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1 For Complee Sade Hawkns Day Dope See Edoral Page J TELEPHONE NEWS ITEMS TO! THE FLT HT Campus Offce Phone 157 Prn Shop (Mondays) E FLT HT COLLEGE OF WILLIM ND MR TELEPHONE NEWS ITEMS TO THE FLT HT Campus Offce Phone 157 Prn Shop (Mondays) VOLUME XXIX. NO. 8. WILLIMSBURG, V., TUESD, NOVEMBER 7,1939 Z-792 ^.-M.. Legon Wll Combne In Celebraon rmsce Ceremones commemorang he weny-frs annversary of he sgnng of he rmsce whch ended he World War.wll be held jonly by he College and Pennsula Pos No. 39, he mercan Legon on Saurday, November 11h. I has been he cusom for several years o hold hese jon exercses. specal convocaon a he College has been called for eleven o'clock and classes wll be dsmssed unl noon. The man even on he program ' whch wll be held n he udorum of he Ph Bea Kappa Buldng on he college campus wll be an address by he Honorable S. Os Bland of Newpor News, Represenave n Congress from he Frs Dsrc of Vrgna. Mr, Bland has been a member of Congress snce 1918 and s charman of he Commee on Merchan Marne and Fsheres. He s an alumnus"' of he College of Wllam and Mary, where he w,'.- a suden beween 1888 and 1890 and agan beween 1894 and 18%. He was naed no he Ph Bea Kappa Socey n Mr. Bland s an able and effecve speaker and s regarded as one of he leadng members of Congress. Hs address s expeced o be a sgnfcan one and should be heard by a large audence. Specal seas wll be reserved for veerans of he World War. <n nvaon o aend s exend- -d o he czens of he communy. Charles J. Duke, Jr., sssan o he Presden of Wllam and Mary and Bursar of he Col- "ege, wll presde. Colonel C.. Chapman, Commander of Pennsula Pos wll nroduce Mr. Bland, and he Legon prayer for rmsce Day wll be read by Vernon.. Nunn, cng Chaplan of Pen Inerpres Modern Dance HN HOLM.anva Holm and Modern ance Group Here Tongh Hanya Holm and her dance 0 - group wll appear n a demonsraon program of he modern dance hs evenng n Ph Bea Kappa Hall a he College of Wllam and Mary, o whch he publc s nved. Mss Holm, a nave of Frankfur-am-Man, Germany, was one of he orgnal sudens of he famed Mary Wgman and cofounder and chef nsrucor n he Wgman Cenral Insue n Dresden. She has been n merj hree years and las year made her frs ransconnenal concer our, n whch she receved hgh acclam as an ars and choreographernsula Pos. Musc for he occason wll be furnshed by nsru- Besdes her concers hs year, menalss from he Deparmen I Ms s Holm s eachng he dance of Musc of he College and by a f k Columba Unversy, New ork chorus and,soloss from he College Chor. Pne rs and Temple Unversy. Unversy, he Tyler School of The program s dvded no wo pars..the frs par s bul n Precedng he exercses n he Ph Bea Kappa udorum, bref...'fcmoral exercses wll be con- a bref presenaon of successons of movemen based on some of..aced from he fron seps of he he p rnc p es of movemen as en. 'Vren Buldng. group of bu- son arrf release> lmberngj sw glers saoned a nervals along Tyhm an( elascy. The second Duke of Glouceser Sree wll par deals wh he dance problem sound aenon a 10:45. M. self> presened n eudes: he or- 'fhe naonal, sae, Legon, and college colors wll hen be escord o a poson n fron of he ren Buldng by color bearers and guards from he Legon Pos and he college suden body. The naonal anhems of France, Grea Bran, and he Uned Saes wll be sung by he college chor. fohn S. Hudson, Presden of he suden Body, wll read a bref exrac, from he funeral oraon of Percles recorded by he Greek hsoran Thucyddes. Ths was grealy admred by he lae Presden J.. C. Chandler who always had read a rmsce Day ceremones. I s read n memory of hs servces o he College. The roll of war dead from Wllamsburg and from among he alumn of he College wll be read by B. D. Peachy of Pennsula Pos md John H. Garre, Jr., Presden of he Senor Class. ganzaon of movemen hrough drecon, floor paerns and dmensons: he sgnfcance of space. The presenaon s no n he form of exercses, bu s llusraed by a seres of group and solo eudes, shor dances nvolvng a, parcular dance problem. These range from he dramac, unaccompaned, pulsang sudy o he hlarous "Tangles n Space". Resdens -of Wllamsburg and he neghborng ces are nved free of charge o he recal, whch s one n Wllam and Mary's seres of lecures and concers. The hour s 8 P.M. Openng he same ngh n Ph Bea Kappa Hall s a specal erhb of 25 echngs of Gerald L. Brockhurs, E.., he noed Brsh ars, whch was secured for.wllam and Mary hrough he Knoedler Galleres n New ork. Changes Made,In College Calender Backdr'p Club Organzes ~ Las Wednesday ngh over 175 people made a fne mpresson by urnng ou for he Backdrop Club meeng. Ths meeng was open o all sudens for he dscusson of he purposes of he club and he nroducon of s offcers. New sudens may be neresed o know some of he background of hs socey. I was founded n December 1937 by rhur Hanson, Wllam Greene, and Sanley Hecker. I s an all-suden club formed o wre, produce and presen an all-suden muscal comedy. Back n he dm dark begnnngs of he club, here were (Connued on Page Sx) WRNL Feaures Poery Today Ths afernoon a 3:30 he class n rado presened he frs program of poery readng ha has been broadcas hs season. Hereofore, he programs have been n he form of a alk, sk, or play. Ths afernoon he broadcas feaured Hope Hun and Thomas Forsyhe who read varous selecons from he works of pas and conemporary auhors. The selecons developed wo opproprae hemes. One group of poems emphaszed he season of uumn and he oher developed he heme of mmoraly n connecon wh rmsce Day. Included n he frs group was he well known "Ode o uumn" by Keas. Pars of "Lycdas" were read as a developmen on he heme of mmoraly. Ths reamen was furher expanded by an addonal group of selecons chosen from ndvdual poems by oher ousandng auhors who wroe on he same subjec. The program concluded wh a selecon by Sr Waler Sco on a solder's res. The beauy of he poems was emphaszed by a skllfully chosen muscal background. Mss Maxne Hnes, our chapel organs, fur Please noe he followng changes n he College Calender: The Thanksgvng holday wll be on November 23 nsead of nshed he background of organ November 30. The game wh he Unversy of Rchmond wll be selecons. Ths program was no ;>!ayed on November 23. one of he "Ths Is Wllam and December 20 Begnnng of Chrsmas recess 4 p.m. nsead of 5 p.m. Mary" seres bu was one of he January 11 End of classes 4 p.m. nsead of 5 p.m. alernae programs presened every oher week. Nex week's pro January 29 Begnnng of classes 8 a.m. nsead of 9 a.m. February 8 Charer Day convocaon 11 a.m. nsead of 12 noon. gram, one of he seres, wll feaure he lumn program of he March 20- Begnnng of Easer reeess-^4 p.m. nsead of 5 p.m. May H End of classes 4 p.m. nsead of 8 p.m. College. "Knd jlady Casng Is Compleed Rehearsals;; For SecondlPlay Begn 9? Wh a fnal cas of hreen old and new players seleced afer an audon whch was held mmedaely afer he performance of he "Inspecor General" Mss lhea Hun, drecor of he College Theare s a presen deeply engaged n preparaon of "Knd Lady", he laes pece of he curren season whch s o be submed for he approval of Wllam and Mary audences on November 30 and December 1,; Ths new play s Edward Chodorov's adapaon of "The Slver- Mask," a shor sory by Hugh Walpole, conemporary novels, popular n merca as well as hs nave England. Frs presened on he Broadway sage n he sprng of 1935, he play feaured Grace George n he le role of he benevolen Englsh lady who "becomes he vcm of a rng of professonal crooks. The role of Mss Mary Hemes, he Knd Lady, connosseur of ar s beng played by Peggy Gldner who may be remembered for her opnoch porrayal of he chld n "Llom:" Wllam Land, who has played b pars n former producons, and who deserves specal menon for hs work n hs season's nal performance, s playng he role of Henry bbo, maser crook. Unlke he frs vehcle of he Wllam and Mary Thespans, he Russan sare by Gogol, whch conaned que an appallng number of characers, he dramas personae of "Knd Lady" s lmed o a succn, more closely alled group of acors; he concern of he playwrgh s no an objecve, checkerboard expose where he characers are seen as moved by he hands, bu an aemp o penerae he surface no he movang facors behnd he moves, an effor o show he nernal forces a work whch cause he characers o move he way hey do. "Knd Lady" s a ender, beauful, and movng drama of he mnd. s has been prevously announced, he propery plo calls for porras by Whsler, El Greco, Van Gogh, Gaugun, and oher works of ar. To mee hs demand, he respecve dvsons of he Deparmen of Fne rs wll have ceran of s suden members make reproducons of he orgnals. The buldng crew s workng on he se whch represens a lvng-room n a wealhy home n Monague Square, London. Ph Bea Kappa To dm 13 Senors n nnversary Celebraon Here December 5 Mghy Murals To Be Unveled Gus' Place Mural hsory s abou o be made. If he unvelng flops nobody wll be perurbed- no even he ars. The scene s he Iron Bound Inn, commonly known as Gus's on Rchmond Road: he me s Thursday evenng. (These murals are unusual n many respecs, one beng ha hey were done by our own Davd Forer, he ohers herefore are obvous. In order o apprecae he sgnfcance of hese works of ar, s necessary o reveal one of he ars's secre desres. For years Forer has fel ha he mgh ou-angelo Mchaelangelo and unleash hs resraned passon on someone's unsuspecng walls. Gus, beng a mld sor of person and easy o ge along wh, consened o have hs dnng room redecoraed n a mode conssen wh Wllamsburg surroundngs and culure. The above and accompanyng skech s he cenral fgure of a group of four on he Wes wall. From hs can be seen he flowng syle and bubblng enhusasm rampan hroughou he works. The fgures reflec he ars's personaly o a grea exen, and we who know hm can see maeralzed by he nauralness of hs represenaons. The def srokes of hs brush end o creae an amosphere whch has been lackng maerally n he varous rosseres n own,, bu one whch everyone n hs own manner has red o creae. The more you look a he murals, he more you feel lke pckng up a brush and addng a (Connued on page 6) Mr. and Mrs. Sly To Presen Pano, Voln Concer Sunday fernoon The Musc Deparmen hs year s endeavorng o make good musc avalable o all sudens. vared selecon of programs has been planned hroughou he year o mee he neress of he whole college. Sunday afernoon, November 18h, Mr. and Mrs. llan Sly wll gve a voln and pano concer n Ph Bea Kappa Hall a 4 o'clock. mong her offerngs wll be Sonaas of Cesar Franck, Bach, and Brahms. Ths wll be he frs of a seres of Sunday afernoon muscal performances. The nex one wll be on December 10h, when he Feldman Srng Quare from Norfolk wll play. We are parcularly forunae n havng Mme. Marcelle Denya gve ceved. a recal here November 21s. She has appeared on he sag of he Grand Opera and he Opera Com-1 among ohers. que. She has held he le role n Faus, Manon, Buerfly, Lohengrn, ec. She has sung n all of he muscal ceners n Europe, and n each has been hghly prased by he crcs. In 1937, she was nved o parcpae n one of he offcal fesvals n Salzburg, where she sang wh he orchesra of he Mozareura, under he drecon of Dr. Baumgarner. Mme. Denya has also held he le role n wo French Operac flms, " Caprce of Mme. de Pompadour" and "The Feldermaus" by Srauss. Snce she has been n merca she has sung a several of he colleges where she has been exraordnarly well re She wll sng n French, selecons from Massene, Cesar Franck, Debussy, and Ravel, Is Frs Greek Leer Fraerny; Founded a College n 1776 Threen fall naes from he class of 1939 no he lpha of Vrgna Chaper of Ph Bea Kappa, he frs Greek leer fraerny and he grea honor socey of he foremos nsuons of he counry, s announced oday. Ph Bea Kappa had s orgn a he College of Wllam and Mary, beng founded here on December 5, The ls of fall naes s as follows: Frank Bader, Hampon, Va.; Jean Clarahan, Floral Park, N..; Conrad. Forbes, Gunea Mlls, Va.; Bey nna Hol, Mddleown N..; Madelene Howard, Harrsburg, Pa.; John Suar Hudson, Washngon, D. C; Los V. Leach, Norfolk, Va.; E. Elzabeh Moore, 0 Glouceser Cour House, Va.;. Lloyd Phllps, Evngon, Va..; racca conomcs Dew Club m The second meeng of he curren year of he Thomas R. Dew Economcs Club was held Tuesday ngh, Nov. 7, n Barre Hall. In pursuance of he Club's plans for he year, a dscusson was held on a val, curren economc problem. Ths meeng's dscusson was on he Economcs of War. Besdes havng he speaker, Joe Berman, oulne he general economc backgrounds of war, a panel had been seleced, s members had ndvdually nvesgaed he economc causes for each parcpang counry's par n he Second World War and he probable economc reacon of he war on each of he parcpang counres. The club's program s based on he belef ha he sudens of Economcs a he College of Wllam and Mary would lke o look no he praccal applcaon of Economcs and hen o gve her personal vews and convcons of s workngs. Ths "dgnfed bull sesson" s planned n order ha opnons concernng economc behavor can be gven whou classroom censorshp. Each meeng wll be conduced by a suden, and, n so far as praccal, he lead-off alk wll be gven by a suden. The speaker n each case wll be assgned by a panel of egh o en members. The program for he year has been enavely oulned around he followng subjecs: November meeng The Prospecs of a Uned Labor Fron. December meeng The Farmer, Hs Place n he Sun. February meeng Managed Money. March meeng Economc Regonalsm, Seconalsm, Pan-mercansm, or Inernaonalsm. prl meeng Economc Issues n he 1940 Elecon. Oher opcs wll be subsued f curren economc condons warran. The members of he panel and her ndvdual opcs: Harre Wllams usrala. Bll Parry Germany. Lenne Hayden France. Mec Douglas England. Judd Lews Russa. Nella Whaker Canada. Varsy Club dds Members The varsy club wshes o announce he naon of fve men a her las meeng. Those who were honored were Caldwell Cason, Harry Glck, Rober Raul, Ben Trower, l Chesnu and Harry Masch. The annual Varsy club dance whch was scheduled for December 2 has been posponed unl some laer dae durng he 'second semeser. Oela Dean Roberson, Durham, N. C; Seymour Shwller, Rchmond Hll, N..; Vrgna Wlson, Exmore, Va.; Elzabeh Wood. Washngon, D. C. flhese naes wll be admed no Ph Bea Kappa on December 5h, he 163rd annversary of he foundng of he moher chaper a?- Wllam and Mary. Included n Ph Bea Kappa membershp are senor sudens of ousandng scholasc aanmen and alumn of he college and persons oher han graduaes who are dsngushed n leers, scence, educaon or a professon. College Noces learned The Nu Chaper of Kappa Sgma wshes o announce he pledgng of Wllam Downng, Rowe Samuell, and Ralph Har. dance was held n Ph Bea Kappa Hall Saurday, November 4h for he Chaper and nved guess. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Person and Mss Lllan Maben. The Foregn Travel Club a he nex meeng on Thursday a 7:00 n Barre Hall wll hold Hawaan Ngh. ha me hos«people who have vsed he slands wll ell of her experences here. ll classes wll be omed or. Homecomng Day, Saurday, November 18. There wll be a meeng of he Women's Debae Councl, Wednesday a 5 o'clock n Phlomaheaa Hall,of he Wren Buldng. The Wllam and Mary Swng Club may call he by he Presden's offce for a personal leer. The Eucld Club wll mee Thursday ngh a 7 o'clock n Barre Hall o nae new members. Sgma P Sgma, honorary Physcs Club, announces he naon of he followng: James Johnson. Lloyd Phllps, Benjamn Foley, Bey nn Hol. The phoography club wll mee Frday, November 10, n Washngon 203 a 7:15. ll members are urged o aend as here wll be a demonsraon n he darkroom. SMPHONIC BND TO BRODCST The Wllam and Mary Symphonc Band wll broadcas over saon WRV from Ph Bea Kappa Hall on he afernoons of November 9h and 10h, and December 7h and 14h a 4:45 o'clock. Members of he College Communy are welcome o aend hese broadcass for whch here s no admsson charge.

2 PGE TWO' THE FLT HT Beer Lgh for Beer Sgh SEEING IS BELIEVING To vsualze SEEING, we hnk of eyes o see wh, a ask o perform and suffcen lgh wh whch o see. Naure gave us our eyes as hey are; our work s usually se ou for us by someone else or by crcumsances; bu we can conrol he quany and qualy of our lgh. Sudens parcularly requre good lgh for her wor Try more and beer lgh! Irgla Elecrc al Pwer Go. ^^ ^^^ SHOES KEPT SMRT! Our Shoe Repars hold he shoe's orgnal smar lnes whle resorng wearably! Shoes Repared by our mehods ake f-a-r longer o grow 'old' and unwearable. We caer o 'smar' men who wan o keep good-appearance up whle bearng-down on annual shoe expenses! CMPUS O. K. SHOE SHOP W. S. Murphy, Propreor Back of Sorory Cour r SPECIL STMPED STTIONER FOR GIFTS ND CHRISTMS CEDS a. BOB WLLCE, Manager -J--^^.^ BELLM'S FLVOR OF THE MONTH Chocolae Sandae Try hs delcously dfferen Ice Cream made of Vanlla Cream wh sreaks of Chocolae Fudge runnng hrough. SOLD T The Wllamsburg Drug Co. The Bellamy Ice Cream Company, Inc. _ * #&& *&!&**«d r* *«# * * ^_ #_V*V *- 4XVJba4 *%&!*«_. WILLIMSBURG LODGE WILLIMSBURG INN EXCELLENT FOR LUNCHEON ND DINNER PRTIES College "specals" welcomed DIVISION OF TVERNS ND ORDINRIES Wllamsburg Resoraon, Inc. ^ ^ Summary Gven On mercan War Feelng (PC) Wh all elemens of he naon campagnng for one sde or anoher n he curren debae over he Uned Saes' poson n he curren world suaon, college sudens are srongly asserng her vews on jus wha should be done o clarfy her counry's sand on nernaonal polcs. Here s a summary of mos recen polls a summary ha ells you jus how he wnd s blowng so far as he naon's undergraduaes are concerned: 1. lle more han 58 per cen of he college youh favor he move of he U. S. senae n vong repeal of he embargo agans shpmen of arms o foregn naons. 2. However, when comes o he queson of furnshng mlary ad o he alles (Bran and France) f hey face defea, collegans voe 68 per cen agans sendng our men and machnes across he lanc. 8. The above voe s despe he fac ha 91 percen of he undergraduaes vong favor he cause of he alles agans he oalaran allance. 4, In keepng wh he expressons gven above, 96 per cen voed n he "no" column when asked f hey hough he U, S. should ener he presen European war. In fac, 78 per cen ndcaed ha hey would no voluneer for servce f he U. S. wen o war on he sde of he alles. 5. On he oher hand, 55 per cen ndcaed ha hey would fgh n he U. S. army f we were aacked. The surprsng fac here s he large number (45 per cen) who ndcaed ha hey would no fgh even f our naon or s errores were nvaded. ll hese facs seem o ndcae ha he pacfsc vews of he naon's collegans so ofen expressed before, have changed lle snce he openng of hosles n Europe. The general vew seems o be ha he U. S. should no fgh abroad under any crcumsances, bu ha we should do all n our power o ad he Englsh- French allance o defea he forces of Hler, Saln, and Mussoln. One may rghly assume from hs prelmnary survey ha he college youh s srongly mananng s vew ha he U. S. should reman aloof o all foregn enreaes ha we should acvely ener he fgh o agan save democracy from defea. Jus how srong hs vew s eneraned wll be proven anly when he defea of he democrac naons becomes mmnen, for hen wll come he real es of wheher or no hey can passvely wach oalaransm assume an even more domnan poson n Europe. ^! NTIONL I $ BRBER SHOP (over Pasry Shop) X Servce s Our Moo % ^-^{.^ -^ ^ I H. LPIDOW, Talors % % > lerng and Reparng $ Done by Expers X Behnd Sorory Cour X v 4- -»<»"»»-»»$"»- Pcure Framng, Keys Made, Elecrcal pplances, Pan, Ironng Boards. Pennsula Hardware Corp. Phone 115 * dk. % 1 1 _^k. -v The Home of Famous Food INVITES OU TO ENJO OUE MELS IN PLESNT IM CONDITIONED RESTURNT We Specalze n all knds of wesern Szzlng Seaks and Smfeld Hams and Roas Chcken Dnners form he Rossere. lso Chnese Dshes. DIL SEFOOD OF LL KINDS IN SESON. LSO CHERRSTONE OSTERS ND CLMS ON THE HLF SHELL. MINE LOBSTERS. MKE THE COLONIL OUR HEDQURTERS FOR OUR MELS UNDER THE PERSONL MNGEMENT OF STEVE SCLIS f SPECIL RTES FOR STUDENTS. WE DELIVER. PHONE 794 $ J>-J^^^>^ Small Clque Rules Harvard- Says New Survey small group of 300 sudens a Harvard (10 per cen of he undergraduae body), all scons of socey and ulra-exclusve n speech, manner and ase, rules he campus roos, Benjamn Welles reveals n an arcle on he Harvard case sysem n he November ssue of Town and Counry. "Th s case and he rgd sysem.by whch runs s he mos sgnfcan feaure of Harvard's undergraduae lfe," Welles says. "They (he 300) dress alke, look alke, walk alke, alk alke, and f pressed, hnk alke. They mpose her ases on he enre college, que unconscously, and are conen o lve apar and play n a world of her own. They make no effor o mx, and her ancs are wached and enved by he ousders who mae and mmc whle ouwardly condemnng." Who are hese fabulous "hree hundred," hs gh lle body whch mposes s samp so 'srongly on he majory? They are he members of Harvard's nne undergraduae clubs. Each club s "fnal"; a man can jon bu one, and once eleced he s expeced o gve all for hs club and counry, bu no for hs college. Of he nne clubs, he Porcellan s he mos eagerly sough afer. Founded n he dm pas of 1791, s probably he oldes and mos exclusve undergraduae organzaon n merca,* Welles says. fflhe. D. runs rgh behnd he Porcellan n general eseem.. Then comes The Fly, whch complees he "bg hree." The remanng sx are he Spee, Owl, D. U., Fox, Delphc and Phoenx. Each~"has s own nche, own pedesal, own samp of ndvdualy. Edors of he college 'publcaons and ahlees can make hese clubs (for presge); bu he majory of he members are he lads "who can be found waggng her jaws over nnumerable glasses of beer ll he small hours every ngh, who neher ol nor spn bu who... provde he warmh and humor on whch all clubs, especally a college, mus hrve." Welles places he blame for Harvard's lack of college spr squarely on he shoulders of he hree hundred. College 'spr, hey beleve, s beer sued o he Mddle and Far Wes schools, no o he smar Eas. So says he mnory; so follows, he majory. Ed. Noe PROBBL s rgh. Wllam and Mary's Fla Ha Club s older. Preparaons Beng Male for Varsy Show Here Plans and preparaons for hs year's edon of he Varsy Show are well under way. number of songs and scrps have been submed o he offcers of he Backdrop Club, he sponsors of he Show, for approval. No me s beng los n preparng a show whch s expeced o be he bes ha has been pu on o dae. The frs ryous are beng held hs week, and here probably wll be many ohers before he fnal cas s announced. Specal pans are beng aken hs year o avod any hches because of he fac ha he Show wll be aken on he road for he frs me. s has been prevously announced, Rchmond and Newpor News wll be vsed durng he Easer holdays and hs rp s expeced o provde an added ncenve o he sudens who wsh o ge pars n he cas and crew. Gerald Brockhurs Echngs Beng Presene > The Deparmen of Fne rs f Ho and Cold waer and elwll open an exhbon of porra echngs by Gerald Brock 6- ecrc fans n rooms, free X garages, runnng ce waer, hurs, R.. Tuesday evenng. Mr. X reasonable raes. Brockhurs, who s n hs counry accepng commssons, was BOZRTH'S Rooms for Tourss knd enough o gve he College of Wllam and Mary an exhbon of hs works hrough M. 417 Rchmond Road $ Prvae Bahs Knoedler & Co. Oppose Sadum $ Specally desgned backgrounds were consruced under he super Mrs. Frank D. Bozarh Hosess vson of he Fne rs Deparmen. Ths exhbon s a real benef o our college for Gerald Brockhurs s one of he fnes porra echers and paners snce Rembrand. Besdes he echr hemselves here wll be an < hbon of he mehods of ech and a survey of he works of 1 mos noed masers snce he of Rembrand. Ths should c anly add o he enjoymen he show. The Fne rs Deparmen < pecs o eneran Mr. Brockhu and Mr. Cunngham of M. lno. ler's a some me durng he < hbon. Ths show s undoubedly one he ousandng evens of he y«as far as exhbons for he s- den body s concerned and v, be well worh he whle of eve suden n school o see. T Fne rs Deparmen has go o a grea deal of rouble o s cure he echngs and o prepa he exhbon. The fnal resul s worh he work and me ha was pu no. The suden body and faculy shdlld no mss. Slngng Slang Newes Campus Spor Fad week or so ago, he Fla Ha receved a card from he News Edor of he Sae Sgnal, he newspaper of Sae Teachers College n Trenon; New Jersey, requesng a ls of slang parcular o Wllam and Mary. The News Edor s aempng o wre a feaure concernng he slang of an mercan College suden. So, a ls of slang has been prepared by he Fla Ha; f you have any addons o make send hem along. The werd ls s as follows: Ge a hunch. I's rough. re you wld! F. C. (full cred). Never ouch he suff. No hs chcken. How 'bou ha? Red as a rado. Wha do 'ya hear, wha do 'ya know, wha do 'ya say. Well all rgh. nd anoher new grl. No laely... Oh you kd! S-a-a-y fellows... Could be.... Pu n a handful, pull ou a hafull. Tha's good... 'snks.! Ho as a wo dollar psol. I's a rough bea. She's (he's) a 100 per cen kd. Oh you jockey! Hello Joe, wha d'ya know? ou're a ho dog. Do we RELL alk lke hs Ths ls ough o mach he bes of hem. rmy emps r Program Enlargemen In anoher effor o buld he naon's ar force o new srengh and power, he U. S. rmy has begun from Washngon a gan drve o enls hundreds of college youh n he regular army's ar ranng program. rmy represenaves are makng ours of collegas n he several corps areas, and applcaons are beng aken for hose who wsh o ener regular army ar servce. However, sudens are no beng urged o abandon her presen college courses o ake up ranng a he army's ar schools. Ths program s n addon o he gan n-college ranng courses beng gven o undergraduaes by he Cvl eronaucs uhory. College Chapel wll be held Wednesday, November 8h, a 6:45 P. M. n he Wren Chapel. The gues speaker hs week wll be Dr. Charles L. Marsh of he Economcs Deparmen. Phone 386? <> ^ * Wllamsburg, Va. * Tuesday, November 7h, 13:19 Modern Dance Group Here College Hos To 3,129 Homecomng ccordng o fnal reples fro:-- he hgh schools and preparao y schools hroughou he sae who were nved o Wllam and Mary for Homecomng Day, Novembsr 18, he College wll be hos on ha day o 3,129 school boys and grls from 58 dfferen schools.. The reples came n n enhusasc form, accordng o he commee. mong hose who wll send delegaons are several schools as far dsan as he Valley of Vrgna. PREPRTION FOR OLMPIC GMES The upheaval ha ook place n he nernaonal suaon a he begnnng of Sepember has no unnaurally gven rse o speculaon as o he fuure poson of he 1940 Games. I would furhermore appear ha rumors have been on foo n all counres o he effec ha Fnland nends ; o abandon her preparaons. I <2-*^,). - «The Organsng Commee her. - fore wsh o ake hs opporuny of nformng he publc, frs, Hn no acon of hers can have gve; rse o such rumors; secondly, hs hey have no n fac suspended her operaons; and hrdly, ha. s her unanmous vew ha. n spe of alered crcumsance- 1. he Games shall neverheless b<held. The Fnnsh Govern men. have announced her connued suppor as hereofore and he CU of Helsnk has lkewse resolve', by a decson reached as recen!/ as Sepember 13h, ha buldo > work should go forward whou; nerrupon. Up o he presen so much progress has been made ha wh h.; solary excepon of he swmm;..-. sadum, all he grounds, racks and buldngs are now ready for use by he ahlees concerned. The swmmng sadum wll L» compleed by sprng of nex yea-, lkewse he Olympc vllage. Powell F. Warel who was grad uaed from Wllam and Mary r June 1939, has enered he Cor nell Law School a Ihaca, N.. Pennsula Trans Company FST, FREQUWNT SERVICE TO LL POINTS CONNECTING WITH NTIONWIDE GREHOUND T RICHMOND ND NORFOLK ESTBOUND WESTBOUND (Norfolk) (Rchmond) 8:40. M. 9 : 22 M. 11:40.M. 11:22.M. 2:40 P.M. 3:22 P.M. 4:40 P. M. * 7:07 P. M. 8:40 P. M. 9:22 P. M. 2:40. M. 1:43. M. TICKETS ND INFORMTION T THE COLLEGE SHOP I PHONE 129 ^^,^**^ " V % THE TWO WILLIMSBURG > PJf EP 1 **>* ' : ^ QULIT FOOD STOKES Caer Especally o W. & M. Fraernes and Sorores GROCERIES QULIT METS FS1SH FEUITS ND VEGETBLES ^^^ I * * BND BOX CLENERS (Incorporaed) 9- I Superlave DR Cleanng Servce MEC DOUGLS STUDENT REPRESENTTIVE *}»<$. )^.) ><«> J ^ H W W + W W W W W * * <> 11» 1 S% 11 \ v <»"»««#% m_.v_m*m 4 DRUGS SODS SCHOOL SUPPLIES f < Phone 29 We Delver $

3 Tuesday, November 7h THE FLT HT PGE THEEE ETE NED SQUD Women Reporers: Peg Guldner, Florence Mode, Jean Lyngaas, Marx Fgley, Terry TerJ, J%M^ Q)CTp3 ^S^f Men Reporers: Dck Earle.Bll Howard. and Dck Kaufman. By FENK EFLO.M*UM» ON THE FIELD The fooball eams have been kep under cover all week on accoun of. he weaher and 'snce he varsy baskeball squad s sll somehng of a mysery, we are gong o say wha we have o say n a very few words and urn he res of he column over o Peg Gldner, our.spors crc on ha greaes of all women's spors, Hockey. ' Unl we reurn nex week, remember ha hs column 'dd predc ha Norh Carolna would make he Eose Bowl and a presen he only hng ha mgh even slow hem down for a b s Duke. Bu speakng of hockey... In he fall -when he men sar alkng abou fooball, s jus aken for graned. When he women sar alkng* abou hockey, ha's anoher hng/ Hockey s by far he mos mporan nercollegae' spor n he realm of women's ahlecs. Ths repuaon has only been bul up n he las few years. s Conne Mack's name s assocaed wh baseball, so Mss Consance M. K. ppleby has bul up hockey. and added her name o he ls of promnen people n he world of spors. Mss ppleby came over o he Uned Saes n 1921 wh one dea n mnd. She waned o gve he mercan women a chance o see wha,hey had mssed by her apahy owards hockey. She sared a camp n Pennsylvana o promoe hockey. Snce he me sared, here have been people n he camp rangng from Junor hgh school players o college coaches and l-mercan players. Several grls have gone from here each year o ran for-he fall season. s evdence of he work she has done for our players, we have wo ousandng examples. Harre Walon, and Elzabeh Burger, wo alumnae, are a presen on he ll-mercan eam, and ll-mercan Pveserves respecvely. Many of our presen varsy squad who have had he..prvlege of hockey camp coachng, showed hs durng he mee whch was held here hs week-end. LIKE FOOTBLL The game of hockey follows much he same prncples as fooball, and n my opnon s as much fun o wach as he men's spor. The Phladelpha school and club eams arac as much aenon as he Saurday afernoon fooball games. Las.year a he Souheasern ournamen, he whole Phladelpha club was seleced for he regonal eam o represen us a he naonal ournamen. Bey Douglas, a ha me a freshman a Wllam and Mary, made he Reserve Souheasern squad. Bey hals from ha Quaker Cy, and was on he ll-phladelpha Prep school eam. Wllam and Mary has always made a good showng a he sae and seconal ournamens, a fac whch many people a he college do no realze. Our coaches, Msses Barksdale, Lowry, and Serlng have had he ranng afforded by hockey camp. Lowry and Serlng have played on he Sae eams, and Mss Barksdale s a recognzed offcal n he Vrgna Feld Hockey ssocaon. We hank our boss for gvng us a chance o show wha he women are dong hese fall days, when he men are ou on he fooball feld. Our season has hardly begun. There are games scheduled wh Bryn Mawr, and Beaver Colleges, as well as Hofsrau. We're callng a wnnng eam for Wllam and Mary, wh Mller, Lebar, Green, Snow, Douglas, Flavell, Woods, o show ha Phladelpha ddn' ge all he wnners. Harrers Lose-To Srong Cavalers Charloesvlle, 15*40 The Wllam and Mary crosscounry eam ravelled o Charloesvlle on November hrd, and suffered a defea a he hands of a srong Vrgna squad. The Indans were easly ou-classed by a far superor Cavaler eam, who ran a perfec race, placng- all. fve of her men before he frs Indan, Caldwell Cason, crossed he fnsh lne. Cason 'was followed by lley, Cr, Snclare, and Moneure who fnshed n he order menoned. The fnal score was Vrgna 15, Wllam and Mary 40. The eam was runnng agans a squad who las year won all her dual mees and he sae mee and who hs year have won hree mees and dropped one o Maryland, one of he sronges eams n he Souhern Conference. In addon o hs, he coarse over whch he race was run was rough and very hlly, hs beng a srong dsadvanage o he Indans who have no had a chance o run on such a course hs year. PROSH WIN The Freshman eam fared much beer han he varsy, beang he Vrgna Frosh by he same score he varsy was beaen by, Thomas and Lugar crossed he lne ogeher for he Frosh, and Sanderson, Hardng, and Couch' followed close behnd hem. The frosh eam looks very srong and should do prey well hs year and provde he varsy wh some fne maeral nex year. On he nnh of November boh squads wll make he rp o Charloesvlle agan o compee n he sae mee. The Vrgna eam wll probably be he srong favore n he varsy even, and he Wllam and Mary frosh have a very good chance of walkng away wh he honors n her race. Sawyer, Welch & Golubc o be R-M Threas;. Varsy Injured Team Showed Real Power n Whppng Delaware In an effor o bolser her presen record of four wns and four defeas he Randolph-Macon ellow Jackes, led by Co-Capans Evere Welch and Marshall Peerson, wll mee Carl Voyles' Indans n he Wllam and Mary Sadum, Saurday. fer a one week lay-off he Jackes came" back srongly o whp he Unversy of Delaware, 26 o 0, las week a shland, rolng up welve frs downs o he Blue Hens one, ndcang ha he shlanders wll concenrae on an offensve game when hey clash wh he Indans. If he Jackes do ake he offensve wll probably be hrough he ar, as he majory of her scores have been on passes from Jack Love o George Sawyer, he eams leadng scorer, and Bob Golubc. In he majory of hs year's ls Coach Frank Summers' men have been unable o funcon properly unl he laer par of he frs quarer, or he begnnng of he second, when he passng aack began o show resuls. HEV FORWRD WLL The vsors should also offer a heavy forward wall flanked by Sawyer and Golubc a he ends. In he backfeld, Love's passng, Bud Kovar's lnebuckng, and Welch's ably o reurn puns should be a real es o he Indan defense, whch has been ousandng n all of her games o dae. Randolph-Macon's pass defense seems o be well bul, wh numerous nercepons resulng n he egh coness hs fall. Peerson, who s pulled back from hs guard poson o hold he lne backng spo on defense, has nerceped many of he Jackes' opponens shor passes and has scored several mes by ha roue. The probable sarng lneup for he shlanders should be Golubc a lef end; Pugh, lef ackle: Mller a lef guard; Chappell n he pvo pos; Cocapan Peerson a rgh guard; Powell, rgh ackle, and Sawyer, lef end. The backfeld wll fnd R-M Game Would Be Indcaon s To Res of he Season. In a week marked by shorened pracces, scrmmages, and long work-ous under he sadum he Wllam and Mary fooball eam earned self a grealy, deserved res on Saurday.' Then, lke he proverbal posman on a holday, a majory of he varsy squad journeyed o Rchmond o see he Rchmond-V^M.L game. The resul of a week's pracce may be even more cosly han a game on Saurday. as "was reasonably proven las week. The eam was bese by ' njures and he squad was decreased as a resul. Wheher he eam wll be a full srengh for he game nex Saurday or no s he queson ha les before he board of sraegy. Ths wll only be known when nex Saurday rolls around. More specfcally, he njures have aken her oll n he backs more han any oher place. However, he ends have been grealy weakened n spe of "reduced workous. LIGHT WORKOUTS The frs hree days of he week were devoed o lgh workous underneah he sadum because ran had soaked he pracce felds so ha play was mpossble on hem. Thursday he eam was ou n full srengh and hey worked n a long sesson n an effor o mprove he offensve srengh of he eam. New players were added o he ls of hose already known for he same reason. Then, on Frday afernoon here were wo nra-squad' regulaon games ha gave he coaches somehng o hnk abou over he week-end. The new plays were all used n he aemp o pck ou he good ones. When he fnal play had been run on Frday afernoon he eam was ready for a res. I was ndeed a red group of fooball players who wen up o see he Rchmond-V.M.I, game. By nex Saurday he Indans should be ready o ake he warpah agan. Lvngson as he wng back; Cocapan Welch n he quarer back slo; Irby or Love a full back; and Kovar a he alback poson. 'nra-mural Tenns Eners Sem-Fmols The nra-mural enns ournamen s slowly advancng owards s fnal sages. Seven men have advanced o he quarer fnals and one man has goen as far as he sem-fnals. Morell, O. D., defeaed Wlson, O. D., 6-2, 6-1 o become he frs conesan o reach he sem-fnals. Durng he las wo weeks of play he quarer-fnal round slowly flled up. Hagen, Monroe, bea Mode,'0. D., and" wll have o play Qumeyer, O. D., who defeaed Hargs, K.., 6-3, 6-0. ' Morell ook Troer, P K.., 6-3, 7-5, and hen wen on o bea Wlson who had jus beaen. Robers, Lambda Ch, 6-0, 3-1.' Foser, K.., los a hard mach o Chcheser, Monroe, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 and he wnner has o play Shrylock, Thea Del, who defeaed C. Robers, Lambda Ch, 6-0, 6-0. In he only oher mach played, Ranson, Monroe, bea Blake, Ph Tau. He wll have o play he wnner of he Maucone, Furgerson mach. The eam rophy wll be awarded accordng o a pon sysem based on he number of enres from each organzaon and how far hese men advance. hs pon Lambda,Ch lpha, P Kappa lpha, Monroe, and O. D. seem : o be leadng he feld for eam honors. FOUL SHOOTING Foul shoong, he only oher nra-mural spor now runnng wll be fnshed off ongh. ll enres were.gven weny-fve shos. The ffeen hghes men were pcked for he fnals and hey wll be allowed ffy shos apece. Touch fooball s o sar on December 2. The schedule s beng drawn up now and wll be dsrbued n he near fuure. ^<»-0"4»4"'v"<5-'4"<><0"<->0-4-{»{»-4-}->-0~?>><X»'*» Goodpar Company X (Incorporaed) X f WHOLESLE FOOD f X X SUPPLIES I! 3406 Hunngon ve.,*, I NEWPORT NEWS, V.? Frs Team Second' Team Popkn, Ph lpha,., RF Meheney, Ph Tau eager, S.. E. LF brahms, Ph lpha Merr, Sgma P C - Lee, S.. E. Geddes, S... E.. RG Carol, Ph lpha Lusard, S..-E, - LG. ' Kaufman, Ph lpha Honorable-menon: ' Dorrer, K..; Klenchnec, S.. E.; Shryoek, Thea Del; Rassmussen, Lambda Ch; Earle, K.-.; Lef wch, Sgma P; Pos, Ph Tau. Three S.. E.'s, one Ph lphan and one Sgma P comprsed he all fraerny baskeball eam whch was seleced hs week by he capans of all he compeng eams. The ournamen came o a close las Monday wh Ph lpha's vcory over he Voles alhough was no offcal unl laer n he week when a couple vcores by defaul were regsered., The selecon Was made on a pon sysem wh each capan namng a frs, second and hrd eam. The players on each of hese eams were awarded pons on a 5, 8, and 1 bass wh he fve men wh he hghes oal number of pons beng seleced on he ll-sar Team. Those who came second n he oal number of voes were placed on he second eam, and ohers who had receved recognon were gven honorable menon. EGER LEDS SCORERS eager of S., E. was hgh scorer for he year wh a oal of 84 pons. He was followed closely by Popkn of Ph lpha wh 77 and Dorrer of K.. wh 64. Hgh scorng eam honors wen o he second place S.. E. eam who rung up a oal of 287 pons n wnnng 9 games and losng one. K.. was second wh 203 and Ph lpha hrd wh 198. Defense proved.o be he margn of vcory, however, as he Ph lpha boys played gh ball hroughou he ournamen and came hrough undefeaed. There were only 113 pons n all scored agans he league leaders. The fnal eam sandngs were : W L Ph lpha', ; _ 10 0 S., E "" 1 Sgma P 8 2 Lambda Ch lpha 6 8 Kappa lpha. _. 6 4 Ph Kappa Tau Thea" Del.'. _ 4 6 P K..'.;... 3 "_" 7 P Lambda Ph. 2 8 Kappa Sgma 1 9 Sgma Rho Indan Hockey' Team Remans Undefeaed re Hoss a ll Sae. Tournamen Here, Las Week gans he odds of cold and ran W&M's varsy hockey eam emerged from he all sae hockey ournamen wh an undefeaed ner-collegae record las Saurday. The Wm. and Mary eleven showed excellen sck and eamwork when bea Swee Brar 5-2 Saurday mornng. Ths s he frs me n many years ha he varsy has nflced a loss on Sweebrar. The Indanees also downed Madson 4-1 and Weshampon 4-2. he end of he Tournamen, a game was played by he ousandng people of all he eams o show up he ndvdual players so an all Vrgna eam and an all Vrgna Reserve eam could be pcked. Ou of he weny-wo people chosen for he all sae eams, nne were Wllam and Mary people and alumnae. -Those makng he frs eam were Lowry,. lef halfback; Mller, lef back; Douglas, cener half; Berger, goale; and Snow, cener forward. (Connued on page 5j Defea Srong Madson Team, 4-1 for Frs Tournamen Vcory Wllam and Mary's feld hockey eam won s frs nercollegae mach here las Thursady, defeang Madson College 4 o 1. Peggy Lebar and Grace Flavell alled one each, wh Bey Douglas scorng on a penaly bully, o' make he score 3 o 0 n favor of he Indanees a half me. The fnal ally was made by Douglas, Wllam and Mary's cener half. Jean Van Landngham of. Madson and Carolyn rmage, Wllam and Mary freshman fullback played ousandng defensve games. Wllam and Mary llen L. W. Lebar L. I. Snow C. F. Flavell Pv. I. achnn E. W. Greene L. H. Douglas C. H. Jones Mller (c) rmage Woods Madson Pence Moore Wrgh Lumsden Turner gnor Bevlle (c) E. H. Van Landngham L. G. B. B. Ps Wlknson Prdham MTOK PRK RIDING SCHOOL Classes Daly 10:15, 2 O'clock and 3:30 v For nformaon Call Barre Hall Of. 208 or Sables 71 % SPECIL INSTRUCTIONS FOR BEGINNERS.

4 PGE FOUR THE FLT HT MNGING EDITORS. NKW3 EDITOR, KDITORII BORD. SPORTS EDITOR... PHOTOGRPHER REPORTORIJU STFF BUSINESS STFF THE FLT HT "SaMMas e Fdes" College» WlUon and Mary B"o«naea Ocober 11, 1011 WllMamsfcwg, Vrgna Edor Bob Senom - rhur Klenfelder and Bey Knoll ; Dave Qunlan.Carl Muecke, Rober Marshall, Edh Harrs, Waler Bara, Harry Barr, Kormk Lapolla, John Sumner Frank Raflo Jack Garre.Trude Van Wyck, Wllard Bergwall, Jan oe Harvey, nn Cross, Mary Thedeek, Serlng- Srange, Forres Ma-den, Frances Roulson, Saunders lmond, Trude Green, George Slsson', fcary Baon, Charles Scrpps, Joseph Rdder, Edward Sveky, W. Kaln Busness Manager Harry Gebauer r Cosgrove, Tom Mougey, usn Robers, Jane Harden, Foser Jennngs, Vrgna Smh, Jack Hallowell, Suar Hurley, Wllam Howard, Eugene Ells, Edna Klnge, Jane Crag, be Lncoln, Crculaon Manager l Chesnu dversng raes furnshed upon applcaon o he busness manavcmn-,,* c, *.. per year (exclusve of sudens). Enfered as Becon^Sm.fT&TX ocl^wl^zk^l HEFHE3ENTED FOR NTIONL DVERTISING B Naonal dversng Servce, Inc. College Publshers Represenave 420 MDISON VE. NEW ORK. N.. OlMOO BOSTON LOS «KUB SB FRHCISCQ Sun Clcks - - We Hope Las week he Fla Ha dug up a feaure sory based on he curren comc srp "L'l bner," hopng agans hope ha would be pcked up by he suden body and he Freshman Trbunal and urned no a concree realy. I proved o be a gold mne. The ndefneness of he arcle creaed que a sr on campus; many sudens ddn' undersand wha was all abou. The lsng of he rules n hs ssue should clear everyhng up. f he affar goes over wh he guso expeced s gong o be a lo of fun for everybody. s complcaed as he 'cung' rules are, he dance should be a crcus. lready he Fla Ha has receved leers from upperclassmen askng for a smlar day. -I wll all depend, of course, on he success of hs one. If doesn' work for he freshmen ceranly won' for he oher classes. The Fla Ha s workng o sr up suden response hs s an excellen opporuny for encouragemen. eserve The eserve Room The conduc and general gongs-on n he lbrary has long been a opc of dscusson around he College. Members of he faculy, housemohers, lbrary offcals and aendans, and he sudens hemselves have voced varous opnons on he maer. The horse-play, woong, and connuous raffc n, ou and hrough he Lbrary leaves he Fla Ha wh jus one concluson: "I's College." ll he Fla Ha would lke o say s ha sudens (?) who come o he Lbrary, for one reason or anoher, would make a lo of sudens (!) happy f hey would resrc her frolcng o he man floor. The reserve room should be reserved for hose who come here o sudy from he books on he reserve shelves. Mos of he me mos of he "gang" n hs room are: whsperng, snckerng, sleepng, flrng, or f by chance hey are sudyng, hey are akng seas whch could be used by people who really wan o make use of he reserve books. Le's pass on hs slogan: "Reserve he reserve room for he reserved reservers." OW S abou I hlecs and Humor, we suppose, are he wo felds of exra-currcular acvy n whch our mercan colleges enjoy a world monopoly. The fac of ahlec domnaon s self-evden, he Olympc games we hnk should prove hs pon; he deparmen of humor, perhaps, requres explanaon. By college humor we mean he enre range of suden japes from he radonal "Cow n he Chapel" affar o he annual sprng ros of some of our larger Easern Unverses. number of schools possess a hsory as vy-grown and chershed as her own buldngs n hs branch of endeavor. There are hose who even dedcae perodcals and suden organzaons o he greaer glory of her parcular brand of humor. I s a college cul whch we hnk s pecularly mercan and on he average may be ermed a very broad sor of humor. We welcome hones suden laguher and approve of all acvy whch helps make Jack less of a dull boy. The young man who won. he Wellesley Hoop Race las sprng, dsgused n a blonde wg, s one example of a famous coup d'ea n college humor. Then loo here s he celebraed nsances of he desparng group of undergraduaes who had become resgned, o wachng her fooball ea mbeng beaen every season by her ancen rvals. They desgned a huge banner whch was joyfully rased hgh above he Member Flssocaled Gole6ae Press Dsrbuor al Cblle6a[e D6es sadum afer every ouchdown ha he oher eam made. Ths was he message n leers wo fee hgh whch greeed he opposng sands, "Who The Hell Cares." There are, however, among he self-apponed campus jesers n every college hose whose ndvdual pracce of humor exhbs an appallng gnorance of common decency and good ase. Wllam and Mary s no excepon o hese would be funny men whose source of laugher depends upon he crudes volaons of propery rghs. We are no amused by he corrdor clowns who consder breakng empy pop boles n her dormory he hegh of darng. Fun s fun bu broken glass on he floor for someone else's fee s raher moronc humor as well as dangerous. We would sugges ha hese young- genlemen sop playng Cops and Robbers and grow up o he menal age of her college nellgence. Inqurng Reporer QUESTION OF THE WEEK: Do you hnk ha Wllam and Mary should have a flyng school wh Governmen ad? * * * # NSWERS: Lloyd Phlps, '40 I don' see why we shouldn' have a flyng school a Wllam and Mary and I hnk here s enough neres here o suppor one. Jj! 3JS $. & John Thomas Mougey, '42 Beng a fuure avaor has always appealed o me, and f I could combne wh my educaon here a Wllam and Mary I hnk would be a red ho dea. * * Bll Parry, '41 I hnk 's a good dea, bu a b mpraccal for he average person. ls * * * b Fox, '41 s for myself I am grealy n favor of. Wh condons such as hey are may prove very handy one of hese days. jf; =c.t- * r Cosgrove's room-mae, '41 I'd lke o learn o fly o be on he same level as my room-mae he's usually hgh as a ke. ^ * * *- Wes Behel, '43 Sure. I'm a-legacy! Bob Wng, '48 I'd lke o, bu my moher won' allow me o fly. * & * Jack Garre, '40 es. I hnk ha we should keep abreas of he mes and ake advanage of all he educaon ha we can ge. * * * # Joe Flcknger, '37 es. I'm behnd 100 per cen. s& $ * * Bob Marshall, '42 I hnk ha hs s an opporuny, whch shouldn' be mssed by any suden neresed n flyng, for realzng an ambon a..an absurdly low fgure. f & * -4 Pay Nxon, "42 I hnk 's a very good dea, and I'm all for. ls :f= ^s $ Conna ffruxon, '42 I hnk 's a good dea f works because I'm n favor of anyhng ha wll broaden he feld of educaon a Wllam and Mary. >? :f! sj!! nn Munce, '40 I beleve ha would rase he sandard of he men's suden body. % $ - Dck Ken, '42 I beleve ha flyng s comng more and more whn he reach of he average man, and wh governmen ad here we would have an nparallelled opporuny o learn o fly. # % $ $ Scoy Cunnngham, '43 I hnk 's no only a wonderful opporuny for hose who wan o learn o fly for her own pleasure, bu also an excellen preparedness measure n vew of presen condons abroad. * as ohers see Humor hs week runs rampan. From he Fordham Bam comes o ye would he puglss I was n a small fgh elub. The pug saggered back afer he nnh round and collapsed on he sool, exhaused. well-wsher n he frs row called up, "Well, Kd, I guess you're lcked now." "eh," repled he Kd, " I should have go hm n he frs round when he was alone," Ths sounds famlar Co-eds, maybe! I hough was she, She hough were me, Bu when we came ogeher, I weren' neher of we. Los ngeles Collegan. one-rack mnd! The mdge looked up a he underaker and sad, "Make mne a shor ber". The Collegan Reporer. Here's some advce for Sade Hawkns' Day Fve essenals of a good dae 1. She doesn' ea much. 2. She s good lookng. 3. She doesn' ea much. 4. She s a good dancer. 5. She doesn' ea much. ou can' wn She ddn' drnk, She ddn' smoke. She ddn' know a dry joke, Bu when I asked wha do you do? She answered wh a wnk, Tha more han words bespoke. So off we wen, Whou a word, nd when I saw she scarce demurred, gan I asked, "Wha do you do?" She closer o me ben nd smlng sad, "I chew." College Topcs, U. of Va. season's greengs Whle we are on vacaon for he nex few weeks, we are gong o urn over our space o he varous oher feaure wrers of he FLT HT. W. S. & P. D. OVERLOOKED We have so many ho. ps hs week ha we hardly know where o begn... son hang on, here goes: rhur Knep, ha Konscenous Kampus Kasanova, s sad o be konsanly kroonng hose korny kadences o Tha keran Koed... (No kommen, Ed.) Theme songs of he week: "Fnlanda", l Fraser; "Poe and Peasan Overure", John Sumner and Edh Harrs; "Clare de Lme", Red Kayser; "Tales from he Venna Woods", Judcal Councl; "Symphonc Paheque," he Dr Column. Is here any ruh concernng ha sory abou Bader and ha -ceran Thea? Suppose we ask Gnny Brenn o ell us all abou ha chap from LEXNDRI THEO LOGICL SEMNINR who has been rong down here every week end o see her!... Trangle of he week... Harry Barr, Theodora Kelcey, and l. crae of orchds, blue ones, for ha knd soul who sen Harry Gebauer and Ruh Doersehuk he brace of carrer pgeons. The "Reserve Room" s no so darned reserved... for furher nfo see Benjy Leson and Bay Crag. Is here any ruh concernng ha sory abou Fay shon Carmnes and ha ceran lpha Ch who used o go wh ha ceran Bea?.. We noce ha Jockey. s "ha way' "abou a ceran Ho Dawg Coed who refused o ge a hunch when he slpped her he eel. (For hose wh olke o see her name n prn and never make he Dr Column.,.fll n he blank.) Sade Hawkns v. l bner The followng rules have been adoped for Sade Hawkns Day, whch s o ake place on Frday, Nov. 10h, and for L'l bner day and he dance, whch are o be held on Saurday, he 11h. Sade Hawkns Day 1. Each freshman grl s o fll ou a card wh her name and address on, whch mus be aached n plan sgh o he coa or sweaer of he freshman whom she "caches." The boys mus lkewse have name and address cards whch hey place on he grl who "caches" hem. These cards mus be worn n plan sgh from he me he "cach" s made unl FTER he dance on Saurday ngh. 2." freshman boy may no refuse o dae a freshman grl unless he already has a ag aached, placed here by some oher freshman grl on Frday. 3. IMPORTNT No freshman may dae wh upper-classmen on Saurday ngh, eher men or women. 4. Conrary o wha was announced a he freshman class meeng, NO CUTTING CMPUS by freshmen wll be allowed on Sade Hawkns Day. 5. Sade Hawkns Day wll be from 8.. M. o 6. P. M. Frday, November 10h, -bu no boy may be "caugh" nsde of any buldng ON THE CMPUS, downown buldngs beng exceped. L'I bner Day 1. ny boy who has no been "caugh" on Frday by a freshman grl, may ake he nave on Saurday from 8. M. o 6 P. M. and pu her cards on he freshman grls who dd no cach a boy on Frday! (Tha s, Sade Hawkns Day s reversed)., Saurday Ngh Dance 1. Freshman couples wll go Duch-Trea. 2. ll freshmen mus wear cosumes of a characer aken from he "L'l bner" comc srp o he dance. They may be very smple n naure! (They probably can be worn o he Chrsmas Pary, whch s a cosume affar.) 3. ll freshman are expeced o aend he dance where possble, snce s beng conduced especally for her benef. NOTE No freshman may have daes excep for he dance. 4. There wll be a varey of dances o su he occason, ncludng a couple of square dances and a Paul Jones. 5 Cung. Snce here are more freshman grls han fellows, freshman grls who do no have daes wh freshmen boys by 6 P. M. Saurday, may go o he dance sag. ll males, sag, however, mus come from he upper-classmen. BOTH boys and grls may cu on any COUPLE ha s on he floor dancng, bu may no ask a persons who s no par of a couple o dance! Ths s o ensure pleny of cung. 6. ll freshmen are expeced o be a he dance by 9 P. M. 7. Scenery for he dance wll be arranged for by he freshman dance commee. If he' upper-classmen desre a Sade Hawkns Day laer n he year, please le your wshes be known. Tuesday, November 7h, I9;19 THE RED PINTER GO SOUTH "Go Souh, young man, go Souh," has been he paraphrased advce gven n many quarers n recen years. The war suaon has nensfed hs cry, for s generally beleved ha he war has opened up vas opporunes n Souh merca for he expanson of Uned Saes' busness. Now ha he war has begun and Germany has compleely whdrawn from Lan mercan rade, and England and France are also whdrawng, now s he me for us o sep n and buld up our rade, and e he radonal frendshp we have wh Souh merca wh frm economc bonds. DEBTS The frs obsacle o such an opmsc vewpon s he one bllon dollars of Lan bonds held by mercan nvesors, a large amoun of whch are now n defaul. How can any furher cred be gven o counres who already refuse o pay debs of consderable proporons? Up o now, he dffcul ask of collecng he neres deb has been lef o he Foregn Bondholder's Proecve Councl, a non-prof organzaon whch had he blessngs of he New Deal. However, he war gave mpeus o ambous plans n Washngon for he Uned Saes ^^ha $ UP By Carl Muecke 6su^,!«««... o recapure Lan mercan rade, and wh hese plans he plgh of he mercan bondholder came n for aenon. STBLE MONE The governmen has become neresed n a plan whereby some of he gold we have bured n Kenucky would be pu o good use n sablzng Lan mercan fnances. If we loaned hem gold, hey could buld her governmens on sound fnancal bass, make some selemen of debs o our prvae nvesors, and hen be n a poson o ncrease rade wh he Uned Saes. These governmen loans, s emphaszed, wll no be used as were he prvae loans of a decade ago, o buld swmmng pools, slaugher houses, grandose publc buldngs, bu for he sablzaon of currences. es of hs polcy wll be made a frs n only one counry, probably Colomba, and f he polcy succeeds here wll be exended. TWO-W EXCHNGE However, even f we sablze he currency of Lan merca and gve hem a medum of exchange o buy our goods, mus be remembered ha rade s a wo-way exchange. Lan merca canno buy our goods unless she (Connued on Page Fve).. Wllam-and-Mary- G o o-kound One of our hsory professors made hs saemen one day n class: "Followng he French Revoluon and he Napoleonc Era he reurnng emgre nobles repeaed her repressve measures. The damned fools hadn' learned her lessons." Las year he senors were asked o gve up her seas for he Rchmond baskeball game so ha hey could be sold o he publc. I was decen «f he auhores o ask hs favor even hough, o be sure, he seas had already been sold before he answer was forhcomng. Imagne her embarrassmen when he senors decded no o gve hem up. However, appealng o he sudens wh he good old slogan, "For God, for counry and for Wllam and Mary" and prmsng no such foul play n he fuure, he feelngs of he senors were pacfed. Now a somewha smlar suaon arses. We aend class meengs (honesly hey are he sudens voce on he campus) and are old wha we are gong o do a he Homecomng Day game. From wha we gaher, he campus s he sage and he sudens are he players n a monsrous frolc enled, "College Lfe n Quan Wllamsburg". We are o s en masse a he game, marked off by class dsncons and durng he course wear prey lle cards around for edfcaon and he eneranmen of he alumn and he hgh school pupls. One dffculy, asde from our feelngs, whch weren' even consdered, s ha probably he alumn won' be able o see hem and he hgh school pupls won' care as hey haven' reached her second chldhood. We are all for beer spr, bu a he bgges weekend of he season, and he be^ home game of he year we wan o enjoy ourselves n he usual srange fashon. Tha s, go o dances wh our own crowd and spend he week end wh hem. We have no desre o s, even hough we grealy love our class maes, far apar from our daes.

5 Tuesday, November 7h, 1939 THE FLT HT PGE FIVE ^^^~$~$^! TO THE STUDENT BOD f x x 9- NOTICE our parens deserve he bes when hey come o vs you.' We have a THE SELB TOURIST HOME; 5 corner rooms wh 5 prvae led bahrooms wh shower. Prces are posed. Moderae, que, resrced; your nspecon welcome. Locaed one block off Rchmond Road behnd Thea Dela Ch fraerny. Phone 375-J. MRS. VICTOR rrurrlde, Hosess j E. L. DNLE j Waches, Jewelry Reparng I Prnce George Sree I Wllamsburg, Va. 1 STNDRD PRICES. STDIUM SERVICE X Candy, Tobaccos, Pasres" % Open 6:30 a. m.-ll:30 p. m. -$-4~<H^ "^ -*' *"*"^*-* ^^.$~$.. GRDINER T. BROOKS Real Esae Renals Insurance Class of '14 -^^ ^H> LITTLE OFT SHOP GIFTS NTIQUES Duke of Glouceser S. j> Wllamsburg, Va..$~$~*> COLLINS CLENING and DEING CO. Promp Servce Phone 48 Wllamsburg, Vrgna -^ I Wllamsburg Coal Co. f % COL FUEL OIL f Concree and Buldng X f Supples X Phone 127 Keene Elecrc Shop Behnd Brown Hall LTEST PHONOGRPH Rado Repar RECORDINGS Phone 140 WILLIMS Good Servce by Good Bar-, bers n a Good Shop. ^ (Over Theare) - -" I ^>.<^ I Tax Sghseeng WDE'S Jamesown - o'kown f Tours Phone 39. Wha's UP... " (Connued from page hree) can also sell o us, and a presen we have very lle need of anyhng she has o offer. When Lan mercan carred on her rade wh Europe, she could always sell raw maerals n exchange for fnshed maerals. Ths was parcularly rue of Germany who used he barer mehod of exchange. Now he German marke s cu off, and England and France are lmng her purchases as much as hey can. Our suaon s such, however, ha we have a surplus of mos of wha Lan merca has o offer, and wan only o sell o her, whch s a polcy ha canno be kep up ndefnely. NO BLNCE To explan hs a lle more horoughly, he oal amoun of goods purchased n Lan merca by Germany alone amouns o $250 mlon. If we waned o mach Germany's purchases we would have o sop buyng from all oher counres, pu all hese orders down for Lan mercan naons and add some more mllons before we could offse German purchases. On he oher hand, oal Brsh, German, French and Ialon sales n Lan mercan are only $498 mllon. Ths s a very small expor marke and would no come anywhere near he fgure needed o spur our counry o prospery. Besdes all hs we already are Lan merca's bes cusomer, and we could never ake up he slack n expors of Lan merca occasoned by Europe's shrnkng purchases. CONFERENCE I s hoped ha he dmnsraon s no beng pushed no he scheme o srenghen - ^ 4" ^" $ FOR PRINTING % see he * VIRGINI GZETTE, Inc. Phone 192 X Rear of Pos Offce jc ~.0~^ BRCL I SOMS JEWELER'S Cerfed Gemologss 2912 Washngon ve. Newpor News, Va. WHITE OPTICL CO. X Medcal rs Buldng Newpor News, Va.? * IR CONDITIONED JThe larges and bes place o ea n he Colonal Cy. I We serve Breakfass, Dnners, and Suppers. lso a la j Care from 6. M. o 12 P. M. We wan you o make Jour place your home; have all your meals wh us. j Specal Raes o Sudens our Paronage pprecaed X < he fnancal srucure of hese counres, by some powerful neress who have a desre o see he Lan loans salvaged. The dmnsraon mus however, develop a rend oward prospery n some manner for he good of he counry, and f he prospecs of he Lan mercan rade fall fla, -oher ways wll have o be found. The alernaves are eher a large scale program of governmen spendng, parcularly n armamens, or creds o boh Lan merca and he lles. ll of hese courses are dangerously emporary, and may lead o a worse suaon n he end. clearer undersandng of he suaon may be developed n he November 15 meeng, he dmnsraon s conducng, of economc expers from weny-one Lan-mercan counres. Perhaps some soluon can be arrved a whch wll skr all of hese problems; he conference, herefore, wll be an mporan one o wach. Hockey Tournamen. (Connued from page hree) The second eam was made up of Flavell a rgh nner, Lebar a lef, Serlng a lef half, and Chamngs a rgh wng. The people chosen for he frs eam go o Elzabeh, N. J., November 17, 18 for he souh-eas ournamen. I s hard o pck ou ndvdual honors for he varsy as he whole eleven combned beaufully. The backfeld played as well defensvely as he forward lne played offensvely. Flavell played an enhusasc game, and Douglas and Lebar urned n her usual good performance. Snow, cener forward, was he only freshman o make he all sae eam and well proved her ably. ET SIGM PHI HOLDS.PICNIC T SHELTER The Ea Sgma Ph classcal fraerny held a pcnc a he Sheler las Wednesday ngh. Dr. Ryan aced as faculy chaperon. Hallowe'en refreshmens were served and a good me was had by all. The group lef from Washngon Hall a 6:20 P. M. and reurned a 8. EES OVER THE CMPUS ll sudens neresed n sngng, dancng and maons n he Varsy Show of 1940 wll please repor n Ph Bea Kappa Hall on Wednesday ngh. Frs Co^Ed Success The frs Co-ed Dance of he German Club was a huge success las Frday ngh as grls and her daes danced from en -o'clock unl wo o he musc of Jmmy Lvngson and hs orchesra from Rchmond. For he neror decoraons of Blow Gym, where he dance was held, slhouees of noed buldngs of he Wllamsburg Resoraon and he campus were placed up around he balcony. The resul was effecve. Jus before he nermsson, he members of he German Club and her escors marched n a fgure. The escors were gven favors of penknves made of gold and slver. bou sx hundred sudens and a large number of faculy aended, makng he dance a socal as well as a fnancal success. Chor Musc Feaured In he rmsce Day Convocaon whch wll be held n Ph Bea Kappa Hall November 11h, he muscal presenaon wll be an mporan feaure. The chor wll sng several naonal anhems n he oudoor par of he program. Laer hey wll gve a movemen from a Bach Church Canaa whch assers fah n a fuure lfe. Maxne Hnes and Ellen Bu wll play par of he work by he German composer, Hndemh, commemorang he deah of Kng George V n rmand Harkless wll sng a song by Beehoven prasng he majesy of God's Creaon. NOTICE lpha Thea of Ph Kappa Tau announces he naon of he followng men: lphonse Chesnu, Soughon, Mass.; Thomas Brennan, Rockaway Beach, L. I., N. V.; John Brennan, Rockaway Beach, L. I., N..; and Norrs Lneweaver, Eckhar Mnes, Md. Camera "eyes" are Makng on he naon's campuses o record every acvy m even of Ineres m knporance o yol Eses blnk means anoher fnpkk pcure of college We end b* bes of hese housands' of phoos ar bough o y «In or Collegae Dges peure secon. ccuraely cud r*plk#ffy oxplelmdl wh wre-ups he* *N he couples ory Mnd *«ds pcure, Collegae Dg's phoos ffa% yen «frao record of campy* III ed#y«follow Ms ce# plefw* pm*4^ NfMf U THE FLT HT Seed y w pee el le eed cbvwe on Mr amp«o CoMeea Dges Secon, 323 F«wke$ """ L. MfcrneepeJ, Mnn. ll ploos vm& m* I for a fegolor eonorel ee> - ^ v»$-v >"v-vv-v >-W <? > > I v- 4- < THE IRON BOUND INN RESTURNT ^>_ LUNCHES, DINNERS, SNDWICHES, DRINKS SPGHETTI DINNERS OUR SPECILT o Telephone 789 Open 8. M. o 1. M. merca Can Say Ou of War Says New League The mercan Independence League was formed by undergraduaes of Prnceon, Harvard and Massachuses Insue of Technology early hs fall. I was neher possble nor desrable ha we, who sand mos o lose boh n he mmedae and n he dsan fuure, n he even of he Uned Saes enrance n he European war, should reman nacve whle evens were nfluencng he fuure course of our lves. The mercan Independence League s dedcaed o he purpose of revealng, srenghenng, and expressng he deermnaon of he mercan people o keep he Uned Saes ou of he European war. In oher words, we have se up an organzaon o gve collecve expresson o our ndvdual deermnaon. The colleges are o be used as hubs of acvy hrough whch he spokes of he organzaon can exend o busness clubs, women's organzaons, youh groups, ec. prelmnary Easern convenon was held a he Waldorf sora n N.. C. on Sunday, Oc. 22. Represenaves from 20 colleges aended. workng declaraon of purpose was drawn up and s enclosed n hs leer. he convenon an execuve commee of 5 was eleced. The Unversy of Calforna a Los ngeles has sared a smlar movemen called he ouh Rally for Peace. Norhwesern Unversy s coverng he Mddlewes wh he Collegae Fron for Peace. The dea s o soldfy he hree secons, and hen combne under one name and one naonal execuve commee o procure a collecve expresson over a large erroral area. Plans have already been drawn up along hese lnes, as he head of he Calforna ouh Rally for Peace, Don Brown of U. C. L.. came eas for he. I. L. convenon. The "Declaraon of Purpose" for he mercan Independence League, s gven below: "We feel ha he mmedae duy of he Uned Saes s o preserve mercan Democracy whn our own froners and o solve our own socal and economc problems. "We beleve hese objecves would be serously jeopardzed by Uned Saes' parcpaon n he presen European War, and we see no jusfcaon for our enrance. "Therefore we propose he followng o keep Uned Saes u of war. "I. We wll do everyhng n our power o desroy he defeas aude of he mercan people who say ha we wll nevably be drawn no he European War, by a. Expressng he convcon ha our counry does no have o ener he European conflc and wll reman neural f he people so desre. "2. We wll do everyhng n our power o make he mercan people aware of all propaganda desgned o lead us no he European conflc. a. By exposng s orgn and bases. b. By presenng facs desgned o refue such propaganda. "3. War profeerng and he exenson, of cred nvolve oar counry n he war economy of Europe, and are defne seps whch -would brng our naon nearer acual parcpaon. a. We are unalerably opposed o war profeerng and wll exer every effor o suppor specfc measures o elmnae such acon. b. We oppose any exenson of cred eher drec or ndrec o he bellgeren powers. "4. We wll concenrae our effors o srenghen mercan democracy, o ry o solve our nernal problems, and o vgorously safeguard our cvl lberes. "For furher nformaon and membershp see: Harry Gebauer, Charman. Bll Parry, ss'. Charman. Bob Tepper, Secreary. John Sumner, Membershp Charman. To he Sudens of Wllam and Mary College: There are a hunderd-and-one dfferen deas concernng he means we should ake o say ou of war. Bu one hng we all <-fr^"*"^4-fr^"$-w><-<^$-><~$-0-0~$-$^' are agreed upon s hs: merca should say ou of war. We college sudens who wll have o fgh he nex war are no anxous o leave our classrooms for French mud. We wan o sudy he heores of John Locke raher han he workngs of THE WILLIMSBURG a machne gun. ll of us prefer METHODIST CHURCH fghng for democracy here a " he College Enrance'' home wh he weapons our educaon has pu a our dsposal Dr. W. L. Murphy, Mr raher han gong across he seas and fghng wh bulles and bayones, ha "undrafable" Con SUND SERVICE Church School 9:45'. M, gressmen, seel manufacurers, and Mornng Worshp 11:00. M. rabble rousers provde for us. Wesley Foundaon, 7:00 P. M. Evenng Worshp 8:00 P. M. bove all we college sudens mus make ourselves beard. We mus mpress hs naon, and s represenaves n Washngon, ha we don' wan o fgh n Europe. Ths sand does no reflec on our courage. Insead s a rbue o our knowledge of a hsory whch has proved ha wars save he world for only more wars, no for democracy, cvlzaon, or peace. Wha can we do? Frs we mus organze. The mercan Independence League has been formed o gve us hs opporuny. Our am s o combne he colleges n a srong un whch g deermned o keep ou of war. Once we have your accepance, whch means your agreemen o organze and edoralze on hs heme, we can proceed o more maeral mehods. We can pu "symbols" ou n he form of buons whch sudens may wear. We can secure publcy on he rado, n he newspapers, n he newsreels. Mos mporan WE CN BE HERD. WE CN MKE OUR SELVES RTICULTE B UNITED ND FIRM STND FOR PECE. MISCELLN By John Sumner ZELOT I'm back from Bar Harbor and sbury Park From Pnehurs, Bermuda, Palm Beach. I've seen boh he fars as a knd of a lark nd I've spen los of "money a each. las I've reurned o he hallowed doman Of erude sancfed learnng. I'm ready o sar now n serous ven. My scholarly ardor s burnng. I jump from my bed wh unquenchable zeal. I dress wh he speed of delgh. I run o my class n he joy ha I feel; Then dash back o sudy a ngh. Bu soon here's a knock on my frm-fasened door. noher young hrser for knowledge Wh que solemny crosses he floor To ask he prme queson of college. He asks me he queson and wanders abou Whle I wre off my homework by yards, "Wll you please make a fourh n a brdge game?" I shou, "Wll I? Jus go and deal ou he cards!" Men's Fee Grow nd Grow s Seen by Surrey Pleny of evdence has been brough ou o prove ha he sze of women's fee has ncreased a full sze n wo generaons. New comes an ndcaon ha men's fee are on he up and up. W T hen he R. O.!T. C. supply deparmen a Massachuses Sae College came o unformng he freshmen, hey found ha all he larger szes of shoes were quckly exhaused and 50 freshmen could no be shod. Ths doesn' mean, he supply deparmen pons ou, ha he freshmen have unusually large fee, merely ha more of hem wear" he large szes han usual. Shoes are furnshed he mlary deparmen n a range of szes presumed o ouf an average group of men. Bu hese men aren' average. BRUTON PRISH CHURCH "The Suden Church Snce 1693" Rev. Francs H. Craghll, Recor Mr. lfred L. lley, Suden ss. Holy Communon 8:00. M. Church School 9:30. M. Mornng Servce 11:00. M. Suden Recepon 4:30 P. M. The Suden Recepon s held n he Parsh House, and all sudens are nved. WILLIMSBURG BPTIST CHURCH Carer Helm Jones, Pasor SUND SERVICES Church School, 9:45. M. Worshp wh Sermon, 11. M. and 8 P. M. Baps Suden Unon 7 P. M.! FERGUSON I PRINT SHOP X * More han a quarer cenury X f of sasfacory servce o X our Wllamsburg parons. ^- PHONE 111 «y- Now Open For Busness I The College Servce Saon I * Locaed % Block From Monroe Hall on Rchmond ^ Road. f ll TEXCO Producs f I CND, SOFT DRINKS, f f TOBCCOS, PSTRIES f ^- C. & C. SHOE % f HOSPITL f "The Shop of Beer Qualy X and Servce" J X 214 N. Boundary Sree % % Oppose Wes End Marke. B. DDDS, Prop..,«..$- ^ Genune Bayone Tweed j? I SPORT COTS $12.50 and $16.50 Fredman's Dep. Sore ^-J ^. DR. BRNTLE HENDERSON^ X Wllamsburg, Va. X Eye, Ear Nose and Throa. X Lenses Duplcaed ^. MIDDLESEX HOUSE Twn and Double Beds Prvae Bahs X Breakfas Served X Prces Rgh Phone 314 %.^,^. ^. % THE PSTR SHOP f Near &P X LL HOME BKED Delcous Cookes and Pas- res. Open all Day on f Sunday. % PHONE 248 ^. -*- ^. $.&N. STORES Wllamsburg, Va. SPORTING GOODS Men's Ready o Wear.Clohng hlec Supples ^.

6 PGE SIX THE FLT HT I FLICKER ^ FLSHES fer wo years on Broadway and one year on rado, Henry drch, he ypcal mercan boy, comes o he screen n a hlarous, hear-uggng pcure WHT LIFE. Ths slab of "plus" eneranmen wll send he youngsers ou wh mschevous gleams n he eye, and grown-ups wll walk away nursng a glowng ouch of nosalga. wsely seleced and sncere cas guded by maserly, undersandng drecon delver a naural, f here ever was one, n he flcker lne. News flash! "College men o be raned for avaon 20,000 each year", sgned Presden Roosevel. Thursday a pcure made from ha headlne akes form under he le of 20,000 MEN EE, feaurng Ranny Sco, Pres Poser, Margare Lndsay, and dreamy-eyed Mary Healy. nybody ha has ever had a hankerng o fly, or s even neresed n flyng, wll fnd hs mghy adequae avaon pcure o be worh whle. Naurally s acon drama wh hrlls, and splls, and chlls galore. The supporng bll ncludes Popeye he Salor's laes caroon "Ghoss Is he Bunk." :j % Jfc ^s Once n a whle Hollywood hs he jackpo wh a low budge pcure ha urns ou o be op boxofflce. Such a flm s "EVER THING'S ON ICE, sarrng sx-year-old Irene Dare, he skang phenomenon. Moppe Irene, holdng her acng endeavors o a pleasan mn- Lesle Howard appeasr wh he new romanc Ingrd Bergman n "Inermezzo" whch wll show nex Monday and Tuesday a he Wllamsburg Theare. mum, les herself go on he ce o execue everyhng from a can-can o he hula wh amazng skll. Edgar 'Slow Burn' Kennedy, and Roscoe Earns share Thespc honors and wse-cracks. Unusual n he shor lne s THE MONROE DOCTRINE a echncolor feauree on he same bll, Ths was done by he makers of "The Bll of Rghs" seen recenly. The flm rade papers have jus gven hs mely hsorcal subjec he "bes-of-he-monh" award. On he same program wh EVERTHING'S ON ICE and he MONROE DOCTRINE s a new Rober Benchley novely called "How o Spend Sunday" or " Day of Res." % % * % When skrs were above he knees and booleggng was 'bg busness', when flappers were n syle and gangsers ran amuck, we had a perod known now as "he roarng wenes." Saurday, an excng pcure whch records he hghlghs of ha perod, blazes no our que lves under he le of THE RORING TWENTIES. Dapper Jmmy Cagney and vvacous Prsclla Lane are s sars, wh a supporng roser full of oprankng names; Humphrey Bogar, Gladys George, Jeffrey Lynn, Prank McHugh, Paul Kelly and Elzabeh Rsdon, Ths s a lghnng-paced acon melodrama of he prohbon era, wh Is laughs and s evls. Mark Hellnger, ace reporer of he "wenes", wroe he sory and has gven us a pece of red-blooded eneranmen. I s excemen exraordnary! On he same bll s he new March of Tme, dealng hs me wh "Uncle Sam he Farmer." Ths brngs he sory of merca's 32 mllon rural nhabans up-o-he-mnue., I ells of her lfe, work, hopes and her new problems creaed by Europe's war. I s ruly a reel ha every well-nformed mercan should see. Backdrop Club... (Connued from page one) many grevances: he man one beng, of course, ha of fnances. There was no money wh whch o work, so he offcers appealed o he men's and women's suden bodes for ad. The suden bodes promsed hem hree hundred dollars provded ha all sudens be allowed o come o he frs show free. In wo nghs here Was an aendance of over 1700 people. Seven hundred were payng guess. Now agan, afer wo successful seasons he club s begnnng o go no operaon. Presden "Tm" Hanson, he las of he "Old Guard" called a mass meeng n Ph Bea Kappa Hall where he nroduced he Execuve Councl. Jm Polley s Vce-Presden and head of all echncal work for he show. June Lucas s Secreary and Merr Foser s Box- Offce manager. Ed Legum s dversng Manager and Rober Sarr Sanon, III wll handle all publcy. hs pon Tm sad, parcularly, ha f anyone had anyhng on hs mnd he should refer o he Execuve Councl. The show wll be dreced by Thomas M. Forsyhe, who has done such commendable work n dramacs hereofore. He s here on a fellowshp n dramacs and s now occupyng he poson lef vacan by Carl Buffngon. ll he musc for he producon wll be scored by Harold Taparn. Bll rhur, Harold Dnges, and Frank Thomas are o be n charge of he orchesra. Ths year here wll be many nnovaons, n orchesral arrangemens. The Presden surprsed all by announcng ha he club wll go on our o Rchmond and Norfolk hs sprng. The show wll be presened n Wllamsburg he Thursday and Frday nghs before Sprng Recess, and he daes of he Rchmond and Norfolk performances wll be announced n he near fuure. Mn PHf OFFER was hs year'* p! W hem all for "Coon Queen" because she has he fgh combnaon of charm and lovelness ypcal of he modern mercan grl. For rea smokng pleasure he pck of 'hem all s Cheserfeld becausn -, rgh comb -o*:an of he world's bes obaccos gves mskcrs Ral Mldness and Seer Tase. In a leer o he lumn hs las June, Presden Bryan pad he club a fne complmen by sayng ha he Backdrop Club was he ousandng suden achevemen snce he has headed he admnsraon. The club s by he sudens, of he sudens, and for he sudens; so, le's make an even bgger and beer organzaon for he sudens of Wllam and Mary. Mghy Murals.., (Connued from page one) sroke or wo here and here, jus so ha you mgh become more a par of hem han a mere passve observer. I s requesed, however, by all pares oncerned, ha such emoon be resraned n order o preserve he negry and mood of he orgnals. Snce hey were paned n empera, s fel ha all subsequen addons should be done n he same medum by he orgnal creaor. On behalf, of Mr. Gus and Leonardo da Porer, everyone s hereby nved o aend wha promses o be one of he %,bes unvelngs snce Hayward pulled he gauze off Boeour. Hoo o Gve Second n Seres of College Lecures J. Weldon Hoo, sssan Professor of Economcs n he Wharon School, Unversy of Pennsylvana, wll delver he second lecure n he College Lecures and Concers seres Frday evenng a 8:15 o'clock n he audorum of he Ph Bea Kappa buldng. Hs subjec wll be "The Promse of merca n a World of 'Isms'." Dr. Hoo s consdered an ousandng auhory oday n he feld of comparave economcs. Hs address on hs mely opc s expeced o arac a large audence of vsors as well as sudens and faculy members. The speaker, a comparavely The ckes for he home- comng dances wen on sale hs week end. The przes for he dances are as follows: 2.50 for a couple for he se of wo dances; $1.75 sag for he '. se; $2.00 couple for Frday; ; $1.50 couple for Saurday; $1.50 ' sag for Frday; and $1.00 sag ' for Saurday. ; IThese ckes may be pur- ; chased from any of he des; lley, Garre,Hayden and '. Legg n Tyler; lmond, Doug- ; las, Holbrook, Hudson, Dllard, Phllps and Whehouse n Old ' Domnon; Damrosch n Mon- \ roe; Gondak a he Sgma Rho ; House, Bob Newon a he P K.. House, Tm Hanson a '. he Golden Sy, Harold Gould- ; man a he K.. House. Elmo Legg, he Chef de, ' has requesed ha n order ] ha he cos of aendance may ; be cu and so ha more of he suden body wll be able o ap-! pear a he dances, he usual ; cusom of "No corsages" be followed. '. "V V "~V V -. v V"V"W^VVVVVVV young man, has recenly publshed n collaboraon wh Dr. Wllam N. Loucks of he Wharon School he frs exbook o appear n he feld of comparave economcs, enled "Comparave Economc Sysems." In hs volume, now n use by more han nney colleges and unverses, Docors Boo and Loucks dscuss he prncples of all economc sysems and followng a sudy, of varous Uopan schemes and of Karl Marx's docrnes, go on o a dealed sudy of he Communs and Fascs sysems. The Pennsylvana professor, holds he. M. and Ph. D. degrees, has made parcularly deep sudes of he Fascs economcs. Dr. Hoo was a vsor o Wllam and Mary las ugus and whle here delvered a alk o he Wllamsburg Roary Club. Hs hearers declared hm a mos neresng and vvd speaker and repored ha he raced he European polcal clmax a he eve of war o he abnormal economc suaons of he Cenral European counres ha had arsen snce Versalles. Phoograph Exhb Here March n exhbon of phoographs from he collecon of he Museum of Modern r wll be held March n he Grea Hall of Wren Buldng, and n conjuncon wh he exhb wll be a phoographc cones wh cash awards whch wll be open o all sudens. The exhb s he one wh whch he Museum of Modern ar opened s new buldng n New ork cy and he phoographs are by sx leadng mercan phoographers. The shos wll nclude hose aken wh he new and mproved hgh speed cameras. The cones s beng sponsored by he Colonal Echo n an effor o procure some good naural shos for he feaure secon of he ear Book. Members of he Deparmen of Fne rs wll judge he cones and her decson wll be fnal. Przes wll be awarded on he bass of human neres, orgnaly and composon. ll who desre o ener should sar akng shos now, so ha hey can collec a represenave group of campus lfe. Tuesday, November 7h, 1939 LETTER TO 'THE EDITOR The newes dormory on he campus s Talaferro Hall. Even so has been n use snce Durng all ha me nohng has been done abou pung n a walk n fron of where s really needed. Every suden on campus uses he dr rack here o go o and from he laundry, and some hundred-odd men use o ge o her rooms n he hall. The dr pah s all rgh In dry weaher, and even a ha 's rough on whe shoes and socks, bu when we have some ypcal Wllamsburg weaher well, 's que a fea o keep from "drownng o deah" n he morass ha resuls. Durng he las bg sorm some ffeen 'shoes were los n he mud and were jus recovered oday. Well, no exacly, bu s no unknown for people o have her shoes shucked off by he mud n fron of Talaferro. The campus has pleny of brck walkways everywhere else. Why no n fron of Talaferro? Sooner or laer someone s gong o be los n he qucksand here and hen he admnsraon wll be sorry. How abou? Vncen DePaul Shay. FINE METS GROCERIES VEGETBLES I Specal enon o Fraernes an S rres f THE PICK OF TH1M LL FOR a Frs hng on nex week's menu s an unusual flm effor n pon of producon and performance,. I s INTERMEZZO n whch Davd O. Selznck presens a beauful and alened new sar, Ingrd Bergman. If you lked Bernard Shaw 1 's "Pygmalon" hen you wll really enbeaufully saged, delcaely and ars- joy hs hgh class flm. I s cally reaed and aced. The phoography s ousandngly apparen, whle he adro drecon and sensve cas nerpreaon makes IN- TEEMEZZ0 dsncve. fy4}4f4>4?j)-fy4)-}~)- ^)-b*}*r&!r~!$-^^ WEDNESD JCKIE COOPER..,;. - Jf:,';p'JULjX^L JJ,JJrm.JI_.< NOVEMBER 8 BETT FIELD WHT LIFE WEDNESD LIONEL STNDEE THURSD NOVEMBER THURSD RNDOLPH SCOTT MRGRET LINDS Preson Foser, Mary Healy, Maxe Rosenbloom 20,000 MEN ER dded... News.. Popeye Caroon.. Ed Thorgerson Spor-reel! : FRID NOVEMBER 10 j FRID IRENE DRE ROSCOE KRNS EDGR KENNED EVERTHING'S ON ICE dded: News. Benchley Comedy. and he Techncolor SPECIL THE MONROE DOCTRINE wh Gran Mchell, Sdney Blackmer, James Sephenson STURD NOVEMBER 11 STURD JMES CGNE PRISCILL LNE THE RORING TWENTIES Jeffrey Lynn, Humphrey Bogar, Gladys George, Frank McHugh MOND-TUESD NOV MOND-TUESD LESLIE HOWRD INGRID BERGMN INTERMEZZO, LOVE STOR Dreced by Gregory Raoff dded: News... March of Tme... Color Caroon Copyrgh 1939, LIGGETT & MERS TOBCCO CO, Cheserfeld because of Is rgh combnaon of he bes mercan and Turksh obaccos Meal mldness s more mporan n a cgaree oday han ever before because people smoke more now han ever before. Tha's why so many smokers have changed o Cheserfeld... hey are fndng ou ha for Real Mldness and Beer Tase he pck of hem all s Cheserfeld. h NEXT ou'll fnd ha Cheserfelds are cooler, beer-asng, and defnely mlder.. you can' buy a beer cgaree, MKE OUR PCK /+ 1 1 esereld THE RELL STISF

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