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On To<br />

Wilmington! Wt\z<br />

Bafcnteoman<br />

ALENDA LUX UBI ORTA LIBERTAS<br />

Welcome<br />

Dr. Cunningham!<br />

Volume XXVI11. X-538 DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER <strong>21</strong>, 1940 Number 8<br />

CUNNINGHAM CHOSEN COLLEGE PRESIDEN1<br />

ROTCUnits<br />

Convene In<br />

Washington<br />

McDuffie Represents Local<br />

Chapter of Scabbard<br />

and Blade<br />

IMPORTANT SPEAKERS<br />

Report of Convention Given<br />

at Regular Mooting<br />

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iIn- rcpiilar 1 :i-iii« w «"( bi*BUtiea frmn<br />

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.itl'l votri! nil, :tlhI -"lllc aiilCIld lime to take in the <strong>Davidson</strong>*Hampden-Sydney Ram<br />

■iHiii- uire made to the ronstitu-<br />

■■ A dating htyronu wai »el up in fronl of Chambcri lo<br />

terve a* a medium fot the meeling<br />

rof the girls .»nd their prospective datci, The more than loo girli who<br />

made the trip left the campui at 9 p.m. after a plemant bul cold afternoon and evening of football, tuppci<br />

ind varloui other littli- unmentionable details.<br />

The event was sponsored by thi* Reaver Club, pf wMth Eld-Lucan [" president, Every year during football<br />

teason <strong>Davidson</strong> plavs host to sonic girls' school.<br />

1.25 Salem (iirls Visil Campus<br />

Morion Gives<br />

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NewEliRoom<br />

Annual Winners Will Go<br />

Permanent Exhibit<br />

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).K. Executives Interested<br />

in New Chapters<br />

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committee nf-tlic ,i:inr..l counm<br />

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been a past president of Nsii!<br />

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-■ iining of new . ircb ■ on the<br />

.-..-..1 -.;.. <strong>Davidson</strong> Students Find<br />

Businessmen On Campus<br />

By FRANK SANFORD<br />

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v Ihr Bonrd f Truiteps ..t IXiidiun<br />

(o tin- po»itinn of president<br />

I the...llr, :., is eKprctrd t wait<br />

onie time befor^ 1 mnkinfi l»i^ nnwet<br />

known At preteni Dr. Cun-<br />

inlrm, nnd hai held leverni '"(!>. r<br />

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Page Two<br />

['"oinidcd I'V the L'l.-is> of 1915<br />

P^ssocicrfed CoHo6tafe Press<br />

Published Weekly "For a Bettor <strong>Davidson</strong>"<br />

Printed lly The<br />

STANDARD PRINTING COMPANY<br />

Charlotte, North Carolina<br />

SUBSCRIPTION KAILS<br />

T.ii crnti per copy, nilih ■ Collrglati >. ,»r<br />

NationalAdvertisingService,Inc. r<br />

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ANDV DALE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF<br />

JACK COVINGTON BUSINESS MANAGER<br />

EDITORIAL STAFF<br />

I'.iul lUimliatu i \.- .lam Kdiloi<br />

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ir» II IVirlij M.uugiiig I ■<br />

H ill Ci.irvrj M IIm nB ' II<br />

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Ii ih f.irl.i Spurts Kiln H<br />

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II II) ll.ul.i Si ill Ph iigraphti<br />

BUSINESS STAFF<br />

f mi I" ■■■A \ ■".-;":■■...M i- igcr<br />

I) k K My A- ■■|'i Husiiic'si M i:-..ii |iaper i^ iln- oiheial history .. it, proviiieil such does nol contain<br />

clerogalorj reference to faculty ..r stuilcnts. profanity,<br />

obscenity, or destructive criticism. All<br />

man-rigl inu^l liV in the editor's hands by Monday<br />

'Mk'i'i of ill L'week that it is to hr prinHed, and tiifeditor<br />

resprves the right t rt'jiH't part or :ill of any<br />

contribution or communication.<br />

The Warlords Beckon<br />

Several years ago maiiv college students<br />

handed together mi several campuses tm<br />

uphold the'cause of non-participatiunin any<br />

foreign" war.Ihe "\ eterans " >i Kuturc Wars"<br />

became well knuwii, as did uthcr urgani^a-<br />

"ion-, and general collegiate Dpinioii \sa^<br />

that youfig men would not in the future<br />

flock to the colors so readily ;^ in l' ; 17<br />

Thai attitude -till persists in a cer-tAlft extent,<br />

hut it i- 1 " > t nedrly so prevalent now.<br />

The majority now hold the view that we do<br />

not want to go to war, but that it i- an absolute<br />

necessity in some cases,-and that the'<br />

present situation may be one of those cases.<br />

It may be, ami agajn it may not be.<br />

Imnu-iiiat t-1v preceding the tir-t World<br />

War everyone thoroughly recognized the<br />

supposed fact that I'. S. participation was<br />

inevitable, an.I that if w;rs our moral responsibility<br />

to save litiglaTTfl, I""raffce, and<br />

the other Upholders of Democracy b\ active<br />

ami by sending the (lower of<br />

\ our youth to fight abroad. That may have<br />

been true; it may not have been true.<br />

IHi! whatever the verdict with rcgarrl to<br />

our participation in the la-i war. and the<br />

need tor I'. S. intervention in the present<br />

crisis, we should think clcarlv for once<br />

Always in tlie past, ami no doubt it will happen<br />

a-- usual, a gfeat part of the \merican<br />

— willingness to poke into foreign affairs has<br />

been due to clever propaganda. Our tr r t<br />

-<br />

line of deTense may lie abroad, hut we<br />

SlTOul'd he ab-olutelv sure of tin- before we<br />

begin to protect that line by an expeditionary<br />

force.<br />

fhree movies shown here last week re<br />

fleet the national trend; On all -ides we see<br />

the need for prompt I. S. action, and hear j<br />

the pleas of foreign powers. Our popular<br />

songs carry the message. Columnists demand<br />

action. National leader- deplore the<br />

necessity, but appear to be headed directly<br />

foward war.<br />

Our resolutions of the past are forgotten,<br />

Where are those who .-aid they would never<br />

fight abroad? The majority have vanished.<br />

A good percentageof our youth still openly<br />

oppose foreign war. but the number is<br />

slowly decreasing^<br />

And the propaganda is just getting under<br />

way.It is to be of a new type this time*, and<br />

is naturally difficult to perfect, but it is<br />

gradually rising. We have scarcely felt the<br />

impact of the combined radio, press, and "<br />

movies yet. Gradually, we are being led on,<br />

untilright or wrong we will be in it. Gigantic<br />

forces arc lining up to plunge our country<br />

into this struggle. As yet their operation<br />

has been limited,but the thing, oncestarted,<br />

carriesitself along in ever-increasing strides,<br />

on its own momentum.<br />

I S. participation muj be the wily nn<br />

.'.{ i<br />

iluaMi aiiilitioii to Iheir i 111c l;i eiha°ak0i<br />

v, li. h thin i.ii- '■■■■ ni'iiki ".""■ ■"; i-J-h < \ti.-"<br />

i>< .■.liieh tin ■ ■■■ ha- for theiii. Mi >n<br />

■■peiil'ii-.illx I reler to tin ; irneyie keeiin<br />

Stl<br />

\ I'eeeul i>Mie "i ihe I'ivi■N■iiiiau i■ rriei<br />

an article statiny thai all Iml ahotii threi<br />

per cent ! the >tllei| v\lu-n reterreil 'ti<br />

tl c rei;i ri|~. 1'erh.ip- there are Illore -til<br />

ileijts ivho have their own reei'l"i|< than then<br />

are who own l)ook> ri r^rr -;.i.-,i a- r,-:,nia<br />

well rotiinleil inu-ieal appreciation Then<br />

are many l\pe> "I tim^ir ami each ha- itplace,<br />

1-iit we -lioulil Mot confine our>elve*<br />

'<br />

■ "i r kiml The rea-oii for having moillx<br />

popular pi i- easily esplainecl: C la>si<br />

cal rvi'ori|> arc myn' e.\|)unsive than popular<br />

one*.<br />

I'hin liriiiffs me to m\ iivain puiut. I'wo<br />

■■ear-- a,ifo theIarncj^+e Keconl t'orponitTrni<br />

presented to <strong>Davidson</strong> CnllcjJ1 ' ■' '""' reconl<br />

player and appro'xiniatelv nine huinlreil ree<br />

"rd-. In ihi^ (jnjup are all t\pe^ of music<br />

including several synipJirmiT's. Some of these<br />

reci't'U are too expensive for the average<br />

stllilctlt t" purchase, !mt the\ arc made a<br />

vailahle t"r everyone I" hear them, several<br />

hours each day. Some of these records ma\<br />

li'it appeal t'i everyone hut there are uthei"-,<br />

m which everyone can see some aesthetic<br />

value. Ihe trend of the most recent popu<br />

lar music -■reins to l)e ("" take a theme front<br />

-nme classic and make it over inl" sumc<br />

modern hope to-he hit tune. It would be<br />

.in iuterestinj' comparison 1-irtween tlu:<br />

theme in its original s,'ttini; and the modern<br />

version.<br />

Open Letter to a Speeder<br />

a^iMM^*^M^^^^^^^^^^¥fav fi -Wrff'-'r jMJM^BB^MBi^^^^^BEffII<br />

ISAW YOU baVcly missa little boy on a tricycle this<br />

afternoon ami heard you yell, "Get the H — out of the<br />

way' Don'i you know any better, than to ride in the<br />

.street'.'" He didn't answer because he hasn't learned to<br />

talk verj well yet. Ho I'mgoing t° answer for him.<br />

No, the little boy doesn't know any better thantorido<br />

his tricycle in the street. Hehas been warned not to. but<br />

littleboysdon't always heed warnings.Some adults don't<br />

either, especially traffic warnings; for example, the one<br />

limiting the speedof automobiles.<br />

I'm going to tell you somethingabout that littleboy.<br />

lie has a mother who endured considerable inconvenience,<br />

anxiotv and sufTeringtouringhim into the woiII.<br />

He has a father who lias worked hard and made mar.y<br />

sacrifices to make him healthy and happy. The suprcrre<br />

purposehi their lives ..; to ftavc tficir little boy grow up<br />

to be a useiui man.<br />

Now slop a minul ' ;ir I think. If you should kill a<br />

chikl. how would you i'jcI lacin ;its parents? What e:;-.<br />

cuse could you possibly oli >r Him whose Kingdom is<br />

made up of lit!!"" ehildrt'ii?<br />

Children, rr ' ha ::v friend, were here long before<br />

you or your an nmoblle wore thought of. All the automobileson<br />

earth are not worth the life ol onelittleboVj,<br />

We don't know what that little boy may some day be.<br />

But we know what you Mf, and it's unimportant. We<br />

could get along without you,but we can't sparea single<br />

littleboy on the street.<br />

Letters to the.Editor<br />

;i i|uestion.<br />

Wh.it llaii luppeni'd t-« (In<br />

Daviilson-Qneens |)ay? It. too, was<br />

.i ptreai irWtitution! After all,<br />

Queens is our sister college and<br />

.iiivlnnlv wh.> happen^ i drop in it<br />

Queens nn Saturday »>r Sunday<br />

night will hack me up \vln*u 1 say<br />

th.it it. i^ -.till tin- most frequented,<br />

if 111it tin- uio^t popular, in the ryes<br />

of <strong>Davidson</strong> gentlemen Betides,<br />

ihrv'w got n> since we have pjayed<br />

host tn them. Incidentally, t->i>, I<br />

they've not a 5 WetI crop of freshmen<br />

( li>.»k-., |nTM'M.tlit \. versatility,<br />

etc. ) in addft ion t" three upper<br />

cluttsr> iii heautiful In-IK 1-.<br />

True, it'- too late tgorgeous cibfties<br />

on .in even more glann irous figure.<br />

Romance plays it s* part when she<br />

incejs Don Amcche, the son of a<br />

wealthy Argentine landowner, who<br />

possesses the world's fastest race<br />

horse hut refuses to race him be-<br />

ratiM- of ati oW track tragedy. Betty<br />

finally persuades Don to race the<br />

horse secretly and in the end every-<br />

thingi turns out beautifully.<br />

Saturday, <strong>November</strong> 23<br />

r " '-;<br />

"The Gay Caballero" — Cesar Ko-<br />

Tiuro. Robed Scrling and Leila<br />

Ky;m.<br />

This i- ;i story of Old Mexico,<br />

where life i^ easily led under flic<br />

sunny skies. Romance and >»>ng till<br />

the ,iir as Romero leads liis free<br />

and happy liu-. Jhc story is based<br />

upon a book thai shows how the<br />

(Continued on P.ijri- Six)<br />

MuIul the small Hi aver* made.<br />

Muni 1 effort t" net awat from the<br />

camptt*: Sat. Ilit> >pt$«;orerl Hulireai<br />

drtraiiiiiiH in i'r«nil of t'lminhers<br />

[if tin' Salcmitu;i for tin- name.<br />

Kudn1p>, Hugh (Snake) Sprunt,<br />

...- i| . thi-r Heavet> made their exit<br />

■ ■ ■i -.1 there would '"■ no chance<br />

" "<br />

hfir ln'inu ■ uitshi in .1 bim! a«<br />

f'.lv Reaver Lucas wa"- Dead Pan<br />

rot the last of *ome remauMim - ()<br />

t>nbrs. It was the locking of two<br />

!i irl ,pann!<br />

\t the frame we iinH^ed that<br />

(oljnnv \fonre was unable to con<br />

frol h;- rlesire "■" irrah ,his turkey.<br />

. WIhmi pypryhodv M 1 up tn *£*c<br />

progress lie kept<br />

the play then in<br />

his scat Hp wnrked in ronsidcrahlc<br />

'U-ittinu: lwi'.»rr nii'hi t.ill- ami ;it tliis<br />

[imr he went nn a '»i^ roundup f<br />

" " -■ ■ 1 msi be hid :He doe^t'i<br />

take r rench, fit her,. . ""<br />

Dick Kelly *hot over t Carolina<br />

.iL'.iin tin- week end and the report<br />

i.-oini*> hack that he w ,i> again do<br />

iiiu no littl'.- dealing, wheeling, and<br />

appealing- . . . Jungle Jim Satinlers,<br />

one oJ mir bin u.uiu- huttter>,<br />

KtH off prohation Sun. so left foi<br />

Unknown poitjts south ami v..-"<br />

Monday, ["he men in the hffPiTel<br />

shop say he i> headed for Pen>;i<br />

nilit, wlTefv l;r their verj lie<br />

rcsvi'iil <strong>Davidson</strong>-Saletn Day, so if<br />

> do the<br />

honor*<br />

First nt* fill, I think 11 should he<br />

i > iiiiint'inlt'tl foi his hue taste.<br />

You've not ti> aihnil he's «ot an<br />

eye (or the weaker sex: Secondly**<br />

the project \\.i> well handled and|<br />

w rut over in a t»i^ way. The Itcavers<br />

certainly live up to then- name.<br />

So to Lank) ' l:iike" .in.I all of hi.s:<br />

Uit.\\ heaver-*, "11, let's shi>\\ 't-in<br />

on the part oi thoseI<br />

■uIm benefited, thanks for .1 t»iw j<br />

inn.-.<br />

Now that tlif l)i)tn|tiets have heen<br />

Im'-.ii twci, I'll like t-> rai»e ' Let's have ;t<br />

[Jnviilsuii-Uuevns l>.-i\ tin. year!<br />

SiTTceri'ly,<br />

J.K.A. iA for Aniianytnous I<br />

(l») OUR CAGED WILDCAT<br />

l)i-,ir Aii.lv La«l week .1 feature<br />

story in " 1he |)avid: 1it;In tn keep ,i wild animal,<br />

usually accustomed to open<br />

spar***and a inticli diffcreui habitat<br />

in ditch cramped quarter-, fur such<br />

colds; they the show out<br />

until 2 a.in, when Mr. Linker shot<br />

;<br />

n. much to the surprise *»t' Joe<br />

IGordon wlm. all this lime, had been;<br />

■11 a very comfortable [uTsitipn in;<br />

some secluded spot, not visible To<br />

1the clamoring onlookurs. The mf-<br />

1mor i> that ttlis was a very vnttulil- i<br />

filing entertainment on the arts and!<br />

methods t^i love }>■»■ and Termite<br />

have offered to several of their admirers<br />

Ihe opportunity of purchasing<br />

a oipv of their recuntly Ipub-' been dubbed the<br />

lishe.d work on affection, th*- title<br />

of whtcli is "I.mnl)enn;j; Literature<br />

nn Movable Ladies." (.onion ap- ;<br />

pears to In* >o completely locked<br />

that he kept his* date overtime; she<br />

HI .1yet) until Tue.<br />

Jim Satriple Pharr, the scatbuck,<br />

whipped up to the postmasters' ball<br />

in the Charlotte Hotel Sat. ami proceeded<br />

to contact through a lady<br />

sweetheart, the<br />

dream, and the lover of Queen*<br />

<strong>College</strong>. . . Li:vi Sink pulled the tight cord<br />

in the Dclmofiico Sat. whilt- Kriir<br />

Hell and Butch Caldwell .won- lock<br />

ing down the street at tlu* Seaboard<br />

Cafe. Theij1 lock really cut Butch<br />

by describing Ilia ap'pearancc ; ;i<br />

minute detail. Ask ol' Frank !!!. .<br />

Henry MeIntosh zoomed tlown to<br />

Florida for the second time this<br />

moQtrPto see his lock in West Palm<br />

Beacfr . Dan Mizell had no<br />

statement for rhr press but Saw<br />

Buck the Mystery Man Uowell says<br />

he pulled his weekly raid on (he<br />

Graham St. Casino. . . . T. '!'-"l<br />

[.atimer is about to do some K |li>1'<br />

alter three years of persistent trying....<br />

Filthy rumor has it that the past<br />

week's activities were sotnew hnt<br />

curtailed due to the fact that most<br />

of the operators were conserving<br />

tlh-ir ITSOUTCTS iind energies tor the<br />

Iji.u deal se,t to conn- off Thanksgiving<br />

week, when three week end-,<br />

will be pulled inside of eight days<br />

by the largest moguls <<br />

masterworks of music t.. he found in the<br />

i"aniegii1 Rect.rd Set ? i). A.-II.<br />

It a pers..ii does not now have an appreciation<br />

fur all forms "i the aesthetic, he<br />

"llullld try to create- such a |.>ve for the<br />

heautiful. 1'erhaps l.\ a vi-it to this source<br />

of potential enjoyment,lie niaj "pen to him<br />

st'Jf a neu Held .jIclassical pleasure. Sonie-<br />

Otre has wistJlS said that "a minute lasted<br />

is a minute lost.'"Win nnt spend the spare<br />

time protitahh liy listening ti ■ the great<br />

With the Staff<br />

By W. C. PLUNKETT<br />

V\ c ;ire lm»ky ! [iverj > la\ we all liiul<br />

snnu' occasion t'u knock <strong>Davidson</strong>. \\V don't<br />

tnUs an ujipiiriiiiiity t < ■ kick aluuit the food,<br />

tin- classes, tin: rules, the hyiWnigs, l '"'<br />

iquipmiiii. the campus, and every other<br />

phase "i "iir life in college. Yet we have<br />

"iily to (jet away from the campus and we<br />

pick "in every available oppurtunitv to blTer<br />

some wurcbi about the advantages >>i our<br />

sehooK Siuli intangible things as "tradition,"<br />

"small (- hrioii.'in college," "select st tulcnt<br />

body." arc among 1<br />

inir foremost arguments.<br />

When a student from another college visits<br />

us, we never tuisitate to tell liim how much<br />

"we all love dear old <strong>Davidson</strong>." "If you<br />

survive your freshman year, you never want<br />

ES leave."<br />

Only -tins past week end', a visiting student<br />

on tin- campus gave a typical bird'seye<br />

of <strong>Davidson</strong>. Like so many others, he<br />

had expected fo find here a ceplica lif Ilamp<br />

11 11 " v. He was amazed at < >< 1<br />

equipment here. His compliments to mir<br />

dormitories were indeed surprising. When<br />

construction of Duke was being ' planned,<br />

the suggestions for its plan would have led<br />

many t" believe that we were housed in<br />

hovels, (hir dormitories cannot compare<br />

with tlmse cit sonic of the State universities,<br />

Gut they arc comfortable,"and with<br />

(Continued on I'.ge Six)<br />

THE DAVIDSONIAN<br />

BP-^Sp Compassing<br />

US *^M Campuses<br />

■WmrJmm<br />

ON ASPIRATIONS:<br />

Aspirations are of course as varied<br />

as personalities. Of the various<br />

types nf aims and aspirations evident<br />

on the campus, however, a<br />

tW seem to stand out. These may<br />

be classified as (lj scholastic. (-')<br />

political, and (.tl social.<br />

Accurate facts about the first<br />

nameil activity are extremely lianl<br />

to compile and thus this .subject<br />

will be treated But sparingly herein.<br />

Let us consider first political a~piratitins<br />

A man aspiring .to political<br />

Importance must first wear a<br />

coat ami tie incessantly. Popularity<br />

an.! ability must also be coupled<br />

with a certain mechanical perfection<br />

of dress ami person in order<br />

t.» aspire successfully politically.<br />

Excessively long (Greensboro! coats'<br />

ami excessively short (High Point)<br />

trousers would thus automatically<br />

disqualify a man for the more important<br />

executive positions.<br />

It seems also to be the accepted<br />

fashion for candidates to spend<br />

some little time in and around the<br />

post office and environs and there<br />

to swap intimacies with all those<br />

who pas< these crossroads of Iflfcal<br />

life. It is estimated that the successful<br />

campaigner must know not<br />

rOM cauble<br />

Tliur», Not. <strong>21</strong>, 1»IO<br />

under four hundred follow student*<br />

by their first names.<br />

Participation in intercollegiate<br />

spurts is also a great expedient.<br />

particularly if* one is extremely proficient<br />

at any such activity. Many<br />

of the political immortals of the<br />

pu.-t have been athletes.<br />

The third and most widespread<br />

ambition pertains to the social. I'<br />

is perhaps most popular because<br />

greater freedom of conduct can be<br />

enjoyed while aspiring to social<br />

prominence. Again it is favored b)<br />

many over political ambitions in<br />

that the long and tiresome sojourns<br />

in the post office are thereby eliminated.<br />

1he .socially prominent seem to<br />

observe three infallible maxims.<br />

I'irst, they have well known and established<br />

beauties up to all dance<br />

sets. Secondly, they embark at lea>t<br />

once each week on an unorthodox<br />

and spur-oi-the-moment (i. e., "a<br />

deal"). Lastly, they attend .ill sessions<br />

at the stud store or on the<br />

porch of Georgia (depending, of<br />

course, on the season).<br />

file activities of those who would<br />

attain scholastic eminence are not<br />

a matter of common knowledge,<br />

and any ideas concerning the nec-<br />

(Cohtinued on Page Sin)


Ihun., Nov. <strong>21</strong>, 1940 THE DAVIDSOMAN Paife Thrct<br />

i Question of<br />

The Week<br />

For at vtta\ y«-.tr* there li i> been<br />

tome ditCUtsion concirntnij ihe fo -<br />

in.-tioii of a new sports f.oni*rence<br />

conlisting of some of Ihe miallci<br />

ih< ol m iliis iiction. At present<br />

iKere is much tallt nt»oul the m.t"<br />

tei 'Wo» It-1 you like to tee Davidion<br />

become a member of a confer -<br />

ence composed of smaller schools<br />

containing niort- nearly the same<br />

number of students its DavidlOIli<br />

or 1 ■> ltd we continue in the Smithcm<br />

Conference?"<br />

W. Holt B.irnwell, senior;<br />

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1here are IWO si-le* as .iIways.<br />

to tin- question «»f whether David- I<br />

son ik playing above ill head til aI<br />

lem| tiny to compete with largcTJ<br />

ichools, Insofar as football is concerned,<br />

Iurn tJ< fiiiit< ly in favor of<br />

catering to opponent! ' vvt'tl in continuing to<br />

play such teams .i> 1'i'iit: c, Sc<br />

waiuc. Haiupdcn-Sydney, and otHi:teiims<br />

vvhu rcsard fuutball much<br />

Ehly Parker, junior:<br />

I think that <strong>Davidson</strong> should get<br />

into a conference of smaller colleges<br />

that are about the same size<br />

as <strong>Davidson</strong>,and not play powerful<br />

teams such as Duke and Carolina.<br />

Everyone enjoys a close game, so<br />

we should play those teams that are<br />

, . . Ireneth No<br />

Many Cadets<br />

IndicateThe)<br />

\\ antToFH*e<br />

R.C.T.C. Leaders PI; n to Beimi<br />

PracUeC on !'idooi<br />

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MAKE YOUR ROOM<br />

LOOK BETTER<br />

WITH<br />

SUPPLIES<br />

FROM<br />

SOUTHERN<br />

5 & 10c STORE<br />

<strong>Davidson</strong>, N. C.<br />

Deoply nn(!ro8t(*d in tlicii gnmc art- tItesc I)avidson ntiidcntf, Rrouprd nround ihe new p>f H.■!■■, Prey**r, son oi Mr nnd Me preyci and a member ol the<br />

frnshniAn 11.\- a. Ihi-^ is tli ■<br />

■< (.nnd son of the Prpyem ii» nttend <strong>Davidson</strong> \S' Preyer, Jr., graduated in<br />

rtn cla»i ot I'.'Hi (Courtesy Charlotte Obaervei photo bj Billy Barker.)<br />

Vereen Hell Completes JNove<br />

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the Southern Conference, I"iausc<br />

of its drawing power and publicity, ;<br />

Inn I see no sense in c£utiniiing to .<br />

play such teams as Duke and Carolina<br />

unless we go i"- 1 J;i^* ; *'"l l ■tI'i I<br />

lina seem to be out of --ur range. '<br />

\ John M -rr-. Jolyi Put<br />

die and<br />

although many a scrappy and exciting<br />

game has been played with<br />

them. It" (he strength i" our reserve<br />

teams could be inepeastwl, it<br />

would l>r all right to play such,<br />

teams.<br />

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papi i - and Ru stll Snittli v\ :l|Sii-atTI<br />

,i poL'tn wliich lie wrote There* \\ill<br />

he a sinnkit after tin ineelin; 1.<br />

one can rrnlly enjoy gmnR to ■'»<br />

game always hoping that we will<br />

win, hut knowing that if we do it<br />

will he a mirncle. Wo often speak<br />

of moral victories, hut do th«"v»e other<br />

than the (.tudenU ree the moral.<br />

I don't believe that playing teams<br />

ahout our equal will lower the <strong>Davidson</strong><br />

spirit at all, for* wo will know<br />

that we are playing (earns who have<br />

a spirit just a* stronR a* our own.<br />

George OgMvie, lophomore:<br />

1 think <strong>Davidson</strong> should May in<br />

the Southern Conference beCAUlt!<br />

1. A h.irder schedule yive*« a better<br />

hrahd of football (the kind our<br />

team played agjiinut Duke or Carolina,<br />

for instance), even though we<br />

*uff«*r 1"' ■ ■■ by having thi« kind of "<br />

schedule. Then in turn wegget to<br />

nee some of the best football in the<br />

South in the teams we play.<br />

2. Even though we do not go in<br />

for big-time football, our team Rets<br />

the publicity, by playing in this<br />

conference, that it wouldn't get .■■■■■, I'llr I I. Kivi-I<br />

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in<br />

a smaller conference- When they<br />

tie Duke up into the second half, it<br />

makes any sports writer or fan<br />

take notice.<br />

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"Davcy Spencer, thi" Barium Spring! busy little man<br />

must be considered for anybody's All-State team,<br />

ran all afternoon like a puppet on strings, jerked away<br />

from tacklerg time and a;.;ain to furnish the running thrills<br />

\in\ H.u'<br />

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Sprncer will probably not make A'1-Sta'e; indeed, the<br />

od:!s are very n..'. ■ :,< nst i!. Lack of publicity and the<br />

fact that D.i liison doi 3 nnt play hi rJ7-pre»sure football<br />

would previ -it it. tyeverthelesr, thi sdoe's not prevent us<br />

giving him credit in our nvn bailiwick as or.e of the finest<br />

back.-, in the Conference, despite hia mere 138 pounds.<br />

Ki'W (,("!(IVlN'lH'C?<br />

been heard*"recently of tlio forrnat : on of<br />

■> confere ice " f ' : " .'K r bc!'ooI»." To those of us who don't<br />

mind b< : P" b!flnt, th s Picons a conference made up of<br />

schools who i- e little or n-> aid to athletes. To far the<br />

■ '"t has react; ■ and -park i'd<br />

IIn- team i ■ mail) \ ioti tries < ttHei s<br />

■ ' . ■■■'■hi.iti.'ii in failure to n<br />

Miri '■" L'lintil iht«« > >.ii .ii<br />

from lajji year'a freshman<br />

ir>rj n fifjlii t..r the l».rt !■-. on the<br />

i ■' ■ team. Ihese numeral earnn<br />

Kd Murray. Ashby Bicli,<br />

Wilbur Garter and Ir<br />

A'ill * I-Ved<br />

■ink-, and Juhi^Helk, high scorers<br />

'ii last year'.i freshiuaH iiumu-t.<br />

Team Laclc& Height<br />

I!.- year's five will not have the,<br />

| >iom: I'Hiim is | "V tin- potential scoring<br />

i\\ til ued »n I'our Sir)<br />

iiiiur. in IIr.i\ > l'rnu)<br />

ALABAMA i.. Vanderhilt', lia><br />

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NORTON'S<br />

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S.M.U., BOSTON COLLEGE<br />

vs. Atiliun, BROWN \s Darti<br />

ml . L'alitornia vs STANFORD.<br />

CITADtl. . Si-wancc, COLUM-<br />

BIA . I ■..-,. DUKE v> X. C<br />

Stan. 1 iiniian ■. CLEMSON,<br />

iGEORGETOWN George Washington,<br />

ll.i/i.'!':. vs. GA. TECH,<br />

IOWA v-. Idliiwis, \\,.-i \'irgiiiia<br />

\^ MICHIGAN STATE, MISSIS.<br />

S1PPI \s \U : jinj St.it... NE-<br />

,BRASKA . [ .■.., Stale; N. trc<br />

I Dame vs ..-,■■, . _ . ft.nft.Ti<br />

S:ittir ■!.i<br />

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MICHIGAN vsrOhio >t in>. OKI.Ai<br />

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AT THE<br />

STUDENT STORE<br />

DE LUXE<br />

ICE CREAM<br />

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l« I, 20 1! : h'urinan defeated South<br />

Carolina, J: 7; \ \1 I. t, , ,, U1 |<br />

Marylanil, .11 U I ;. tiami brok*<br />

aboii* . ■. ■ : iii .....i.^is \vn!i team*<br />

"in id) ii ■ conij irm r. Ii.r,i.l. m<br />

crushed llatnpdi n-Sydney, 26-0;<br />

V.P.I, took ;i 141 ij i|i cision ovei<br />

Cruir. ; Snnn! "■ nutia&teil \\ ash<br />

ington and I ie, 25 li. Md Iexa<br />

Tech ilcf..;i! ■ t.l \v : ■. i.;■.<br />

Virginia Tilts<br />

Thursday v\ilj find Kichjiiotui<br />

meeting Willi.ini and \\,r. \ r thi<br />

Virginia chamuiunship ,m.l<br />

Virginia Tech im-i'tiil^ \.MI in<br />

Virginia's classier<br />

Saturday's luop cunb-'sts will be<br />

featured Ijv the Uuki-N, I. State<br />

and the Carulina-V'irgiuia cuntebtb.<br />

(Jiher gaiiies Saturday will be between<br />

Rutgers playing at Marylanil<br />

ami Sewanee meetinij The Citadel<br />

at Charleston. South Cajryjjua will<br />

meet Miami V h'rnlay night in<br />

Klorida to round nut the schedule.<br />

r die-, fm a iu\il 1,1.*) avcra.nf.<br />

nUicji, with .i total Kfouifitatfc<br />

i?7 \:iid-, was tIn 1 visitorn' main<br />

i'ftt I If] r\ had !i t"t.il of 17i<br />

i<br />

H iJth Hay clusc In■hind with<br />

! ; m I"ky*icks( I>a\'i'l-' ni lilK'-lillsttra\<br />

rlciT s sJ'* yards in nine at-.<br />

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Spencer Paces 'Cats<br />

In26-0 VictoryOver<br />

FifilingTiger Team<br />

Pla; ing on a iiiin-soakcil lul.!.<br />

the Uavidson soccer i.im \\;i-. ilcfcatctl<br />

by the Duke soccer tenm, I<br />

tuI..Ilit 1 sinvi-1- tt'.'im pill ll|> n IimI<br />

limit iiclu .in.I tin- 'Gil !... " ■<br />

looked .i- ihniigh the; minlil win<br />

.it Iliv half. Tin' . rain and uuul<br />

made it practically iii]|iy-.,il.l,. (01<br />

much team work and pacing<br />

Star. Out<br />

The Havidsun L...1.1- played<br />

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nitliout Kminr, Smith, llrowi<br />

Ken I!■■.■ Ihij ~ i\ere mi '-.-M verj<br />

nun h .in.] the game wnuIT] pi Fi<br />

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Thurs.-Fri., Nov. <strong>21</strong>st-22nd<br />

"DOWN ARGENTINE WAY"<br />

With BETTY GRABLE and DON AMECHE<br />

Saturday, Nov. 23rd<br />

"GAY CABALLERO"<br />

With CAESAR ROMERO<br />

Mon.-Tues., Nov. 25th-26th<br />

"THE MARK OF ZORRO"<br />

With TYRONE POWER, LINDA DARNELL<br />

And BASIL RATHBONE<br />

Wednesday, Nov. 27th<br />

"ANNE OF WINDY POPLARS"<br />

With ANNE SHIRLEY<br />

DAVIDSON THEATRF<br />

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Thur... Nov. <strong>21</strong>, 1940 THE DAVIDSONIAN<br />

i I V^*f> ■- .111 Bfc<br />

"^"V _Ja« 'A -A (La, S»*"" &fflF<br />

t^aaaflkr > four<br />

lla^ dcvelopeil 1 wonderful augrcgation<br />

Of tIii football int-M ii",>in all<br />

over the nation.<br />

Tin. traincr-s 1..r krepcrx) duu-'l<br />

seem to care<br />

That the boys ilou't eat with<br />

silverware.<br />

\> a matter of fact, utensils are<br />

barrel]<br />

Because of the injtir> caused to<br />

.1 guard<br />

Who jahhe'd himself i" the fa«e<br />

with a 1 , 1rk.<br />

Tlicst boys from Ithaca, Si it't»i<br />

New Vork<br />

District<br />

President, Present<br />

« A delegation of the Pika Chapter<br />

Iat Hainnden-Sydney was present at<br />

the ceremony. Also among those j<br />

■ Mi' by whipping (lo'wiY (■■ h!orida t"!<br />

'v.<br />

bask in the Mora Mi Donald, Mona<br />

miii, tin- fimner to Ijis<br />

during the week were BrutJivi ToipJ!Sus.i<br />

M.t.- SlagK. Jean Statftinl and<br />

Watson, alumnus |Johusie Blue Smith. A iced was<br />

of KJorida Alpha,i )"■>I- 1 t"i<br />

am! now situated in New York,<br />

them after the h.vhhv al<br />

Itiits ceremony, I>r :)x Arbuckle gave aI<br />

lodge A number ni I'fampdcnwho<br />

visited his brother, Rledge<br />

*.i!k nn the fraternity'^ history and 1 Deaue Watson;also<br />

Sydn'x*^ Kappa<br />

tin- Reverend<br />

SiKina- were pro<br />

> ideals .After the lit,<br />

|>rogratn was coin-'<br />

ini huliin; 1lavim-<br />

11.<br />

and Mrs. A. A. M. Lean, of Lenoir,,<br />

drne<br />

■ H ■ ir, Milt.-t.. UV,,| .,■:,: pfc tun<br />

\Mother feed was held Sundaj<br />

iitKnX a' which time tin parents oi<br />

:Wileman Khly were ru< st».<br />

Beta Theta Pi<br />

Many, mail). ni*w and inspiring<br />

correspondences arc beuiK born this<br />

Iweek through the lain n- presented with a "I'utt-piKt" bnal<br />

oi the<br />

'<br />

.1- the feature of the get-together<br />

i<br />

of the Pan-Helleui. I otm. il . Lawson<br />

Withers, president uf the Hriti<br />

i.iiiiry hratcrnity Council; Bob Kin-<br />

ley, freshman clas-. advisor; VVinrstun<br />

'I'aylbr, editor uf "Quips and<br />

Cranks"; Paul BumharKcr, cHitoi<br />

jof "Scripts and I/ranks," and Joe<br />

JShelton, head iheer<br />

ihiTc'f: fill- thiiiK more I ,'ii^ht<br />

lc mention.<br />

Although y.u inaj think i''- jn*i<br />

a convention.<br />

1 Cornell lia* a President also a<br />

leadci<br />

Dean,<br />

liuwi ver, 'l..i:.t h.- tlcj .:i\i*r.<br />

don't he alarinnl, it won't !»(■ a new<br />

>\\iiiK creation dreamfd iii> by B.<br />

Goodman, but merely1 a banshee<br />

shriek recorded by the i;hc>st catchers<br />

ii|> at I aki- Dale. \. V.<br />

The P»ychic Obscrrer, Koran ui<br />

tlie spiritualists, lia> announced the<br />

recording ot tlu- occult conversation,<br />

lists the shades who hold<br />

iWth and tells Sliefi tin- rijeords<br />

cart In- bought,<br />

This is a rare opportunity t"i you<br />

Sp'eecb majors who have been belittled<br />

by your professors. Just write<br />

the Observer, 'I hi i^c<br />

tell them y,>ur woes,<br />

and in ji.i; tune they'll ship you a<br />

< 'i yjai ha ■■■(■ had \ pur [<br />

IThanksgiving vacation schedule<br />

scrambled by the dual celebrations<br />

might shed a tear for the down- ;<br />

trodden diner-, at ttic Waldorf, who!;<br />

arc tar mil;, poor things, the prospect<br />

of taking their turkey with;<br />

;..,;; must. ]<br />

It -chii, that the management<br />

approached Kay Kyscr about whip- 1<br />

piiiK up some music for them. And ,<br />

1 Kay agreed to play "Until Thanks- |<br />

|giving" after which" cjate his hand '<br />

i^ scheduled for a theatre fngage-<br />

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ment.<br />

_ j<br />

The hotel didn't realize until yes-1, terday that 1hanksgiving will fallIj<br />

this year (courtesy of the White j<br />

I-ail.rr; on <strong>November</strong> -1 instead<br />

] of <strong>November</strong> 28. i<br />

ihey are frantically beating the;;<br />

■ Broadwary bushes for a "-Name" t<br />

j band and finding them all taken<br />

I VOU mivjht wire them if your Countries And Half States<br />

Represented<br />

By ED PAYNE<br />

It may truly'be said of <strong>Davidson</strong>]<br />

iiinliMin, ,i., it 1., ,.t Un-.it Britain,<br />

that ilu Mm nevei sets on their<br />

hutncs. Men li:ivf come here from<br />

.ill parts "I tin- United States, uTVi,<br />

in part, from all parts of the world1<br />

At least halt of the states ami' seven!<br />

foreign countries are represented j<br />

here.<br />

A* is tr» Sir expected, N'nrth Camcol-<br />

jI<br />

|legu band is availahie.<br />

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lina leads all the n->t of the states.)<br />

As a matter.of tact, over half oil<br />

the stinlent htxly hails from the old<br />

Tar Heel state. Next in line conies<br />

South Carolina, then Georgia, Flor- ;<br />

ida, Tennessee and Virginia, in the J<br />

Ofdel named. Leading among theI<br />

foreign countries i-* China, represented<br />

by three men.,<br />

.Nut content with he.inp the most,<br />

numerous, the Tar Hecfls also claim;<br />

a preponderance of student k*;ul-,j<br />

ers, Among these are Hank Bahnsori,<br />

president of the student li'mly,<br />

Ed Watson, president of th«<br />

VMCA; HccJorfMcLean, president<br />

Phi Mu Alpha<br />

W illSponsor<br />

Six Musicians<br />

I!rothers McKlw ee anil<br />

i'i.-ml \vi-nt to iIn- Iluki:I.uoliiiu<br />

. amc niIh.i; n« 'tahli In h<br />

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".euce lynaininn i»n Ihe tampus*<br />

:;. .Mil to participate in the gann<br />

, ■ i .ke n I* ailing pai t in tlie u--<br />

11\ >t it-- . -i the 'i.i> .Hin \\\ 1 '■ maid<br />

anil l**rancis (iilutan visited then<br />

home*, in Hamlet and A-li.-villf<br />

ilit.>thi r R'ri>\vn maile .. ijiiuk trip<br />

:.- W t A!-. ' u-avmg ■' ■ i ampus<br />

were, tKnthers Spencer and Shan<br />

iu'ii. who ucut to Itarium Springs<br />

■mrd I'!.■!..< i i si ■ Concert Series Will Soon<br />

Present Outstanding<br />

Artists<br />

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armmd I ilu i J Nairn «»i tin<br />

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Sum .i. I'.ett ■<br />

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nn Siiinla> Kalpli l<<br />

ir,»Ht v Ian, h-n \ ■i1 ■, \ w.t* al^n<br />

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■ nrviii mi,"M» Afii n<br />

mill F',. ;,. llrolhei WeNh ,spentI<br />

the u,,,k ,ih! PIi-iIk) \U 'tUi-r Dunn had Ills,<br />

ni I'harhille llrothei<br />

Kliid and I'~ he. I'pchnrcli I<br />

1. 'inhim-.1 Ihapel I'I'll t~ the 1<br />

Discusses Importance Of Service<br />

By "Stars Of Third<br />

Magnitude"<br />

Hirer Least Known Disciples<br />

Are Examples<br />

"Stars ■ ■' lilt1 Ihir-l M<br />

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si t upn Id ■' ' KVy. I)nnl.af<br />

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■ lu !,■ tb'e<br />

r.I carl<br />

Kappa .'-nil..<br />

Thmitth iin. t i The Kappa Si«s<br />

iciuaiiiVii ' den Sydne> .ni Mefort* yoinn t- ■ Itarium<br />

at <strong>Davidson</strong> last week<br />

Springs, he scrvrd t^ mintslei al<br />

irml,<br />

' several did \hm sliare oi'op-<br />

the Sn..ii.I i'ir-M tt'riau<br />

ccnttny Brothers Scutt and 1 till<br />

i ooprr visited their parents who<br />

are al ( ulumhia, S. i . v, hile Bro<br />

tliei K(H> attended the Imkr iarn;<br />

lina K-t'iif and danc^ .it Chapel Hill<br />

,Bill l.(*:tm went home to (jastonia.<br />

Salem I)ay Kiiebts in< luded 1tmi!><br />

( proved to be an inducement foi the<br />

I \ in ntiusutilh interestingIWfiii<br />

to tin: Seminar); ,'\fter d.abeth lai k ■" n.<br />

Ikuth Schnedle, l-eila fir«) ' present was Zcfi Long, ilist.rict pres- [<br />

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ident ot the traternity<br />

lark Abels, president of the Beta<br />

tcaiu,<br />

Chapter, and Tod Offerdinatr, home in West 1'alm llcach, and the<br />

latter to Ins home in Jacksonville :<br />

Among the guests of the chapter<br />

president<br />

of the Hampden-Sydney Pi-<br />

Lkas, performed the ritual, following<br />

Ipleted. ,t banquet wan served at the j<br />

; !'ik;\ hoarding house in honor t<br />

lhi? new* initiate.<br />

disc »f the "Gettysburg Address.*'<br />

recorded by the spirit o( Lincoln.<br />

With a few weeks "f fjf^cfire you<br />

, can Itfiock them *. haptii. \\ilei-■ Brother llafl<br />

v\.!- pleilgi '.\ > ■ " Kappa Alpha<br />

lilin,] .laic bureau, which tum-><br />

Because of studies and the football<br />

IioiumI tini week end W-hcthi - "<br />

iMtne \vitli Il.tinjuli-n-Sv. prlic<br />

mil 'all of thc'^ .ttt.111 will turn<br />

lirally .ill of tin' tin>thers st.ueil<br />

mi, ravi-drmj; roinatices remains t"<br />

..t HaviiKi.li t!:i- week<br />

be -11 11 \- far a the pit due hro- i J<br />

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iIiom who diil :! , iVavi<br />

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1- and 1 ;■ » brothel<br />

ever, ;.,<br />

wen ■.. '<br />

■ end Sal 1 itrie, ■<<br />

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ilati u> the 'liou-i . ■ [he cur-<br />

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-i';t : few 1 .nii; .it .■. .i -.nl and<br />

i.ifmoii). v\huh w.i- led t>\ I'i<br />

.■ v tin S.deiii<br />

■. ■.. klr, " 'tie "i the juiuoi hninilci-<br />

:.. till l\\,f.<br />

ol I'i Kappa ."UpTia<br />

IJati 1 ■ ek i-iul ii :<br />

■ ■ Mai Katlu-rini<br />

.. 1 I, in.i I ;,-■ 1 Brothers Sprtint, Itolk.j<br />

and 1 1..; i!-. '.i ; -. atti'iuli it i..» Iluki<br />

" : i ;".1 I1.1! and.<br />

I■ nt the night ai Ihc latter's<br />

Iioiih in Roxliuro, V i Hi ';<br />

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"Hevo" N,.wi-r afid I'ledfie Hi<br />

■.' ■ i ' Laiil" K ■■■ :" > ill n loot* in<br />

the Dtikv'-C'nrolina classic, .tud tlieii<br />

;<br />

:■:, ," IK ', ■<br />

Itrothii-<br />

\\ aslihurn ami Wjl: i<br />

■prn'1 parts uf tin wt't'k -cud in<br />

i hiirlotte, .is did I'ledni' I'l ' " i<br />

Padil. c.k. VVcliMi r. I aw, McWtl<br />

Mains, hnnn. and Jrtitii-* Hfvthers<br />

\u-li> and M.I e.ltl spi'tli the v\eek-<br />

l><br />

I'lvaiis Hiuihtn John Knox Koh<br />

insoti visited his home m Derita,<br />

N i". and Brothel |a< k I'luinRton<br />

"»peul ihr week end .it Wadeshoro,<br />

Dr. Walter iin>:!■■<br />

N (' I'lfd^e Jesse I.ituin spejlt<br />

j tin: wcik end v, ith PIciIrc Boh<br />

|LLutchins at lii^h I'oint and Salem<br />

!I'1< "Ik** Boh (jalthei - wenl home to<br />

Newton, and the DukeIarolina<br />

Katnv Pledges Ansol KytiH'J and<br />

.(ieue Ilead visited iharlotte and<br />

Slatesville. Other [JedKC.s ai iTiai<br />

lotle ovel the week end were \mii<br />

%trmijj[, McAllister and 'I. Bumhar-<br />

Brothci Luuis Ilite's folks visited<br />

tin- chapter and »aw the y.umv<br />

\ Saturday<br />

, piesident of Davidion. is shown ir t >■""Iit-1; Dr.<br />

i (ii..u G.-immon (rit;ht). pit'sidrnt of Hampdcn-Sydney ColicRt- beforr<br />

the football ifame played Ix'lwtrii the two collei;t*« at Richardson I"irld<br />

lii-Nl \i. t'rk hiLi-s hil the<br />

la*t Saturday. Dr. Gftl^imon i» ii fornicr pastor of Myrrs Park Presbyterian<br />

Church in Charlotte.<br />

erii ■<br />

Pikas Initiate ■Hampden<br />

Sydney Man Into Their<br />

<strong>Davidson</strong>s" Beta Chapter<br />

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■ tt-lital lime<br />

Change »f N.intr<br />

\ ■ ugh ,i i*iiinph te 1'tnn i'it ■■»■ - - .<br />

-;;i rii w,\ ■ ■ ■ .: lii-i v !,i-i<br />

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VT.1I ■ .. . :.:illlts \\ " \ ,- spi'II<br />

-.iireil In ihe nm-it Iiateinit \, \\ hitIi<br />

\\ .("■ tIn ii I'., i.i 11.(Mini. iI'In<br />

On Drill ilu " : I'I..ton Lhiii i'.is<br />

■>aek * h <br />

In i'itniTTi fiiiii w i!h t he Annual<br />

Musk I-Vslival h'lMii.in 10, II. ].\ ;<br />

lasl j in<br />

plion> \\.1 - leatui « d mulei ihe di \<br />

reilniu oj Mi.m IoIhimiii ■■) Win<br />

tttiiu Sah'it. :.>;■!■:lui w !*h sr\ei.il<br />

NtiMMji i.n- -Iina soli iisl s<br />

At Other <strong>College</strong>*<br />

i " n. .[t -.ith's similai tn the ime ;<br />

plaiiueit lii're have hern -n« i f>> i<br />

iull\ prr ruled during ilu1 i'.i-i few<br />

\i%n-<br />

.ti the I r ni\ ei sil\ i'i Si Ttli<br />

. arntiua, \V iuthrop, and man> oth<br />

vi suutherii LollfKi:--*<br />

Thomas Cook<br />

To Talk Hero<br />

Ihi' v r- \ui message on Sunday,<br />

N'ovemhei 24, ■<br />

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JuJhi*. Son of J^mei<br />

i tin- third ...<br />

■ ■ ■ ■ fu-«i'd with<br />

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will he ileliyereil l>\<br />

the Rev Ih.'in.i.- ( itttk. pasrtii of<br />

the Preshyterian t Inn.h al Maiium<br />

SpriiiKs. "N. C.<br />

Mi t'ook t-> ,i gracluale oi llamp<br />

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.■.i'iw, ■ nail! , ■ :"<br />

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Inil y ■ ■ . .\as truly a<br />

stai Ki >j*)\n\\ ■"■-,■■"■■■<br />

' ■ Milt.H .-,., ■ tat<br />

wli'^/l ' ■<br />

■ , ■ ■ i<br />

uhilr Mind<br />

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l*;u ■■■ ■ ■/'■■■ -n;i'm<br />

w:i ■ Illt'ct wil h ;>.i>-.ii in ;tnd 1> ivt<br />

"'■■ i ' ■ ■ ■ 11,- -.-. | ,,; a,i\, t-nthu-<br />

" it ■. tli ml i'vii \ midt'i taking<br />

iin.-* thr Letter<br />

'I lu- third '"tar a. Imil's tl >' >tn at<br />

iVnl ;<br />

1 lit' «praki*i thru iplated: ; "<br />

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.'i the iaiitlli'tiTaki'1 whn w,v wide<br />

ly known fur \u- art Up hail prepared<br />

iamllrs fui .ill the in■■\i\ tie<br />

.i-tnl vtate,l> < * nsions, I)11ki* t.1<br />

hut lie pre<br />

1<br />

i'.it. il the lichi L-andle:i fui his own<br />

ilaiiKhtrr's vvrddiiiR. The familes<br />

were perfumed with ipices and<br />

1 !;i the first<br />

maKtiitudii. A ■.,>!.ns> m an orchestra<br />

is aj-.ii a star «>i . the first magnitude<br />

All [he candles were not t*<br />

■ the* ins! iiiiignitude, some hclonged<br />

■i" the sei "iid and third fnajfni-<br />

; tudi's Plie >■< itumon ■ ■'iliimi \ can<br />

dies wvrv ■ >t the latter magnitude<br />

",'I:\1.1 1:.:!■:■■<br />

Signia Alpha Epkilon<br />

■ " . Harris. I'ort,<br />

Mclicai . ■ \\\ anil IUnit cute!<br />

. I thi> pas( \s i<br />

M.■'- I- .in 1 11.1nthaiu, sis^tei<br />

. -i ( >,-i>i k:e 1ii.tiitli.iiu \\ :] ■> ' also a<br />

■ "■ . ii S AI " "<br />

.,- vTi!l<br />

.1u'l.il fc-.nl- iii.ni Salem Academy,<br />

ittcludiiiK Misses lulia Coustautiue<br />

.111.I \ 1-MTU-* >te\\ .111<br />

l'»ii iithei . ol the pledfe bro<br />

tlu'-t-s ti it.-.I theii hiMiie- in 1 ■!'ell' I'.-1.' litiimy Millikan and Holilij<br />

I't f\i-i. Vie l.itii r KoitiK \ i.i the<br />

Ihike 1'.1! 'ilitl.l W'.lille<br />

■ I'.i"tl,, V.^.l' Stewart and<br />

I'Ii.'.l;.'- J'.tliliU I.llxill -pent the<br />

week end 111 < ti.ii Iiitit1 Dillon, S 1 . played hoj,l to l'led«e<br />

llrothei Inl Bethea while neiKliborillK<br />

M.1.ill. S C, received .1<br />

u~it from Brothel It I-. Moon1, 1 > 1 1 < - >t >t .ite \ isitui weii- Mi>s<br />

WillmletTe K1011, from fohunbia,<br />

S. * '. 'late "i Bnithel Iuiiipkin,<br />

ami llrothei Andcrwin's parent's<br />

wlin rlrove ii;i from Tampa, l-la<br />

I'.ii'thei Stuatt Kilmers and Itriv<br />

thei Bastei h'ree/.e visited the lal<br />

!ter's In.me in HikIi I'ninl, nliile '<br />

Brother Inn Collegians<br />

Broadway<br />

By JOE WHITLEY<br />

New York City. S'ovvmliri A<br />

Vale who has nun* uvi-i 1>j-o wei l«<br />

'Aitliou: a haircut 'i^ t.tkiti*; li^ In*<br />

MiDuffie niaile a fonr<br />

day \ i-it to Washington, I' l .<br />

:where ' he \\as a K'l'-st .it the 11.1<br />

tioniil 1i.liwnti'ili of Sc.ll/bal 'I and<br />

v<br />

i[i hi> hand; if hv -" the<br />

cause of it all; ' -<br />

Mi N's late>l ver>e printed in the<br />

humor magaxine, Record, aeiti>.-d<br />

Cornell pf u-iiik; low tii«" fnot-<br />

Sall players. It iii*inuate&. furthei<br />

■hat * 'ulturc u i> nil "it ltha» .1<br />

v. !} .itul il-.r iir:,i(| humage t.i K:m.< Fttnthall .\1ii1<br />

the rt'^i t.i the schtMtl,<br />

We tliink that you mi«li( a*ci|tiaint<br />

vouiseh with ;it l>'.i>! .1 |i5n..>i tin-<br />

HTTle new.. It «.',■, S, '<br />

John Frailer Hart, Son Of<br />

FormerNational President<br />

Joins Group<br />

Chapter Gives Banquet In<br />

Honor Of Initiate<br />

111 xpiU* Iif tile hil-Stiili\ \)V :<br />

i\\ fen tlit* 1*;i\ i'N<br />

the inlme "i<br />

Si",ur 1 trapes.<br />

1"i and<br />

I! mi|"i('M-S\ilnt'V Iimitball e* '<br />

Icvctl.s SatUflas.Ilie studcltts<br />

■if tile 1\\ ..■ SCh< " »ls St't'HHMl tt» I<br />

hi* \cr\ t"tiiiyi'tnal. \n an ulltwanl<br />

'lt-j>I;i\ uf tiii^- spirit of<br />

; '^t-nrl will. Mrt.i iChapter uf I'i<br />

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Kappa Alpha had tin- distinct<br />

privilege n<br />

hVazicr !lart, a stmletil ■»f<br />

Ilatnp'lrn Svtlin-\ I > >lK*i;r.<br />

Youns Hart U the son of I»r |<br />

I'rcemaii II. Hart who is a former]<br />

I National President l>f Pi Kappa j<br />

Alpha and a close friend of Dr. j<br />

Howard Arbuckle, a retired " mem<br />

her of the <strong>Davidson</strong> <strong>College</strong> facul-<br />

| ty. Dr. Arbuckltf is one of the<br />

'<br />

original refilunders of I'i Kappa<br />

IAlpha. 1he ceremony vva* perform*<br />

1<br />

cd at <strong>Davidson</strong> because Dr. Hart<br />

:wanted lii.s son to he initiated by ;<br />

fnmiU cotnc.up fAuii Sutntcr, S<br />

Ilii^ nlcl friend.<br />

C,<br />

' ,■", >} ml ■ '.., " ■ !u.:; cm<br />

i"i!ut:i Mil Suik1.i> .tnit iu>< >n. They<br />

an his p.ircut-, l)i and Mrs J K<br />

hmin. (w.« l>rthr! s, Shrpnrd :md<br />

\\ illiam. and a m ii-r, Alii v<br />

Si'vrral of the lirntiuis ha*| dates<br />

from Salem during ;ind aft and ««tluM ,<br />

vUitor*i were entertained with hot<br />

ihtnulate . iit1 rookies Auuxir iiuiI<br />

KiU'M> were Kathrini; Lny, Vii<br />

Kinia Hubhanl, Kunicc Wat.son, I'*■t ■"<br />

Munroi. I'..iibaru Shatt/ei. 'Alii ih M« I ean<br />

Hot ihocolate and saudw i< lies<br />

w ere served at tin: houhc Sunday<br />

night, and ay.'iin Urother Hootch<br />

rJookur inl tin- diaper in an informal<br />

s»ing. ili"other Vereen was<br />

StudentsHave<br />

Varied Origin<br />

tAmong THE GREEKS<br />

dated comely maidens from Salem<br />

and I'tlirj ii.itt- Bmthei.. datm<br />

anil visitors refreshmeuls<br />

«lin Ii were .erveil at the fratel<br />

tni\ hoiisi 1 .itt'-t the football gallic<br />

()n Saturday iuk'i'. the exod-us "t<br />

1.1I hrothrm tn v^rnrriottc took<br />

place. I,--,, Wiioien, Matt I.oiik,<br />

kuiii Niniiii'tii ,, Ivte t avcri and<br />

I). in Hodges witnessed tlie Duke ;<br />

( arolina classii in c hapel Mill. {<br />

1harles. Martin, llewes I'ai 1 ish,<br />

Dm 1 Shore and \ri hie I»y4or juui<br />

ne'yed to Winston-Salem. I'IciIk*.'<br />

Morrow visited 111 IIil;Ii I'oim


\ "\~ ronxEH I;<br />

Curst Columniit — Bob Finli-v<br />

In the abiirncr of Shaw Smith,<br />

who has b«-*n away thU ""I" "'l.n.link;<br />

conference* in Greensboro,<br />

wr found noticcAle sti'llncn down<br />

lit the "Y." Of course, there w«s<br />

still the usual cnterir around the<br />

ping ponq labli- and the new and<br />

newer pool tiihles. but the recul.ir<br />

stream of felloWl gaini; in .md out<br />

of Sh.iw's office wns not there. We<br />

might take this opportunity to cast<br />

.1fles mi{-<br />

■. ■ r " ■[.';]■. the ii-ual embari >""<br />

■<br />

■: ■ : . [lie unactjuaintcif Ii( nK !<br />

; l< nj sili ncv iicciirreil, hrokiII i<br />

in-casinnall) l\> school yells, stand<br />

iiik up to sec .i plaj oi chew a<br />

|i|.ivim roinitiKa.olT the field, fie <br />

KENTUCKY,<br />

\nn, It■-. VirKinfa<br />

i ■ ■ : taki :. ■ : I tin |>noi<br />

ami ■ n bui trik< iIhjm<br />

■<br />

i ml jiuwtT. Ili<br />

■ ■ . - ■ ■ ■ - \ A'hicl fcaret<br />

Ii) .-■:yem il. lMiali> UlU ii<br />

line, with I.ind<br />

..;,.■■ tr 1u!> 1 duties, " 1|iic" i- the<br />

man jvhu must see than the te'jinis<br />

t ..nilv rirr kept Well -1\.F riWOfl Of 6X0<br />

\ 'T&firi.'KssF' ASSEMT-WJCED F«JF&£TOR<br />

i;,..//, / J>&) / iv iixr&cx*;to.tux.v\ m<<br />

' \ \. a 1 r"<br />

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S^^si -.'<br />

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/ |[ ■ ■■unoo.*-it k*?sv, I<br />

' A"' ' JMtAPC) JS W^J^^1-. \<br />

W*»mv V / B.LtA-323 FAW i.t- found<br />

in a new bo >k in the library. "So<br />

You'k- ii.i,,. to CulleKi<br />

II,,- stoi ■. i not to In c iistrui d<br />

mi in i: u ':,h uitiranees . if<br />

disapproval an to In fj '■ id upon,<br />

.1- sin ii \. ;it, much ili.u i-<br />

K I ..1 <strong>Davidson</strong> h.i- been dm<br />

to rotitii :..' ii tructiyi criticism<br />

■ ■ .- ii.i. nn jusi in.il .1<br />

■': " rhei liail li n M mj 11<br />

I»'»*l*%'s ' i Wii«i!. Mur<br />

di i and h I '.".. '.:.': ..:. ail ii t.>iiti<br />

nn nt i thi* movie.<br />

Monday and Tuesday<br />

<strong>November</strong> -3 and 26<br />

"Mark of Zorro' , "■ "■> :<br />

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picture thai till) ■■ I<br />

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rin intd tin '■ ' '<br />

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ui i . ■.. L)avidsiin' Ira<br />

tber col-<br />

;. . '.. . ili. ,., ivi -". oi<br />

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■ .,iit, : oi 1'ime, .veil known a- ;" . ■.<br />

■. .■<br />

ii ;: s.iui. cam<br />

; . ■ lln .:..;.;..■!.Mill<br />

'. ii.iil.-.<br />

, ■ Ihi<br />

" ■ v- . h i''"<br />

Iii.. U..iiiijk ami' K ■■ ■ lln Hoys<br />

,Itin. Vllni InTMJlr'gm i ir * ICrroi -I.<br />

;has pri .intiil 10 tl i \r art pub-<br />

'<br />

:rcal inti 'Nazi p| iv Ii<br />

I ".■■..il,i- faei llial<br />

:all liiKh ! " rinan .Ificial I<br />

t li-ttei pt'rferl in oliedieiici Ii tlicil<br />

., , ■<br />

"■. mi i,i.:. ■ ,1 heiu'i points t-. llu<br />

■<br />

piissihli I v-n ol the Nazi n■ 1 1.,:',:.,.. I.,.r- ii- hall nveil<br />

.: i tin eharactel i/.tii- >us oj<br />

uuc Ann, nans by Mrs ''-..,: >' Ii,<br />

,is Sophii I'.aunu'. wife of ii»c .oii-<br />

Istil; Myron j^indiier, -is .m Atneriican<br />

doctor: and Bill l.oy, as Ton<br />

IJelinv<br />

lu ihe >o,llh lhi> ijreal play l.ir<br />

been yiven .ii lhik< University, tlu<br />

,IDockstrecl Theatre in Charleston<br />

I S. I., I II.ii. i, and John Nor.tlu ros will<br />

"<br />

;',, ,,i, til i!..i Sfl ■.■:'<br />

and in the Little Theatre ii<br />

Charlotte.<br />

, :<br />

ili plaj mini ol hi■ puftrail. \vliili<br />

'<br />

Mr. lloriuii will sbo« some ■"'<br />

'■ jstractions.<br />

Ili. -t . .:.. nj tin . ihil<br />

I ■ rhtrr, jrs i:, trn past, the i i<br />

II<br />

hibrrs will b< w.ll a;unded Irj 0l!<br />

i. ids, ii :udetits .,- well as tin<br />

■<br />

,\n folk ..1 I>a \ i.i ■. in.<br />

♥<br />

WILDCATS START COURT<br />

.( U uufcwni Iritm I'atr I"# I<br />

S ' piirtcli ol the quintci ol I1' ■' W<br />

: i. 1 Ihev ■■xpei1 to make this u;><br />

'"with more sprr.! " and deception....<br />

|cording to Jim IlogK'<br />

kight Inf..re tin- Christmas 1 rei-<br />

cess anextensive trip north thrnu^ii<br />

ii W.ishinuton .ni.l Newbold Replaces Sandifer as<br />

Class Officer<br />

meetii helil Sun- - ■■■■-. .-.' : :.<br />

■<br />

New Vork has<br />

n, been planned. This trip will cover<br />

in more territory thai, the one takm<br />

at ilif nine la>t year.<br />

' ■ ■ Hall tin Sum<br />

I : It-fiell I. i-1. S'i-»<br />

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i ■ [an atul tri-a<br />

Ill-i-l Ille JiHI:, iT otlici : ' : '■' ■<br />

..... s,. ■, " ■<br />

. iKneil tin pi<br />

last .\. '. ici itise "i iMiillictinu<br />

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1 1;- \ri-Uil>al1 .;:;i: i:■ til- Ii.mi<br />

,-anl trjpi<br />

■ tori' ■ foricii ill<br />

'.. ntl rr se-<br />

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' i the last |>la><br />

■ ■'..-. n I'.crry inmpleted i '<br />

i ,.;' ■ .■.L'tit 50<br />

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Iv.i M, - the V.iN' M\<br />

♥<br />

BOOTERS LOSE<br />

,.'',- '" i. ■ h:nl ■ :■■■■■■ n . .<br />

ii thi-j hail pla> t'ii.<br />

Tin stjirs ui the t iili ■ ,'.'■■ "■ M ax<br />

.v( ;: .* inii! ■ ;. i ■■■ ■■-,-';i]f!»ack.!<br />

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Ihi- -■ ■■■ ■,:■■ ■ -:: :■ r Daviil on<br />

1 "■ a \ in- in, M.i\ well,<br />

...-.; i ili ■ V\ '<br />

ml. Wil-<br />

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Last Game<br />

■<br />

L'rfli "■ ■' [In wicci'i -' .t-<br />

■ ml ■■:■ up .i iilllit i mediocre<br />

[111 nct'i'l I'■mi \\ i M<br />

iinly mil uami ■■ hili I ■ :" .■<br />

■ "■ < - !i;nl ;t little atl ■<br />

Smokers like yourselffind ~^ jf<br />

CHESTERFIELDS £ £ /fjMjf<br />

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niunnn^<br />

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■ i ruing \ ear.<br />

WfJm Ljvit) time Mm li' hi up a<br />

B^^^lwk Chr i.iIm'M you know why h<br />

tyy R|: is calledtheSniokt'i s(.iaarvtt?.<br />

9/r RK It".- lircaiiM- (ihoti'ilifld'sright<br />

re- combination of the finest to-<br />

.^■|Kf° .ass^*"" '** 9 B^M li;icc

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