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VOL. 2fi FORT WORTH, TEXAS WEDNEl \< \\ MAY 9. 192 NUMBER 28,
ANNUAL INDIAN PAGEANT ON MAY 12 Junior Sponsor
Ind hers * ,• prci snt am 11 u I i' lohn i .M.I ,i, m ol
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ii i"'1 i" • • ■■ d<1. 1 ii then foi .II i i ... n i.i. him Go > i end .1 i ilnti.i
Banquet of W.A.A, Is BeM at King's;
Hoimis Awanln!
f i,, ..i Next ■- ear's stall ol Officials I
Feature. LOIS HOUTCHENS l'in:\'.
Kuih Williamson Is Presented W'ijt h Blanket. Highesl
Award for Glrla.
]ViiSs Lois Houtchens, | n-si- dent of the Woman's Athletic Association of Texas Christian University, was toaatmaster al the annual banquet of the club held at King's Tea Room on th« -veniiiK of May 4.
Two features of the program were
the election of officers for next
in<| the awarding of W. A A, honors
for this year. Talks wer ade by
the honor guests ol th< i . i; M. Waits, Prof. E. W.
McDairmid, L. I . Wright, Butler S.
Mi,. Helen Walker
rod Misi Eula Lee Carl of the athletic council '■' Williams spoke on the progi by the organization this :■ eai
The progTam also included »ti i ...., . . ai li athletic teai
th» leadership of the mai riirocUniorton Excur- sion Enlivened By T(T
Frog Nine Holds Bottom Rung in
Baseball Season i wo Games w ills Rice
\K Lost i;\ 6 5 and I I 'I Scores.
, CAGERS GET SWEATERS
Mustangs' Track Squad Take: Purple liiii> (amp Bj 99'/j
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Frog Band Makes Good Will Trips
number of other song - and Award- oi letters, "'I "
ITS and a blanket were made, ing 10 the W. A. A. noinl a number of girls. Mis hum
Noise Blowers. The Keened Frog Band of T. C. U
v, nade two good «ill I rips recent ly
I .„■• Worth, who hai I 100 point-, was the only girl to receive a ••T" blanket. BOO i its each, wen- av ■ ers. Th«.\ are Mis i I Martha Van Zundt. Betty Glenn, Man rim Ranktn, Dorothy Stow, Edith
:, and Kate Phillip of Forl Worth and Miss Gladys Van Horn, Iowa Park. Virginia Greer was awarded ■ sweab i
l oi Routi hens, Mei Ii Vt iiums Elizabeth Harris, Sui B Aliens Allen and Pauline Bain I Port Worth and Miai D hj Denbj . i lacksonville reoeivi d the 600 i I sward whii h are " I " plm ^lr
i . o Hutu 11 wa .i« aid. .1 .. ll » lllll:
'.ill win, ware given lettei '■ ;
the different athli tic U am for the fit ' iHI.,, this year are. Mr -, i Ira < laire Humphi ies, Lorena Hi Cecelia Byrne, Mildred Megs , l ran
d Lewis, Loul e W s ' Vlvalene Lawrence, Bernlce Schmidt, I ad; Mil tired Thomas, all of Worl Worth, and Kmh Burnam, Loveland, Okla.; I hel ma Nelson, Harllngen; Elberta Sturm, Wichita, Kan.; Beatrix Schallhorn, De Witt, Ark.; Billy Jo Davis Mi Ul n Lydia Kiley, Wortham; Mary Eliza beth Cunningham, San Angelo; Eu gi nia Ba I.m. Bellinger, and Eral
he Forl Worth \ r. The firsl i
Throckmorton, T lay 4, and the ... May 8.
The band went i i bearing the Fott Worth representa-
, to Throckmorton, Friday ing. They weri bration banquet. The the i elel the completion "i i he T. a P railroad to
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tun Worth delegation. They latei ,. iv,. a concert. Returning I • i hej stopped in Breckenridge end were : i. ' at a dinner given by lhal cit;
Haj I , the (in , I w ill tOUl' was nii.de.
I he program there was practically i thai gl • n in I brock
morion, A banquet, a parade and a public concert being partii ipated in.
The o the Greenville tri] wu i he com enl ion ol I he I o i hamber oi Comi cc Appri ximate Iv 50,000 i pie ail,nded this conven- tion.
The land wa( under guidance of . • Directoi Waltei Hurst and
., Bl l I Wilm ttl . dl 'mi nia.i'ii and
Vera Turberville of Fort u/orth, weethi arl of the bi nd, ai rompanied n on both ti
l eemi as though the T. C. I'
Horned Frogs can not gel going in
n, a total of four
games have been won and ten have OSt. The I'i< ■ I >w!s made a
clean sweep ol s two-gam
Hou ton last Friday and Saturday.
re ol the firsl contest was ii to 5 while the he I encounter ended, 11 tn 9, in Kiie': favor. The Frogs are i.M I lie bottom,
The Frogs' inability I" win has • In an i xl la good I,ran,I ,d
I he parl of i he oppo. the .'iieniv
have I ring ing I rue and have the Meyer men a great deal oi
difficulty. Prior in ih" opi ning of the current
the 1 n n,■ was dealt a
. ere blow when i he promising Gene i rner broke eg while practicing. i oil has not been overcome and a- a rei alt the club as a whole is
■ T nei' services eavily i i unted upon. Frogs entertain the S 11. U.
n t In- Fr ig diamond May : 12. Tin- is the first time
il..,: the two promise
to l>e colorful, as tl f rog had rather win over S. M. U. ihan any other club in i he i onference,
<£ BEF'ORE WE GO - ~ Q2
The Athletic Department of T. C. ented the IPL'S lettermen In all wiih e. laters lasl Wed-
[ I,.. teen !,, gel weatel are Captain Steadman, Acker, Matthews. Parrish, i aptain i leet Wallin, Eury, McDonnell and Student Managei Rob
. rid i lippei I leoi re
hi pi of I , piece, hei
The Irael,
hattered i when the S. 'd U ti si
into camp i,\ a to I. ' Bud Norman, I ai v a Inch I afternoon, his total was Brown, Pony captain, wa
II. were . :i1'll',lil.\
took the re ol 99Vi ill around nan of the n , Max next with
10 points, he wi dai hi: However wen the llik'll sci firsts except
n the 100 and 220 ....
re honor with four the fact thai he
Debate Triangle Ends in 3-Way Tie
Proctor and Armstrong Win, Bui Krisman.
Schnlor Lose. The triangle debate bi I w H n T. ''
f., S. M. U. and Texas \ .V- M Friday evening resulted in a i ripie i school winning one and losini del,ale
Fred Erisman and Robert Schuler, representing T. C. U., l"-t I" Hie S. M r, team in the T. C U auditorium, Lloyd Armstrong and Cl ior, represent ing T C. ''.. won from \ ,v M ai i ollege . I ii
Th,. A. * M debater won their ,I,.hair ..Hi, S d I' . held al Dallai
The qu< i i"'i ,i, bati ' wa " r lolved, that the United States lioiild
, ease to protect bj :, rce of arm ill capital invested in foreign Ian eepl after formal ,le, dual i,,n ■ i Ine ti 'ii" from each -• I I il the affirmative of He' que il thei lean, the negative,
Last year T. C. U. won tl
Sigma Tau Delta Convention Held At Baylor; Ten Represent T. C. U
Hall Attends Registrars Meeting in Dallas.
Jahn, Cmzales. ° , , „ Others present wen- the following: Speaks Oil Stanaaras
di ,. , Phyllis Pope, Sarah Beth Bo
iv i, Lag Hubert, Hattis Thompson, Dean Crolna Garrison and Laura Lee B day and Valleda I'eniy.
The presentation of officers for next year marked the close of lie program, The newly elected officer! are Lois Houtchens, president; Edith Hudson, vice-president; Gladys Van Horn, corresponding secretary; Man rme Bankln, recording secretary, ami ■Sarah Beth Boggss, treasurer,
dr, ppi d mil. uf two events, the •- yard hurdles and broad jump, t" al
, r membei of In quad to earn letter. This was a commendable a,.i on the pan of the Pony athlete, for he nave up the chance tO gain
,, honor, in thinking of his teammate - and I hi reby giving them a , hance i" letter.
Brown bad the T. C. U, flash, Ken- n,ili McCorkle, bested In both the 100 ami '_"Jii dashes, lie beat the Frog en i,, the lap.' h.v a J aid In Ihe , en
tiny event, but in the 220-yard dash the Pony captain won by five yards.
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the \
1928 Graduates To Hear Rogers
Harry II. Rogers of San Antonio, member of the T. C. U. board of trustees, will deliver ihe commence went address for Texas Christian University at B:80 p. m, mi Monday. ■lime ii. According t" the usual eustom, ih" commencement exercises will i„. held on ihe university campus, Mr, Bogi ra was president of Rotary International lasl year.
Dr. Floyd Bush, pastor of I In-
First Christian church of Wichits Falls, will give the baccaleureati bunion in the university chapel, Sun day morning, June 10, al II o'clock
"The Regi trar' Pari In M I ing Standards in Texas," was
jeel oi an address by Dean Colby Mall al the annual meeting of I, ,i branch of lb,' Amei nan nociation uf Collegiate Registrars in
I Hall., Fridaj E, R. Tucker, regis i i l i U . i- secretary of 'he
' inn. Dean Hall also served mi a com
„,!!,.,. of standards at the npring of ihe Association ol Texas
, alleges, which convened Friday ami Saturday, Otheri from T C U who ,,it,.nded the joint meeting wi re
,., E, M, Waits, Prof. Ray \, Smith, I'm1'. Franklin G,
and Arthur Curry, librarian.
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Plans for Annual Banquet Are Made
Committee is Appointed Tor Pi Kappa Delia Affair for
Mas 1«.
To Study Lubin Camp Sociology (las- of T. ('. l Will
(io tn Lake Maj Is
Th,. junior sociology clai« of T. C II, will make a sociological the Ruth Lubin Camp, Lake Friday, May 18, Earlj ning a basket picnic will be held ai Hi,. Mosque Park,
Tin v^ ill I e Ihe la I ol I v, field
iritis which have I,. ,M taki n during the year. The first trip wa
Tairari County Poor Farm, end tn I. M. Terrell neg ro bull side,"I. ihe third was Hi,' Welfare I urn the fourth was t he tudy of an isolated Mexican community ami the fifth wa - a in!, "f community proh le ins
I i. . ' i l., i
for W
Sienna Tail I Baylor
IN, ' in th,- fannHI- Baj lor "Browning
intmdui
Baylor.
i. r '• tool i ai ' i' inly House in o'clock. Each uf the foul chapters
■ he hi, en y work uf t men i try
All Student Body I Officers Elected
For Coming Year
Weir Melt! W .th ba I.,, n eh lander .
. ,,, .1 i hai lotti
Houscl,
urer id' lb, T C '
I 1 year 1!) the mil ' "llneed
president. Ra mond Copeland
Ol tie
nl cheer leader and member
,,: ih,. Scholarship ■ only a I th,. varied of Mc
ib ,r iduated tun I I
■ he Each advisor spoke of th,. work nf his chapter. A luncheon
::u o'clock and a for I he ,,ei a-
ade that t h<
Sigma Tau I telta i om enl ion be mad*
lal affair. In. Herbert I. , the T. i' i ' -
Alpha chapter, mad,, tin- iu| A i m ■' rong appoint a com
■ i ',i.. a ipeaker I
Ten . i,mi I ''. U. who ait,nded the convention wet,, Dr. and Mi Herl t' L. Hughes, Prof, Josiah ('limit M i - Artetne sat Bryson
Anna .Mar.v Well-, ('and.in
i arter, Elizabeth Carter and Messrs. M.ri ill ami but her Mansfield.
Eight Intramural Baseball Clubs in
Action for Title
.ill pot under «v»y
al the Rrog institution lasl week.
, ilayed on t h«-
lai - i Mall. The
I ive inning contc I
L and 5 o'clock,
direi i"i •>'■
■ ■ being run oft
[lent shape, due tn ,us diligent
i i teams art' in th« run-
ning, tin- seniors have a team, 'tie
juniors have two teams -s <\<- the nop hum i eshmen, Ths band
May Fete Honors Visiting Mothers;
Aids Music Week Girls* Physical Trainine
Department Offers Festival.
MRS. MURPHY DIRECTOR
Indian Slory lo Be Portrayed, By Dances, Sellings; M00 to
Participate.
The "Indian Spring Festival ' ei'.ml annual pageant stageil
tiy the girls' physical training •lasses of Ttxas Christian Uni- versity, wilJ he presented on Vlay IS in the T. C. U. stad- um.
This pugeuut i- a part of T, C. U contribution to Music Week and is also yiven in honor of the visiting
who will be here foi Moth
■i Daj services, Mrs. Helen Walker
Murphy, director of physical e,iu,.»
i Eon for women at the university, has
written and directed thi^ festivul, in
winch more than 800 indents will
participate. Mrs. Murphy, who haw
had wide experience in this work, will
teaeh a class in folk dam dot; and
pageantry at the T. ('. U. summer
melon this year.
Stadium Transformed.
The stadium, where the festival will
be held, will be transformed into an
Indian reservation -nrrounding the
Zuni Indian Village, the letting of the
story Softly colored lights. Indian
• ','tuni p,,!e- depicting weird
Indian characters Indian costumes
stid music will furnish the
ground for the enacting of the
of an Amen,an girl who has be,-!,
raptured by the braves of the pillage
This pi,' been sele I
take the place ol the chlef'i dai
Silver Heels, whii the na! '
with the -1 ■
All of th,. possessions of the
er princess, including her pi i
maids, are bestowed upon thi
prim si w he i identity a di not i>r
diselosed until ihe evening ,,| ihe
pageant
A, tin- tniv goes, the Indian d
enliil with an entry
Standing ol Teams.
Th,. ,-lass t- mi,lei the din■■ ■ i I '
Prof, i'arl D. Well-. Twenty-fl dents will make the i rip.
majoi ii
i, the annual han- \).t\ IK were dis-
ii a , ting of I be ii.ll ional lent.II a' v
V.
Dean Hall Will Speak 'ommerce Normal Scholarshii
Club lo Hear Address.
!.,,,„ Colby I'. Hall will go "| Com „ ,,. Friday, May tl, to deliver the
, mual addre before the Schol - ,,.i, of the In t Ti
■ - i '' "'"
„ i he Attitudes oi America 1 ■ ■ :. liolarshlp "
Ai i sngemi quet to be held o , n ." ,1 la t Pi Kappa I' forensic fratei itj al T, I
Lloyd Armstiong, Fort Worth, i of the 11 eternity, appoint .in \\ III i and Dot \ew
berry as the committee to complete the arrangement ,
Questions were ubmitted by the local chapti t b i the national de l,ate tournament which Ii to be held ,,,.,• year al i II her Redlands, i lei., oi Wichita, Kan, The question sub untied were: "Rei olved, Thil Imme. !,,' sp ii I be taken for the outlawry of war," and 'Ths direct election -tumid in ceed the elei torel
In ti,, lectii ii of the presi- dent."
ELECTION OF YELL LEADER
This year. Inr the firsl time i fell leader will be chosen iii the iprlng. \ committee composed if Billy Ashburn, chairman, Wen McDiarmid, Bill Palmer and Mi I,. ('. (Pete) Wright, athletic di- ■eetnr. passed on ihe following tandldatea, who will be submitted o the student body for vole on
Friday, Maj Hi La Fayette Fail Sidney Latham and "Bobwlre" : opeland. VOTl ON I lill>\\ FOR VKl.l, I t: Millit. GET THE MAN w ROM M>l WAN1 I" HEAR LHAI) T. C. I ■ IN TELLS AT NEXT TEAR'S FOOTBALL IAMBS,
ilready im n tioned, baritone in the liorned I rtet and with the vlei i llee Club ai : wi nl y
i ■ nun .it i ibi
of Pro! I v. tfeDairmid
i the M in' , well as
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Hou , I i ■ ■ ■ "i"' oi
. ' oi the uni- . .
. repre
i ;,p, rettet itioi ' Iris In Hall rman oi
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n 1 .000 il 0 11,111
I . Meeting Held Presents Two Papers a'
1 nt irscni i mi r\ Con Terence.
U and S. M U held an In- '.■r einitiarv conference at the lattei cl I May 8, This WM a local meet-
im "t the Natiionjal Intsrssmlnary Movement.
. nte,I tWO papers: Unity" a n il "S|«ritual
,,,,i, " T, C, ('. also presented lb. Historic I'osition ot
i hrist ill Relation to Unity" and "Whet, It Anything
■ , •, i, Up for the Sake ot Unify?"
Zuni village entertain the Am
t erican princess with s numbei of theii
ritualistic dances.
Many Dames Offered. The dance-, in Order III which they
will be given, are as follows: Corn dances. Including the Spirit of Sun. a solo dance. Corn Planters, The Rain Dance, Spirit of Green Corn, a solo dance, The Green Corn Dance; the Hi,in Corn Dance; The Bow and Ar row Drill, a dance of joy; and the 1 WO , Oncluding BOlo dance-, the Spir it of the Hunt and the Lance of the
Medicine Man. The Cast Of chiil a, '■ t nl the pag-
eant is a- follows. "Old Chi.
Pre Ident E. M Wait-; "Little Broth lack Murphy; Young Chief, John
Simmons; "Breves," AJvaloni law rence, Dorothy West, Kuth Ragun. Margaret Roberts, Doris Newberry, ii-tc Blackwell, Mildred Meggs, MJH
Elizabeth Cunningham, Ore ciaire Humphries, Margaret Carpenter, Ad- Isnt Bounds, Catherine Wills, Anna : ,', Payne, and Moselle Johnson
Seven Maids tNiosen. The seven maids chosen by lb
dent body, one of whom will be the are: Texora Pierce, Dorothy
Nell Broad, Deri- Shaw Jennie Louise Copeland. Pauline Richardson, Frances Fry and Mae Morgan.
"Spirit of the Sun." a solo dance by Carmen Gibson.
"The Spirit of Creep Con, ' a solo dance by Polly Hollingsworth.
The thief's sweetheart, who will sin|{ the "Indian Love Call," is Mota Mae Shaw.
Solo dances. "The Spirit of the Hunt" and "The Daace of the Medi- cine Man." by Hetty Glenn and Arthur Graham, respectively.
Music will lie furnished by the T. C U Band.
I: lyn Tiger will be the interpre- ter, - i
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Mother's Dav
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Trav. Daniel Co. •
Wi.cn Dad was a "Modern Youth"
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$L50,$3.QO $4.50
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Cattle Industry In Texas Is Used
As Thesis Titl< New Scientific Develop
menti in Field Discussed.
FORT WORTH RANKS HIGH
i'tihficulosis < Ited bj T. C l Student as Menace to
Ranching
• ■'II,,. cattle Indu itry, the newly de
v, loped i cientific occuput ion ol i it tie railing*, tipping and ■MB)! to In' 00 I " Of tl •It futuif. The Indu trj i - re plen dent with unlimited produi tion, great consumption ind highi i prlci Allen True, of Fort Worth who Is writing a theiii on "The Cattle I dii .11 y "I the Southwi t' foi hi ma ter'i degree at T. C. U.
True hai gathered Inl n bie theiii from An tin Dallai, Waco and Fort Worth 'i l
paper li divided Into . l« i hapti i "Ik ulupmelil ul the [ndu l I
! I liffel ('llrr.'U < \
. to the In.In
"I in ..lip h I he vat
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HI tin
Southwi -i. immediately follov
; i he i r. il War, : here ha I" ■ n
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Id the fore i place of iin portunce in all ind i uiti ol
' Port Vi mill Rank I hird in
"According to the mo I reeent tu , ,. tinued, "Koi i U 01
. ■. i ■. ii
nd tl tine and trading. T<
held the foremoi i po it ion in i rodui t ion during i he entire develop in,'in. of the rut' le in,In: i rj At I hi
i iin.. the stati rank firat in i nil ■,! Stati . and ha one-tenth
ni the beef cattle in tli" limit whole of the United State: 1 I i attaim d thi ton moi I posit ion be
BU8I t itS I ■ 1 | ioneeri . hard; ,;
n fault ; also I" it man 'in i! tep always a to control of product i ..n umpi ion and i!
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Park Place Cleaners 4-2900
martha ' Washington'
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To You T C. U. Students—
;i special 10$ discount on your Mother's Day
Candies! / CM. Students onlu — bring
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At Either Store H. in,,i,,ii ami Magnolia Van.I I,, yau
Main between 6th and 7th Next to I M U. Bank Bldg
From "Her Baby >»
Rainey Elliott our TCU Rep.
Sfean have rolled bj since Mother cuddled yoa in her arms. Days have flown since your babj smile tlnilleit her and wreathed her face with thai radiance only Mother Love knows.
HIT hair i- white now. Her eyes are dim. You no nestle in her comforting tutus. HIT—tho
there and the old smilt the old thrill i tin still be brought back by you.
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS m Mather's Daj She'll understand. Those old memories will come back to her. For, Flowers ipeak the language of the heart
i he ioy of youth !
The Flower Shop
ticl
tl I" Hill,.!', [his, all,HI'
of the er.tin tate beinj
t tin pn .-ni by lomi
icli ,'ia.lii aii.in." True stated
" "The railroads have erepl into the re tei i cornet
of the range ami have stolen the ro
" .Mum ,ii the healthie i
".'I i"" i exciting of all frontlet life,
cattle dri\ ing oi bearding ol catl le to
Northi in marl ■ ■ rhey I ave oom
replaced the cattle trail ul old."
1 li.ii.H i I igures Developed
frui ul ..in thai the industi v
i ■ horacterli' ic people
ni,l the cattleman
" ■ "Todaj I in bl eman go from town in ranch In a big cat Dr •■ IIIM.I urn i rain, a hile yesterday hi went from ranch to town on a ,■ >v.
He ay t he cat tie indu I ry hi - el o ■ nil buted a "lingo" ami a literature
ii,' there are three di Poutry, in ii a "Ram h
by Chittenden; prole, l. the Middle Border," by Gar
land, and the ballad, "Remain ot II ..in dktrelicl bai di, of -i danoi iiuti
T. C. U. Will Use Pre-Registratior
,; Upperclasses Will Matriculate for
1928-29 Now. " \n innoval ion which wo
eonipli << junior*
for the next B ■ lai'iui ni i iH'il by Prof I'
R. 'I'll. : I' I I "I luring the last I e weel
pre ''in 'I I tei m those who a ill I ( oi next yeai will
alt with their major profi ami the regtatraj i mi i i ning theu , ouraes, and at that time thej will hi furnished with data on the hav« i ompleted and that a bii h HH'N
: in complete." Pro!
from di" meet American \ ociation o| Reg iatrari held at
bind, Ohio 'I he outstanding nbji
a II there, In' says, were Judlclou work
: diuitmant ol educational ideai and
and "Fi I man Week." :i :., :i:: MC of
for four yean and foi a bcttei
i ..'. ,i,i- learned ■ v.. i ii nee of
' ," Tucker says. I mi thod ni attempting to
tudent ■ at the opi n hool, thereby giving each mily
an Cll ntit'ii' ami arehaii I "Wheat the numbers attending college were
an tuns, the mat rll U tudent u.i> a fairly . i. "wmir to the large la
a in enrollment. many colli rsitii an finding it not
only advisable bul neceisarj tu ar- fot pre-registratlor,
"Mam students during the latter i the Bpring semester will ma
late, but many will want t,i wait foi their spring grades. These may lend in oourie rani- during i He i ant IIMT. When the cart Ived at the office, matriculation eerdi will be made out. When the itudent returns in September a visit tu the registrar'! office will be unnecessary! ami lit may
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for upper i lai men than undei rltn men t auie only the freshmaa uml sophomore yeara fqr degreei and pi^
lonal coui ICI are outli td m the catalog
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FORT WORTH NATIONAL BANK
Merchant Fruit Company
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Ft. Worth Poultry and Egg Company j (Incorporated)
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Satin Pumps D'Orsay or Regent Styles
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LIFE INSURANCE ;EE-
The Steve A. Noble, Jr., Agency I.Ir E INSURANT E
FlrH National Hank Hldg. Ste\ :^r. Ben Banks. Spec, top.
Red Fox Athletic Clothing M \111 is rexAS
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CULLDM & BOREN CO. DALLAS, TEXAS
GERNSBACHERBRO&CO. I ifth and ThrociuRortoa Street]
GUtw - * tic! Chinmware, Kitchen l't.-nsils and I inw are
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European To U r' returns to the ^Campus. m ■tim?y
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fo/jes Bergerr, Lanehouat.
Oscar baa b«n to Europe. Ev«v
bodv goei, and Ovrac pd*1
the tour of them all. f^ Hnmor'a—wth a coUege j* band, famous wnten. athlcf*' >" i»ts from twentv cufferent "* puses. A hundred orw rrvtt»- J
broader outlook oc Ofc. I da****1
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WINNERS'OFTHE $2,000 ART Contest it pxi of tLc 10.000 dnwag, bv 1.W9 artuu appear compK* »
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