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TAU BETA PI HOLDI ITS
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A BIGGER AND BETTER 4TORE

honor of the delegates at the Phoenix
Alumni of New York, Denver, Pitts- Hotel Saturday night. Professor L,
being
burgh, Chicago and other cities
L. O'Bannon will be toastmastcr and
received every day. Louisville will the speakers for the occasion arc:
Membership Drive.
The Y. M. C. A. cabinet met Tues- start this month on a drive to raise Dexter S. Kinvball, Dean of College of
day evening and completed its plans $15,000 in that city.
Engineering at Cornell, the national
K
obtaining
for
for the
president of Tau Beta Pi; John W.
school year. The drive will be put on WILLIAMSBURG STUDENTS
Ross, University of Michigan, editor
by the Student Friendship Council and
ORGANIZE ALUMNI CLUB of Tau Beta Pi quarterly journal;
will open Wednesday,
October 24
Dean W. E. Freeman and Dean Paul
This efficient organization docs not
ICugcne Siler, a senior in the Col- Anderson of the University.
intend to let a single man student on lege of Law, has been elected presiThe members of the Alpha chapter
the campus escape a chance to join its dent of the Cumberland licho, a club are: I. B. Hclburn, Herman Straus,
ranks, and it behooves each man to recently formed by the alumni of Clifford Tate, J. W. Gudgcl, William
take advantage of the opportunity giv Cumberland College, at Williamsburg. Schwab, Cecil Garwood, Clarence
en him.
In event one of the council The purpose of this club is to encour- Scott. Russell Page.
workers should fail to see you, go to age the graduates of the junior college
Members of the faculty arc: Dean F.
the
Hart N. Peak, and to complete the course at the Univer- Paul Anderson, Assistant Dean W. E.
enroll true.
sity, and to carry the spirit of the Freeman, Prof. J. R. Johnson, Prof.
It does not cost you anything to smaller school into hte larger.
C. R. Crouse, Prof. E. J. Reese, Prof.
join. There arc no fees to pay. The
The name of this club is derived A. D. Hall, Prof. L. S. O'Bannon,
of membership arc sim
conditions
Prof. L. E. Nollau, Prof. E. A. Bureau,
from the official publication of Cumple, having as the one big idea the dc berland College.
The officers and Prof. C. J. Norwood, Prof. H. H.
vclopmcnt of a pure and manly life. charter members arc: Josephine
Downing.
The card you arc asked to sign merely
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Grace Archer,
and treasurer;
states: "It is my desire to become a son, vice president; Bcrnicc Bird,
Barney (Over the phone) "Is this
member of the Association and if
How about a
Jones. Maurinc Sharpe, Cecil the weather bureau?
elected promise to abide by and upSafrict, Hubert White, Max Freeman, shower tonight?"
hold its constitution and endeavor to Glenn Justice, Carl Lewi's and David
Weatherman "Don't ask me. Take
live up to the principles for which it Meshap.
one if you need it."
stands." On the back of this card
the principles are set out more fully
t
in the following statement: (1) To
lead men into and develop them in the
with
Christian life. (2) To
the Christian church and train men
for service in it. (3) To promote a
program of unselfish service. (4) To
unite the students of this University
FOR GOOD HOME
in promoting the highest good of the
COOKED MEALS
University and the individuals who
it. (5) To unite the Chriscompose
tian students of this University with
world-wid- e
the
student Christian
brotherhood.

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An Item of Interst, Girls.
Friday, October 19, the Y. W. C. A.
is giving a Hallowe'en party in the recreation room of Patterson Hall. Everyone is cordially invited to don a
costume and come prepared to revel
in such sports and haunts as only a
Hallowe'en party can produce.
Sunday night at the regular Y. W.
A. service in Patterson Hall, Dr.
Ward will speak, and special music
will be furnished.
C.

Town girls, there will be a meeting
for you in the Women's League room,
Friday afternoon at 3:30. Miss Mar- jorie McLaughlin will speak.
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NOTICE!
The Catholic Club of the University
will meet Sunday niorning, October
21, in the Assembly rooms on Barr
street. All Catholic students of the
University are invited to be present
for this, the first meeting of the year
The meetings will 'be held monthly
and will follow the 9 o'clock mass.
The Reverend W. T. Punch, pastor of
St. Peter's church, is chaplain of the
club which he was instrumental
in
organizing two years ago.
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LAW NOTES
Louise Carson, of Bowling
Green, who is a junior in the College
of Law, is back on the campus, after
a very serious illness.
Miss

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Girls' Training Course
The Girls' Reserve Training Course,
which is to be held in Patterson Hall,
beginning Monday, October 22, and
continuing through to the 28th, will
be conducted by Mrs. Van Sant Jenkins, of the National Training Board.
These meetings will begin at 3:30 and
last until 4:30 on every day but Wednesday and Saturday, on which days
they will start at the same time but
end at 5:30.
Mrs. Jenkins is a very interesting
speaker, and will be of great assistance
to all girls interested in the ways and
means of taking charge of high school
Y. W. C. A. clubs. The program will
stress the needs of girls with special
adaptions to the Girl Reserve Movement; and everyone is urged to attend these meetings and become more
closely affiliated with the various
branches of the Young Women's
Christian Association.

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Models

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