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TELEPHONE NEWS TEMS TO THE FLT HT Campus Oice - - - - Phone 157 Prin Shop (Mondays) - - - 182 THE FLT H COLLEGE OF WLLM ND MRY TELEPHONE NEWS TEMS TO THE FLT HT Campus Oice - - - - Phone 157 Prin Shop (Mondays) - - - 192 TOL.. NO. 13 WLLMSBUBG, V.» TUESDY, DECEMBER 12,1939 Z-792 iocai Theaer Sages Chariy Movie On Sunday dmission To Be "3y Foodsus, Silver Oering The Williamsburg Theare will give a Sunday Movie on he aernoon o December 17h. or he benei o he needy o his communiy, o which admission will be by parcels or cans o oodsu, or by silver oering, all o which will be used by The King's Daughers in illing he Chrismas Baskes. The ilm o be shown Sunday is " Chrismas Carol", eauring Reginald Owen, nn Ruherord, Gene Lockhar, Terry Kilburn, and Lynne Carver. Mero-Goldwyn- Mayer, producers o his ilm, are cooperaing generously by urnishing he picure grais. Two perormances will be given Sunday o accomodae everyone. The irs is a 2:00 o'clock, ollowed by a shor inermission, and he second a 4:00. The sponsors o his aair hope ha everyone in he communiy will aend and bring oodsu in any orm, shape, or quaniy. possible hey would like or everyone o bring a quaniy o ood approximaely equivalen o he price o a mainee icke, or more. However, i ood is no available a silver oering will be acceped. ssising he Williamsburg Theare and The King's Daughers in making he chariy a success are: The Williamsburg Resoraion, urnishing he Theare and all expenses involved; he employees o he Theare, giving heir ime and eor; he Gazee and Furguson's- Prin shops, giving adverising maerial; he Boy Scous disribuing adverising; and he various newspapers o he communiy or giving he show publiciy. 3rul in rarisi Sponsoring :'''ea Dance The ssociae Members o Braon Parish will sponsor a ea dunce on Saurday aernoon, December 16h, rom 3:30 o 6:30 a U e Williamsburg nn. This ea dance will ake he place o he annual Episcopal suden's Chrismas pary. Tickes will be sold o Episcopal sudens and heir daes, only, unil Wednesday nigh. There is a limied number o 200 ickes, bu aer Wednesday nigh, ickss will be jold o he suden body unil he number is exhaused. lred lley, suden assisan a Bruon, is general chairman o he dance. Tommy Carwrigh and Larry Goldsmih are in charge o ickes, and Merri Poser, presiden o he Episcopal Suden Group, is in charge o publiciy. Tickes may be obained rom Miss Rober's oice, or rom any o he commiee members. No ickes will be sold aer he 200 accomodaions have been exhaused. Sigma Rho.nnounces Pledges The Pla Ha wishes o apologise or he inadveren ommission o he pledges o Sigma Rho rom las week's issue. The lis, is prined below. Sigma Rho Pledges: lred Vanderweighe lred Roller, lvis Wade, Jack Mcee, Carl Parks, Rober Templeon, Gene Gowman, James Wahaa, Garland saacs, Guy Moaes, N. B. Huchinson, Harvey Johnson, David Rucker, John Korczovski, Fred Krause, Charles Murray, Harold Birchield. Chrismas Vespers Tomorrow The annual Chrismas vesper service presened each year in he, College chapel will be held his Wednesday nigh in he chapel a 6:45. The chapel will be li enirely by candleligh and he service will include readings o suiable Chrismas passages by Dean Landrum, Dr. Laing, and Dr. Blocker o he college chapel commiee, and accompanied by Chrismas music presened by he Choir and paricipaed in by he congregaion. mmediaely ollowing he service, he choir will sing carols on he ron seps o he Wren building. s his is one o he mos sriking eaures on he college program, sudens are urged o come early in order o ge seas and enjoy his beauiul service. The service will proceed unannounced. The program is as ollows : Organ Music, Maxine Hines, Organis. Processional: dese Fideles (Hymn 115) Congregaion. Reading o he Prophecy (siah 53), J. D. Blocker. Reciaive and ria rom THE MESSH (Handel) rmand Harkless. Reading o he Shepherds' Sory (Luke 2), Lionel H. Laing. Chorale: "Break orh, O beaueous heavenly ligh", Choir- O Lile Town o Behlehem (Mahew:2), Grace Warren Landrum. We Three Kings o Orien re, Choir. Silen Nigh (Hymn 119) Congregaion. Benedicion, J. D. Blocker. Recessional ngels rom he Realms o Glory, (Hymn 1141 Congregaion. Joy o he World (Hymn 112), Congregaion. mmediaely ollowing his service, he choir will sing 'carols on he ron seps o he Wren Building. New England lumni Sponsor Dinner Dance ll New England sudens o he College are cordially invied o aend a dinner and dance o be held by he Boson lumni a he Universiy Club, 40 Triniy Place, Boson, Saurday, December 23rd a 7 p. m. Subscripion or he dinner and dance $2.00 per person. For reservaions please noiy Mr. Charles Dunker, care o he Universiy Club. c iscuss lumni ew On Monday aernoon, December 11, a perormance was given o hree one-ac plays in he Wren Workshop. These were he plays ha have been produced by hree members o he class in Direcing and heir hree assisans. This perormance #as open o all wihou admission charge. were as ollows: The plays "The Flump" Direced by Louise Eppinger assised by Virginia Brenn. "Sham" Direced by John Sumner assised by Mildred Jennings. "Husband or Breakas" Direced by Haie bbi by Edna Whie. assised These plays will be presened beore a privae audience Wednesday nigh, December 13, on he program o he pary or he Dramaic Club and he cas o "Kind Lady." Glueck Speaks n Phi Bee. rchaeology Widely Traveled Lecurer Tells O Findings Nelson Glueck, amous archaeologis, lecured o an ineresed audience in Phi Bea Kappa udiorium Wednesday nigh a eigh o'clock on he subjec "Wha is Biblical rchaeology and Why?" On leave 'since 19S6 rom his posiion as a member o he aculy o Hebrew Union College in Cincinnai, Dr. Glueck has ravelled in he Near Eas and has excavaed magniicen relics o pas civiliazion. He has made noable conribuions hrough his work as explorer, excavaor, and auhor while illing he pos o direcor o he merican Schools o Orienal Research in Jerusalem. n his lecure Dr. Glueck spoke o he people as ''one o he mos imporan oools o archaeology". an archaeologis learns o know and undersand he people and manages o gain heir conidence, he sands a good chance o being aken by he naives o he various ruins in he surrounding regions. Pracically any ragmen o poery or ruins, no maer how small or worn, is imporan as a guide o he daing o civilizaion. Dr. Glueck compleed his program by showing numerous slides o he poery and ruins ha he has excavaed in he pas ew years. Norolk Group s Well KeceiYed e The Peldman Sring Quare rom Norolk was well received here Sunday aernoon, December 10, when i gave a concer in he Williamsburg Theare. The quare displayed remarkable accomplishmen. The members are all pupils o. E. Feldman o Norolk Howard Boawrigh, o Norolk, irs violin, and Vera Ruggieri, second violin, Kahleen O'Hara, viola, and Philip Nelson, violoncello all o Norolk. Mr. Peldman coaches he group. The program included: Quare in E la major by Diersdor, Quare in D minor, Kochel 421, by Mozar, and Piano Quine in P minor, opus 34, by Brahms. The ensemble was assised by Mr. llan Sly a he piano. lven; ^aer pes special discussion o he play and a reading o he irs ac o Thornon Wilder's "Our Town",he orhcoming W & M Theare producion, was held las Thursday nigh in he Wren Workshop. The reading was inended or all sudens ineresed in rying ou or pars in he play and also or hose simply desiring o know he play beer by he discussion and Presiden's nnual Chrismas Pary On Friday To Begin Wih Yule Log Ceremony, 4:45; Ball o be Saged, 9-2 Large Group O Gues nvied mong hose exra - collegio guess expeced a he Presiden's sixh annual Chrismas pary his Friday are he ollowing persons well-known o he College o William and Mary; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cheek, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.. Obici o Suolk, member o he Board o Visiors, and Mayor and Mrs. Channing M. Hall o Williamsburg, member o he Board o Visiors, and also disinguished alumni, among whom are: Judge and Mrs. C. Vernon Spraley, member o he Virginia Supreme Cour o ppeals, Mr. and Mrs. Blake T. Newon o Wesmoreland Couny, Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Hodges, Dean o he Norolk Division o he College o William and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. J. Malcolm Bridges o Richmond, ormer vice-presiden o he lumni associaion, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Day Wilkins, ormer presiden o he Richmond lumni Chaper, and Mrs. Kay B. nhony. Plans and program or he pary are sill as announced in las weeks Pla Ha wih decoraions and amosphere o be even more beauiul han previous years' esivals. Pageanry will be elaborae as rehearsals have shown as will he inerlude skis presened by he alloed organized groups o he campus who are as ollows: Thea Dela Chi Fraerniy, Barre Hall, Burghers or day sudens, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Gamma Phi Bea and Kappa Dela sororiies, Lambda CM lpha, Pi Lambda Phi and Sigma Pi Fraerniies. inal rehearsal o hese skis has been called or 8:00 Thursday evening in Jeerson Gymn while hose paricipaing in he pageanry will rehearse in Phi Bea Kappa Hall. Glee Club Choir To Sing lways, as par o he preparaions or he Chrismas season, he Music deparmen gives ousanding programs o Chrismas music. The irs o hese musical eaures will be Wednesday evening, December 13h, as par o he annual Vesper services in Wren Chapel. The Chapel Program Commiee has prepared a orm o service similar o ha o las year, in which i may be remembered he Choir played a signiican par. This year immediaely aer he services, he Choir will sing some Chrismas carols on he eas seps o he Wren building. Sunday, December 17h, he College Choir will ake par in he Vesper services a Bruon Parish Church a 8:00 p. M. One o he mos enjoyable radiions o he Chrismas season a William and Mary is he annual musical ha is given joinly by he Choir, Glee Club, and Orches reading. is el ha his is a play ha is enjoyed mos when i is known bes and ha readings prior o winessing perormances are likely o assis in a beer undersanding o he play and en ra. The program, will be given able a more horough enjoymen j. Monday evening, December 18h, o i. i a 8 o'clock in Phi Bea Kappa This plan is advanageous o hose rying ou because hey may view he play and he characers as a whole beore ryous- are begun. The nex period o discussion and reading will be held Tuesday aernoon a our o'clock in he Wren Workshop. Those ineresed in knowing he play are invied, Hall. solo eaure will be sung by rmand Harkless. The Choir will presen he Chorus Pergelosi, a German Chorale, and a shor modern carol by Gusav Hois. One o he songs by he Glee Club will be an old French carol. Everyone- presen will join in singing several o our avorie, well - known Chrismas carols....' Pre-Exam Period- Permanence Depends Om Sudens Says Dean Miller By Dean Miller The members o he suden body are doubless aware ha he college calendar or he presen academic year includes somehing ha is a novely a William and Mary, namely, he Pre-Examinaion Period. n order ha sudens may make he bes use o his period, i seems desirable o explain a he presen ime is naure and purposes. Though an innovaion a William and Mary, i is no a new deparure in merican educaion in general, having some similariy o he Reading Period a Harvar< Yale, and Smih and closely n sembling he Examinaion Prepa: aion Period a Darmouh. Our Pre - Examinaion Peric will consis o he Friday and Saurday immediaely preceding he examinaions given a he end o each semeser. ll assignmens will have allen due beore he beginning o he Pre-Examinaion Period, and all classes will be omied during he period, so ha sudens may devoe heir ull ime hrough hese wo days o reviewing heir courses or doing supplemenary reading o heir own.choice, The heory upon which he esablishmen o such a special sudy period is based mainains ha hough a suden has worked aihully on his courses hroughou he erm here sill remains an imporan ask o sudy. sill remains or he suden o consider each o his courses as a whole, o race he ideas which run hrough i, o appreciae he oal paern which is pars consiue, o eel he cumulaive eec o he enire course, o see or himsel wha he course means o him, o complee he aciviy o relaing each course o his oher knowledge and experience. The skepical objecion may be made ha young sudens canno be expeced o do anyhing so "idealisic," and ha hey will merely review heir courses in preparaion or he examinaions. To his i may be answered ha reviewing is all ha need be asked and ha he very vocaes eiai eai The nernaional Relaions Club a is regular monhly meeing in Barre Hall discussed he presen European / siuaion in he ligh oi. he war aims o he counries involved. The purpose o his discussion was o reconcile he war aims, o he belligerans as saed wih plans or a permanen and lasing peace. n he course o he discussion Howard Rogow and Henry Barr presened wo papers discussing he.miliary and economic siuaions o he belligerans, heir saed war aims, and possible peace proposals. The various proposals or ederaion such as hose brough orward by Lord Lohian and by Clarence Srei in, his book "Union Now" were briely reviewed. Boh speakers agreed ha he Versailles Treay was one o he chie causes o he presen European siuaion. Hence his documen should be discarded and a new reay subsiued ha would provide or some ype o world ederaion o independen saes. n order o negoiae or i he ormaion o such a plan, he Dean Miller ac o inensive reviewing orces upon he suden an awareness o each course as a whole; in spie o himsel, by reviewing he conen o a course he suden acquires a synopic view o i. The inroducion o a Pre-Examinaion Period, hereore, proceeds rom he recogniion ha work on he al srucure o one's courses (ar>d his includes reviewing as a mos valuable par) is so imporan ha a special period ough o be provided or i. Bu wha sounds well in heory, as everybody knows, may work ou badly in ac. There are wo ways in which he Pre-Examinaion Period migh ail. n he irs place, i migh be used by large numbers o sudens as a ime o recreaion and idleness, hough i is reasonable o expec ha he shadow cas in advance by he examinaions will be suicienly solemn o discourage any such general misuse o he Pre- Examinaion Period. n he second place, many sudens migh be led o neglec heir work rom day o day and rom week o week by he decepive hough ha he blessed Pre-Examinaion Period will save hem. No doub in every (Coninued on page 2) in i.reace consuling governmens mus have muual rus and respec or one anoher. s he siuaion now sands his means ha he presen Hiler regime mus be overhrown, or i has neiher he rus nor he respec o he allies. his change is accomplished and a responsible governmen esablished he group el ha a successul organizaion or he esablishmen o a world league could be carried ou. Such a league would enail sacriices by boh he allies and Germany. England, or example, would have o give up her complee conrol o he rade, and commerce o her empire. Germany on he oher hand, would have o resore in some orm he conquered erriories o Poland and Czechoslovakia, and give he usrians a voice eiher or or agains annexaion. Thursday's discussion was no inended o exhaus he subjec as dieren phases o he discussion are o be aken up in uure meeings. Ball To nclude Dancing, Skis, Rereshmens n 1934, Mr. Bryan gave Msirs annual Chrismas pary or he aculy and sudens o he College o William and Mary. The irs pary consised o a Yule Log ceremony in he. Grea Hall o he Wren building. Since hen he pary has been enlarged o include he Yule Log ceremony, which comes in he aernoon, and a ball he same nigh. This year, he Presiden's pary is o be on December 15h. will begin wih he radiional Yule Log ceremony a 4:45 o which he Freshman class is invied. The ceremony is ashioned aer a ypical eigheenh cenury Chrismas in an English Manor house. Presiden Bryan presides as Lord o he Manor wih Mr. Charles Duke as Chamberlain and Mr. Tucker Jones as Lord o Misrule. The beginning o he ceremony is announced by rumpe anare. procession o Bearers o he Boar's Head and all he Lord's ollowers leaves Baeron Kichen and proceeds o he Grea Hall where i is welcomed by he Chamberlain. Once in he Grea Hall, he assembled group is greeed by he Lord o he Manor. er which he Yule Leg is cas on he ire and kindled by a piece o wood rom las year's Yule Log. proclamaion o he Lord o Misrule is read by he Lord Chamberlain. This is ollowed by a group o old English Dances done by he Freshmen girls. The dancing is accompanied by a sring rio consising o cello and wo violins. Chrismas songs are sung and he ire is quenched by he Lord o he Manor and his year's younges child, John Charles Marsh. Upon he compleion o he ceremony, here is a general recessional o he Presidens house where all sing "God Res Ye Merry Genlemen." er his he Lord o Misrule leads he group o he home o he Regisrar Emerius where he carol is repeaed and he procession dispersed. Dean Landrum assumes her annual posiion in ull charge o he celebraion and is being ably assised, his year, by Dr. Ryan. The ball begins a 9 o'clock wih dancing which lass unil he Presiden and his pary arrive. There is a lourish rom rumpeers and drummers and he Chamberlain announces he arrival o Mr. Bryan. The orchesra plays he grand march rom "ida" and he pary marches up o he sage where each member akes his sea "as his name is called by he Chamberlain. When he above company is seaed, he Chamberlain begs permission o he Lord o presen "a brillian, geneel, and elegan enerainmen" or his enjoymen. He srikes he loor hrice and he pageanry begins. This year Barre Hall, he day sudens, Thea Dela Chi, Lambda Chi lpha, Pi Bea Kappa, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Kappa Dela, and Gamma Phi Bea will presen shor skis in honor o he occasion. er heir presenaions have been given, he judges decide and he groups reurn o he une o "March Miliaire." Then hree o he Presiden's aides ener bearing prizes and he Presiden presens he prizes, aer which he order is given o resume dancing. By his ime avors have been disribued among he guess and while he merrymaking proceeds, he Presiden and his pary reire o he Rereshmen room. is (Coninued on page wo)

PGE TWO THE PLT HT KTCHENS' DRY CLENERS QULTY DEY CLENNG Telephone 49 Prince George S. Wishes he Sudens and he Faculy a MERRY CHRSTMS and a HPPY NEW YER seer Ligh or Beler Si SEENG S BELEYNG To visualize SEENG, we hink o eyes o see wih, a ask o perorm and suicien ligh wih which o see i. Naure gave us our eyes as hey are; our work is usually se ou or us by someone else or by circumsances; bu we can conrol he quaniy and qualiy o our ligh, Sudens paricularly require good ligh or heir work. Try more and beer ligh! Virginia Elecric.and Power Co. 4-v**"r<-$-v^*<-o-$-0-v-*-v-4-*^^^ Jp 0 5$*52 K3 WER LONGER, TOO. ' You will say our Shoe rebuilders are nea workers smooh workers, and as, beore you know, old Shoes come back o you rom us, re-newed in wearabiliy, in comor and in smar araciveness. Our sandard o Shoe Repairing Why ge less, else coss no more. where? CMPUS O. K. SHOE SHOP W. S. Murphy, Proprieor Back o Sororiy Cour BELLMY'S FLVOR OP THE MONTH Chocolae Sundae Try his delieiously dieren ce Cream made o Vanilla Cream wih sreaks o Chocolae Fudge running hrough i. SOLD T The Williamslnirg Drug Co. The Bellamy ce Cream Company, nc. -"^-^<«>"$~4»^,<)"0H^"v^"v^"^* Chrismas Pary... (Coninued From Page One) here ha rereshmens will be served o all, rom 8:30 unil 1. The celegraion coninues unil 2.M. i i should corrup he aihul, hen o course i would be pernicious. ' Since hese possibiliies o ailure are inheren in he Pre-Examinaion Period, he period mus be regarded as an experimen. Tha means, o course, ha i i works badly i will be disconinued. Consequenly, a heavy responsibiliy boh o hemselves and o he uure ress upon he members o he presen suden body, ha o making he experimen a success and hereby creaing a saluary radiion. a 2:30 his aernoon rom Richmond, saion WRNL. The band o eleven sudens opened he program playing he "William and Mary lma Maer". Vance Fowler announced he various numbers several o which eaured Frank Thomas and his rumpe. During he 15 minue broadcas rmand Harkless sang and he band played "Wha's New", "Moonligh Serenade", "Comes Love", "Blue Mr. Bryan is inviing many ouside guess and several members o he aculy o join his pary, his year. Dean Cox is once again head o Evening", and "n he Mood", The he arrangemens or he pary program closed wih he alma maer. This is he irs o a series and is assised by commiees o aculy and sudens. o broadcass o be made by he Phi Bea Kappa Hall is decoraed according o designs drawn up band under Thomas Forsyh. by Mr. Leslie Cheek, who was head o he Pine rs Dep. unil las all. Mr. E. B. Saunders is Broadcas in charge o all consrucion. The mos ambiious radio broadcas ever aemped has been Pre-Examinaion. worked ou by Tom Forsyh or presenaion on Tuesday, December (Coninued rom page one) 19 a 3:30 P. M. in Phi Bea college and under any sysem some Kappa Hall. will be a halhour sudens will deer as long as possible dramaizaion o Charles he work which hey came Dickens' "Chrismas Carol" over o college o do; and i he usual saion WRNL o Richmond. number o laggards are wih us, The real novely o his Chrismas broadcas will be he use o he Pre-Examinaion Period should no be blamed on ha accoun. Bu 14 dieren sound eecs. The i he Pre-Examinaion Period radio class is he nucleus o he should increase heir number, i i cas o 13, who, by doubling up, should Simulae procrasinaion. play a oal o 28 characers. Specaors will be permied o wach and lisen o his ineres College Swingsers Presen Firs Radiocas Bill rhur and Ms William and Mary Collegians presened heir irs broadcas o he college year 0"r*-$"r<-$~*-<-$-$"*"^-* <-**<» WLLMS Good Service by Good Barbers in a Good Shop. (Over Theare). & N. STOEES $ Williamsburg, Va. ^ 4 SPORTNG GOODS Y Men's Ready o Wear Clohing hleic Supplies Q"W-Q-b-$&M~W4-$-W-4~Q-$-4-$-! NTONL BRBER SHOP (over Pasry Shop) Service is Our Moo? x ing and elaborae broadcas, bu are requesed o be in heir seas beore 3:30 and remain as quie as possible. Keene Elecric Shop? Behind Brown LTEST Hall PHONOGRPH RECORDNGS 1 Radio Repair Phone 140^ Scenes Friday Feauring Local Saey Shor local moion picure, "Saey in Williamsburg", will be shown a he Williamsburg Theare on Thursday, Friday, and Saurday o his week, showing scenes hroughou own and'on he William and Mary campus, and a Mahew Whaley School. The campus scenes were aken rom in ron o Phi Bea Kappa Building, showing he Sunken Garden as sudens were coming ou o classes; and in ron o he Dining Hall a lunch ime. The scenes a Mahew Whaley were aken a he end o school on November 14h. Gore Producions, who specialize in commercial picures, made he ilm, or various merchans o Williamsbung o sress saey in our communiy. Many local persons are shown in i, especially a he College and High School. College Serice Saion Y Richmond Road Phone 788 TECO Producs Complee Lubrica- ion, Washing and Greasing Service. We Call or and Deliver Tobacco, So Drinks Candy >.^<^<,>^>-^^^,V^«S-^>^>"V^%-6-< ' ; i i E R R Y CHR1STL1 ND HPPY NEW YE *"i FROM THE W. T. HENLEY, PEOP. :? H. LPDOW, Tailors lering and Repairing $ Done by Expers Behind Sororiy Cour - E. L. DNLEY Waches, Jewelry Repairing Prince George Sree Williamsburg, Va. STNDRD PRCES Tuesday, December 12, 9?-» MDDLESE HOUSE Y Twin and Double Beds > Privae Bahs Breakas Served Y Prices Righ Phone Si ' 4- -> ± THE PSTRY SHOP Near &P % ll Home Baked, Delicious {* Cookies and Pasries OPEN LL DY SUND* ; ^ Phone 248. >>-* *~<K>-".H>-^-<"v M 5"<^<~r«}"5-«}' <?$* When you come back aer mas These special school and college rail ickes, wih heir liberal exended reurn limis, are immensely popular wih and a grea saving o sudens and eachers. When you're ready o come back aer Chrismas, buy one and save money. When Spring Holidays come you can usa he reurn coupon o ravel home again or use i a close o school. The icke agen in your own home own or any railroad passenger represenaive will gladly give you ull deails regarding reurn limis, sopover privileges, prices, ec.. Be Thriy and Sae- Travel by Train SSOCTED ESTSN RLRODS SEiP HOME? THT LUGGGE by FST ill WY EPRE' m 'V*ii.: Si*' 'J :" Jus phone he Railway Express ageo when your runk or bags are packed and o hey will speed, - -. direc o your home, in all ciies and prin- \. cipal' owns. You - can send "collec" oo, same as your kmni-; goes. Use his complee, low-cos ser>-n.v boh coming and going, and enjoy your rain rip oil o he proper Holiday spu When you phone, by he way, be sure o ceil our agen when o call. Phone 31 Williamsburg, Virginia EP. * mr-wm &%&<» NTON-WDE RL-R SERVCE MSMM ; *Sc!^: VyVYYVV*VYV*YVVVYVY*VYVYV^ M^VVV*?VYVYVYY> 'DRUGS SODS SCHOOL SUPPLES Phone 29 We Deliver jc Huns is' v»c xsejivcx )> -0» < o- ; STDUM SERVCE % Candy, Tobaccos, Pasries v ". Open 6:30 a. m.-ll:30 p. m. ' 1 BND BO CLENERS (ncorporaed) WLLMSBURG LODGE WLLMSBUSG NN ECELLENT FOR LUNCHEON ND DNNER PRTES College "specials" welcomed DVSON OF TVERNS ND ORDNRES *-V"1 Williamsburg Resoraion, nc. Picure Framing, Keys Made, Elecrical ppliances, Pain, roning Boards. Peninsula Hardware Corp. Phone 115 Superlaive DRY Cleaning Service Z MEC DOUGLS x STUDENT REPRESENTTVE,,-J "****!, v lie Home or amous NVTES YOU TO ENJOY YOUR MELS N PLESNT R CONDTONED RESTURNT We Specialize in all kinds o wesern Sizzling- Seaks and Smihield Hams and Roas Chicken Dinners orm he Eoisserie. lso Chinese Dishes. DLY SEFOOD OF LL KNDS N SESON. LSO CHERRYSTONE OYSTERS ND CLMS ON THE HLF SHELL. MNE LOBSTERS. MKE THE COLONL YOUR HEDQURTERS FOR YOUR MELS UNDER THE PERSONL MNGEMENT OF STEVE SCLS SPECL RTES FOR STUDENTS. WE DELVER. PHONE 794 Conens packed or Dry or Oily Skin Compleely equipped or make-ap and ace reamens, Conains Dorohy Gray cleansing cream, issues, emollien cream, skin loion, oundaion cream, lipsick, eye shadow, cream rouge, Elaion ace powder. n smar alligaor inish. cbrikoid Hack, brown, $5.00. Oher Dorohy Gray ravel cases, luxuriously ied, such as die Eew $1% Mm Vmrnow, $20; New Cossew, $40. CSEY'S, nc. Touris«r emnsula * FST, FREQUENT SERVCE TO LL PONTS CONNECTNG 9- WTH NTONWDE GREYHOUND T : RCHMOND ND NORFOLK ESTBOUND (Norolk) 8:40. M. 11:40. M. 2:40 P.M. 4:40 P. M. 8:40 P. M. 2:40. M. PHONE 129 TCKETS ND NFORMTON THE COLLEGE SHOP WESTBOUND (Richmond) 9:22. M. 11:22. M. 3:22 P. M. 7:07 P. M. 9:22 P. M. 1:43. M. T w

Tuesday, December 12, 1939 THE FLT HT PGE.THR$B Congraulaions o Bob Culer o he Daily Press, or his enlighening aricle las week, called "hlee's Head." **.mmk By FRNK RFLO i wih a bi o surprise ha we noe'^ is wih a bi o surprise ha we noe ] ceived ll-merican Honorable Menion. mmmm& 1 v r\. " 3 T? H v : - i k'^j By PBFR RFLO S3i Pi ^ {orward io l /,*-o <0 /^) /o <b/ Q>3 0_i lij* 1 ws.^i 11 111 EiWL JOVE NDOO ars Work 11/ The column his week is dedicaed o hose men who, when he coach says, "ge ino your posiions", calmly walk over and ake heir accusomed posiions a he end o he bench. Take any o hem on any eam, anywhere, during he pas season and see wha his glories have been. To simpliy maers, call him Joe, he hird sring ackle o he Bugaboo Sae Teachers. Joe repored o pracice las Sepember all pepped up and raring o go. The Coach came over o him a he irs day o pracice wih "glad o see you back, Joe, you ough o ge in here his year." Now ha was he only signal ha Joe was waiing or. For he nex hree weeks unil he openinggame, Joe pu everyhing ha his 175 pounds had ino he pracice scrimmage, always keeping an eye open o make sure ha he coach was looking. n his room a nighs he igured i ou ha according o he way everybody was going a he ime, and in view o his own improvemen, he should be ourh ackle. The day o he opening game, "Ge in your posiions" rings ou once more, bu Joe is coniden as lie assumes his number 8 rom he end posiion on he bench. The game is a warm-up or Bugaboo and hey.run hrough he opposiion like waer. This makes Joe happy, because he likes o see he eam win and hen maybe he coach will subsiue. "Hey, Joe," he signal cry rom he coach rings ou above he cheering voices o he mob. "Go in or Thompson." He repors o he reeree, is '"in here" acually making he las wo ackles o he game. is now early November. Joe is sill able o si in his vjon?nd + *ig'ure ou ha he is in he number hree ackle p,s:1v and should be he irs subsiue, bu he coach ai~.vayo seems o make he same misake. Three games le and Joe needs eigh quarers o ener ha charmed circle o varsiy men who ge heir leers. The crowd his Saurday is excepionally large and Joe knows ha he coach is very anxious o urn in a win. bou hal way hrough he hird quarer Bugaboo is leading by six poins bu he opposiion have decided ha hey like he Bugaboo side o he iy yard line beer han heir own and hey are keeping all he play down here. They are gaining igain and again hrough ackle. "Hey, Joe!" gain he cry rings. This is he big opporuniy. He would sop hose big guys or else. Joe rips o his sweaer and goes over and kneels beside he coach. "Now ook, Joe, go in here and sop number 31 on ha reverse. hey are leing he ackles come hrough and hen giving " o hem. You go in righ aer his nex play." The nex play was a umble; Bugaboo recovered and Joe was once more back a posiion number 3. n ac he sayed a ha pos or he res o he season. Once again in he inal Thanksgiving Day classic, he sirring, "Hey Joe," had rang ou in he inal minues o he las quarer bu by he ime ha he go in he play he inal whisle had ended he game. Yop are sorry or Him? Well don' be. There are hundreds o ellows jus like Joe who go hrough he same hing every season and hey love i. The heckler up in he sands shous "Cannon Fodder," bu Joe only wiss on he bench, looks a he number 75 on his jersey and while waiing or he signal rom he coach, hinks ha aer all he migh be needed. Brown Haii Wins Swim Mee l! Brown Hall, or he second consecuive year, won he dormiory inramural swimming mee held las Thursday nigh in Blow Pool. Besides winning he swim, her relay eam again lowered he inramural record which hey broke las year, seing a new mark o 49.4 as compared o he old one o 49.8. The members o he winning relay eam were Henderson, Edds, Creighon, and Taylor. Jeerson's eam, clocked a 50.8, placed second wih Wes Barre hird, and Chandler ourh. The inal resuls o he mee were: Brown, irs place; Jeerson, second; Wes Barre, hird; and Chandler, ourh. The record se by Margare Richawls in 1987 o 23.4-5 seconds in he 40-yard ree syle was broken his year by Harrie McCarhy o Brown, who swam he course in 32.4. Mary Moncure o Jeerson placed second a 24.6; Beie Creighon o Brown was hird in 25.5, and Marha Snow o Jeerson ourh a 27.2. The winner o he 40-yard reas sroke was Muriel Kyle o Jeerson in 38.0. Do Judd o Jeerson was second wih 38.3; Peggy Lebair hird wih 41.6; and Peggy French, ourh wih 48.2. Mary Henderson who esablished a record in his even las year was disqualiied. n he 40-yard back sroke, Brown allied anoher irs wih Harrie McCarhy winning in 30.7. and a second place wih Nancy Edds' 34.0. Mary Kendall, Chandler, was hird wih 35.5, and Marha Snow, Jeerson, ourh a 38.5. The diving was won by Gladys Jones o Wes Barre wih a oal score o 33.80. Mary Moncure o Jeerson placed second wih 31.30. The hird and ourh places were aken by Harrie McCarhy, Brown, and Virginia Markle o Jeerson, respecively. Purill o Capain Squad Buil on 5 Leermen; 'Newcomers dd Srengh Wih he appoinmen o Ois Douglas and Joe Flickinger o he ahleic sa o kron Universiy, he coaching reins o he William and Mary swimming eam have been assigned o Joseph C. "Scrappy" Chandler, veeran rack menor and one ime swimming coach a he college. Despie he loss o Douglas, who buil many srong ank eams during his enure here, and Flickinger, who was o have handled he squad his winer, Chandler should presen a well balanced squad ha may be considered leading challengers o he sae ile. The eam will be buil around a nucleous o ive reurning leermen; Capain Jack Punell, Sonny lmond, Tom and John Brennan, Bay Walker, and Bob Sainon, wih oher promising candidaes seen as cerain poin scorers. ll o he above menioned men have been aking par in he pracice sessions ha began oicially on December second a Blow Pool, wih Chandler sressing exercises, kicking, and arm srokes in order o prepare he eam, or a srenuous seven mee schedule. WON 5, LOST 3, LST YER Las year's varsiy showed a record o ive wins and hree deeas, he sebacks suered a he hands o Duke, Virginia, and V. M., wih bu a ew poins deermining he margin o vicory in each o hese losses. The oulook a presen is encouraging bu wih he irs mee no lised unil January 29 a Williamsburg wih he Norh Carolina Tar Heels no deinie saemen can be made concerning he squads poenial srengh. Chie hreas o he W & M opponens will be Capain Purdle swimming he 220 and 440 yard ree syle even; lmond, ousanding breas sroke and ree syle aris; Tom Brennan, specializing in he backsroke and ree syle and his broher John who will probably ener he relay and dash evens; Walker is depended upon o make a good showing in he disance Swims and Sainon as a ree sylis. (Coninued on Page Five) College To Sponsor Naional Hockey Tournamen, The naional hockey ournamen will be held a Williamsburg in 1940 according o a saemen made by Marha Barksdale, coach o he William and Mary squad and insrucor in girls physical educaion. The enaive dae has been se or he Thanksgiving Holiday, iiias-much as he ournamen is o be a hree day aair, wih colleges rom all over he counry expeced o send eams. The ournamen his year was held in Cleveland and Bey Douglas, Mary Jane Miller, and Marha Snow rom he college, represening he Souheasern squad. Seleced as members on an all Virginia eam hese girls compeed a Elizabeh, New Jersey in an all-sae ournamen. s a resul o heir ousanding play hey were named o he Souheasern squad ha won wo o he hree games played in Ohio. Lambda Chi Wins Prolonged Fraerniy Tennis Tournamen he close o he irs hal, o he inramural ouch ooball ournamen, Kappa lpha remained he only raerniy wihou deea o mar is record.; The K..'s were ied by Lambda Chi lpha o keep heir record rom, going a perec one. Bu hey are in undispued possession o irs place. Sigma Pi, wih our wins and one loss is holding down second posiion, and Sigma Eho has seled ino hird place wih hree wins, and one deea. Early in he week he K..'s handed Sigma Pi heir only deea hus ar, winning 12-8 in a game ha was a oss up unil he inal whisle had blown. This game le only K.., Sigma Eho and S..E. in he undeeaed column. Laer in he week K.. me and deeaed Sigma Eho 8-6 or heir second major vicory o he week. The sruggle or he op posiions remained as igh as i had been, however, so igh in ac ha when Sigma Pi deeaed S..E., '20-0 a he end o he week, S..E, dropped rom irs o ourh place. Oher scores o he week include Pi K.. 20, Pi Lam 0; S..E. 18, Lambda Chi 0; Thea Bel 6, Phi Tau 0; Sigma Eho 20, Pi K., 18; Sigma Pi 28, Phi lpha ; S..E. 0, Thea Del 0; Lambda Chi 20, Pi K.. 12; Sigma Pi 18, Phi Tau 0; Phi lpha 12, Pi Lam 0; S..E. 12, Pi K.. 6; Sigma Pi 6, Thea Delc 0; Sigma Eho 38, Phi lpha 6; Phi Tau 20, Pi Lam 0. LMBD CH WNS TENNS The ennis ournamen resuls have been compued and Lambda Chi walked o wih op honors o-1 lowed by Pi K.., in second posiion, and Phi Tau, hird. Phi l- (Coninued on page 5) ~yi FOOTBLL SCHEDULE Wednesday, Dec. 13 Phi Kappa lpha vs Plr lpha; Thea Dela Chi vs Sigma Eho; Lambda Chi lpha vs Phi Kappa Tau. Thursday, Dec. 14 Sigma lpha Epilaon vs Pi Lambda Phi; Kappa lpha vs Phi lpha Sigma Pi vs Sigma Eho. K 4^^^\^ Friday, Dec. 15 Pi Kappa lpha vs Phi Kappa s****^ \'"i" -*" ''^/''.,( Tau; Thea Dela Chi vs Lambda Chi lpha; Sigma <*\ % *J/\ V *':./%( lpha Epsilon vs Phi lpha. Saurday, Dec. 16 Phi Lambda Phi vs Sigma Kho; Kappa lpha vs Phi Kappa Tau; Sigma Pi vs L'mbda Chi lpha. Monday, Dec. 18 Pi Kappa lpha vs Thea Dela Chi; Sigma lpha Epsilon vs Sigma Eho; Phi lpha vs Phi Kappa Tau. Tuesday, Dec. 19 Pi Lambda Phi vs Phi Kappa Tau; Kappa lpha vs Thea Dela Chi; Sigma Pi vs Pi Kappa lpha. JLsn FMOSH SCHEDULE JNUEY 10 Eichmond There 12.Hopewell High 30 Wilson High FEBRURY 3 Norolk Division There 5 Thomas Jeerson High There 12 Fork Union 14 Eichmond 16 Norolk Division 5h nnual Horse Show s Grea Success More han weny-ive college sudens ook par in he ih annual William and Mary Horse Show and Gymkhana, under he supervision o Henry Kaiser and Suden Manager Elizabeh Jane Cook, a he Manaoaka Sables, Saurday aernoon. pproximaely 150 persons winessed he show ha included varied ypes o riding ess and races, cing as Judge was Edwin Cowles, o Toano, while prizes were awarded by Marguerie Wynne- Eobers. The resuls; Firs Jumping class: Firs, Pay Nixon; second, Marha Snow; hird, Elizabeh Jane Cook. Horsemanship; irs, Joyce Mahes; second, Pay Nixon; hird, Vic Swanson. Junior Horsemanship: irs, Biele; second, Wilson; hird, Moncure. Bag race: Won by ris Shelly. Glass o Waer race: irs, Cook; second, Hanson; hird Maher. Going o Jerusalem, irs, women's division, Cook. sion, Bob Hazen. Men's divi Bowling, Bridge Swimming Carded omen The rising populariy o bowling or women was winessed Friday aernoon, when a large number urned ou or he open ournamen held on he local alleys. The paricipans were divided ino our eams, each girl on each eam rolling hree games. ndividual honors wen o nne rmiage wih a oal o 280. She also made he highes single game wih 101 poins. n second place was Marion Blair, wih a inal score o 274, and hird place wen o Margare Eichards wih 266 poins. Group honors wen o Team Four composed o Gregory, Croxon, Bunin, rmiage, and Merryman. Their oal score was 1254, while heir closes rival, Team One, made 1244 poins. The girls who played or his eam were: Jourdan, Blair, Wilde, Kelly, and Miller. Team Two, in hird place wih 1238 poins, included Lebair, Clarke, Judd, M. Hopkins, and Eichards. n las place was Team Three having made 1136 poins. verill, Rudasill, Mabry,»Hooper, and Wakeman rolled in his group. The Women's nramural Bridge Tournamen which sared las week, will be compleed upon he, compeiors reurn rom he holidays. Since here are sill several hands ' o be played, nohing deinie can be indicaed. Las year's winner, Kappa Dela, are leading a his ime, bu Gamma. Phi, Chi Omega, and Tri Dela also have imposing scores. ndians Topple Jackes ^3-22; Shipbuilders, 50-37 n Winning Openers n a rough game marked by 26 personal ouls he William and Mary baskeball machine rode over he Eandolph-Macon Jackes o he une o 33-22 a he opponens cour Saurday nigh. The large number o ouls kep he game rom being as and he inal score down. Virgil ndrews and Eeds Tae were he scoring sars o he game wih 11 and 10 poins respecively. The ouse o he second game was closely played or he irs weny minues bu a he hal on i looked like William and Mary's vicory all he way. ndeed, aer he ndians were able o overcame he early lead o he Jackes he inal oucome was never in doub. Wih ha irrepressible mounaineer, Virgil ndrews, again sparking he aack he ndians were able o ake heir ime and mehodically win anoher ball game. He was aided by he igh deensive play o his iery eam mae, Reds Tae, who closely ollowed him in he scoring. LL MEN PLY Coach Dwigh Suessy Have every man a chance once he inal oucome was eviden. He was looking a his squad under ire which is no only a good pracice bu a well-earned honor or he hard-working scrubs. When he season ges under way his will no always be he case and his is why he coach deserves recogniion or his airness. Wih games coming up wih a eam rom Langley Field and Hampden-Sydney his week he varsiy, will give a more deinie showing on which o base is claim's. The Hampden-Sydney advances show hem o be a powerul eam and he William and Mary gym should be packed as he eam opens is home season on Saurday nigh. The Tiger aack according o repors, is based on wo men, Berry and Weed, boh o whom are remembered or heir ine play here las year. (Coninued on Page Five) Hockey Players Eeceive wards The Woman's Varsiy Hockey eam can now riumphanly lay aside heir hockey sicks aer having a successul season. On heir rip o New York November 24, hey bea Hosra 3-1, Manhaanville 3-2, and los heir only game o Beaver 8-0, making a oal o ive wins and one, loss or he whole season. Bey Douglas cener hal, Marha Snow cener orward, and Mary Jane Miller le back, who made all-sae and all Souheas eams paricipaed in he all merican ournamen held a Cleveland, Ohio, November 24, 25, 26. Those who will receive hockey monograms are Yachin, Tweedy, llen, G. Jones, and our reshen, Snow, rmiage, D. Miller, and Walsh. K. Jones, Flavel, Douglas, Greene, M. Miller, and Woods will receive sars. MTOK PRK RDNG SCHOOL $ Classes Daily 10:15, 2 O'clock and 3:30 % For inormaion Call Barre Hall O. 208 or Sables 71 SPECL NSTRUCTONS FOR BEGNNERS %

PGE POUR THE FLT HT Tuesday, December 12, 193S MNGNG EDTORS. NEWS EDTOR, EDTORL. BORD.. SPORTS EDTOR... PHOTOGRPHER. REPORTORL, STFF BUSNESS STFF THE FLT HT "SaMlMau e Fides" Founded Ocober 11, 1911 Col lose o William and Mary Williamsburg, Virginia Edior Hob SnUon, rhur Kleinelder and Bey Knoll, Dave Quinan.Carl Muecke, Rober Marshall, Edih Harris, Waler Bara, Harry Barr, Korme japolla, John Sumner Prank Ralo."Trud'ie" Van Wyek," Wiila'r'd' "Bergwail," Janice" Harvey, nn Cross, Mary Thedieck, Serling- Srange, Forres Mu-rden, Frances Ro-ulson, Saunders lmond, Trudie Green, George Sisson, Mary Baon, Charles Scripps, Joseph Bidder, Edward Sveky, W. Kalin Business Manager Harry Gebauer, r Cosgrove, Tom Mougey, usin Robers, Jane Harden, Foser Jennings, Virginia Smih, Jack Hallowell, Suar Hurley, William Howard, Eugene Ellis, Edna Klinge, Jane Oraig, be Lincoln, Circulaion Manager l Chesnu dverising raes urnished upon applicaion o he business managemen. Subscripion raes: $3.00 per year (exclusive o sudens). Enered as second class maer a he pos oice a Williamsburg, Va. is o REPRESENTED FOR NTONL DVERTSNG BY Naional dverising Service, nc. College Publishers Represenaive.420 MDSON WE. ' NEW YORK. N. Y. CHCGO " BOSTON LOS NGE.ES * SW FRBCSCO ary Braw The main opic o campus discussion a his ime is, o course, he Chrismas pary coming 1 up his Friday nigh. n connecion wih his is he quesion o drinking a or beore he pary. n previous years his pary has been urned ino a brawl, because a large number o he aenders do no know how, when or where o drink. The resuls were disgusing o hose who came o he pary o admire he decoraions, he cosumes, he skis, he colonial processional, and he general specacle o he aair, besides enjoying hemselves in a comparaively subdued manner by dancing, ec. is he Presiden's big pary o he year and i seems a shame o ruin i or him and a majoriy o ohers because some people can' conrol hemselves. Those who can' conrol hemselves, will, in he irs place never be allowed o ener Phi Bea Kappa Hall, and i hey do ge in hey will be ushered ou. So i you are planning o drink yoursel under he able ha nigh also plan no o aend he dance. Mr. Bryan and he commiee are no insising ha here be no drinking, bu jus ha here be no drunks. The Fla Ha hinks ha his is a perecly air reques. ee ise ean Dean Miller's aricle on Page 1 should be careully read and absorbed by every suden in College. He very aply discusses he innovaion o he wo-day reading period beore erm examinaions, saing is advanages and pi-alls. Furher explanaions and discussion is no necessary, bu he Fla Ha would like o impress he ac ha his exra sudy period S an innovaion and an experimen. is deiniely a progressive educaional sep or William and Mary, bu is uure depends on how he sudens reac. he resuls are avorable i will be made a regular eaure o he College Calendar, i no, i will be disconinued. is purely o he suden's advanage o have a reading period, so he Fla Ha urges ha i no be abused. Show mas Yom Spiri The Fla Ha would like o urge he sudens o ge behind he benei movie which is beiig presened his Sunday aernoon a 2 and 4 o'clock in he Williamsburg Theare. nasmuch as William and Mary sudens spend nine ou o welve monhs in his communiy or our years, he Fla Ha eels ha hey are more or less "ciizens" o Williamsburg, consequenly should be happy o make his meager conribuion or his very worhy cause. Furhermore, i should be good enerainmen. Read he news aricle on page 1 or he ull deails. aboy i Believing all was or he bes in he bes o all possible colleges we have kep blind aih wih he adminisraion's "crack o dawn" policy since early las Sepember. Valian has been he name or our sruggles o aend eigh o'clock classes. Grea is he number o breakass we have sacriiced o Member -issocioed Collegiae Press Disribuor o ble6iae Di6es as ohers see i We were jus siing down o he serious business o wriing our column when who should walk in bu Miss Maida Splash, who appeared in HLL OF FME in he PLT HT a ew weeks back, and whom you all know o be one o he ousanding coeds o he year. We could no resis his opporuniy o geing a success sory irs hand, and so we devoe our column his week o our lile cha wih his ousanding creaure. Q. To wha do you hink your success on he campus is due, Maida. Clubs. Q. Wha clubs, Miss Splash?. German Club, J. Leslie Hall, Circulaion Sa o he Pla Ha, Spanish Club, Pan - merican League, Boo and Spur Club, Y.W.C.., French Club, Busin a Ms head. his William arid Mary projec or longer She's aihul, keen-sighed, loving, and kind, ess Sa o he Royalis, Chor leisure in he aernoon. Many are he mornings when dawn, he rosy-ingered, has She's cray, she's wiy, dea, al Union, Wesley Foundaion, shone down upon us as we groped our way dumb, and blind, and... across he misy campus among he dim She'll li a man up, she'll cas a Q. Hold on here, Maida. Tha's somnambulisic orms o our ellow sudens. man down, enough or he presen. Tell us How oen, wih a las peal o he ive minue bell, has our weak lesh hurried aser make him her clown. clubs? She'll crown him her king, she'll wha you do in all o hese while our spiri slumbered on. For she'll play like a kien and. Do?? Wha do you mean bie like a ca. Q. You know, wha' do you do a Lie mus have been very pleasan, we n he morning she will, in he he meenigs? relec, on hose mornings o oher years evening 'she won',. Meeings;? We don' very when one could awake o an eigh ieen nd you're always expecing she oen have hose. cup o coee and gradually approach a nine does, bu she won'. Q. Well, Miss Splash, le's ge. M. consciousness. This enire auumn She'll love you in ruh and ignor your wors ib, sance wha do you do in he down o cases now. For in we have pu aside our privae views on early rising and made he good igh every morning, eeling raher noble abou i all. We long-los rib.. Have a dance. nd here you have Woman, Man's German Club? had heard i said ha in some myserious Va. Tech Q. How abou he Fla Ha Circulaion job? Tha sounds pre way an hour gained or ooball pracice was a ouchdown or William and Mary. Thus y busy. we coldly ignored all grumblings and rumors nd rom he same paper comes. Well, er, ah, DO ake a o grumblings which reached our ears. a POME!!! copy o my roomae eaih week. was, we el, our personal conribuion o Q. Wha abou he Pan-merican he hleic deparmen and our honored FSHNG League? duy o accep he ae decreed by he ooball gods. genle ars- The ar o ishing is one o he. Why, don' you know? We promoe riendly relaions beween he people o he wo Wheher you ish or ishes or Bu now in he dark o December we wheher you ish or hears. raise our voice in proes agains he eigh o'clock class. Wha reasons good and valid,* The ar o ishing is no in he we ask, exis ha his college should rou hands o Fae. is sudens ou o bed beore cock-crow. The number o ishes or hears Wha healh, wha wealh, and wha wisdom. will accrue o us rom his early rising? There could be no Chrismas gi more welcome or more i rom he adminisraion o is sudens han a reurn o he old nine o'clock order o hings. Now is he ime or all good ellow sleepers o come o he aid o our cause. Now is he ime o see who reads his column. Leers EDTOR, THE FLT HT Dear Sir: was very ineresed o read your ediorial his week on he subjec o he dance orchesra a he college, and was paricularly ineresed in your implicaion ha he Music Deparmen has done less han is par in helping he dance orchesra o reach a high sandard. While i is somewha ouside my special ield, believe am righ in saying ha he dance orchesra uses equipmen belonging o he Music Deparmen, and under hese circumsances, i does seem desirable ha he Music Deparmen, hrough Mr. Douse, should reain some measure o conrol. Now his may be enirely a misake and perhaps i would be.beer i he dance orchesra used insrumens belonging o is own organizaion, bu so ar as am aware, he members o he organizaion have no iniiaed such a change rom ormer procedure and believe i would be discoureous o he Deparmen o sugges i irs. The only conac wih he dance orchesra ha have had since coming o he college ( may say ha neiher my wie nor have aended a Saurday nigh dance up o he presen or reasons enirely unconneced wih he dance orchesra as an organizaion) was one evening abou hree weeks ago when our members o i came o he Music Building and asked o rehearse here. immediaely handed over he whole building o hem only calling heir aenion o he ac ha our legal agreemen wih he Mehodis Church, which is our landlord, closes a nine p. m. hink you will readily undersand ha he Music Deparmen would gain very considerably, as would he college generally, were here o be esablished an excellen swing orchesra, bu eel ha our presen organizaion in he Deparmen is unable o oser such an orchesra unless he skill and ineres can be ound among he sudens concerned. Under hese circumsances, am inclined o agree wih hose pars o your ediorial which aim, as undersand i, o challenge he likely sudens o beer he presen sae o aairs. BS lh Wih kindes regards, am Yours sincerely, llan B. Sly By Lillian Waymaek Even he holiday spiri doesn' keep people rom laughing a oher people's jokes so here are a ew we hope will make you chuckle. WOMN: The greaes o all conradicions She's araid o a roach, she'll scream a a mouse, Bu she'll ackle a husband as big as a house. She'll Jake him or beer, she'll ake him or worse, She'll spli his head open and hen be his nurse. nd when he is well and can ge ou o bed, She'll pick up a eapo and hrow you cach depends on he kind o bai. Grandpa has he righ idea- Grandpa and his old Model T Wheezed up o he oll bridge. "One dollar," cried he gaeman. "Sold!" replied grandpa. ' Los ngeles Collegian ONE CT DRM: Baby ear o corn: Mama, where did come rom? Mama ear o corn: Hush dear. The salk brough you. Teco Echo CURTN. FB EST yy h< Jus because public ineres in he Far Eas has been lagging as a resul o he more specacular evens in Europe, here is no reason o believe ha he merican people eel any more riendly oward Japan. This hosile senimen may come o a head when Congress mees his January and has o decide on he uure course o our rade relaions wih Japan. EMBRGO January is he ime ha our 1911 rade reay wih Japan expires, and Secreary o Sae Hull gave noice las July ha i would no be renewed. This acion, and he plain spoken words o mbassador Grew in Tokyo on Ocober 19 in which he old his audience ha merica resened he mehods and objecives o he Japanese rmy, have given rise o a hope ha an embargo will be applied agains Japan. Their exiss, however, many raher complicaed reasons which block such an apparenly simple and morally jus move. There are irs o all powerul merican ineress which view wih apprehension any aemp o embargo. er all Japan is our hird bes cusomer, and we are Japan's bes cusomer. China's share o our oreign rade has averaged, since 1900, less han one-hal o Japan's share. seasons greeings coninens... Norh and Souh merica. Q. How?. Caravans, guess, haven' been o any meeings... Sure, caravans. Q. Bu wha abou he French Club. Does ha sponsor a dance oo?. No. We have a French able in he dining room, pour la cercle rancaise. (Tha's French, you know) Q. The Choral Union sounds quie culural... Wha abou ha?. haven' heard anyhing abou ha his year. We can readily see, Miss Splash, why you have made such a name or yoursel on his campus, and we quie agree ha you deserve any honors ha you may ge. Thank you very much. W. S. and P. D. By Car! Muecke GOV. TTTUDE Our governmen is promped by oher han moral reasons o ake he sep i has, and probably does no hink in erms o an embargo. Oherwise why has i in he nearly wo-and- -hal years o Japanese eggression agains China, allowed U. S. business ineress o supply he Nipponese war-spreading "samuarais wih heir major war maerial requiremens. The U, S. is aking advanage o he siuaion Japan now inds hersel in o drive ou any hough Japan migh have o signing a non-aggression pac wih Russia and urning agains llied and merican ineress. merican ineress are anxious NOT o embargo Japan and help China, bu raher o manoever ino a siuaion whereby hey can conrol boh hese naions. Since Japan is he sronger o he wo, any agreemen reached would be a he expense o China. JPN PRO-U. S. Japan mus lend a willing ear o all o his because o he war in Europe, because o recen severe sebacks in he campaign in China, and because o he Russo-German pac which ell like a bombshell on Japan. The war siuaion has made Japan almos exclusively dependen upon U. S. or supplies o coninue he war. (Coninued on Page Five) "" <w ' **. * 3 *& -. : > : ' : -. *, K-V*<* ^j rnear< Weekend beore THE WEEK END... Those wo reshmen who are LWYS ogeher are Bey Harris and Jim Levy, They call i LOVE - and in heir reshmen year!... The so-called married boys rniand Harkless and Tim Shryoek- have gone hog-wild wih new girls Connie Leon and Edih Dubois respecively. HER YE! HER YE! Jane Wood and l Chesnu made i wo Phi Tau pins in he Gamma Phi House 'his week. Congraulaions!... You've go o be a ooball hero... nd speaking o ooball heroes, we saw lile Jimmy Hiekey ou wih wo DFFERENT girls his weekend. CUTEST COUPLE' OF THE WEEK Waldo (The Grea) Mahews and Mary Frances James (wih Lil Douglas alernaing). We wish Glen Whiman would make up her mind... Be Mary Ellen Lokey could run he hundred in en la. From observing her running rom he enrance o Brown Hall o he door wih Jones in pursui she migh even do i in eigh seconds... The "ron Somach Club" announces he iniiaion o Elmo Legg, George Young, B. D., and Bones Lee and Louis Rives. Chrismas comes bu once a year, bu oh wha un when i does. There used o be a moo or he kiddies, "Be good, and you will ge wha you wan." Bu, as Frank Kohrs said las year on he rain, "God helps hose who help hemselves." ' J, is JMSE *c ST. NTE N CTY: Mickey Finn: 1 could rea ; all or Mike Sousland didn' have so mabrains, Henry Kibel: We live in Long sland now. Roger Harper: one, wo, on, wo... gosh, Jane, anohrlesson and 'll be like FT saire. Mike Sousland: s or lo~ am dis-illusioned. George Goshall: hink i walk around o he Pi Pi house. dance: really hough Heard aer he Gamma P' was making ime wih R; Rogers and hen he se> he had a crush on Ru! Rapp. * ' # i$ Social noes o Cons quence: Len Geyer and Eleaw-'. Taylor are going o chur<! hese days... Joan Bowe - and Coleman DuPon had police escor while visiir.- he amily in he Delewa>counry. Do hey rae? veree nice pary was h; in he woods Saurday a. r \ he Sy boys and heir lee. ing momens. To quoe o :c Emily Edgeron: dm ' know why hrew away rr> coke bole... Mugs ( a n pinned o Moujay) Thorn,.s was walzing o nchors way las week-end. Charlie Gondak and Ellen Lindsy are back ogeher again. True love has a urbulen pah... Bernie Russell is seeing Naalie Nichols o he rain hese days, bu we doub rue love here. Conclusion: Only seven more shopping days unil he rain ride. One o he mos enjoyable and worh while enerainmens on our exra curricular program has been raher unheralded his year. We reer o he musical inerlude in he chapel ollowing dinner. is a ine idea and worhy o suppor. Sunday evening i was well worh he hal hour we gave i. Siing on he seps, looking down he Sunken Garden upon which a mis was slowly seling, and observing he passersby under he so glow o he lamps we suddenly realized wha an escapis lie we lead. This was accenuaed by he playing o he 1812 Overure in he background and lead us o a deep sense o graiude ha we could ac so. There has been an epidemic o colds on he campus or he las wo weeks which has raised havoc wih he aciviies o all he lads and' lasses. n large lecure classes i appears o be quie a problem, as in Philosophy when Dr. Miller's poins are greeed by salvos o sneezes.- Beware o Greeks bearing gis, hese spring like days are reacherous. Perhaps he old imers were righ in climbing ino heir long red underwear which incidenly is making a comeback in women's ashions and no removing hem unil he adven o spring, cjoee hell or air weaher. '

Tuesday, December 12, W& THE FLT HT PGF T "VE ^»$-«-&->^-$-O~$4-*~^ i TO THE STUDENT BODY NOTCE Your parens deserve he bes when hey come o visi you. We have i a THE SELBY TOUBST HOME; 5 comer rooms wih S privae iled bahrooms wih shower. Prices are posed. Moderae, quie, resriced; your inspecion welcome. Locaed one block'o Richmond Road behind Thea Dela Chi raerniy. Phone 375-J. MRS. VCTOR TUBRLDE, Hosess -^^ -^ Y Fine Selecion o ^ CHRSTMS GFTS FOE he WHOLE FMLY Friedman's Dep. Sore? Y -. <>^«S"^^ Williamsburg Coal Co. COL FUEL OL "Concree and Building Supplies Phone 127 ^^^ r hou aeared o be he same in hins ovn ac and valour as hou ar n desire? "Tsk, csk," sk-sks he Resourcs,'! SOL-!. 'Use he good old elephone. Bespeai-. her via Long Disance. Call her onigh aer 7 "when he low nigh raes are in eec." are a ew specimen raes or nigh (aer 7) saiono-saion calls rom Williamsburg, which will show you how low he charges really are: Balimore.. Boson.. - Brooklyn... Bualo....40....85...65...80 Danville 50 Hampon 25 New York 65 Newark 60 Norolk 35 Philadelphia....55 Washingon...40 Richmond 35 (The low nigh raes are also in eec all day on Sundays.) sk Long Disance or he rae o your home own. The.Chesapeake and Poomac Telephone Company o-virginia Williamsburg. (Bell Sysem) 12000 >-.^- ~$ ^ THE TWO WLLMSBURG QULTY FOOD STORES * ^ _, Caer Especially o W. & M. Fraerniies ana sooraaeg 1 ' ' " GROCERES QULTY METS FRESH FRUTS ND VEGETBLES % ^-J-S-^-S^-^^^^-***^^ ^-J-^^^ THE EON BOUND NN RESTURNT! -o- LUNCHES, DNNERS, SNDWCHES, BRNES SPGHETT DNNERS OUR SPECLTY o Telephone 769 OPen 8. M. o 1. M. ^^^^ CONDTONED The larges and bes place o ea in he Colonial Ciy. We serve Breakass, Dinners, and Suppers. lso a la Care rom 6. M. o 12 P. M. We wan you o make pur place your home; have all your meals wih us. Special Raes o Sudens Your Paronage ppreciaed R-M Game... (Coninued Prom Page Three) Earlier in he week he ndian varsiy ive deeaed he pprenice eam 50-37 a he Shipbuilder's home cour in Newpor News Wednesday nigh. The play was sparked by he diminuive lash rom Clendenin, W. Va., Virgil ndrews. He was he leader in scoring as well as he loor general. His brillian shooing and his general all-around play garnered him ull honors or he evening. Box score: William and Mary G. P. T. V. ndrews, P. 5 1 11 T. ndrews, F. 1 0 2 Fowler, P. 0 0 0 Broocks, C. 2 1 5 Carol, C. 0 1 1 Chalko, C. 0 0 0 Mackey, G. 2 0 4 May, G. 0 0 0 Tae, G. 2 6 10 Gasik, G.. 0 0 0 Crane, G. 0 0 0 TOTLS 12 9 55 Randolph-Macon Welch, F. 2 1 5 Legge, P. 1 1 3 Derowski, F. 0 0 0 Sawyer, P. 0 0 0 Phelps, C. 0 0 0 Smih, C. 0 0 0 Fox, G. 1 2 4 Golubic, G. 3 4 10 Sephens, G. 0 0 0 Luce, G. 0 0 0 Toals 7 8 22 Fooball. (Coninued From Page Three) pha and S..E. ied or ourh and Thea Bel, Kappa lpha, Sigma Pi. Kappa Sigma, Pi Lambda Phi, and Sigma Rho inished in ha order. The eam sandings o dae: W L T K.. S 0 1 Sigma Pi 5 1 0 Sigma Rho S 1 0 S.. E. 3 1 1 Thea Del 2 1 1 Lambda Chi -. 1 2 1 Phi lpha 1 3 0 Phi Tau 1 3 0 Pi K.. 1 3 0 Pi Lambda Chi 0 4 0 a? s Up... (Coninued rom Page Four) The Russo-German pac cu Japan o rom her ani-comiern allies, and orced he miliary clique in he governmen, wih is ascis leanings, o walk o he sage and make way or a new cabine headed by General Nobuynki be. This new cabine represens mosly conservaive business ineress which are more ineresed in commercial expansion han in he exhausing sruggle or.bigger and beer vicories in China. urher compulsion or Japan's need or riendship wih he U. S. is Sovie Russia's increased reedom and aciviy in China. llied and U. S. opinion has expressed he ear ha were Japan weakened, Russia would overwhelm he Eas and presen a ormidable red manace o he world. NT-U. S. There are powerul conradicory inluences working in he opposie direcion o a Japanese peace wih Grea Briain and he U. S. Japan is realizing ha he hings she needs, rade roues, inancial power, a merchan marine, he power o conrol oher naion's currencies, colonies, ec'., are possessed by Grea Briain and he Unied Saes. Japan canno hope o ge hese- hings by coninuing her war in China or by ighing Russia. Wha good are he naural resources o be gained rom a war- «> FOR PRNTNG see he % VRGN GZETTE, nc. Phone 192 Y Rear o Pos Oice Y J>. DR. BRNTLEY HENDERSON' Williamsburg, Va. -^^. wased China, or when hey are manuacured hey canno be sold. The markes o he world are conrolled by Grea Briain and he U. S. Wih his kind o reasoning gaining ground in Japan, i may be ha her leaders will urn around and make peace wih China and Russia and concenrae heir aacks agains Grea Briain and he U. S. Thus imperialisic conradicions beween naions se hem a odds wih one anoher even hough heir sysems are similar. NDEPENDENT CHN Our bes ineress would seem o be o help China o become independen, and use our exremely advanageous bargaining posiion o orce a jus selemen o he Far Easern conlic. n independen China would be a boon or merican rade, or as he war progresses in Europe and he Wesem powers run ou o credi, he Far Eas will provide a growing marke or, our goods. Grea Briain, however, has reasons o ear a ree China, because o he example his would se o ndia. The ndian Naionalis leaders, Jawaharlal Nehru and Gandhi, have mainained inimae relaions wih he Chinese leaders, and he ndian people are sraining o ge rom under he Briish yoke and esablish heir independence. Furhermore, he llies, in collaboraion wih our merican mperialiss, would like o use he Far Easern siuaion as one o he many ways in which hey could draw U- S. ino he World War. ll o which orbodes an unhappy uure or he peoples o China, Japan, and he Unied Saes. rmilelllg (Coninued From Page Three). lhough hey are no leer men, Ray Merri and Sol Rubin have been showing a wealh o abiliy in heir workous. Merri is a dash man, while Rubin will be he eams number one diver*. Oher imporan men who will compee include Gordon Hansen, breas sroke; Scripps, 220: Vic Swanson, disance; Frank Kos. backsroke; and Harold Kn owl on, ree syle. Chandler graduaed rom William and Mary in 1924, an all around ahlee, and ook up his coaching duies immediaely. He has brough he college many successul rack squads and in his debu as swimming head several years ago he developed a srong eam. The schedule: Jan. 29 Norh Carolina U. Feb. 3 Virginia There Feb. 10 W & L Feb. 17 V. M.. Feb..24 V. P.. Feb. 26 N. C. Sae Feb. 27 Duke COLLNS CLENNG and DYENG CO. Promp Service Phone 48 Williamsburg, Virginia There There / Presiden's Chrismas Pary WLLUM- ND HRY COLLEGE Williamsburg, Va. Dec. 15,1399 You may ren auhenic ypes o 18h cenury cosumes and wigs, also Fancy Dress cosumes in advance, rom our Philadelphia esablishmen. Our represenaive will be a Phi Bea Kappa Hall o ake orders rom December 9 o 15, 19"' Reasonable renal prices. Oicial Cosumers VN HORN & SO* 1130 Chesnu S Philadelphia, Pa. <* «J. ^> *$. v Ho and Cold waer and el- < ecric ans in rooms, ree garages, running ice waer, T reasonable raes. B O H R T ; H ' S Rooms or Touriss Privae Bahs 417 Richmond Road. Opposie Sadium Mrs. 'Frank D. Bozarh ' Hosess Phone 386 > Williamsburg, Va. Eye, Ear Nose and Throa. ^». Lenses Duplicaed «J- <> "0",!i * -0> ^ {. -J- Y C. & C. SHOE HOSPTL WHTE OPTCL CO. "The Shop o Beer Qualiy 4- and Service" ^ Medical rs Building $ 214 N. Bosmdary Sree Newpor News, Va. ^ Opposie Wes End Marke. B. DDDS, Prop. 4 Noice Mr. Duke has requesed ha he Pla Ha announce ha hose sudens who loaned clohing o he "reugees" o a couple weeks ago may secure hese iems by calling a his oice. The lpha Chi Omega sororiy requess ha he person who ook heir Carlos picure album rom. he house reurn i. Besides he senimenal value o he album, i is irreplaceable. ^^-0. UlElFTSBO' % GFTS NTQUES Y Duke o Glouceser S. ; Williamsburg, Va. % -> 4, * <jy -V.* ''^O *** "H^W-***v*-C-> s-i S'.-,-.-, / BRCLY SONS JEWELER'S Ceriied Gemolorss? 2912 Washingon ve, Newpor News, \a. % * <> 4 «>.g> GRDNER T. BROOKS ±. Real Esae Renals nsurance Class o '14 Class o '14 *. THE WLLMSBURG METHODST CHURCH' " he College Enrance" Dr. W. L. Murphy, Miniser SUNDY SERVCE ' Church School 9:45. M. Morning Worship 11:00. M. Wesley Foundaion, 7:00 P. M. Evening Worship 8:00 P. M. BRUTON PRSH CHURCH "The Suden Church Since 1693" Rev. Francis H. Craighiil, Recor Mr. lred L. lley, Suden ss. l Holy Communion 8:00. M. Church School 9:30. M. Morning Service 11:00. M. Suden Recepion 4:30 P. M. WLLMSBURG BPTST CHURCH Carer Helm Jones, Pasor SUNDY SERVCES Church School, 9:45. M. Worship wih Sermon, 11. M. and 8 P. M. Bapis Suden Union 7 P. M, ~>.\ - - * "---**- '*? ^ - i * ORGNL CHRSTMS FLOWER CRETONS BY i $ K^ /-3 FJ/T; //M? 4 REMEMBER.... T COSTS NO MORE TO SEND GFT OP PRESTGE ND- DSTNCTON % Wihin a ew hours your Chrismas Gi can be delivered anywhere hrough mw promp TELEGRPH DELVERY SERVCE ^ R CONDTONED W L. J. FLETCHER, Prop -^. $ ' LL CO. Shopping Guide ^ ^ GFTS OF DSTNCTON Lised here are a ew o he many hings ha are appropriae or GFT GVNG or MEN ll Wrapped in Gi Boxes -^. ;.-.-.^ v"^ *.>:?, -.. mmm^mi ^r ROBES Somehing He'll Wear and Like To Wear! 3 pr $1.00 Jus in ime or Gi huners Wrapped in special gi boxes ncorporaed WLLMSBURG V. Williamsburg's Leading Sore or Men and Boys SLK ROBES...$3.95 o 12.50 FLNNEL ROBES 5.95 up *^ RROW SHRTS Firs hough or he man who has everyhing or who needs everyhing! Firs hough because hey're easy o buy! Firs, because shirs are always appreciaed! Fine abrics, superbly ailored. specially priced! $2 JO o 2.25 Leaher Slippers Jus wha he wans or winer "Fireside Evenings." ll sizes in an, blue, black and maroon. $1.95 o $2.95 GLOVES perec gi, Pigskin and jpur Lined- $2.50 o $3.95 Ohers $1.00 up ^ HCKOK niial Buckle and Bel Se $1.00 o $2.95 Men's niialed Linen Handkerchies (Whie Only) 3 or $1.00 Fancy [andkerehles 25c o 35c 4-! 4-4- 4- * -* i 1 Wrapped in special gi box- es. Silk -or wool in ancy plaids or solid colors ^-^J- * * ^^^.

PGE D THE FT HT ^^^^^^/?vc^^^^^^vc^c^^^*!!^/^'c^/^^/c^/^/c^/c^/cv^/^<cv v^(* FLCKER & FLSHES By PHL LCKER Charles Chan, deecive exraordinary, will arrive Wednesday or a one-day sand. His vehicle is "Charlie Chan in he Ciy o Darkness", a hriller i here ever was) one.* This is made especially or he Charlie Chan ans and or he deecive yarn enhusiass. Sidney Toler as he amous Chinese sleuh is good, bu Harold Huber, playing a supid French police oicer does mos o he work. " normaion Please" No. 2 and anoher o he "Screen Snapshos" lend he eaure able suppor. The wie-vs-secreary heme ges a new and smarly sophisicaed reamen in DY-TME-WFE, he uppercrus aracion playing Wednesday and Thursday. Tyrone Power reurns o his bes elemen arcial comedy, and Linda Darnell, he luscious hearbea rom "Hoel For Women", proves ha her irs success was no lash-in-he pan. DY-TME WFE lierally brisles wih crisp, brillian dialogue and should be well liked by he icke-buyers who crave ligh and gay enerainmen. The supporing cas o unusual srengh: Warren William, Holly-,iOod's No. 1 smoohie; Binnie Barnes, he scene sealer deluxe; Wendy Barrie, resh and buoyan as ever; and Joan Davis, he unny gal wih he rubber legs. Gregory Rao, himsel a ine oo'median, direced his licker o a nice, even brown. Don' under-rae DY-TME WFE or i's one o he mos amusing shows his year. On his same bill is he local ilm; "Saey in Williamsburg" presened by he merchans o he ciy and ilmed around he own, on he campus, and a Mahew Whaley High School. This is an opporuniy o see yoursel in he movies, and o learn o saey in Williamsburg, i any! Special Raes To Sudens Chrismas "College Special" are plan. These ickes can only be purchased or a round rip "College Special" reducion a THE HOME TOWN o each suden. Tickes can be purchased a home owns any day beween December 25, 1939 and January 16, 1940. suden may hen use his icke in reurning home or Easer or Spring vacaion (beween February 15 and pril 15) or a he end o school (beween May 15 and June 30, 1940). Tickes already purchased; Some sudens may have already purchased a "College Special" round LOST Lady's Soliaire Diamond Ring, Monday nigh around College Corner, in College Shop, or o n Souh Boundary Sree. Phone 262TJ or Wesern Union. Reward. rip icke when ; saring or school J his pas Ml. O course hese ickes may'.be used in reurning home prior o Chrismas. Sudens who have no already purchased a "College Special" are plan icke las all should hereore only buy a one-way icke rom school o home during he coming Chrismas vacaion period. Dean Lamber Gues Speaker a Las Psychology Mee. Dean Lamber was he gues speaker a he Psychology Club Thursday nigh, Dec. 7, speaking on college admission sysems. The presen William and Mary sysem is on a selecive basis, and sudens are raed mainly by heir high school scholarship and hen by heir ouside aciviies. ' Dean Lamber said ha high schools were given cerain raings, as a person ranking orieh in a large class migh be equal o a ^ Vacaion Time s Shor Fly Home and Enjoy a Longer Vacaion! New York in 2 hrs 20 Minues Philadelphia in 2 hrs 5 Minues Chicago in 5 hrs 50 Minues ± Boson in 4 hrs 10 Minues Deroi in 4 hrs Los ngeles in 22 hrs. SEE HL TOWER Campus gen 1 Pi Kappa lpha Phone 215-W l RLNE FRES COMPRE FVORBLY WTH THOSE OF OTHER MENS OF TRNSPORTTON ^^^^^^^^'^^^^^^^^^^i>-r'{ > -^<i~i>^ "^ ^.^-'--^,', validecorian n a small class. lo o sudens come rom New York and New Jersey.because he high schools have a high raing. er a suden is in college he can lunk ou because o inadequae high school raining, oo many ouside aciviies, and he lack o sudying. Oher sudens leave because o inancial reasons, personal reasons, and psychological maladjusmen ha is he person DUKE UNVERSTY SCHOOL OF MEDCNE DURHM, N. C. Four erms o 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 our years), The enrance requiremens are inelligence, characer and hree years o college work, including he subjecs speciied or Class medical schools. Caalogues and applicaion orms may be obained rom he dmission Commiee, ^-J-J-^! FERGUSON PRNT SHOP More han a quarer cenury o saisacory service o v ^ our Williamsburg parons. PHONE 111 % * ^-^ ^-$~^^.$-$-Q-^-$_^..^^^. Gooipar Company (ncorporaed) $. WHOLESLE FOOD % SUPPLES 3406 Huningon ye. NEWPORT NEWS, V. T T ^,.^<-<-'/ >W-»^^ who ranked high in he small high school jus can' adjus himsel o *"$"4->-^-r<>~$'-*~*-^ Tuesday, December 12, 1939 he surroundings o a diicul college. FOR MS NTL STTONERY 39 and 59e Pracical bu inexpensive College Pennans, Pillows and Escors THE COLLEGE SHOP ^^.0><*_<H*~0~4"^«^.^ i» BOB WLLCE, Manager Wes End Marke peciil =J& PNE METS GROCERES VEGETBLES Fraerniies ail Sororiies * 0-, <,$?$ r^-^^. **y %. «**\ Paul Muni wih Jane Bryan in James Hilon's "We re No lone". Plays Monday and Tuesday a he Theare. *c- %< Jg; 5^)j?S las hey've given he swell gagser Bob Hope a par he can chew.,"ue CT ND THE CNRY is he picure and i will give you \>- ny o suspense on Saurday. True o is irs love here are suberranean passages, sliding doors, and myserious sounds as he heirs o an eccenric millionaire's coin gaher in a dilipadaed mansion on he Louisiana boyous. Paulee Goddard, las seen in "The Woman,"; John Beal, Douglas Mongomery, and Gale Sondergaard are he 'name' players. The March o Time No. 4, concerning "Newsrons o War 1940'' will assis THE CT ND THE CNRY. lways imely his! version o he popular series sheds new ligh on he Hiler-Salin agreemen. The Red rmy on he march his issue makes real ho news maerial. The "Saey o Williamsburg" specially will be repeaed on Saurday's program. * - =!= * On Sunday, Dec. 17h. we a long las have anoher Sunday Movie. This ime i is or swee chariy and no or ine ars! s you have probably heard, admission is by oodsu a wo and our P. M.,bucash donaions will no be reused. The aracion is Dickens "Chrismas Carol" eauring Reginald Owen, Terry Kilburn, Gene Lockhar, nn Ruherord, and Lynne Carver. This is a "our-bell" picure ha is geing a robus re-booking his year. is an old sory, busoexperly done ha you you will learn new respec or is auhor. So bring your cans and bags o he old liekee house on Sunday, see a corking good show, and a he same ime help ill he Chrismas baskes or he poor o his communiy... - *. *.- * The las big ilm o be shown beore we leave or he holidays is Paul Muni's laes riumph WE RE NOT LONE, and i can be seen on Monday and Tuesday o nex week. This is one o he op-rae Warner ilms ha will keep you glued o he sea. The book is by James Hilon, o "Mr. Chips'" ame, and i ells he sory o a small-own Briish docor. Muni gives anoher o his inspired perormances, while he supporing players Jane Bryan, Una O'Connors, Flora Robeson, do heir respecive jobs lawlessly.!?"' - ",- -'. '};swlm/-i'! li;, "s./ nn Sheridan STRRED N "YERS WTHOUT DYS" Warner Bros. Picure does her Chrisines \ shopping r>-,-"w»$-$^^-^^^^ lulmsbwrg WEDNESDY DECEMBER 13 CHRLE CHN : CTY N DRKNESS dded: "normaion Pleasei^anoherjaugh Ju THURSDY FRDY DECEMBER 14 15 TYRONE POWER DYTME WFE Linda Darnell, Warren William, Binnie Barnes Wendy Barrie, Joan Davis P L Y N G TWO DYS'. STORDY " DECEMBER 16 BOB HOPE THE CT ND THE CNRY Paulee Goddard, John Beal, Gale Sondergaard dded: The March o Time: "NEWS FRONTS -OF WR 1940" MONDY TUESDY PUL MUN DECEMBER 18 19 WE RE NOT LONE Jane Bryan, Flora Robson, Una O'Connor From he Novel by Janies^ Hilon_ who wroe "Mr. Chips" NOTCE SUNDY, DEC 17 DCKENS' " CHRSTMS CROL" dmission by Parcels o Food or Benei o he Poor Shows a 2 p. m. and 4:00 p. m.»v^^«^ «^_ Copyrigh 1939, GGETT * MYBES TOBCCO CO. One o he mos aracive Chrismas packages see i in he sores and order your Chrismas Cheserields now. Cheserields, wih heir real mildness, beer ase and delicious aroma, give real pleasure o anyone who smokes. You car buy a beer cigaree. M aoaci/e cmom