOL will re-creae he rosy dreams of your.youhful days. Obviously he film is oally unsophisicaed and if you go o i, plan o- le your hair all he way down. Oherwise you won' ge he full "kick" ou of he anics of Jane and comical Cliff Edwards. aikgrour" -.'f he film is he Thomas Jefferson High Sch.iiu j.. u Ainuii^-j, Texas, a widely publicized insiuion by virue of is corps of ROTC boys, girls' laria groups, and he like. The Saurday aracion should bring squeals of deligh o our beauiibi coeds as BROTHER RAT AND THE BABY assumes he screen. This, of course, is he zippy sequel o he original 'Broher Ra', and feaures pracically he same eas... Priscilla umui, Jane Bryan, Jane Wyman, Wayne Morris, Eddie Alber, Ronald Reagen, plus Arhur Treacher and a cue baby. The sory is picked up where he firs one lef off, and carried forward in he same romping manner, and rioous vein. is swifly paced and relies on siuaion and complicaion for mos of is laughs, which i ges in quaniy. or exra good measure a Pop- eye he Sailor caroon is added " Shafcesperian Spinach". Also an excellen RKO Sporscope ild "Sky ame" abou duck huning. A empo ha is fas, and frequenly furious, makes MY RL RDAY one of he opfligh comedy picures of recen years. Nex week Monday and Tuesday i brings a new eam of ary ran and Rosalind Russell o Williamsburg o deligh and enerain you as you have seldom been enerained or delighed. This is, as you probably know, he film version of a hi play by Charles MacArhur and Ben Hech, firs iled "The ron Page." i is a racy, acion-plus yarn, a bi spicy in is dialogue here and here, and grand, laughable enerainmen. * * * * rom he way i looks now i would seem ha Williamsburg will see he famed ONE WTH THE WND during he enire las week of his monh! Seas will soon go on sale. f ha booking falls hrough, however, he firs week in March is definiely he "ime" for he "wind." ^ Resoraion Offers Hisory ellowships Kenneh Chorley, Presiden of Colonial Williamsburg, ncorporaed, announced oday ha his organizaion is prepared o provide, hrough is Deparmen of Research and Record, a limied number of ellowships o individual sudens and scholars who are carrying on invesigaions in he hisory of colonial Yirginia. These ellowships will be graned in connecion wih he publicaion of he "Williamsburg Resoraion Hisorical Sudies," under he auspices of his insiuion a Williamsburg, Virginia, and will be made upon he condiion ha he recipiens shall submi he compleed produc of heir researches for publicaion in he series. The scope of, his series has been defined as he hisory of Williamsburg and he origin, developmen, and expansion of he civilizaion of which his ciy was he cener. or he encouragemen of projecs of special meri in he social, economic, inellecual, religious, and poliical hisory of Colonial Unemploymen,.. (Coninued from page one) abuses under he ac whereby an occasional person will ry illegally o ge insurance, and said ha here were ways and means of checking up on such a person and ha, he police ook care of he res. Discussing he 2.7 per cn ax levied on he employer o pay for he insurance, he recommended ha i be lowered o a 2.5 per cen ax as he surplus o pay for he insurance was already oo large. He did no believe, however, ha he ax should be shifed ono he worker, alhough he realized ha in he end he worker as a consumer helped pay for he ax when he employer raised his prices. A he end of he discussion, Mr. Evans, carrying on he informal radiion of he Seminar, laid himself open o quesioning by he large audience presen. Sudens of he college, Rosa Ellis, Virginia Taylor, John Dillard Bey Wood, and Waler Measday acing on he panel, lead he discussion. When he discussion had spen iself he audience lef in anicipaion of he nex Seminar o be held on ebruary 15 and dealing wih he Naional Labor Relaions Ac. Virginia, he Deparmen of Research and Record is prepared o gran ellowships varying in value according o he needs of he individual suden. Awards of hese fellowships will be made early in he Spring of n he selecion of recipiens, paricular aenion will be given o young men and women possessing marked inellecual abiliy, characer, and iniiaive, as well as sound academic preparaion in hisory. has been announced ha early applicaion for ellowships will be advanageous; candidaes for ellowships mus have applicaions on file no laer han March 15, n making hese awards, he Direcor of he Deparmen of Research and Record will be assised by members of an Advisory Board of Hisorians, consising of Dr. Charles M. Andrews, arnam professor of American hisory, emerius, Yale Universiy; Virginius Dabney, edior of he Richmond Times-Dispach: Dr. Samuel E. Morison, professor of colonial hisory a Harvard Universiy; Dr. Richard L. Moron, head of he Deparmen of Hisory a he College of William and Mary; Dr. Arhur M. Schlesinger, professor of American hisory a Harvard Universiy; Dr. Earl. Swem, librarian-of he College of William and Mary; and Dr. Thomas J. Werenbaker, Edwards professor of American hisory a Princeon Universiy. All requess -for applicaion forms, bulleins, or oher informaion regarding hese fellowships should be addressed o he Direcor, Deparmen of Research and Record, Colonial Williamsburg, ncorporaed, Williamsburg, Va. His Lordship... (Coninued from page four) Who is he now unhappy ransfer from, V. M. L, ha made he DUKE UNVERSTY SCHOOL OP MEDCNE DURHAM, N. C. our erms of eleven weeks are given each year. These may be aken consecuively (graduaion in hree and -one-quarer years) or hree erms may be aken each year (graduaion in four years). The enrance requiremens are inelligence, characer and hree years of college work, including he subjecs specified for Class A medical schools. Caalogues and applicaion forms may be obained from he Admission Commiee. Beer Ligh for Beer Sigh SEEN S BELEVN To visualize SEEN, we hink of eyes o see wih, a ask o perform and sufficien ligh wih which o see i. Naure gave us our eyes as hey are; our work is usually se ou for us by someone else or by circumsances; bu we can conrol he quaniy and qualiy of our ligh. Sudens paricularly require good ligh for heir work. Try more and beer ligh! f irgiiii Elecric and Pswer Co. horrid misake of calling Dean Lamber "Shory", a he dance riday nigh. e is rue ha Marshall Hudson is climbing up he ladder of love? Phil Duke is being cheered up daily in he infirmary via he power of he wrien word... he Phi Taus are in a mizz as o wha o do wih heir puppies... he piano player a he Varsiy Club's dance was a one man show and really covered a lo of ivory. Pa Pelham looked as cue as ever wih a Princeon lad a he dance riday nigh... he infirmary is full of la grippe, so wach yourself. Don' forge o cas your ballos for your favorie femmes in he beauy cones. ± ARDNER T. BROOKS Real Esae Renals nsurance Class of '14 Dr. Henneman Leaves or Barnard College Sudens and faculy alike were relucan o see he popular Richard H. Henneman, assisan professor of psychology, leave o ake a similar posiion a Barnard College, bu bes wishes are held for his coninued success and advancemen. Professor Henneman will each an advanced experimenal course a Barnard as well as conduc experimenal research, his paricular field. He.coninues o 4-fr^$-fr-**-^>-»<-$-«-$-$-^^->^-fr<->^^ Tuesday, ebruary 6, 194 h hold a conrac wih William &; J Mary and will reurn ;o each > summer sessions in'wiiliamsbui. Dr. Henneman has been replaed by Professor William C. H Prenice, former graduae assisan a Harvard, B. A. degree fre Swarhmore College, Rhod«Scholar, and has sudied und Professor Koehler who is he lejv ing figure in he developmen, esaul psychology. Mr. Pre ice is he son of Mr. and M. Bryan C. Prenice of Willian - burg. raerniy and Sororiy Playing Cards and Saionery, Also many new designs n College Jewelry. ounain Service and Lunches 0-^^«>«"^^.5>^«^-<>^^ on can look he whole world over and you won' find anoher cigaree wih Cheserfield's RHT COMB NATON of he bes American and Turkish obaccos. n Cheserfield you find jus wha every smoker looks for...cool SMOKN, definie MLDNESS, and he one hing ha really saisfies...downrigh OOD TASTE <... ^... «- ^-. m *. _ ^ J- WEDNESDAY EBRUARY 7 ROBERT MONTOMERY THE EARL O CHCAO "An unusual role his bes since "Nigh Mus all" nil'bsd AY EBRUARY 8 BORS KARLO MARARET LNDSAY -> -> > 0- < > 4- BRTSH NTELLENCE RDAY EBRUARY 9 JANE WTHERS CL EDWARDS SATURDAY HH SCHOOL COMN: The Las of ebruary Wach Announcemen of Ticke Sales!- : ' EBRUARY 10 The Laugh Sequel o VM'«"Broher Ra" BROTHER RAT AND A BABY PRSCLLA LANE WAYNE MORRS EDDE ALBERT Jane, Bryan, Ronald Reagan, Peer B. ood (Bro. Mouse!) f MONDAY-TUESDAY EBRUARY 12-13? ARY RANT ROSALND RUSSUL % X \1 JRX ^ :S- NE MEATS ROCERES VEETABLES HS RL RDAY "ONE WTH THE WND" f Special Aenion o raerniies and Sororiies Copyrigh Libcim- & MYERS TOBACCO CO. eseriiel he cooler, beer-asing, DiMTELYMlMBcigmme

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