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TUESDAY ISSUE
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UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY

EDITOR

Congratulations and felicitations
to the
Rupps who
brought honor on themselves and to
their school in their recent pilgrimage to Knoxvillc. May every student
"give his all" in cheering and applause at the convocation Weancs-tia-

VOLUME XXIX

LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY., TUESDAY, MARCH

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Fike Wins First Prize At College Night

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Good Work!
While on the subject of congratulations, the University Social Committee can not escape. In a fine
move, they docided to lift the ban
on costume dances. The- students.
Keys, and The Kernel made the
suggestion and it is up to u,-- to see
that the change is for tiie brtur.
not the worse. If drinking, or inadequately clothed students are tlie
results, this will in all probability
be the last costume dance. Born
Keys aud the Union house committee ill have men on the door to
turn away those not acceptable.
There is no reason why the questionable acts and appearance of
some should prohibit the majority
of students from enjoying a costume
dance.

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club series to be held from 8 to 9
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VOCATION GUIDES

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Applause For Champions

Concluding one of tne mast suc- Gov. A. B. "Happy" ChandI'imnsity of Kintuikv
cessful basketball campaigns In his
ler will preside and speak at
My tlcar Mr. Rupp:
tory, members of the Kentucky var1
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a speeial convocation at 1 1
sity and freshman net teams will
1e
a. m., Wednesday in .Memorial
It. ml coiijji aluiationt to
u and to die team upon a
be guests of honor at the annual
hall, in cnebration of Kenbanquet of the Lexington Alumni
jrcal vittory and the basketball iliampioiisliip of the SouthClub tonight at the Lafayette hotel
tucky's winning of the Southeastern Conlci tnte. Tomorrow evening the alumni aie holdOov. A. B. Chandler is scheduled
eastern Conference basketball
to appear on the program which
ing a baii(iiet for the iiiemlrr, of the basketball teams. I
championship. Dr. T. T. Jones,
will offer as speakers Lieut. Gov.
regret erv mui.li that cannot le present, but will vou please
dean of men, said late veter-day- .'
Keen Johnson, and Coach Adclph
Rupp. Miss Marguerite McLaughlin,
extend lo the bovs iny congratulations, good wishes and
president of the Alumni organizaSuKy pep circle will have
appi ci tat ioii"- tion, will preside at the banquet.
charge of the program and will give
Reservations for the dinner, which
cheers and songs. The convocation
Very truly youis.
(Signeil)
is open to the public, can be made
was called as the result of a ret the Lafayette hotel.
quest from The Kernel and win be
Frank I.. McYtv
dinner
The main chairs at the
held in
with the Mens
will be reserved for the Wildcat
President of the L'niversilv
Student Council.
night
varsity team that Saturday
Definite plans for the celebration
brought to the campus the Southhad not been decided when The
eastern Conference title for the
Kernel wjnt to press. Announcethird time since tlie league was
ment of the convocation was made
founded six years ago. In the
after telephone conversations wnn
tournament finals Kentucky rolled
Dr. Frank L. McVey and Governor
over Tennessee by 8 after reach0
ing the final round with a
Chandler.
verdict over Mississippi and a 4
win from L. S. U.
Kentucky's candidate for mythical
Letter awafids to varsity team
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basketball team hon-- J
members and numerals to the freshors. Captain Bernie Opper. was the
men will also be made by Athletic
of NYA j only senior to be voted a position
All 400 time sheet
Director Bernie Shively. The highon uie
vonierence
light of the meeting will be the workers are due in the offices of team picked by sports writers and Gave Students Scholarship- For Graduate Study
net captain the Deans of Men and Women coaches at the conclusion of the
election of the 1939-4- 0
In Europe
to succeed Bernie Opper. who walks today. Dean T. T. Jones said yesi
tourney Saturday night.
terday.
the diploma plank in June. ApOpper, named for a guard position
Dr. James Henry Hamilton, philproximately 30 nettcrs are expected
for the second successive year, was anthropist who
to attend the testimonial feast,
has aided graduate
picked as the tournament's outslated for 6 o'clock.
students at the University, died
standing individual performer and February 25 in New York City folDuring the past season both var- in the balloting controlled the votes lowing a paralytic stroke,
sity and freshman teams turned in
according
like a Democratic candidate in Mis- to recent reports.
report cards that merit them places
His body was
sissippi. In the final game against cremated
in the Phi Beta Kappa basketball
S5 at the "amateur nijhl" piojram which inausuraled the campus night
and the ashes buried in
Tennessee, the Wildcat leader was Syracuse. N.
class. Tlie Wildcats, including their
Y.
p. m. every Thursday in the I nion cafeteria. John li. Morgan, director,
particularly imDressive as he rlDDed
tourney wins, chalked up 16
three
the net with 13 points and held I' Scholarships to University men
victories in 20 starts, while the Kit- -j
Putnam, high scoring Volunteer and women 'or study in Europ"
tens dropped but one decision in 10
given DV Dr Hamilton
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forward tn a total of 4 nnlnt
engagements. In total points scored,
of the experts reporting the
an auditors total shows that the
and
also se
Cats scored a total of 880 points
Kentucky Alpha of Tau Beta PI, lected to captain the honor five, as A. E. Biggc. one year at Heidelberg
AU Iniyersitr stodrnts will be
while holding their opposition, the
university: Miss Ruth MeichPr. one
t Continued
national honprary engineering fra- the, best' candidate for
invited to a lea given in honor of
on Page Four)
year at the University ol Vienna:
Iean Sarah G. Standing from
ternity, will hold annual spring since Kentucky's Leroy Edwards, Frank LeBus. one year at Heidei- 5:30 to 6 p. m. Thursday, March
who set a new conference scoring oerg:
pledging exercises at 10 a. m.. Frirauj wnitaker. one year at
9. on the mezzanine of the Union
mark fcr a single season with 377.
day. March 10. in Memorial hall. made the team in 1935. One other Vienna: Mrs. Alberta W. Server
building. The tea wjU be given
David L. Davis, president of the Kentucky player. Forrest "Ass'e" one year at Baseucon. France: and
jointly by the Student Board and
Sale, has been honored by being Prof. Blaine W. Schick, one year
activities committee of the I'nion
organization, said yesterday.
at Nancy. France
UK
w'tn members of Keys and Cwens.
Dr. J. Archer Gray, pastor of named to basketball's Blue Book.
Dr. Hamilton was foimer profes- sophomore lionoraries for men and
TTir
innhnmArM PinVw Tine
Everybody's church, will be the
y
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Syracuse unner
women respectively, assisting.
comb of Vanderbilt. George Prather.
principal speaker and address the
Two-Da- y
sity and for many years did ac'ne
"Hoboing." The tra- Alabama, and Gil Huffman cf Ten
convocation on
social work at University Settleditional shoulder tapping ceremony nessee and one junior. Irving Kel- ment in New York City. During
ler of Mississippi, were placed with
the
will be used in designating
the world war. he was connected
Opper on the tourney's first team.
pledges.
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Kentucky
was remembered on with ambulance and Red Cross
Fifteen guest speakers will discuss
A banquet in honor of the new
In an editorial appearing jesterthe second team as Keith Farnsley, j service in France.
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vocational opportunities for women day
afternoon in the Lexington members will be held at 6:30 p. m.. scraDDV sODhomore forward, and
in leading professional fields at the
at the Lafayette hotel, with Dr. W. Tub Thompson, senior center, were
two-da- y
Vocational
Information Leader, the survival of Hell Week
Funkhouser, dean of the gradu- the
ceici-ieiu pv&tLiuii. inumpeon was
Conference to be held under the was hit as "nourishment for the,ale scno01- - 85
speaker.
-upperclassmen not yet beyond
barely
by Prather in the
auspices of the Association of WomRequirements for membership in fight nosed out
stupid amusements of adolescence."
for
en Students Monday and Tuesday,
are that the pledge Honorable the first team pivot post.
the fraternity
prmrii
fh rp.Mit of
mention was voted to Affair Will lie Held Thursday
March 13 and 14.
of the
be in the upper
Mickey Rouse, junior guard. Lee
The meeting will be the first vo- news article appearing in Friday's i,,,;
In Music Room
.luce rr tVio nnripr
Huber. sophomore guard, and MaFive hundred students attended cational guidance convention to be Kernel concerning the injury of a.J, the senior class,
T;
Of I'nion
of
rion Cluggish. junior center.
the "amateur night" program of the held on the campus. Discussions fraternity pledge during Hell Week.
ted at tne University in
Inau
The first team:
will cover the possibilites of work Preceding the news story. The Ker- - 1Qn OQ ite firi, hnnorarv oraaniza- t
opening session of the campus night
Members of the facukv and
F Pinky Lipscomb. Vanderbilt.
body will participate in the
cluo Thursday evening in the Un- for women in fields of education, nel printed an editorial advocating tion. the fraternity now has 69 acF. Irving Keller. Mississippi.
recreation, radio, publishing, library, abolition of the practice.
Leweekly musical program to be presion cafeteria,
attendance figures
tive chapters. It was founded at
C George Prather. Alabama.
promotion,
social and extension
ented by the music eomru:ee ot
show.
The Leader's editoiial follows:
high University in 1885.
G. Bernie Opper. Kentucky.
work, medical occupations, business,
the Union at 7:30 p. m.. ThurMi.iy.
"The minor injury' suffered by a
Tom Fike. Law student, won first government
G. Gilbert Huffman. Tennessee.
positions, institutions pledge during Hell Week
March 9. in the Music room of the
at the
prize of $5 for his impersonations, management, commercial food work,
Second team: Forwards Farnsley
building.
University of Kentucky of itself
and Jack Rainey gave several musi- and theatre and arts.
(Kentucky" and Thompson (Ten- Union program
selecwill consist
The
cal impersonations to win second
nessee: center Thompson 'Ken- tions by an instrumental ol
Houghton, director of place- does not constitute a case against
will be held at St. CatherRuth
Mass
quintet,
t.
prize of a $5
Other floor ment for women at Purdue Univer- the annual pranks conducted by ine's academy at 9:30 a. m. Sunday, tucky: guards Little Vanderbilt
vocalists, and a quartet. Members
show performers were Harry Reid. sity and Blanche Cowley Young, di- upparclassmen at the expense of March 12. for Catholic Club memand Brotherton L. S. U.).
of the quintet are Prof. Carl Lini-peraccordionist; a swing trio; Charles rector of radio activities at the In- initiates. He might have been hurt bers, followed by breakfast at the
Dr. Alexander Capurso. Milton
Runyon. impersonating
a tobacco dianapolis public schools, will be under any circumstances, as a d
academy, the Rev. Father George
Stewart. Tom Haynes and Bob
auctioneer, and pledge groups of among the principal speakers
was hurt in a fall on the steps of O'Bryan, chaplain of the club. Mrs.
Waite. Don Galloway and Su.-a-n
Pi Kappa Alpha. Phi Delta Theta,
A luncheon for guest leaders of the Student Union building.
Preston Johnston, reviewer, is to
Price will furnish vocal solos
and Alpha Gamma Rho fraternities, the meeting will be given at noon
Members of the quartet are H.u
"But neither does the accident address the club.
each group singing fraternity songs. Tuesday, March 14. Tlie conference .support
ry Wallingford. first tenor: Ei::i::ie
the cause of those who inJudges of the amateurs were Da will clcCT uvoday evening with a sist that pledges be put through hu- ENGINEERS INTERVIEWED
Allison, soprano: Dorothy Jane Am- vid M. Youne. ceolocv museum fur- - banquet at the Union building for
mens, alto: and Palmer Evans, basa.
niiliatlng and often painful exer- an(J Elmel. G sulz(.r publicity all women students and conference
a(or
Students in mining and metallurThursday's program has been
cises before being admitted to what
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chief. Alan Vogcler. Law student. speakers.
gical engineering were interviewed
instituted for the usual program of
sophomores consider man s estate.
Monday by a group of four personacted as master of ceremonies.
Miss Young, writer, producer, act
recorded music.
"Hell Week survives, indeed, not nel and engineering experts repre- v
Tlie campus night club v.U' be a or and a member of the National
discipline for yearlings, anting the Tennessee Coal and Iron
a needed
weekly feature from 8 to 9 p. m League of American Pen Women
Thursdays, John Morgan, director and the Illinois Women's Press As though it is projected as that, but- Company of Birmingham. Ala. ApOne of the nation's outstanding
nourishment for the egos of up- proximately eight students were inprograms sociation, is the author of numer
said. Varied
physical educators. James E. Rogers,
Dr. Frank L McVey left M ur r.
presented in the future, and ous articles and stories concerning perclassmen not yet beyond the terviewed for positions with the director of the Physical Education
will be
for Grand Forks. N D. to i al;
stupid amusements of adolescence.' company.
time and space for dancing will be radio in education.
Service of the National Recreation before students of the L'ni'. rsiiy ot
arranged. No admission is charged.
Association, will be guest of honor North Dakota, where he was presiThe club has been endorsed u.s an
at a luncheon given by the Univer- dent before coming to the Univeramusement by
agreeable form of
sity Physical Education Department sity.
Deans Blanding and Jones.
Wednesday in the Union.
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He will al.M speak at a
program
Plans for the night club
The luncheon is scheduled for
of the North Diikota instiquesThursday, March 9. include a
12:30 ana leading educators from tution's 25th anniersary of the
tion and answer contest patterned
the state have been extended invi founding of Phi Beta Kappa and a'
's
after the radio program "Kay
tations to be present. Among the a luncheon to be given March 24 at
College of Musical Knowledge."
guests expected are Mrs. L. A Barbourville m honor of. Dr.
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A five dollar first prize will be
Boatman, new president of
Costumes will be worn at the comic cartoon strip, will be donned.
Price of the tags will be 5 cents Schroetter. president of the Kentuc
the contestant giving the
Association and Union college
largest number of correct answers Sadie Hawkins' dance, sponsored by No one with "immoral" or "inappro- - each, proceeds of the tag sale to &o ky
Dr. R. E. Jaggers of the State De- to questions concerning songs, song- Keys, sophomore honorary, Satur- priate costume will be admitted to to the Student ioan junu.
A ticket for day. March 18. in the Union ballwill be included. partment of Education.
writers and orchestras.
Six
the dance, social committee mem
In his address to the meeting. Mr.
one meal in the cafeteria will be room, it was decided at a special bers stated.
Women will do the breali.ii' and Rogers will speak on "Problems
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meeting of the University social
Agiven each contestant
In a letter to the editor of The arrange for their
C I.eil- Tryouts for "Tovaneh.
Special arrangements by Jamie committee yesterday morning in Kncf A1 Capp. originator of the lthough admission for the dance has Physical Education in the Modern uled for production no
i'k ot
A general round- Public School.
; Thompson's
t. i. jones omce.
orchestra and several
cartoons, stated that lie was send- - not been decided, indications are table discussion will be held follow- April 24 will be heij fiom 3 o '
novelty acts will also be presented.
bo 30 cents per ing
Peiniission to wear costumes at ing a "flock of promotion drawings." that the fee will
p. m. Friday March
10 in
the
the speech.
the dance is a temporary reversal of
Guignol Theatre. Men
Next year when he is notified couple or stag,
ius
For nearly thirty years Mr. RogPLANS PLANNING TALK
a University ruling prohibiting cos
have
Recently, many
advance of the UK Sadie
ers has been active in the field of especially desired.
Dr. Justus Bier. University of turned affairs. The change follows farther in celebration,
he "will
that they will attend tlie health and physical education. FolLouisville, will give an illustrated suggestions
through The Kernel in range with you fellas to really go to dance "stag." While some stays lowing his graduation from the
lecture at 7:30 p. in. Wednesday in recent
emphasized town," tlie artist added.
issues.
will be necessary and desirable, an University of California in 1908 he
the Union building on "Modern Ar- that this was Officials to
determine
celebration will be excess number of stags will mar thfc was elected to an executive Dosi- The two-da- y
their pies
Students desiring
chitecture and City Planning." Dr. whether more a trial
costumed dances may staged March 17 and 18. Friday, success of the dance. Keys members tio in tlie San Francisco recrea- - prints used in tha Jun.or or Semor
Bier formerly resided in Nurem-burMarch 17, will be tag day wnen men said. A plan Is now beinj considtion it.agUe. In 1913 Mr. Rogers sections of the Kentuckiun mii.--t
Germany, and was coiuiected be held.
Costumes resembling those worn students will be "dated'' for Ihc ered to either !invt th- number of , was named field secretary of the get them before 5 p. m. Tiircav
with the University of Zurich. Tlie
William L. Tudor, managing td'tor
lecture is being sponsored by the by Lil' AbneB and Duisy Mae, char- - dance by women students who will sl.igs yr charge t'ie:.i an increased playground and recreation
price
tion.
of the book, taid yesterday.
Rru.'.h and ivm-i- i ejiib
ucUt.s in the "Lil' Abner" daily secure tags on their "prey

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Over $2,900 was paid out to University students during seven months
of Union building operation, according to a financial statemtnt of
the period from July 1. 1938. to
January 31, 1939. released yesterday
by Union officials.
The' statement, or interest to paying members cf the Union, is an
innovation on the campus in that
income
problems of management,
and expenditure, are being presented directly to the students. Jimmy
Wine, student director of the Union,
nay!"
stated most of the criticism directed at the Union has been caused
Work Week?
probMaybe there is some mixup in in- by a lack of understanding its
terpretation of the meaning of Hell lems.
Although the statement shows a
Week. We always associated physi
with the word. Could net loss of $2,180.10 fcr the seven
cal punishment
months of operation, it will be noted
A. R. V. be advocating a work or
initial
to our way of, that S2.848.95 was spent forexpense
study week, which
additions to equipment, an
a Hell Week at all?
thinking
which will not reoccur. According
to a notation, "if this equipment
Lack Of Spirit
hud been bought with the original
Came a clipping from a down- building equipment, the operations
town paper deploring the lack of
would shew a profit of $CU8.86 for
students at the station when the the seven months' period covered by
Wildcats left In quest of Uie Southeastern Conference crown. The this statement." of the building dur- Total inccme
clipping was attached to a paper ing seven months amounted to $21
on which were written these five 850.89 with the addition of the July
lines:
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balance of $895.53. bringing the
A Distressing Situation
final total up to $22,746.42. ExpenNo Students
ditures totaled $20,259.47 to which
No Band
is added $1,101.18 for replacement
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of furniture and $3,505.87 for maNo School Spirit
jor repairs and replacement
cf
That seems to sum it up better building, bringing this complete tothan usual.)
tal to $24,926.52.
Union staff members expressed tlie
Another anonymous letter carries hope that all btudrnts would study
prethis message: "I've read the
tlie statement in order that a clearceding letters of the dormitory girls er understanding of the Union be
and feel that it is time a letter in obtained.
defense be written before the readers come to the conclusion that the
girls are living in a proverbial prison. I agree with them that the
13y
rule keeping us from getting our
mail in the morning without being
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Senior Receive
fully dres.ed is most superfluous, o Juniors,
Perfect Scholastic Hank
why don't they stop and think
but
Last Semester
about the regulations of all the
schools in this
other
At most of
Four students, three juniors and
state and near-bthem the girls aren't allowed to one senior, attained perfect acade- have company during the week at mic standings in the College of
Engineering during the past semestall.
er, it was announced Monday, by
Dean W. E. Freeman.
.Mifht Be Worse
Those students making a standing
"Their hours, for the most part,
are 10:30 on Friday and Sunday of 3.0 were William T Young. Lexnights and 12:00 on Saturday, if ington, mechanical engineering, sethere is a dance. At a lot of them nior; James V. Russell. Hopkins-villmetallurgical engineering. John
they have lights out at a certain
hour, and quite a few do not allow V. Kalb. Brooksville, mechanical
their girls out for the night at all. engineering, and John A. Rassen-fosMt. Sterling, metallurgical
WJiy shouldn't girls be treated like
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"Sir: With the coming of spring,
collegian's fancies will turn to tennis. With such a project as a
swimming pool in the far distant
future, why can't the University arrange to have some of its own tennis
courts? We are sure the monetary
problem for every hour of playing
has kept many otherwise-intereste- d
collegians here from participating in
the game. And how about some steel
permanent tennis nets? It seems to
us that Kentucky has arrived al the
point to do right by its tennis players then we could have a big turnout this spring at the tennis matches! We want action!" J. H. and E. A.
The Tie That Bind
After explaining that he disagrees with Jim Caldwell's reasons
for the continuance of Hell Week
on the campus. A. R. V. writes that
"it furnishes a definite addition to
fraternity life which fosters friend-sliisolidarity, and character, things
without which a fraternity could
not exist. Way back before Mr.
Caldwell's birth, some intelligent
individual realized that to gain unity in the pledge class, it should be
made to closely associate and undergo common experiences. In thU way
men who would otherwise know lit
Oe of each other, become fast friends.
The average pledge sees hlj bromeek and
thers only a few times
up to the time of Hell Week ha?
really no idea of the true charactei
of his brethren. But living in cloj?
intimacy with his fellow pledges
during Hell Week brings him closer
to them, welds the class into a unit,
gives them spirit and pride in. their
fraternity, and helps build character. I hold no brief for unnecessary
paddling or indignity during this
time, but the old saying that misery
loves company operates to turn a
group of diffident, uncongenial, and
strange boys into a closely woven,
friendly, and spirited group of united fraternity brothers. Of course.
Kome of the factors which Mr. Caldwell mentions may contribute to
the particular form of the week,
but if those were the only reasons
for Hell Week, it would have dis
appeared long ago. Hell Week in
many fraternities is a scene of too
much physical punishment for the
pledges, and this should be eliminated. But eliminate Hell Week, itself? Hay, nay, a thousand times,

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loom for iiiiiveiiieiu in some ionises and
ofessors.
Fot the teasoii that IhiiIi pieuiist-mav U
wholly valid, il is inieiesiing to noli- ihc- prac-licused liv one ptofessor and anoihei depart
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at the 1'niversiiv of Indiana.
Minimis in ihe maiiiage course iheie
tpiesiionnaires at the i lose of lasi semesier.
I he answers
were used to deleriuini- the value
of the course sime Prof. Alfred ('.. Kinsev. who
is in charge of the course, and memlicrs of ihe
faiiihv who are tiMiM'rating with him in iis presentation, fell there was room lor improvemeni
in the manuci in which the euuse was lontliui-ed- .

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Ihiu could ill. h storv Ik-- inioi prctt'il as a
slaji .0 1. ici nit lev-- II Kt'if living to "ruin"
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kii issues o l ilt kl KM I iron'l
I.00L at lit.- vitieiv minimis, news
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oiliiiniis. vaiulil anil Intuitu columns, anil at
Ineditorials. I he teienl syphilis ania
could not have Minenled at all without the nil)
it fiaierniiies anil sororities,
a tail wliiih we
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We realize compli-nlsiikIi-iiialetiately wiili-oim.uIi the iiuluidii.il
1 lie social
as a me dium.
or.iiiied ;roiiis
nv;aniaiioiis as a IkkIv aie llie strongest organ-iei- l
f;roiis connected uiih it- campus. II thev
wiie alMilislteil. other tvpes would take their
l.iie. Oinseiiuenily. the logical thin" to lo is
improve and in tease the capabilities ol exist in;
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must realize and eliminate
the weal or useless lea lures ol the system. Now.
this writer doesn'l ilia;; out his lea leaves and
all Lnow inlv tlei ide w hat is "Ik-s- i for the boys."
I n the coiiiiaiv.
most ol the surest ions for
iiupiovf me in ol liaici niiies have nunc- from
li.tiri nitv men themselves. Most national cha-lei- s
audit at slated intervals.
insisi on a
observ ai ion jniinls to the necessity
As eer sane
ol sit. It an audit, we have advocated establishment of the svsiem here. Almost without cxicp-tiou- .
uaiioiial chapters are against Hell Week.
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almlished on many amiuses. and
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me miters at those schools are pleased with the
iliane. Three chapters on this camMts have
lollowed suit
eai h of these- - roups
IoiiikI that the pratliie either "irealed ill led
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in;" 01 "iKuhinj; was ai i omplished.
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(lii. vou mav sli p on someone's toes.
lied last Friday. No pi enieditated hlow
paniiul.u nraniation was intended.

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The storv metelv illusttaied the occasional indited c fleets of Hell Week, practiced in various
(onus liv most ol the fraternities, and we used

"lactlv. Not unethiiallv eiihct. Aicordinj; to
the Ixsl inhumation we had. and slill have, the
storv was true and justified. If the story has
Uti changed since it was given to us. or iniei-pited to suit individual tastes, we are sorry hut
1..11 not Ik- held accountable.
Ml ol which is more in the nature of clarification than axiloi;v. Hell Week, in most cases,
isovei. And a majoiiiv ol i lie- Ii atet nities yestei-daindie aled that a Work Week, which serves
the puiMsc- - ol Hell Week's "common liond"
ide a and is innniielv more const t ut live, is grail
taking the place ol haing. Alreadv the
have adopted this improved system and
like it.
It'l l .Wir
npjiosed to Hell Week
Tin. Kikxii. has
loi a long time. Hai k in I0.'!7. a front-pagsiieamer told that a majoiitv of Iraternity
alvi hojied the practice won Id go. Last
luesdav. the paK-- l cariied an editorial expressing similar sentimeuis.
Cm. thoui;h the "hoise is gone" lor this
whv not make plans now to liar the door
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Opttiion Survrys nf 4nirit4
Austin. Texas. March 2 Pf rha
in the
p"intiiii( to future
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impeirtant American problt-colietje students of today, who may be the nation's leaders ol tomorrow, have declareil
themselves in accord with Congress
I
slash in WPA appropriations, a
ion wide survey shows
During the closing days of January. Congress rebelieii at President
Roosevelts .spending policies and
ordered a $150,000 Ooo cut in relief
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Itv HARRY WILLIAMS
We feel that science, although tremenilouslv
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alive to mauv problems of national and
iitiMUt. is running amuik.
I his business
of an increased span of lile.
for insiantc. has implitaiions thai wc siisk'ii.
A mans vigor, aliened bv spinath anil milk,
will, thev sav. lontinne into his later lile. Thus,
the v Miint out. the i ix- w isdom ol old men w ill
Ik- available
for the service of the government.
We wonder, in our sophomoric stupitlily.
whether the government really needs the
of vigorous old men. It seems ossil)le
that what the government needs is the foolish
but lovable ideals of vouth. Our wise old statesmen, to whom idealism is but a pretiy word, have
lieen going about recently appropriating money
to increase the army and navy. War in F.uroK-is- .
ihc-sav. inevitable. Therefore, thev Imd ii
"wise-to enlarge the chip on our national
shoulder anil some of them sound as if ihev hall
hojm- - someone will lake a Kike at it. II this
is an example ol eldcrlv wisdom, we should mui h
pi tier to sec the government in the hands of
ignorant college vouihs who refused lo lake
miliiarv training and who have no idea ol eaiing
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giving us trouble
has no idea of the value ol time.
Loses ten or lifieen minuies every tlav and hasn't
the slightest regard lot our wellare. We wind
it tailhfulK each night a