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The Gasser
THE BICE THRESHER
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FRIDAY, DEC. U, 1932
man girt in History 100? What i*
tough break for the girl!
ESTABLISHED 1916
Tlu> Thresher, official ncwxpnper of students at the Bice Institute, Houston,
is published every Friday morning throughout the scholastic year except
during ilw Christmas vacation find during (examination periods.
Are Reduced
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Speak in« of coaches, we wonder if
ELLOMAY FISHER ha#' ever found
BEN JACKSON. It seems that JACK-
SON was to coach the co-ed.in Span- j The , Southern Pacific railroad has
ish1 100. but she hasn't been able to rvdueec! roU.id trip fates to almost
'tfi i'ind hini yet, and its three weeks atf... "il!l ,Ik- «•«—-vay fare. for Christmas
em Some hoy scout on she campus ouijlit KVv-' Y: <«" holidays. according to
DR. FRANK ACKLEN PATOE who
break;- into headlines by jumping
"i.r • -<i JPHWU, naoMUK* ~ iwfs not m- wm*v m im « ... mrus, •••..• «•«*.
Ivnjered as smmd class matter. <M«her Hf at the postoffue in Hous- Ulu Jnf,tUuk. foifovv|„s f, muj(„.
Zr. Sr m adtSC ' Subscription price: By mail, one; fotill)(l)i vk.((uy by; lh^U:nhl),
< 'ainpus office: MM Adiniiiislratiou building, Itownfwn office: (Ml?> • Frank- 1,;pi 1 '""" ' "!v l ,, i . i t m ;
li , . " whtl 1 > P-"his led.iHM directly oi .. JACKSON ..ml lake him to ••<>nou,.eemenl by J. 1. Monroe, ni.s
• in.ln.etly to the iRvrsjupms, d^in I th, y^ing tl .1-J But Pvusol)- ' U!"r •« ,"«'
TUOV VS CREADV. Jr. Bditw-in-ehlef 'lw h<m-h«ht. Lustrum'- , ... .. v T!i, (:m-, !,;,w Irtn n;i a
V. S H.(fOi' V Jr.. , Business Manager' day He announwd that lo was giy.r,.; . .y ,T 1' I whole o.l.'-' h-.-i: -is v*li«rtton« -,,,.lv
JOlv U?'tIU '!;! Kdt.t 'li'S'.R . Managiitg Editor his clans a nu« for the ilsiy i he jv>i f. ?*!' w? -abtoifl.t-u with ihat good- ■ n j
I.UtVIS Met I.AN.Ill AN Kusir.css Manager |.'.fti«3ri (.uit'Hvul v^ittght cold;.' The ; ■idiitni'ci;iaj| .fciliN ^ arous"'.!
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-i1 ;|.n 11 ;! Itak spafca, eh Ol.ctyr?
KIRBY
"Under Cover Man," featuring
George Raft and Nancy Carroll, which
opens Saturday at the Kirby theater,
is a story of the upper-underworld,
with Haft in the role of a high-class
crook who becomes an undcr-cover
man for the police for the single pur-
pose ol lindin:: the murderer of his
ialher,' '
U iw'om ttii |niim-.' in T-.'xas and Lou- '
I'idiUir
I.OS.! i
xfatwga.r
TMj'fbr. sfesi"; -.%ttitt:'Vny':.Editor '
Haillcv K'.liS liowntown Office
Wayside
Preston 2 0?
The Slai'l'
Ateiici a'W I'lliUn: SlIIB
Sport:; E«irt
News Ed!*W>^ '■ ;
tilai) kditoi :>
1 d.niiii trntion hd io>
Engineering Editors
S< eiuly .\i2d'ih<£e
Fesjt;u>,'( s Kdiiftt^''
Ciu*)!;i(i..m 1 r i
1 METROPOLITAN
innmwf mwt :*rai' -1 ' ^htmnist of
i'hyse . U>d^ts ^ridoi'tng what o, ... points in tpahy other state. Halt of tIlwlr own Wdici)u> when .<BJw!Spd
wrong with JXMM15. hCpil, former i'l are will be in ellect for children. ... ■ „ .
- M|Ph vrcaident, n«cd worry no Ipnger, i Tllik^¥ wiH bu on ^ (ot. ^par. ,^venl )* soon *} thfJ Metropolitan for
,whom it may concern in ,he or«t„,„ he <.aw, hns lin, l'v solved tj.e mys- D(1 ,K . ^ ,,3 M am, lhp week-
r- U m tr I* 4-U .■iii'-iftl-'.H( lL-i in With F.1WA '
fitAZBL BfvOQKSIIjRE.anriouiicetl to
Rally Club Elects
One New Member
At ths last meeting of the Rally
club Tom Donald was elected to fill
an existing vacancy. '3|j||i|alao were
completed lor n Rally club party to
l:e held Ik fore Christmas.
The next meeting of the club will
hi' on Moiidiiy, December 10.
A Merry Xmas From||
cs^<
Mildred O'Loary lnb labf W,A\ ^ ^\Wi'S']
Pete Mani-calco tui'n oi «f ■ IhU tlwl fht! dld
i want it spread around the campus.
nlne-■ tery. He -fell in ln>ve with EDNA T'p'Ti: As sensational as the revelations,
nol • DATO. good-looki; Sam llouslon • "nuary i. ^ The return hunt will : w,lich thoso co|umnlsl8 make ttivilyi
high school senior
; go<)d lo h->- back: as late as January 0.
i this picture is even more sensational
Kuiheuno Urn in r, llarne! Mal'oy w |(.,{ ^ ,, u^ljch, CLARENCli Wdl' th<-' c;,se rolled along for n long j Tlule dates- ol sale and return limit ' rCVe"UnR Ju8t h°W tht'Se ^oopere
Paul Rogers, Ma^Vulc.! M ^ ^ ^ ^
1■<!« . Tb. vker, Paul'io.' Liclun^ei
Kehneili PluUips, Leon Bresltj
,■ j .!,,iRulJo: Jvloyer.j'
dickens. Now
great "whang."
though, JIMMIE ha- been disappointed
' Sale lo points
i I and it's all over. That's fine, it just 1 ill""v'* "ln^ ''u> return limit longer,
PROF. .LEROY- MATrtJISWS HEIN- '"ame in time to s«\. him in his school i Dut> |u these great redui^ions, travel
GOLD, B.S.. cif Podtink, is at present! w,,l'k and. put him back into cire.uly- ; will he stimulated among many people
in the midst of his mediations in his t'°" '01' *he- benefit "f the poor coll'^jij 1 who thought that they could not af
• ** ^.-sihHHMUMHhh^
, Tlie east includes others such as
m other states are Dick Powell, Mary Brian, Ned Sparks,
Frank Mellugh, Allen Jenkins, and
fiutli Donnelly.
"Reporters j
..P"it.-. U" U Aiandel, J«>i U....>lw priv(it«i lab every Monday..an'4 Wed-' Sf,s- : ford to gp some place this year, and,
News- Helen Bell, t.rneatine CuiitrcH,. I'.v.vlyn 1'ipk, I-ranees J'oster,, Cornne ne.sdily afternoons. The professor with , We've known JIMMIE a long .tune,' Uj,„.s|,ll(M1t|v. ....ffi,. r,,,. ,h„ |1n,i,iav<
Hall Do we Hewitt, ;C. F. Jol.nion, Andrew tiidncr. {jjnyinond I^p, Mii'iam _ the apssitaiito, of his able colleague but we never kn< v he would turn ,-ii i ,. M .
Knodel. William Koll.nd, I.ouise Ragan, Ha I lie Belli Tail ley, Clam he Taylor, KKANK SCOTT Gr.OVBR, last Wed- sucker long enough to. listen to the j ^jut}e^L rtmcit oUs, t. omoe eon-
•".nd .'.'.onevieve, Verlahder. . nesday explained to ii very 'interested sugaivcoated cooin. of a girl and tako 'i _
• .(I. - p. ..is Mary H Hensjey. Hiwtt (fcedn.an, James klmtci Seotl, '"dn nt-e the minute woikmgi of n new n that serious.
■d feiol.!,; '/'-j,, ?■'.■.!, r.fl.'QWi'JWi'W.' ''' St, " i ^'l,e
, pel fined. lil.,Ii\(.(Jl,i) concluded lor
the ' time with the statement that the
Hie ImkhI of live At hi etc
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iiu
AJut'ii liqs htk'ii'siiitl .l:(>r; aiicl agaiiist1 atliltites jirv the past lew yeiirs, iisetitii^int.:
li'a'yc been. i.*alli,c:i "dumb" atvd many :other tliinysi simply : if°efir,>n wfli
A few tilings w worider about:
■ How many Rice students can come,., seven-pound baby
back from the Chi>tmas holidays, and joan
siiig "Fpr :Rice's, .Honor" wtihout
'i'b.'M- -.•!! siuia-ienl. w i'U-pleased. catch in their thl t"
MAJESTIC
Tlie screen attraction now playing
at the RKO Majestic is taken from
Liberty's prize story of 1932 "No More
Orchids" with Carole Lombard who
i displays an exceptional wardrobe of
* r—— | the latest Paris creations.
CONGRATULATIONS The story of "No More Orchids" is
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hendren an- i about a beautiful millionairess who
nounee the arrival on December 7 of j g£lve up ;l fortune to be rich in love.
A. D.
IWWSaMKKKKKWtJtSWH-JKKKKKtJWMSr,
itest
Sandwich
YOU EVER TASTED
! 20e
ISandwich
Steak
oiiening for ,l|is .prod-Wf't' js great.
girl, christened
iSi'nu;.!
inti.: the .'well known turmoil, doesn't go ahead 'and announce his!
concei! and the', "better; ..Ihini ^engagement to MARY' W.? He hangs
altitude is abstiliilelv :
i ^ ii
\ to the lib' iis^istiahi and ,asked for some j y
tilings simply : .section intt. the; well known turmoil, doesn't go ahead and announce his'^""hei^stulT. ^ j ||A Msi'l'y XlTlclS FrOHTl.t
thvy <ln not, as a ,ule, make- high grades or keep on an i fjlnu;.! "ni1 . than engagement to MAHY W.? He hangs Frnm a 10tK.m t. of th(. Tcxas • &
" ' thou attnud. IS absolutely rcvoltm;! around that high ohpol like he was T7rSiv„_jtv , 0„1a.„r,
' « v,lI> the axera.ue pupil. Ihcrc are ot course a lew . ilt„| ivi,ul..iv., i. our sense of d.-eency. the owner of it. ' waSg of fre^hnvn our o
1«U li i i. s '.!,(. : 11. pass ifu- ,nu>s1 iiifliistnous student, ycl ihis One in particular is a person sylio Who (halt blond leaded Rice fellow „ •mi-'i'-v^sn't 'the onlv one that's in- ft
•P-ivI l'Vici '!Uvc ragi ' be,ih/ less than ordinary in mental was who outer*.: ed the orchestra dW,'o.i' 'with' dumb freahmen. A*Rice!§
, . . ..... , , , -l.titud- h'.eer.s around a more nearly . sinner at Sui Jen ' e other night? In fnsiituto freshman lonkinu 'it The ft
jn-niKinly a ''.el. l..:iiidfd lea son wily athletes do not at- 'iiialilied pmion. apeing.. bis every t'acl .he became f> popular they had ■ jM,,1 Thresher the day before the 11|
ta.ri a very !u,-h eiioiastH: filling. Lho.se students who think t fi.it in.-ve. and wor;-t still, I as the audac-' to soi t of hold thii. - up for him. And ' I.onghorns del rated the Owl?, saw a S
■ i'y ; IK, "dumb" men are the ones who participate in college alh- !lv V("1(U!^ ^ine half-baked idea of where do all of tl. Rice kids get the picture with the caption, "Lazy Lou ||
i n! ■ j: , , ■, , . Ins own.as a piece of twentieth cen- dough and time make the club Hassell the Lonuhorn Nemesis," ' K
at.: wholly:mistaken. Tlie college atlile e ha«! equally as hard : in,,,o',;J-.-.i) n. ,,-v.. 1 ■.We wivIS !: ' 4 .. ." T n(-!Tb"f- . . . ;{
; . , , , , , , . , |"IU;.I m.mei ..<' > • 1 ; Well, quoted the tresbman m
' ' < ' tl 1 'h r load to travel than the Qt&r studetit 'I he afli- We ..uld ,.-|s,h excuse BOB it. Who the prof w a hat had two good- 'amazement, "I didn't know he was "oil ,
Hi H c III , lijis rigid training rules which In? mustObey, 1 u bin ) ut thai overbearing atti- looking co-eds cu .ing bis long black the Texas football squad; and beisdes
i dumb clucks." Wonder eye-lashes in lai• t Friday I've never heard of that position."
'VS; not
There
own ;
ft Choicest Selected Steak,
Broiled and Covered with a De-
licious Sauce, and Served on
ft Toasted, Buttered Bun.
£
0SPECIAL HAMBURGER 10c
ft ™ "
E. E. TOWNES
4701 MAIN ST.
v
a I it
The reason you ,v BILLIE BURKE ; Milton 'Ma:eo Polo', Silberstein re-
after WIN CARTER so
m uld ha\i iieen t'otii.tiiercuili/ed at, it is today is a dill era nt propo- ,uid the date. 1 All ol whub expliiins
s'it'niii ,Now the athlete, when he ohiers schdot to play football and ^hy CiROVER was so happy ,at th«
I lie learn s-omotJiiiisj else, is tluunyh into a net miicluiw of rigid
t rail, t lg
'tn.ichme "j".!.'".;'J; ..i\.■
m I "hoseii ri itiuch Haider course than
tlie averag
'ing to 1 ed - r-y night at
t 1 3 .. i..;.. ... 1 1 ... i V \ 1 1 eiminrl i I^a iv'Iia1« o fJ r l"_
About i. week agt. SLIME RALPH
11.'■■'•(■ I'tiIes reipor.e : . t he keep \ erv regular hours, that he eat '
. : , aow I- RANK stands it auywav"
i tain loods, that tie gel pU-ritv.. <it leep and that he spend a large . , ' , , . ,
r-i 1 ' pass that a couple ol . , .
of his time 111 training lv\:; had -to flip a coin for the much • r,",nin.K around b> himscll for a few cently walked into one of the stores
i i i i ii .i n 'isrusce.l ROVNtW iiiii\inrnrt' days last week was because MAR- clown on Congress Avenue when the
We ..re .speakini; pr.iriiiirdy ut f *>01 f>al.l smee it is the one college,: .1 vl M11 "u«.tNifc. U9.NOt.II.UE., . , . tl ........ .. . —: ..,i
sport which lias t.eeome over developed. Whether or not the game i i;pnvVtr\-VfciV\rTv' a' bang;around eadi uiher -so much thai asked to see some gloves.
" W
, say ''HELLO MARJORIE" too. What i the finest gloves you can buy. They
fliiii [> 'mi i] /■'■■■>•> j . wr1.1., . ...wirtw. Wiow is whicl. on. vi «op niacin of Genuine pigskin.'
can stand it the longest? Three months ' "Votskin?" Rasped Silberstein. "I
if he intends' to play, the game; he mttsl slick with the: Wonder'where MARGARET "BEAU- i:i P'^dy good while, and they're! dionld buy pigskin. Oy!" And he took
TV" BYRNES get that .slime, on tlie |k'",riS stroni; yet
rle.hl finger of the left hand? : Can it _boll1cone s, '.aT°f us _wily H'k Crystals fitted that do not fall out.
in
a
owhide.
_ - a v.u.1 |
in our .ipinicn .the aihleio ha« i.'ho.':, )) a much harder course than i,,' ",'i.at' sh'.. ^sit'i'it in Himi'sviile' last RJCE .OWL had anything hum- B 0' Kreiter, Kress Bldg.
tliddilt What :'tndeiil '.yould enjoy even the idea of .week end" What's the Campanile , "rous 11 this year. Well we enuldn t
u ■ ' tsilook, eating only such foods as >K to: do ii. s% marries on us" s"'5 !"' Ml"' ln,t . U;'!"J,||. d""1.'1
? whether tne so-called liltelligentia
would i.oi jh.'i.der His pi ." -..r.: - no. field and spend the whole afler- ,, xv'^ a(,,, si IMF RMPH have any sense of humor at all.
• t. iK.id |.ractie.: -i-kliiig a dummy or being thrown around cuESS. /rcsbma,," ingolo fnim 'co'rsi- *;«"nmed' with too many
111 :~,cfii]'i.i:.:i!/< '■ Voir sa-y ii is"'great sport,. Probably (day- van;,, was really' .shining - until •son.*-.' hwhTl)ro.\v I", ok, reviews. Sunday
,hg tlie iris a ;Ird down
.'■nd a > UgK iraining iinisl, be andergone if ihe athlete is ,wu|atin,/a dumb 0-he n,u>l ' ' ' ' " ' '
■v. proi :..')' ei.iddiUon.' ;■ ln'iye :))!;e|v pjynty alumb) ,';girl '■ ifr; 'ii|j-'.
fliji^t^M^n -W- m:i;rnit'-biakiiiu '' if,i\ iei's'vfrf'^ru)',OUA^'iK:
., it i.'i ^•■v^''"der ;l|(vus thai, he is .able lo, pass ,a.u;tliing; r,,,.: ' vVah ,iuiy impr^s,^] .,s'to
illj^ )^o [upO1 t^.ij sUujly. .j Hm1 mS|oJn ,101", «\ ^ju* ti'u |iU/w«'Hu| )oA( ^ui«'ilung of thos
"I'/)■ ; ]! tfh'ilM I U iUk/, p,lAy^rs ;av <U> W\Ui t|u\V uHiht I<W*kAnu vouth. uniil tU* photo
•I'l/e:? i.\id:;ii:e! gutiii*? 'idr abiiost fodi- trior ill'is of the A^iir; bigii'!!.. ib>, . wily ,■, to die iiiatb
A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
To The Student Body
Wm. Strauss
Saturdays and Holidays w
•*—v 1 ^ Every Nile Exccpl Sun. and Mon.
L) ITKE UNIVERSITY ! 5 Sl.SO Per Couple¥ S2.00 Per Couple
& INCLUDING 5 COURSE DINNER
EXCELLENT CUISINE
.y wm 2 9^
"i.
with a lopd if'.ite?
. NpUiiiiu funny has happened on the
Kici e;HM|'Us since JACK SCOTT,
JACK ri \ 1,1,0 W A Y. WAl.TEl?
STEW-ART. ai'id a few, others pub-
lish, d 'be iie.mortal "RACK."
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DURHAM, -N, C.
Pour tfii'tiiH of eleven weeks are jfiven
eaeh vear. These may he taken con-
Necn lively Ihree years) or
three terms may he taken eaeh year
(M.l). in four years). The entrance
re(|uirements are intelllfjence. eharac-
ter and at least two years of college
work, inelndinK the snhjerts speeuied
for Grade A Med leal Sehools, Cata-
logues and application forms may be
obtained from the Dean.
1
702-4 WAUGH DRIVE
10-Piecp Broadcasting Orchestra
Extriivagant Floor Show Changed Weekly
Bridifc: Lunch From Noon to 2 P. M.
Sunday Dinner From Noon to Nine
FOB RESERVATIONS—CALL HADLEY 0252
5(K Per Person
75c Per Person
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S'iii'ftiji
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We've :iu.-i found fflS that
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1} i;h'o: aihi,M'o is lo leara ihom h.;': ||^, y<.)U
fe'lli® '; ,':tf:i i.
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(' „i she i;J i'j-.h:t.ii i-.'*: V.t iixghi' and study, (honi.
;j,,it.y;'l.liUd: Ik'.a.iCbiil.t sboiatd.. h;:iv.e' beeShto :as:'.K)Ve'ri;di;ied .':io; ,it
aii i
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i nttlit hav
f Iri ''.mo-
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thouith 'eatjti--.' :it
i Utirtii tfie first tfnie lied
oil' a uii-l.
W.HiJlSPJ
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CJOFl'lI'lK p dating GOPDOX NIC'H
ftfjSON'iS ,! v.'■ I fresliiiian: The othei.
ivijilil when I1UBEP.T WAKD ^:as
elosi.nj;; ' "Tiio Canteen. ^ \ Ii ru ei] t) e
knoi k. d it ithi back ctboj-,
:i.;.'ci-l}iafe;;ld'^.^-<:ide iSdild Ti. We all like tlie tfamo. ' " -■ T"V WAHD a-.ajled "What the h-'-- do you
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< i'Ni,,o!i,,: 'aft-wli aK the exptfnses; oi several other Too ,-nueh DOI.OPt-S A1MNSON is ,fl. 1J(. wh<, v ,f;,;AN SHAMHAUGH and
ij;il!it:i;i:.:.ll#i-:|jftbt;?fe iii^i-'heral firow tired of,.it.:, it will: remain ^ K^r.'^iriq , the;-- Jjarbet|i j0HN COEf-l't'i walked in aii tlie dopr
,. vr-runie. Laftt 'Ilitta'sday nmht EW-ELL , ,, ,n,,V'e
a -; Aria-'riea K pr-eiilier eoiiege Hpurt, y , , .l-ACKSON. .kept lb.- corps of Blue ''l54'" {l 1 " '-ms 'J'1 uu
, . , , , , , ttvi , rv . , ' , . 1 . : broke flown <1 iso he lolt JI'.,AN in;
The athlete .lisnt-'eU. then ha.s a pretty tonsil job. Whether, or riot, .Lttnnei btirbers, open thirty minutes, .. . , H111i,r..T t t. Au(I...
m'^-iuro'l, the L'a.'o.' wi.at he' puts into it is douhilul. The ^J' f"-" ! while be w^'a'to get another homy. ..
;'i;, ■ in e^-nehi! jjl'ati :to - !eoiii'-liesV hut tio.aeiiiiig jobfe are hot; nin,Ol-;f;s '' - '' ' That;':! what y .n get for trym;| to; pull :j:
stars" to fill them. ,During j " , on, on "NOOK1E,'
We , bavetia - been -.able: to cjuiti
=A Merry Xmas From?;
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x'.i ri M l:-
rn'id i:!iiere., are .i)l:ioi,rsa-ii;clj> ol
the daya' vvhein' i.lie athletes arc jfi-lnyin^ foythall, it w'fnild jiroiit;
I.hern mueb to, peiul fit lart'o Jiortton 6f tht.n
fo'i.ir years in--eoVle'^e-i \vill - lioi, he. entirely waste
JOHN.
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con l!|fietes
our "WALTER i
J. H. TALL1CHET
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CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT THE RIGHT PRICE ....
Cigars — Candies — Novelties — Smoking Sets $1.00 Up—
Pipes 83.50 Down — T.filet Sets $1.00 Up -- Perfumes $1.00 Up -
Rolls Razors $10,00 Up.
U. S. Postal Substation No. ,1 for Your Convenience,
EVERYTHING FOUND IN BETTER DRUG STORES
RICE DRUG CO.
"AN INSTITUTION OF SERVICE"
1 Block South of M. L. Bids. Iladlcy 286fi
I.rudrrsliip Oualities
ir time in study W that I U^. "V I WINCHELLIKC:" until aftci' Chr.iat-J *
., • V'1"" , , 'Sf u T' , „ ' f 4- If w. ■ .ven-t got you yet. there" |
IP - p still nbout. {ive nipnths left; If we . |
Bind, for a los.s by ni?. lit'AVIS BROWNE;, v,,: by now think no.bi„;-;|
;'eaU:-< that's just tlie price , -!:
; i have nailed
about -it
TO
! lit tin Open Forum. WHITNEY!'
h-iv-TS * r-,i - Tl i. T' I ji HOUI.il u", ra.u:-r Ultit a -jiisij Olf (J. lee .j.
ir'llt F y™ have to iy for being imporiaiit. |
! ^< d <SVte?W.,lS! hi fact we 'triljjnt' hot be here to |et J
Occasional I v one person will t ,1's'lc 1 1 |c " , >W unless thl- profs let Us slip by on s|
" - - . Iur.-r dldn I Hunk there was any spirit «
the probation.-iry exatns: A Merry *
Chri-stmas and : Happy Stew Year i !]j
' * * j: j
I Isador.i Peters apparently, must have
to.
•ereqtli- rc.pli<;d, "Any- | b;u| „ ,.itse of mistaken 'identify re- ,!j!
| on, who ii;is studied llistoi^ all ^ ^ ntly. .Whil working in the hac- J
ha.st'.s , uoulrt kfiiiw tin, otiswei It) that ques- [enologN lab last■'■'Thursday- with |
1 ' 1 liC'it-T Which' liierely i.'oes to show Ko.-er'u till a;, i.ronarati.m as a me- H'
Greetings
and
Congratulations
to the
RICE FOOTBALL
TEAM AND THE
EVERITT
I BlfELOW
Women
Clothiers
Who- iS' the liiuiv^f' .i.ident ,at Hict
pn ilo'.ini.ile h I.Ifl.'nt body Si.perlulrtian genius of thai caliber , (,f bi^itheijhnnd co far back yonder in
is not eviiie-ht (.his -'^eiii''. :- Aiii.'ing-'t.'llh's'UHlehts who rank'lower than Midoriy we don't: -: eveir care to Wf-ri
. uinis tire potential leaders, of highest, posbilulitiev Tliat the}, ma\ n,L',Ml'"1
!...iu r pivpstre to jiv ume t'ont,iK.l u sketch; of lund;uv.eni;u fireri
lasi""' .-".ay ,u.
VVhicli uierely jiuos to show K....ser'u cilia;, preparation as a me- f
H-tn.idie.s.diCi, the enmpus lender muM think de^ply'and quick- |,,lm' -'v^n the Phi Beuas don't knowjdaun for dill r,ntial tests for colon 11 J ^1Ti .
. r .( ■■■' ,i. -1 i . 1 Vf i yt nin^. And whal s this we hear bacli?riH ol! focaj and; non-f^til origin, $ \ ff 1\/I ** * ** rr t
K j 1 Ic must Hu'O a .M'fiHrrcn gio\ip o mdm'lunls aj oul \yHrwl^Y <*oachin^ so'MV frosh^ I iho i<4l-hnii^d pr2-mt?dic walked up 1TTritlftP StuHpnt Rndv i « 1V*£ Cll O f ITISi t ft
r.dhcr Iho.i on lied •■id.-t.i hody. ,.m.1 . devise ways to orgai.r/e , - - r ' " ' | iSluuwii uuujr t ^ j ■ : &
,ti|)poti lie n ti«l <hitili m a'^riMh itisl one leap ahead of other's. ehpice: In matters of human relations, leadership far outweighs • |
An clleeti'.leader makes Itindarnenllal religious- and moral con- perfect scholarship when a lifetime is .the scale |ji From
vul'dtis .( r,« ;i ii'iwerltd will Willi a ,s,v6ipa(liy for others he re- "Genius is 2 per cent inspiration ancl 98 per cent perspiration." j
speicts then ennv telioiis Without im inner iht'oUlc, he may lead | Thomas A. Edison. A student to attain leadership must pay % j^[# WOLF, Pastor*
supt 11jl.\ hul inevitably n switch hi ihe M'Voiig track willfSeslroy his a terrific price. Hard wock and long hours are the units of pay- *
own work ment. The leader of a Texas denominational girls' school sleeps
Conservative .ipjihealinu or radical principles is the touchstone only three hours out of twentj^four. That example is the extreme !
to .success ; of the requirements facing would-he ^lice leaders. ;
Unless fhe students can trust implicitly a leader, they will some-! Can and will any undergraduate pay the price? A nervous *
where balk They need not consider him infallible, hut they must breakdown constitutes the reef from which he must steer. When ; |
regard him as being worthy of. faith. one has the stamina to succeed, he has aligned himself with every ! jj|
Though Rice is not the ideal institution in which to sacrifice comet in the universe, and the homage of a growing institution is j J
SOUTH MAIN
BAPTIST CHURCH
scholarship for the sake of leadership, the potential leader has his ; his laurel wreath.
I
ECONOMIES
She's the peppiest g-irl on the campus and
the most popular. And her wardrobe is
the secret envy of every girl at college.
Yet it sounds simple to attain when you
hear her explanation: "I'm majoring in J
" economies—at Everitt Buelow's." «
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