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IN ADDRESS THE CHRONICLE L. S. U. MEETS DUKE IN THE STADIUM
SATURDAY
VOLUME XXVI, NUMBER 7 DUKE UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, N. C , WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1929 PRICE F I V E CENTS
VISITING PROFESSOR PRAISES PRESIDENT WILSON IN ADDRESS
Dr. W. S. Myers Gives Interesting Lecture to political Science
Class
TEACHES WILSON'S COURSE
Princeton Professor of Politic: Praises North Carolina Newspapers; is Former Professor of Dr. Rankin, of Duke Economics Department,
REPORTERS* M E E T I N G
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, i.la-.a . an: al the twolvi I S. Rankin' :
iam S ta r r Myers, iiho
troduced by Dr. R a n k h
menta l briefly on his college
in North Carolina as a stud
University. He also had a wot
for the superior type of ed i t !
HASTINGS'PUPPETS TO BE PRESENTED IN THE AUDITORIUM
S u e H a s t i n g s W i l l A m u s e D u k e
w i t h H e r U n i q u e T r o o p o f -
M a r i o n e t t e s
M A T I N E E F O R C H I L D R E N
A T h r e e A c t P l a y , a F a r c e , F o l l i e s ,
a n d M a n y O t h e r A t t r a c t i o n s
f r o m a n E x t e n s i v e R e p e r t i '
W i l l B e P r e s e n t e d H e r e
N o v e m b e r t h e F i f t e e n t h
n plunged into on in tens i i
Cont inu ing his talk, Dr. Myers e:
a r e a necessity. Oe also ftwDara the p a r t " B o s s " — c i c e p t t h e V a r e andThompsC type . H e desttrihcd the poli t ical par* aa the " r e i n s " and the boss as the " d r e c t o r . " In regard to pa r ty aclttiieuslii t h e speaker asserted t ha t if t l ie Demi
and the republ icans , while they are i power , in Congress there " i l l be a Hoove landsl ide in 1332. T h e republ icans aa In power ad the country is enjoying si era of prosperi ty, mak ing it difficult ft
: to gaii a Theod
velt , Dr. Myers said thi
his adminis t ra t ion . " T h e y appreciated t rue American l e a d e r s h i p . " Both of them btatl public opinion bslck of them.
The fac t t ha t Ave southern s t a tes wei Republican in the last election, accordin to the Princeton professor, was t h e be: t h ing t ha t has ever happened in tl South. Condemning tho direct primnr aa " t h e curse of the S o u t h , " the spcoki
a n d sand-bags him a t the p o l e s . "
HICKMAN TO SPEAK AT VESPERS SUNDAY
Profresor of Religious Psychology to Discuss Price of Peace at
Armistice Day Program
Dr . F r a n k 8. Hickman , of the echo of religiou, will be principal speaker s t h e second month ly vesper service n t 4 : i o'elajck S u n d a y af ternoon in the auc
Kind, Il vill d
II t r e a t peace a s if" it were bough
A.fter nu me roil a requests .T. F o s t e rnes will sing " G u n s , " aga in . Th. n ' s and women's clubs w J l also sing
A t the regular monthly meet ing of Hi
E r a s m u s Club, held a t the Facul ty Clnl
House ma Monday night , November 4
Dr. Shears of the German depar tment
present ctl a pnjier enti t led American
Character and Regional Geographical
Environment,
In the presentation Dr . Shears
some general laws r ega rd ing the influ
ence of geographic factors on ma
hie cul ture , and then showcal how
T h e Chronicle office, OH. T h e Union. In morrow evening a t S o'clock. The i. tViv KiitiKr'siiiiNS it, malar t f i ;a id ing their work. Other members of the staff will receive assign-
Myth of Lost Tribe is Exploded by Dr. Godbey
U n i v e r s i t y P r e s s i s P u b l i s h i n g B o o k b y F a c u l t y M e m b e r o n R e c e n t e r i e s R e g a r d i n g t h e A n c i e n t C i v i l i z a t i o n , of P a l e s t i n e ; L o s t H e b r e w T r i b e s N e v e r E x i s t e d i t i s S h o w n
s, while several a r e c h a r a c t e r i z e .
trt i n " T h e Puppe t F o l l i e s " — : sed figures, not hand puppe t s .
ay be compared to the grea t Pad i •1, a t least in appearance , a re som
the fea tures of this noted en te r ta inment has laeen received with enthn
include
a f e a , "
t play, "P ieE tnd P i cs, know i
Breakfas t for T w o , " and otha bers from an extensive repert i
r ioncttes, so f requent ly associated with Tony S a r g , the w o r l d ' s g rea tes
Id ' s play, a l though there wil l be : Idren 's mat inee in the aud i to r ium a 10 o'clock in the afternoon, featurin] =>eter B a b b i t , " " T h e Clown and Hi
Tra ined D o g s , " " T h e Milkmaid and
Her C o w , " and oth ol and lo thr i l te litilt-
en t r y i n g to per fec t them. I n Cieclio-
ivakia over 1,500 puppe t theaters
en establ ished, and both iu I t a ly and
duding i 5 tl) (It'll S taken
become in giving real in'tividutality and
personality to the l i t t le jo in ted figui
the marionet tes the fashionable fad of t h e hour . She worked with Tony Sarg for 10 y e a r s ; and in the program a t the aud i to r ium she will be assisted by hei staff of a r t i s t s . By many audiences she is p ronounced equal i f n o t be t te r than Tony S a r g , a n d her performances a n popular in New York with all k inds of
good time November I S .
" J e l l y " Leftwich and his Univ
t l a b orchestra ban been secured for the
c ra ted u
m s f o r m
•r pioneering condi-
iatto a dist inct nat ional type. The tli
tmssiou allowed how the New Englander,
the I 'ciansylvanian, and the Smtthfln
responded to the physical env i ronment ;
sections of tho Uni ted S ta tes i l lus t ra t i
the correlation of geographic background
through Abyssinia , Arab ia , a
ALUMNI SECRETARY RESIGNS TO PURSUE GOVERNMENT WORK
E D I T E D A L U M N I R E G I S T E R
K e p t A l u m n i W e l l - i n f o r m e d C o n
c e r n i n g C h a n g e s a t A l m a M a t e r ;
P a i d M a n y P e r s o n a l V i s i t s t o
A l u m n i C h a p t e r s i n S o u t h a n d
W e s t ; F o r m e r A t h l e t e
t s appea rance wi th in tlie n e s t few months.
Although tho t i t le does not beg in to
ugges t all t h a t is contained in t l ie work. he book is fundamenta l ly concerned with
explaining the causes of and exploding
of I s rae l . Dr . Godbey explains t ha t these t r ibes never c i i s tcd , a n d therefore verc qui te evidently never lost. Becent discoveries have afforded ample proof of
nmstnnccs which have led t o i ts wide
t a r e of the popula t ion of Pa les t ine , in
The book will contain over 800 pages with some 90 i l lustrat ions. I t will in elude both a n extensive b ib l iography ol
lated subjects . In the process of thi development of tlie major subject , Dr
Godbey will present a n intensive e th nological a n d sociological s tudy of tlie ancient civilisation and inhab i t an t s of Pa les t ine . The volume, when published
ga thered .
FRESHMAN GOES WHERE OTHERS DARE NOT PEEP
doe cap with white numbers shining
torkaiian near a half-completed iiiildiug. The workman was in •vt'ialts—very evidently busy. The oung man stood a t the w o r k m a n ' s ,ide a n d watched h im for a few
'he workman continued a t his task
a period of minutes. H e took no
ice of t h e y o u n g m a n ' s question
eemed. F ina l ly hs turned around
Student Volunteers met last Sa turda
ind Sunday a t the " Y " Camp, Sac;
•usa, on the Kosboro R o a d .
There wore several talks each for £
ecu minutes. The following ones tin
poke a r e : Dr . Cannon, Mrs . Haa l
Smith, a n d A. K . Moncheeter.
The S tuden t Volunteers will hold the
cgulur mee t ing next Wednesday nigl
it e igh t o 'clock in 107 Facu l ty Apar
nents. All members a r e requested to
omo 'and b r i n g their fr iends.
QUARTET RENDERS LAST DUKE RADIO PROGRAM
University Hour to Be Discon-tintied Because of Incon
venient Duke Period
ur p rog ram to b e brosideast in son
The quar te t , consist ing of -Bob B r
n, first t e n o r ; Emmet*. MeLar ty , se d t e n o r ; "W. M. Uucbuivh. first has d Rober t Cochrane, second bass, sai group of songs lay popular cunpo.icl
ie p rog ram was as follows: " T h e Bel of S t . M a r y ' s " , A d a m ; "Cornf ie ld Mel d i e s ' ' , Gatca ; " A n Ar rangement of
J u a a i t s i " , P a r k s ; " A n Arrangemt Annie L a u r i e " . P a r k s ; " G o o d Nigh t B e l o v e d " , P ineu i t i ; " C o m r a d e Song of H o p e , " A d a m ; " D e a r Ole D u k e . "
Mr. Bru ton . first Tenor of the Quarte t , s a n g two solos, " T h e Sweetest Story E v e r T o l d " , S t u l t i ; and " F o r You A l o n e ! " , by D 'Arde to t . Mr. Bru ton
who also accompanied the Quar te t .
Two solos by J, Fos te r Barnes, " T h e r e
Reciprocity Proposal is Sent to Athletic Boards
of Big Five of Carolina ECONOMIC PROFESSOR
WRITES FOR MAGAZINE Student Conference Submits Pro
posal Drawn up at N. C. State
JOE SAVAGE IS SECRETARY
Formal Proposal Seeks Full Reciprocity in Admission of Students to the Games Between the Teams of the Big Five; 7,000 Students Would Be Affected
Fraternities May Plan For Religious Services
Pan-Hellenic Council Considers Plan pus; Would Sponsor Appea
at Audit.
Council meet ing by Fletelae r the f ra tern i t ies or r a the r th sponsor regular religious serv
c Daike Audi tor ium every Sun-
f Noted Spe;
tha t
i so fa r
?h i f they d id n
Tho council o: planned on g e t t i n g s o m o very noted n down for tho services if the p l a n d id go
There has been no definite act ion take as tho plan was presented to each fr: te rn i ty representat ive, and they are t make a report to their c h a p t e r ; then tl chapter will decide what they th ink of i
l i t t i e is composed of two of the
nd one man from the facul ty .
One of the plans t ha t have I
te rn i ty to pay five dollars
NEW CHANTICLEER TO BE UNIQUE PRODUCTION
1 9 2 9 - 3 0 Y e a r B o o k T a k i n g S h a p e
R a p i d l y ; W i l l C a r r y O u t
H i s t o r i c a l T h e m e
ports from the Chanticleer office in-e tiaat the 1929-30 year book is tak-4hapc rapidly. All pictures for the
are ready to be pr inted. Proofs foi i i i division pages a n d the decorative ;ea for other p a r t s of the book havi
submit ted a n d the completed draw
N i t o b o ; " P are Tr idon T h o u g h t , "
" edi ted by J . C. 1 gy of Negro L i t e r a l . Calver ton; " E e o n
'clock aacsday nvonlng
Dr I -. . . t A Uige lo - , profesflsr ol
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T h e second Pun-Hellenic dance of thi year is to be held tomorrow night . Tin daucc will be held tit the Washington Duke hotel a s usual. Music will be fur uishod by " J e l l y " Leftwich a n d hif University (flub orchestra.
Dayton Dean, President of the P a n
Hellenic Council wishes everyone to re
for the ent i re Universi ty community ant
not for f ra te rn i ty members only.
ur s tudent ! to the games between us.
2. Mitfh an agreement Is thought to be • peciitlly adractical .iiiate eaela member of he big i i i" g roup plays every other
p o r t s ; and that therefore, t he re is only
ti the s tudent bodies and to the col-
trdly to admi t of deni say in th is connectioi
iiiliti -.vill In- enticed b
aalo of s tudent athlet ic book?:
Prevent sale of s tudent a thle t i
csignate a permanent monitor com
;. 1. Which committee will send tt
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t e a m s w h o s e r a t i n g w o u l d h a v e a s s u r e d a s e r i e s of
v i c t o r i e s f o r D u k e , b u t t h e y c h o s e d o u b t f u l f oe s .
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A s s u m i n g t h a t t h e s e t w o p o i n t s a r e t r u e , it is
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b e e n f a i t h f u l ; b e h a s d o n e h i s b e s t t o p r o d i
w i n n i n g t e a m . N o w h e i s i n a " h o l e , " t o u
a t h l e t i c e x p r e s s i o n . I s i t Our d u t y t o
h i m ? G o o d s p o r t s m a n s h i p d e c r e e s l h a t We g i v e t h e
L i t t l e M a n a n e v e n b r e a k a n d a c h a n c e t o " b e a t a n y
t e a m w e p l a y i n t h e S o u t h t h i s y e a r . " D r a w y o u r
TV c o n c l u s i o n ; o u r s w a i t s .
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P A R A G R A P H I C S
O u r c e m e n t b i c y c l e g o e s t o t h e f r e s h m a n w h o
f o u n d a n e r r o r i u t h e s t u d e n t d i r e c t o r y .
T h e g u y w h o p u l l s b u t t o n s off i n t h e l a u n d r y
n o t h a l f s o m e a n a s t h e o n e w h o i n s e r t s 3 ' s i n t e l
p h o n e n u m b e r s .
C o l l e g e b o y s a r e p e c u l i a r . T h e y s l i p t h e f u n n i e s
f r o m t h e i r s l u m b e r i n g n e i g h b o r s ' S u n d a y p a p e r
t h e i r w a y t o c h u r c h .
T H E F O O T B A L L S I T U A T I O N
T h e D u k e f o o t b a l l s e a s o n , m a t h e m a t i c a l l y . s p e a k .
i n g , i s n o w h a l f o v e r . O u t of t h e i r first five g a m e s
t h e B l u e D e v i l s h a v e b u t o n e v i c t o r y t o t h e i r c r e d i t .
A p p a r e n t l y D u k e h a s b a d a r a t h e r l i s t l e s s s e a s o n i n
s p i t e o f t h e f a c t t h a t s h e h a s s h o w n m e n a c i n g
s t r e n g t h i n p r a c t i c a l l y e v e r y g a m e . L a s t S a t u r d a y ,
f o r i n s t a n c e , a D u k e t e a m m i n u s s e v e r a l f i r s i - s i r in '_ -
m e n c a m e n e a r g i v i n g B o s t o n C o l l e g e a t a s t e o£ d e
f e a t , ( A n y o n e of t h e e i g h t p e r s o n s w h o h e a r d a
p l a y - b y - p l a y a c c o u n t of t h i s g a m e w i l l v e r i f y t h e
f o r e g o i n g s t a t e m e n t . ) Y e t , a l l e g e d B l u e D e v i l f o l ' !
l o w e r s , b a c k e r s , a n d s u p p o r t e r s h a v e b e e n s h o c k e d t o
t h e m a r r o w o v e r D u k e ' s m e d i o c r e s h o w i n g . I t is
o n l y n a t u r a l t h a t B l u e D e v i l f a n s s h o u l d w a n t to
k n o w w h y t h e t e a m h a s n o t b r o u g h t h o m e t h e b a c o n .
T h i s i s a n i n a l i e n a b l e r i g h t ; l e t e v e r y m a n t h i n k f o r
h i m s e l f .
T h e C h r o n i c l e h a s b e e n c h a r g e d h e r e a n d y o n
w i t h h a v i n g e v a d e d t h i s i s s u e . W c h a v e b e e n r e -
l i e c i i t b e c a u s e it is n o t in k e e p i n g w i t h o u r p o l i c y
t o t r e a d o n u n c e r t a i n g r o u n d l e s t w c s h o u l d f a l l .
F o r t h e b e n e f i t of t h o s e w h o c a n n o t b e a r o u r s i l e n c e
a n y l o n g e r , w e s h a l l f o r t h w i t h a p p l y s o m e C h r o n i c l e
o i l o n t h e t r o u b l e d w a t e r s .
A f t e r v i e w i n g o u r f o o t b a l l s i t u a t i o n f r o m a l l
s i d e s , w i t h o u t b i a s , w e h a v e c o n c l u d e d t h a t D u k e ' s
l o s i n g spe l l c a n h e a t t r i b u t e d t o o n e o r m o r e of t h e
f o l l o w i n g f u e l o r s a 11 j t h a t t h e s c h e d u l e t i n t s f a r h a s
R E G A R D I N G T H E A R C H I V E
( C o - E d E d i t o r )
O n c e a g a i n t h e Archive h a s m a d e , i t s a p p e a r a n c e
t i t h a s d o n e m o r e o r l e s s r e g u l a r l y s i n c e 1 8 8 7 . T o
t h o s e s t u d e n t s w h o h a d h o p e d f o r a l i t t l e v a r i e t y
a g e s , a c h a n g e i n i t s p o l i c y o f s e l e c t i n g i t s n
t e r i a l , t h e O c t o b e r i s s u e w a s a d i s t i n c t d i s a p p o i i
m e n t . T h e s t o r y a n d p o e m s w e r e f o r t h e m o s t p a r t
" i s c u r e i n m e a n i n g a n d t h e b o o k r e v i e w s a s p r e
p o n d e r a n t a s e v e r .
T h e O c t o b e r i s s u e , s i n c e it i s t h e first of t h e y e a r ,
m a y p e r h a p s lie p a r d o n e d fo r i t s l a c k of s t u d e n t m a
t e r i a l b u t i t c a l l s t o m i n d l a s t y e a r ' s e . l i t i o n of t h e
Archive w h e n ( a c c o r d i n g t o t h e i n d e x of v o l u m e 4 1 )
o u t of t h e s i x t y - e i g h t p o e m s , s t o r i e s , p l a y s , a n d s p e
c i a l a r t i c l e s p r i n t e d , o n l y t e n w e r e w r i t t e n b y s t u
d e n t s . O f t h e s e t e n , s i x w e r e w r i t t e n b y d i f f e r e n t
a u t h o r s five of w h o m w e r e u n d e r g r a d u a t e s . T h a i
liiiistuziiu' w h i c h p u b l i s h e s ( , 'Mclus ive of b o o k r
v i e w s ) d u r i n g t h e y e a r t h e w o r k o f o n l y l i v e s t u d e n t s
o u t of a s t u d e n t b o d y of a p p r o x i m a t e l y 1 7 0 0 , s h o u l d
r e p r e s e n t i t s e l f a s a m a g a z i n e p u b l i s h e d by t h e s t u
d e n t s is i n c o n g r u o u s , to s a y t h e l e a s t .
N o m a t t e r w h a t i t s m e r i t a s a m a g a z i n e i l l u s t r a
t i v e of i h e m o d e r n i s t i c , r e a l i s t i c , o r w h a t e v e r y o u
m a y c h o o s e t o ca l l i t , t r e n d i n l i t e r a t u r e , t l ie Archive
d o c s n o t fu l f i l l t h e p u r p o s e f o r w h i c h il w a s e s t a b
l i s h e d . I t p r o v i d e s p r a c t i c a l l y n o o u t l e t f o r t h e
l i t e r a r y w o r k s of t h e c a m p u s a n d o f fe r s b e c a u s e of
i l s e x e l i i s i v e n e s s a l m o s t n o i n c e n t i v e f o r t h e p r o d u c
l i o n of s u c h w o r k s . A s a m a t t e r of f a c t , t h i s p u b l i
c a t i o n c a n h a r d l y b e s a i d t o b e p u b l i s h e d for t h
s t u d e n t s . H o w m a n y u n d e r g r a d u a t e s r e a l l y r e a d
t h e Arch in ! T h e c o r r e e l a n s w e r c o u l d p r o b a b l y b e
s t a l e d in t w o figures. M o s t of t h e m g l a n c e t h r o u g h
t h e m a g a z i n e a n d n o t lacing a t t r a c t e d by a f a m j l i
n a m e a n d b e i n g s t i l l l e s s i n l e r e s t e d i n t h e a l t r u U r
d o n a t i o n s of a c e r t a i n g r o u p of w r i t e r s , c a s t if c a ;
a l l y a s i d e , f o r e v e r m o r e f o r g o t t e n .
T h e d e f e n s e c o m m o n l y oiTci-ed fo r Ihe Archive i s
i h a t t h i s p u b l i c a t i o n is n o t p o p u l a r w i t h s t u d e n t s
b e c a u s e i t s c o n t e n t s a r e o n t o o h i g h a p l a n e i n t e l
l e c t u a l l y f o r t h e m a j o r i t y of u n d e r g r a d u a t e s ; t h e y
a r e n o t c a p a b l e of u n d e r s t a n d i n g o r o p p t f e i a t i u g
s u e h s u b t l e a n d s y m b o l i c w r i t i n g . P e r h a p s t h i s i s
s o — w e w i l l n o t a r g u e t h e p o i n t , h u t t h e f a c t r e m a i n s
t h a t t h e Archive i s n o t r e a d . D u k e s t u d e n t s , t
a p p e a r a n c e s , r e f u s e t o b e e d u c a t e d t o t h e l e v e l of t h e
Archive. T h e y w i l l n o t b e t r a n s f o r m e d o n
m o n t h i n t o m e m b e r s of I h e I n t e l l i g e n t s i a .
P e r h a p s if t h e Archive w o u l d p r i n t , t o g e t h e r
w r i t i n g s of t h e " h i g h e r t y p e " m o r e a r t i c l e s w r i t t e n
by s t u d e n t s , i n c l u d i n g m a t e r i a l w h i c h t locs n o t h a v e
a d e e p a n d h i d d e n m e a n i n g , (he m a g a z i n e w o u l d b e
c o m e u s e f u l a s w e l l a s o r n a m e n t a l . S t u d e n t s r e a d
i n g s t o r i e s , e s s a y s , or p o e m s w r i t t e n by s o m e o n e I b e y
k n o w , m i g h t i n a d v e r t e n t l y p e r u s e o n e of t h e " m o d
e r n i s t i c " c o m p o s i t i o n s b l i s s f u l l y u n a w a r e t h a t t h e i r
l i t e r a r y s t a n d a r d s a r e b e i n g r a i s e d . T h u s t h e
Archive w o u l d n o t b e c h i e f l y a w a s t e of p a p e r a n d
i n k . s t u d e n t e f f u s i o n s w o u l d f i n d a p l a c e i n t h e s u n ,
t i n g s o f t h e " i n t e l l i g e n t s i a " w o u l d n o t b e n e g
l e c t e d , t h e e d i t o r s of I h e p u b l i c a t i o n w o u l d b e d o i n g
t h e i r d u t y , a n d e v e r y b o d y w o u l d b e h a p p y .
b e e n t o o c o m p r e h e n s i v e ; (2) t
b e e n m a t e r i a l l y w e a k e n e d b y a
n u m b e r o f e a r l y s e a s o n i n j u r i e s ; i
H a r t , s y s t e m h a s n o t f u n c t i o n e d i:
t h i s f a l l .
T h i s y e a r D u k e u n d e r t o o k I h e m o s t d i f f i cu l t s c h e
d u l e i n t h e i n s t i t u t i o n ' s h i s t o r y . N o o n o o f r e a s o n -
i t s c l f h a s
u n u s u a l l y l a r g e
( 3 ) t h a t t h e D e -
a l l g a m e s p l a y e d
T H E R E C K L E S S A G E
[ V . M . I . C a d e t ]
M u c h h a s b e e n w r i t t e n o n l i t i s s u b j e c t , e s p e c i a l l y
b y A m e r i c a n a u t h o r s , a b o u t A m e r i c a n p e o p l e . A d
h e r e n t s t o t h e o l d s c h o o l l o u d l y p r o c l a i m t h e s i n s
o f t h e d a y ; t h e r e c k l e s s n e s s o f t h e m o d e m g e n e r a
t i o n ; t h e s t e a d i l y d e c r e a s i n g m o r a l s t a n d a r d s of I h e
y o u n g e r s e t . T h e m o d e r n s p r a i s e t h e n e w w o r l d
e; t e l l o f t h e n u m e r o u s i n v e n t i o n s f o r o u r
c o m f o r t a n d r e c r e a t i o n t h a t h a v e b e e n b o r n i n
c e n t u r y ; p r a i s e t h e e r a a s t h e g r e a t e s t in a l l h i s t o r y .
e x t e n t b o t h a r e r i g h t . T h e t w e n t i e t h c e n
t u r y h a s b r o u g h t f o r t h a v e r i t a b l e a v a l a n c e of n e w
i c e s ; a u t o m o b i l e s a n d a e r o p l a n e s t o h a s t e n
t r a n s p o r t a t i o n ; m o v i n g p i c t u r e s a n d c o u n t r y c l u b s ,
l l y a e c e s s a b l e t o e v e r y o n e , t o f u r n i s h n e w
n , w h i l e r a d i o s a n d v a r i o l a s , b r i n g i n g e x
c e l l e n t m u s i c a t t h e t u r n of a s w i t c h , i n c r e a s e t h e
d e s i r e t o d a n c e a n d h a v e a p a r t y .
T h e r e s u l t w a s n a t u r a l . T h e y o u t h , finding p l e a s
u r e in a l l t h e s e t h i n g s , is n o l o n g e r c o n t e n t i o si l
a t h o m e w i t h t h e f a m i l y in t h e e v e n i n g s a n d r e a d
t h e p a p e r s a n d b o o k s . H e i s n o t c o n t e n t t o p l a y
w h i s t a n d " i ' p J e n k i n s " w i t h t h e b o y s a n d , ' i r l s
w h o l i v e n e x t , d o o r : n a y . w h y be b u r d e n e d w i t h s u c h
b o r i n g p a s t i m e s w h e n , b y t n o r c l y j u m p i n g t h e - o a d -
s t c r h e c a n b e a t a n i g h t c l u b o r a g o o d p a r t y in a
f e w m i n u t e s , o r , i f a n e v e n t of p a r t i c u l a r i r . t e r c s i
is t a k i n g plaice in a n o t h e r t o w n fifty, s i x t y o r s e v e n t y
m i l e s a w a y , b e c a n co l lec t , s o m e o f t h e b o y s a n d g i r l s
T H E C H R O N I C L E
S C R A W L I N G b y J . P . L „ J r .
id spir i t t ha t allowed the sa "alienee fotjret the appearance of the choir
•rption of the music. Waaler Boy and Irish Tune from County Derr
i tond a few private comments am
in row H ! By tlio way, before
forget it, confound the open-eyed, joyo
i a nity- tiny liltiiiEt-blank, etc., etc
ants: A canny goat lemma, evidently ig-married, probably a long-fill iTrt in c, a seat down, looked cri t ical ly tit tt:
as of the old 1
suns supposed by themselves to have
lage, burn anal msike genera l
ody has tlie dev i l ' s own hard lot of
good par t of llto t ime! " Discordant they may appear , atn.1 n
a p p y ; but. Lural, lion- tltcy conlil s ing!
Overhead in the ca fe te r i a ; " S a y , no
t ha t girl h a s n ' t a bad face at a l l ! Nil
looking—attract ive, i s n ' t s h e ! "
is the lad who complained bit-mse the Pat L s d y w a s n ' t as fa t tight she would bo. " S a y , what
about his. " t e m p e r i n c u t , " looks across
one uf t h e shiny-topped tables in No. 3
" D o you " Y e s ,
cracked t
T h e Bo
not only f but for s
no horcsy simply a
should m
oally think I ' m level lieadcila"
on, i t ' s
e wise on
ton scoi-
much to
to say '
Duke determined t
Ilia; laalte taouragem
r ight , and
ed maeli
Una lean
Boston, Duke has g
fighting cliance, a m
sao level it*a flat!' opposi te .
was consoling. An
o one-sided defeat
Duke football hopes
t inde r of this season
to come. And i t is or a d e f e a t " ; i t is
fact . B u t t ha t fac t
man and woman a t give the coach and
e every b i t of e n
. I t Tutbyvil le was
played heroically a t
he w a n t l Given a
" ™ " h ™ * "
id modern speed i s hia God. I t h
allows him to yalay and get the mi
out of the waking hours t h a t be does n
end a t work.
W h a t , then, a re the harmful r e su l t s !
Tbcy are the same aa in any th ing etse-
;ome will always csarry tlainga too fi
Some vail aitay out too la te so t ha t th.
1 a funk the neist day. Sonio «
a drive too faat and end in t
dead or bad ly bruised. Howevf
t thosi aatfrtat
to be limited to a f e w ! Cannot all
golf and tenuia, ride and swim,
nd football a n d baseball games n o w !
And in doing those th ings ore not their
tiaid? elevated by sueh spo r t s t Thay
re busy all the t ime, running a round all
tat as a whole they are probably pursu-
g more healthful a n d moral recreat ions
inn their fathers and g randfa the r s vtao,
acause of tho lack of thea t res ami movies
id easily accessible par t ies often aeek
ore sordid pas t imes for tho lotag dark,
i.t •••' ••: ,it;-.
I t is a 1'aat Age, ws do not deny tha t ,
it only Uccklcsa in the eyes of those
DUG-OUT
L. W . A N D E R S O N
asked lay several rtU-
Chronicle to make sa further s tampede
boots-I't-vii'ivat llnil title reutls niaiv-a-dtiya. I n doing this we are not poking ridicule a t any atutlent publication or lielittlini; the efforts of the edi tors or contr ibutors We are, on the other hand, cndeavorini? to s t imulate o cer ta in amount of indi
carried beyond tin- boutada of godly iretatioll, and iudi villain Usui litita lie-to t hem a ra ther obstrusia highei
am. l 'ur thsit rraaoai wc a taok iii this column. The t
I N T E R E S T I N G STORY Roebuck Fa l l Annual , Kosenwalrt, I; price, free g ra t i s for nothing.
e (iOH-odd pages there is
ie l ights for the farm is
umina t ing . T h e oil and ,
The book has not much of a plot bul ie s tory is in teres t ing , nevertheless 'here is a direct appeal to the t'titiitat
il ( N o . CX 1007S2) is decii
some and instruct ive and the b i t of
iption te l l ing of the glories of
lliiee liutlotictl, horn-toed shoes is i
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B L U E E M B E R S
Wednesday, November 6, 1929
PROJECTIONS
For being jus t the answer To any m a i d e n ' s p rayer .
EDWARD L o u i s M Y
A new writer makes hia d e b u t ;
C H A L L E N G E
I t s waits, sha t te r ing the stillnesi
With the p ip ing chant of Pan .
If with your gal lant sallies
You rout t ranqui l l i ty .
Fo r quiet ly I rest t h e r e -
follow-up of last weeks " V i s i o n " —
OMAR
Omar, oh thou whose cup forever held
igh
T h e tree nea th which you lived and loved and thought*
Did heaven mock your caref ree creeds,
Of which on ea r th you left |lao seeds,
Ami prove I hey were h u t foolish shouts
To fill our feeble minds with d o u b t s !
Or do rushes green beside the brook s u p
Melancholy f rom your l ips , and no th ing
more?
W O S D E B F R E N C H LOVELL, ' 33 .
My big hand itches to stroke that l i t t le
g i r l ' s head—sho 'd get a thri l l out of it
ittlc bobb ing up and dow
like to try my hand a t i t—he bet ter thai
Waah Duke in Bronie
lenty-four hours n getting
t rys t ing place for . M. a young man
aure t ha t can be given on a campus. Tha t
s, I used to , now d i d n ' t I ! Funny , they
t o n ' t come over here for those new meet-
ings I hear about . They aound like they
lugh t to be mighty in teres t ing . Wonder
;f I 'm too old. These young people have
i notion t h a t old th ings ought to be dis-
jartled a long with old ideas.
A Clock in the Near; Classroom Building
Wonder why everybody 's f rowning a t
io—that fa t l i t t le prof down there is the
low one, not mc. . . . My ticks—or his
- a r c mak ing tltom nod. . ' , . Hare I i:<>.
ne more m i n u t e ! . .. . They d o n ' t know,
ecause I keep a poker face, t h a t I ' m
net a s hot under the collar as they. Any
tber t ime in t h e day—tha t ia, if he
oesn ' t happen t o be he re—I can g e t a
t t le pleasure out of my work. . . .
Venus de Milo in the L ib ra ry
'm doing my work p re t ty well—cre-
I a r epu ta t ion , so to speak. W h a t
tld P a r i s think of m e l H e could da te
ie migh ty p re t ty gir ls here in the
l i n g room. Come to think of i t , I be-
c more da tes a rc m a d e and kept t igh t
s under my nose in a n d around t h i s
l ing room t h a n where I am over the re
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Key Town selling —a new telephone idea
C o m m e r c i a l d e v e l o p m e n t m e n o f t h e B e l l
S y s t e m h a v e o r i g i n a t e d a n e w u s e o f t h e
t e l e p h o n e w h i c h i s p r o v i n g e c o n o m i c a l a n d
e f f i c i e n t f o r m o d e r n s a l e s m a n s h i p . F r o m
i m p o r t a n t c e n t r a l t o w n s t h e s a l e s m a n m a k e s
p e r i o d i c v i s i t s t o c u s t o m e r s a n d p r o s p e c t s
by telephone.
T o c o n c e i v e t h i s i d e a , t o m a k e i t p r a c t i c a l
b y s e l e c t i n g K e y T o w n s
a d v a n t a g e o u s r a t e s t o st
s o f n-
r o u n d i n g p o i n t s ,
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ i p r a c t i c e — a l l t h i s
i l l u s t r a t e s h o w t e l e p h o n e s e r v i c e i s a s o p e n a s
a n y c o m m o d i t y t o c o n s t r u c t i v e i m a g i n a t i o n .
K e y T o w n s e l l i n g i s o n e o f m a n y i n d i c a
t i o n s o f t h e s t e a d y d e m a n d , p r e s e n t a n d t o
c o m e , f o r m o r e a n d m o r e t e l e p h o n e s e r v i c e .
, thor,
o carry th ings t
e ailwa;
BELL SYSTEM
' O U R P I O N E E R I N G W O P . K H A S J U S T B E G U N '
Wednesday, Nnvc.mber 6, 1929 T H E C H R O N I C L E
^ ^ c ^ ^ c v ^ a s j ^ ^ ^ c * ^ COLLEGIATE VARIOUS SURIFPTS
1 ARTIST GOES LITERARY MAKE INTERESTING
S O C I E r T j Misa ELOISE LAMBERT, editor ?
NIGHT CLOUDS
The white mares of the niooai rush alon the sky
Beating their golden hoofs upon the glat
The white mares of the moon are a standing on their hind legs
Pawing at the green porcelain doors <
Strain .vour utmost, .Scatter the milky duat of stare, Or the tiger sun will leap upon you and
With one lick ol
ENTERTAINS
All.v Laav.vll.
FOR KAPPA ALPHA THETA
Miss Julia Leggettc entertains ttetistatfully, Saturday night, Nos a dance at her home, honoring Hie Kappa Alpha Thcta fraternity and
n flowers, and in the is large
decorated w
the Blue Devil Orchestra.
LAMBDA CHI ALPHA ENTERTAINS The Lambda Chi Alpha, fraternil
teattaioed moat cliaimiitigly on Saturday Nov. E, at a tea danee at the Forest Country Club in honor of their pledi
The club room was toutefnUy decorated
WORK ON DEVIL'S DISCIPLE IS PROGRESSING NICELY
Taurians Need More Students i Their Committees; Experi
ence Not Necessary
The Taurians ore now getting down fine points. Previous rehearsals have dealt with the learning of the lines of "The Devil's Disciple/* but at the present time, the cast is taking on the atmoi phew, and endeavor in a to catch the spirit of the Rtvoi-itionary Period.
The "Devil's Dleciple" la a sat
rh;;ta'y rta't. lis "a alior, Mrs. Dodgec
: ti, aaf a Bri'ish general, wi strike deep in the hearts of the audtenc Duke students "iii remember "The Ba
'"The Devils Diaciple" bids fair t equal if not surpass it.
As has been brought to the attautiu
CHRONICLE dealing with the dramatic aa sociation, Little Theater work includes scope far wider than merely those funa
Taurian Players is an organization eoi si sting of and conducted by stud en I alone i it offers to the students intereate in any of its departments practical ea
sistently efficient and buiainesslikc in all
Id iti on til help. It is urged lits i cit[rested in any phase the- Tauiiaus see eithca
i, Betty Burcia, Steve: Iward Tolsou clee
tricinn, or Preston MoseB publicity man ager. Experience in any of tho depart mcntai is not essential. It is the purpose of the Taurians to train.
\Light and i Compact
Sold and Serviced by
THE ROSE AGENCY, Inc. 206 Corcoran Street
D u r h a m , N. C.
ENTERTAINS AT HALLOWE'EN PARTY
Miss Dorothy Newsotma. eaiteittiiiir. uito charmingly, Saturday nigbt, at a lalloave'en party at her home.
The house was decorated very attrae lively in Hallowe'en colors, and man;
HALLOWE'EN DINNER AT SOUTHGATE
On Thursday night, the Smiltijratc tlii
decorated in Hallowe'en colors, bles, placed along the outer
the dining room were beautiful! cd with Hallowe'en emblems, i .nds of orange and black.
EKO-L OFFERS PRIZE FOR SHORT STORIES
Freshmen and Sophomore Women Are Eligible in Short Story
Contest
oiy written by a freshman or sopl ore woman student at Duke Universi i to be offered by Eko-L, honora •holsistic order for junior and sen •omen. The contest which closes Jai ry 5, 1830, is to be held in aceordai ith the following regulations:
;cnds, (2) neighborhood traditions, (3) •tot-ical happenings, (4) local see: eidents. The contestant, howev it at all limited by these suggei
ENTERTAINS AT TEA Dean Alice Baldwiu, Mrs. Hazea
ir the week-end Miss Katharine Bry [ thia city. Miss Mary Kirklaud was the In
neat of Miss Elizabeth MacFadyen
Miss Luoilli Saturday, her I.. Gaincy, tn
parents, ill ltd her sist Gfiiuey of
John Held, Jr., Makes Debut "" mber College Humor—
Necking is Subject
iicaitly hers, doubling ir . few years from now h irt work he has done
latitat- Mtavl..- il 's liocaiuse I'm dilfer , but kissing has .always sort aaf modi aaicti. My girl i-on-ii - ; . .
Itl-fasliionetl nowadays. Necking was all ight for old-fashioned people four or five
years ago." " Y e a " interrupted Gladys, " I think was just sort of a fad," "Yeah, that's it, a fad," said Goofy.
ibly disgusted with girla thai sve red ants. It's garter liat's all it is; it's just garter t
takes Iter out," agrated Gladys. " I couk tell the auinute I saw you that yoi wonldn 't want to neck. I felt safe witl you."
"I 'm glad," said Goofy, "because litinl; na'ikiiig i* terribly cheap."
" I do too," said Gladys, looking a
VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE EXPERT SPEAKS AT DUKE
C. C. Robinson of the Y. M. C. A. National Council is the
Speaker
CHAPEIPROGRAMS Dr. Wannamaker is First Speaker
of Week on Relation of Student to College
Y.M.C.A. SPEAKER IS HEARD
Dr. C. C. Robinson, Vocational Guidance Expert, Who is Visitor on the Campus, Discusses Religion as a Purpose on Thursday
{By E. W. LONG, JR.)
During tli« paast week.tlaerc have my interesting and beneficial lea
C. C. Robi member of tl Y. M. C. A.,
of New York City, ational Couneil of tt risited Duke Univemit last week iu order I
inducted at Duke by Mr, i a widely-known specialii :et of vocational guidanc .10 site la experiments condl
t Citadel college in South During hie first visit to I
tson began.his program b;
elaborate questionnaires were then fille out by about fifty students, eontainin
terests and abilities, etc. When Mr. Robinson returned for h:
second visit, he and C."B. Loomis, who head of the Y. M. C. A. student work i the South, divided the students who ha
Each group of students consisted t
seated that profession or field of wori The group leaders then consulted enc member of their groupa separately o
Some of the group leaders who repn sented the various professions were:
Professor Bryan Bolich, law; Profei
THE PINES TEA ROOM CHAPEL HILL BOULEVARD
im Durham. 4 Miles from Chapel Hill.
saor A. 11, Anderson, of the Latin lent, spoke on Friday. He talked u and Education. He stressed the nee of Latin in education by com-
vividly portrayed at Vespers Sun
presented by Mr. J. roster Barnes. ; service opened with a solo, "The
Trumpeter," by Mr, " B o b " Cochrane tvhieh was followed by the scripture read.
g and prayer. Mr. Barnes then read •0 poems after which he sang "There No Death." Mr. Walter Cutter read ie of his own poems, "topiicm." The rvico closed, with another solo by Mr.
MEETING OF POLITY CLUB THURSDAY NIGHT
Petition to Pi Gamma Mu Social Science Fraternity
Granted
regular monthly meeting of the Club will be held Thuratiay, X-..-
:]i,artctt at this time. The petition died hy the Club in the aring of last year has been granted by ie Pi Gamma Mu National Social
do soon for the Club to go national. T!i,,s
Ride The Buses and Street Cars
Convenient - Safe - Economical Four Tickets for 30 cents
Electrical Fixtures and Reading Lamps
Durham Public Service Co.
, N, Wilson, of the chemistry deps
oik begun hy Mr. Robinson and
>PORTABLE< I T Y P E W R I T E R S f
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W H E R E I T I S
t, ll.fi,
STATIONERY needs no tongue—
to tell about you; its texture, its quality, its appearance— the very crispy crackle the envelope gives as it isbpened— ate eloquent to eye and ear and finger-tips.
Old Hampsh ire Stationery is eloquent in just this way-—it tells volumes about you, about your taste and good judgment.
OWL PHARMACY
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Page Four THE C H R O N I C L E Wednesday, November 6, 1929
"Je? jgg j ? HERB O'KEEF, JR.
1 BLUE IMPS WIN "TRACK MEET1 ' 5 1 S P O R T S B O B P A T T O N
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CAMERON'S FROSH ROLL UP BIG SCORE ON WAKE FOREST BABY DEACONS ARE
SWAMPEDBY FROSH Coombs Stars in Game With 60-
Yard Run -for Touchdown as Wake Forest Loses 65-0
DUKE HARRIERS MEET CAROLINA TEAM THIS WEEK MEETTOBTRUNAT
HILL NEXT FRIDAY
they ionglat
slanieai. Eve
lack of re om whist le
though Wake
'air test , due e r i a s t r eng th .
o whiBtle, t.aitl
doul.tttatlly Maison, lltitue
T h e former , plsaying q
verse pltiys which fooled t h e a u d showed excellent all
p layed a n i f t y g a m e , b o t h often, defensively, a t fnllLisitk.
Mulling, gua rd , a n d Blackso
when he b r o k e through tackle shor t ly af
ter the va rs i ty was sent in, an,I raced fid
a p p a r e n t l y h a d latin shor t ly a f t e r cross ing
b, wo ga ined five out of a possible
ia Haiti depa r tmen t will doubt less bt cinl to the t eam when they j ou rne ; k R idge 01 Armis t ice Day to bottla rung c a d e t ' s aggrega t ion , i o the r defect in our p lay was tht
work on kick o its, when, dpspit i iful boots t h a t consistently t raveled
live y a r d line a n d even beyond, th
being
allow
and ii
downed. Tlie
should be eaai l j
did t.i
tcittki
hoif. lack o
a l ly i i
so tha
will t
Mo
be a d m i t t e d th
Wake Forest t
ed a first t eam s t r e n g t h , a s evi
the baeklleld, n h
com-lies wi
ide of the ii
encod hy th
y 19 to 0
.,• . r a i l :•:•:
itirely to
we could p robab ly have act
rough the air .
e good news is co 1 tallica" iii t Mtid
a nt gua rd unt i l he grit
lily lata avai lable for e:
n the game on Novell
IOS hod a lot of t roub le
uf it is beginning t " yii'li!
:nd he repor ted for prac-
October SI , 129.
blamed on a low moral
ig sp i r i t , or s t r i f e be
.aches, or b reaks in
lection of p layers because of their f
null , personal an- aa-ctigraiplak'iil ailatljaa
Our man should be given eredi t for •
gh morale t ha t exists in the face of •
defeats we have t aken .
Only yes terday several of the vetei let us ' '
o speak, a g a i n s t B
i ha l t our losing til
..on km, •taut inasmnel
we are mak ing our s t a r t in the Confer* next S a t u r d a y and that r igh t now oral nf us a re sti l l too cr ippled to
game without fur ther hur t s .
The rumbr t
wreaaked la;
nit il was r
As to the
aiality coul one wished
I n w h a t
etics I laav
tlie overwhelming
ot. The morale is go
liaiv
o do
i pe r i
neve
been shown ha
nee I have had known a be t te
and th is is the biggest fat-
tats. P i t t beat us because !
(Cont inued on P a g e 0)
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BULLING ON THE CONFERENCE . W I T H
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\e upheld his r epu ta t ion as t h
forward passer in the n a t i o n '
oiraance aga ins t Boston Sa tu i
Th i s week ' s
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Boston College to a 2 0 1 2 haps Duke will surpr ise the a g l v e L . S. U. a run fo r their
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F lo r i da 'a Ga to r s run in to A brick wall
a ina t H a r v a r d . The nor the rn t eam
3 no more t h a n play s t r a igh t footbal l ,
it they took the Gators for a r ide to
e t u n e o f 14-0.
We just, finished wonder ing what some
you guys would say abou t us for mak-
g ano the r predict ion th is week. N o , 1
m ' t think i t will be pr in tab le . A n y w a y
(Cont inued on P a g e 6)
RUBE GOLDBERG ON "COLLEGE SPIRIT
Humorist Says that Love of Alma Mater is the
Bunk
" I most cer ta in ly th ink t h a t college
you should titad in the old g r a d u a t e who grasped his d iploma twen ty or twenty-five y e a r s ago a n d swere ever las t ing allegiance to every blade of grass t h a t l ifted i ts academic head upon the campus green. This ia tlie only phase of the sub jee t t h a t
" T h e pyrotechnic display of luve for the dear old a lma ma te r dur ing the underg radua t e days mus t be taken a s a matte-
ack a n d b it the :
descent green end whi te? The so-callc unde rg radua te college sp i r i t i s u ' t eplr
ait al l . I t is merely a healthy tlisphay t
proximi ty . Tho college boy is ou a foi
year educat ional spree before go ing oa
into the world to p a y his own rent . !
is h is college because he cats in it, sice]
in i t , p lays in it a n d s tudies in i t . I
na tu ra l ly th inks it is the o.
(Con :•«)
Devils Are Favorites in First Varsity Contest with Tar Heels
This Season
a repeat the i r wir ;nr, and will give in. The I m p d
Carol ina Tair Tha i
ice will t ake Ha rd in 's place oi
Coach Buahkai t has not yet
d the Hi the T a r
L a s t season, the Duke vars i ty ra;
loth of t hem by large scores. Carolin.
alaimed t h e Southern Couference t i t l
then, a u d , since P u k e was not then in th
tonferenee, Duke could not win t ha t t i t l
lihciaHy.
Cap ta in Hill Simon, who has taken firs
n the two runs entered by the varsit;
his year , luoks even be t te r t h a n evei
rad should make a s t rong b id for firs
blind flying Three new G-E contributions
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S P O R T S m @ L. S. U. CONFERENCE OPENER H E R B O ' K E E F , J R .
Sports Editor
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DUKE DEVILS HOLD BOSTON TO LOW SCORE IN UPSET GAME DEVILS SHOW BEST
FORM TH[S SEASON Dukesters Hold Strong Bostor
Team Which Held. Villanova to Tie Game
(Jimmy Gobbel) On last Saturday Duke lost a cut
throat game to the strong Boston College
the fray. The fi
;e. When indoi
ed Duke was on the short entl of ilO-12. Shortly after the game starteal Don
Carpenter intercepted a Boston pass and ran it baek 73 yards for the first score of the game. Buie failed to make cstrst point by way of drop-kick. Duks played fine football after this, and it was not until well into the seeded period that Boston drew level with the Devils, adoring with a successful attack through the
The two teams played neck and neck
The Picture Supreme!
DUKE MEETS LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY SAT. DUKE PLAYS FIRST
CONFERENCE GAME WITH TIGERS HERE
T H E HANG-OVER
BILL BRYAN
biggest man on the i a good game at Saturday. He will S. TT. Saturday.
IT PUTS T H E STAGE i IN ECLIPSE!
FLOREaVZ ZIEGFELD'S
RIO RITA
AUTalkinE-AHSi
BEBE DANIELS JOHN BOLES
spectacle! With
BLUE IMPS MEET OAK RIDGE HERE
ARMISTICE DAY Military School Has Fine Team
This Year; Imps Will Have to Work Hard to Win
FRESHMEN LOOK GREAT
Students Will Take in Game Alter Being Given Half Holiday for Armistice
Ethlie Cameron's Blue Imps, after hav-
e frosh and the O. E. I. boye Jina
such men as Black-tlamrick, Holt, and arong a ad fast foi-'ako Forest tilt, this
of gains. The fact ti
Oak Kidgo always pi
One of the e lpon being ask
lorlh Carolina
ilk
Oil t ibmi ted the follow
of Saturday 'F
1 Inii
•
..in ittaburgb ...
at, Notre Dame W. & J.
ttrigin to 1SJ16 anaT ivns formally c ized after Trinity college becac
Duke university iu 1024.
EXPLANATION FOR THIS COLUMN THIS WEEK
We had decided to quit inflicting this weekly atrocity ou those of the students
right ti| if this
LIGHT WORKOUTS FOR TEAM THIS WEEK
We are glad to hear that Coach Delia is decided on a program of light wor
We auely don 't want any of the veteran
ABOUT DUKE'S LOSING STREAK Elsewhere on this page there appears I
leter written by the Captain of the Duke football team, in which a Green sports writer is "called" on a column
io repeatedly. Our tea
• any man or any team
credit. Third, Du
ill rebound i e school tha : has gotten
h simply because Waste enough t . because a lot of
Is off any pro v.- •
tabled to coach the Duke i
shortly afterwards, and was n uWce to star again that sen year he has done good play
ames in which he has gotten, ;en handicapped wine b; loulder. When "Oek" was sent in t
the Boston first 1
. C. Stat s big eta la; ttecitlei
Duke and Davidson Sign Two-year Contract
week. This information utterly dispelled a
belief that football relationships betwc these two institutions; avould lata sever after the game at Davidson on Thanl giving. It has been mutually agreed II the Turkey day contest would t
T A L K I N G T U R K E Y
SUGGESTIONS REQUESTED
STRONG COMEBACK FOR DEVILS We were agreeably surprised last Sat
urday when Duke outplayed tho stronj sston Colleee team. Although the bcaa ters won by 20-12 Duke gained mor st downs and gains from scrim mag-an the Eagles. When we remembe:
that Villanova and Boston tied earlier hi the season Saturday'^ game makes u " " - that Duke ia ready to stage i
lack now. L. S. U. is in : tough timo next Saturday beeausi Blue Devils are beginning to click
n for I > devil of a oitag, boys, let's keep it up and shov nrolina where to go.
POINT-A-MINUTE; AND THEN SOME
The old timers that tell us aboui
really ran wild, i the Baby De
JAN JANKOSK1
it Duke fa
tiad. We do
t he will not have
ough. 0. C. gaini Boston and wae
re look for Godfn
Teams Are Rated About Equal After L. S. U. Drops Game
to Arkansas
DEVILS WILL BE IK FORM
First Home Game in Four Weeks Will Probably Draw a Large ,
ional loss to Arkansas, put the Dnkc-J. S. U. game in siti entirely different ight from the one in which it rested up intil hist .Saturday.
Up to then, critics latid repairdiatl the Slue Devils as being a good team, but
badly crippled by . that
-fore '.tualil be run up on th Louisiana had been picked t siblta Conference headliner, feat at the hands of tlie aorbacks to the tunc of 32-in the hopes of Ituss Coh
Light work outs and little or a aagiug seems to be the order i or this week in Coaeh Dehart
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ai.jiin.-l II #v reeo t-ill be it
id all of then c this season t(
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T H E C H R O N I C L E Wednesday, November 6, 1929
DEVILS SHOW BEST FORM THIS SEASON
(Continued from Page 5)
had left off at the cud of the first
with straight football from Duke'a 40 yard line. That gave Boston a lead
Muld not be overcome at that lati of the name, and the "Beancaters'
i Buis and O. C. Qodfrey were tni
earning the ball for gains every ie handled the ball. These two men the outstanding players, but several
ether men played like the devils they are named after. Some of these are Adhins, Bryan, Cole, and Carpenter.
oZT Left End
Left Taekle
aLeft Guard .
«„,„„. IZ.c"'!'I »
Murphy
BtHrley
Kelly
Score Boston
by polls
Bight Guard
Eight Taekle
Right End
Quarterback
Left Half
Eight Half
Fullback eriods:
e o
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Buie
B a v r
Murra
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Marr, Godfrey. Points after to, is: Colbert (2). Boston'College i tes: Buckley for Diaion; Plauase nan; Larktn for Gorman; Ander >owna; Dipisa for Moloney; Bern i"oang; Gibbon for Murphy; Colt
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Mirley; Vodoklys for Autos; Mallett Cor Cieetlen; Marr for Kelly; Shea for Marr. Duke: Hyatt fur Peeler; Hayes
Jarpenter; Frocdnian for Aalkins; Hysitt or Warren; Euss for Rosky; Eoeholle
for Buss; Robeson for Beaver; Brewer "lurray; Gutlfrey for Brewer. Ofii-
eints—Referee: Dan Kelly (Sprintfiehl) a laeadlinesmaai, I', w. L,,,,,.. (I)a,,-iiiit„iiiri a umpire, Tom MeCabe (Holy Cross); Field .Tudge: Oswald Towca- (Williams).
DUKE PLAYS FIRST CONFERENCE GAME HERE
(Continued from Page 5)
Bulling'on the Conference With Ortega
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RUBE GOLDBERG ON "COLLEGE SPIRIT'
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PROJECTIONS (Continued from Page 5)
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