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WbzQviM EDITORIAL COMMENT Empty Heads Laugh Loudly Marxism Seeks Inroad? Select a Few VOLUME XXXirl, NUMBER 2 DUKE U.NlVKIt.llTV. llla'KHAM. . C, TUESDAY. DKtil'MHKfl I All America Ratings BY CHRISTV WAa.saa Juniors And Seniors Pick Beauty Queens New Plan Adopted by Chan- ticleer in Selecting Most Beautiful Co-eds TWENTY WILL QUALIFY Portraits to Be Sent to Well- Known Artist to Make Final Selection RICHARD CROOKS TO GIVE CONCERT HERE ONJRIDAY Appearance of Metropolitan Opera Tenor Expected to Fill Page Auditorium FINAL OPEN HOUSES IN NEXT TWO WEEKS Fraternities whicli will lisild is houses December E are as folk Sigma Chi, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Tau D< Fhl Delia Thcla, Pi Kappa Phi, and Zeta Bela Ton. Those holding th I It-seen. Ilea a- 13 sires Kappa Alpha, Plii Knppa Psi, I'lli Kappa Kijsmia, sSifjiiia Alpha Kpeailean. sSiginai I'lil Kpsil.ui PI Kappsi Alpha, Ij.mh.ln Chi Alpha, v ties- Music Study club, tlie Wo n's College Orehfsstra, and faitn'i Glee Club un the night tecembtr 8, in the Woman'.. College public Haruugh his ni 1 ppramnee, smd iiisa e ,\ native ait 'I•rent,en, . d honors with Ihe late enliste.l in the 621a A PARENTS TO JOIN ALUMNI IN DUKE DAY OBSERVANCE Sixty l>ukf University Hay Dinners Planned Over Entire Country FACULTY WILL SPEAK Looking to Centennial" to Be Theme of Meetings Held This Year VICARESS IN PLAY be three-liuarter nlers are asked mind In their sel •rial- a •/,.,„.',•,;,,,- staff tlsis BERNER IS ELECTED NEW COUNCIL HEAD e.saiisiiatli-i-s eelaicl] Will llssiisilsa tla. by Robert Lautu, assisted by Albert Banks and Ossie Parker. A i's-aelsaisl. Kljsasi Hloiidgood, Jo DEBATE SOCIETY SPONSORS F I R S T SPEECH CONTEST Twenty-six Speakers Enter Tau Kappa Alpha's Fall Debate Tournament QUESTIONS SELECTED First Group Debates Labor Problems; Second Section Argues on Consumer O.D.K. Taps Three Seniors In Annual Fall Ceremonies EI.ECTROt'UKMlST r CONVENT DRAMA SCHEDULED NEXT BYDUaKEPLAYERS Many Female Roles Included Cast of "Cradle Song" Here Next Week I .nuking -,. Ullls.s Trinity 1 l.s- rep ,) the- Tent.- sheme of tills year's la, ISilt-a nil ullege, and esented by f lelaee-aeas •' z.-p" culty or Wannamaker will be tbe speaker : ashlngton, D. C, group. Other Meetings s-i- eeiet-eei-stssle meetings se. eaeest tlss- iliiaV.srs.ali- se-pre.seell ivill lies I. 1 hi as. spa, IJe-fe-aeala.-l- uora on Wednesday d for fifty 11 the iealli- The Diiie urnish the music. Gift Photographs N Serin, HETURN PHOTOGRAPHS Stolen l-e.iallaas Southg. Men and wos 'All |alaastli|.-rei]ills- Ihe alee.i. . !.. i .tive football Friday night in Southgate, I ..I lie.- Student Govern! ion, to return them eitbe lerdashery on tbe Weejt . Christmas Fair Promises Interesting New Features eluding ganiesea, booths and entertahl- Tbe fair is lield annually to money las aaarry on llic charity esting gift offerings- Mlell,., ,- of t White Haiti, a, gift sla.ep in Hill which is owned by Mr. an George Francis BaSon, is supplying 11 lurge liunntity of Hie gifts f Individual booths. Hand-hammered fieuter articles made by Mr. Bason, ture of her csshlblt. 'llss- piipulnr prints and frsuu by Mr. F. Roten of IJaltimo -Itae IVlriflcd Von en-comers i r e saber In tbe lead, is ( ana e.e re) 11 Forneal, vho plnyed iu tlie hit produetion Of •Ladies of tbe Jury" last year. '" Dominican Nuns. Vinlcrson PAN-HEL TICKETS PLACED ON SaALE Decorations in Hand of Jack King; Friday Evening Affair to Be Formal al «.50, with individual nighl li.eke-ls selling at (2.s» and t dance fl/W. Hours for the Friday night are from 9sOD to lalW) p.m., while thi Saturday night affair ivill last from SalNJ tu ISaOO p. in. The Saturday aft. ,\i-i-iai-.liiig to lln- business mining Bob Hall, the financial success of t series will determine whether or 1 the Council will lae able to contra n bigger and better band for I Spring series. Five dollars lias bi set as tlie limit that thc Council < fore. Impossible, without a surplus •er. Charlotte, St. C irtland, -Maine, an r.e Betty .r.-ik, ids, anil Betty 1 sachusetts; eSllia High Pr Wsyland, lliabeth Hatcher, ;:., and Catlierine e-a.lly. 1. All, debates will tl I. Four rounds will take plac o on each of the flays. The fir •aeasal rounds nt 4:30. public- speakin sea. will ae -ie-tl)- a heginn ROBED FIGURES tislline. Simmons, Smith, Tapped in Impressive Rites in Front of Duke Chapel NUMBER OF* ACTIVITIES Men Outstanding in Campus Extra-Curiit'tiiars; Small Group DR. COLIN G. FINK SLATED TO TALK THURSDAY NIGHT Electrochemtst io Disclose Science Secrets in Page Auditorium Lecture Ight by Dr. Colin G. Fink, electm- htmist of wide renown. His lecture, ntltled Chsmietn, and An, will be delivered in Page auditorium. injected to the clcetrochemist's pre- sses, ani restoration nf lis origi- ,1 form see,. SO ,-samplete llaall an e.a-i-apti.an .„• Its surface could be Non-Technical Talk sirlraent who nave beard I).-. Iicak say that his language o •cture platform is calculated to be injpletcly understandable by those ho have n.i technical kVwledge of Ides Mill Ise- ii-i-i -a a sajIInetion with Cbemisl !in« I'ln •iVn he joined tbe research ste.fr is •ink i- still actively engaged In n ea„-i-li. I,. sSeptenieber, 1HS3, he ws on Medal and Prise hy the Electro- REV. H. P. SCHROEDER TO ADDRESS CO-EDS . O. Rivers and Dr, Frank C. •rni.ig religion. Di-. li. O. Iliv.-r YM.C.A. a Alpha, Alpha Kap , Hell Friars, Stink issa.liisassti.an whi.-li will le. serkiT, Dls-k .l.'nkiuson. Jack Kneipp, red Cleaveland, Tom Southgate, lick Taliaferro. Jim Lambeth, Herb V E R D I C T TOMORROW ON DUKE V DUCHESS IVh.elli.-,- IW.s- university will ll urlng a meeting of the i's,l>li,-s.ti. Reviewer Lauds Inaugural Printed "Duke 'n' Duchess' h with a drlightfiil eaiidei nomer, Tbe sualj- posssitala i-oking <le.ne llii, pi,.., eSSIISell- ill, Sill- Sl'llCmC. Til k in the Liltle a building, Sam

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WbzQviM EDITORIAL COMMENT

Empty Heads Laugh Loudly Marxism Seeks Inroad?

Select a Few

VOLUME XXXirl, NUMBER 2 DUKE U.NlVKIt.llTV. llla'KHAM. . C, TUESDAY. DKtil'MHKfl I

All America Ratings

B Y CHRISTV WAa.saa

Juniors And Seniors Pick Beauty Queens

New Plan Adopted by Chan­ticleer in Selecting Most

Beautiful Co-eds

TWENTY WILL QUALIFY Portrai ts to Be Sent to Well-

Known Artist to Make Final Selection

RICHARD CROOKS TO GIVE CONCERT HERE ONJRIDAY Appearance of Metropolitan

Opera Tenor Expected to Fill Page Auditorium

FINAL OPEN HOUSES IN NEXT TWO WEEKS

Fraternities whicli will lisild is houses December E are as folk Sigma Chi, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Tau D< Fhl Delia Thcla, Pi Kappa Phi, and Zeta Bela Ton. Those holding th I It-seen. Ilea a- 13 sires Kappa Alpha, Plii Knppa Psi, I'lli Kappa Kijsmia, sSifjiiia Alpha Kpeailean. sSiginai I'lil Kpsil.ui PI Kappsi Alpha, Ij.mh.ln Chi Alpha,

v ties- Music Study club, tlie Wo n's College Orehfsstra, and f a i t n ' i Glee Club un the night tecembtr 8, in the Woman'.. College

public Haruugh his ni 1 pp ram nee, smd iiisa e ,\ native ait 'I•rent,en, .

d honors with Ihe la te

enliste.l in the 621a A

PARENTS TO JOIN ALUMNI IN DUKE DAY OBSERVANCE Sixty l>ukf University Hay

Dinners Planned Over Entire Country

FACULTY WILL SPEAK

Looking to Centennial" to Be Theme of Meetings

Held This Year

VICARESS IN PLAY

be three-liuarter nlers a re asked mind In their sel

•rial- a •/,., „.',•,;,,,- staff tlsis

BERNER IS ELECTED NEW COUNCIL HEAD

e.saiisiiatli-i-s eelaicl] Will llssiisilsa tla.

by Robert Lautu, assisted by Albert Banks and Ossie Parker. A i's-aelsaisl. Kljsasi Hloiidgood, J o

DEBATE SOCIETY SPONSORS F I R S T SPEECH CONTEST Twenty-six Speakers Enter

Tau Kappa Alpha's Fall Debate Tournament

QUESTIONS SELECTED

First Group Debates Labor Problems; Second Section

Argues on Consumer

O.D.K. Taps Three Seniors In Annual Fall Ceremonies

EI.ECTROt'UKMlST

r

CONVENT DRAMA SCHEDULED NEXT BYDUaKEPLAYERS Many Female Roles Included

Cast of "Cradle Song" Here Next Week

I .nuking

-,. Ullls.s

Trinity

1 l.s- rep

,) the- Tent.-sheme of tills year ' s la, ISilt-a nil

ullege, and

esented by f

lelaee-aeas

•' z. -p"

culty or

Wannamaker will be tbe speaker : ashlngton, D. C , group.

O the r Meet ings s-i- eeiet-eei-stssle meetings se. eaeest tlss- iliiaV.srs.ali- se-pre.seell

ivill lies I.1 hi as. spa, IJe-fe-aeala.-l-

uora on Wednesday

d for fifty 11 the iealli-The Dii ie

urnish the music.

G i f t P h o t o g r a p h s

N Serin,

HETURN PHOTOGRAPHS

Stolen l-e.iallaas Southg.

Men and wos 'All |alaastli|.-rei]ills-

Ihe alee.i. . !.. i

.tive football Friday night in Southgate,

I ..I lie.- Student Govern! ion, to return them eitbe lerdashery on tbe Weejt .

Christmas Fair Promises Interesting New Features

eluding ganiesea, booths and entertahl-Tbe fair is lield annually to

money las aaarry on llic charity

esting gift offerings-

Mlell,., ,- of t

White Haiti, a, gift sla.ep in Hill which is owned by Mr. an George Francis BaSon, is supplying 11 lurge liunntity of Hie gifts f Individual booths. Hand-hammered fieuter articles made by Mr. Bason,

ture of her csshlblt. 'llss- piipulnr prints and frsuu

by Mr. F . Roten of IJaltimo

-Itae IVlriflcd Von

en-comers ire saber

In tbe lead, is ( ana e.e re) 11 Forneal, vho plnyed iu tlie hit produetion Of •Ladies of tbe J u r y " last year. ' "

Dominican Nuns.

Vinlcrson

PAN-HEL TICKETS PLACED ON SaALE Decorations in Hand of Jack

King; Friday Evening Affair to Be Formal

al « .50 , with individual nighl li.eke-ls selling at (2.s» and t dance f l /W.

Hours for the Friday night are from 9sOD to lalW) p.m., while thi Saturday night affair ivill last from SalNJ tu ISaOO p. in. The Saturday aft .

,\i-i-iai-.liiig to lln- business mining Bob Hall, the financial success of t series will determine whether or 1 the Council will lae able to contra n bigger and better band for I Spring series. Five dollars lias bi set as tlie limit that thc Council <

fore. Impossible, without a surplus

•er. Charlotte, St. C irtland, -Maine, an

r.e Betty .r.-ik, ids, anil Betty 1 sachusetts; eSllia

High Pr

Wsyland, lliabeth Hatcher, ;:., and Catlierine

e-a.lly.

1. All, debates will

tl I. Four rounds will take p lac o on each of the flays. The fir

•aeasal rounds nt 4:30. public- speak in

sea. will ae

-ie-tl)- a heginn

ROBED FIGURES tislline. Simmons, Smith, Tapped in Impressive Rites in Front of Duke Chapel

NUMBER OF* ACTIVITIES

Men Outstanding in Campus Extra-Curiit ' t i iars;

Small Group

DR. COLIN G. FINK SLATED TO TALK THURSDAY NIGHT Electrochemtst io Disclose

Science Secrets in Page Auditorium Lecture

Ight by Dr. Colin G. Fink, electm-htmist of wide renown. His lecture, ntltled Chsmietn, and An, will be

delivered in Page auditorium.

injected to the clcetrochemist's p re ­sses, ani restoration nf lis origi-,1 form see,. SO ,-samplete llaall an e.a-i-apti.an .„• Its surface could be

Non-Technical Talk

sirlraent who nave beard I).-. Iicak say that his language o •cture platform is calculated to be injpletcly understandable by those ho have n.i technical kVwledge of

Ides Mill Ise- ii-i-i -a a saj II net ion with

Cbemisl • ! i n « I'ln •iVn he joined tbe research ste.fr is

•ink i- still actively engaged In n ea„-i-li. I,. sSeptenieber, 1HS3, he ws

on Medal and Prise hy the Electro-

REV. H. P. SCHROEDER TO ADDRESS CO-EDS

. O. Rivers and Dr, Frank C.

•rni.ig religion. Di-. l i . O. Iliv.-r

YM.C.A.

a Alpha, Alpha Kap , Hell Fr iars , Stink

issa.liisassti.an whi.-li will le.

serkiT, Dls-k .l.'nkiuson. Jack Kneipp, red Cleaveland, Tom Southgate, lick Taliaferro. J im Lambeth, H e r b

VERDICT TOMORROW ON DUKE V DUCHESS

IVh.elli.-,- IW.s- university will ll

urlng a meeting of the i's,l>li,-s.ti.

Reviewer Lauds Inaugural Printed "Duke 'n' Duchess'

h with a drl ightf i i l eaiidei

nomer, Tbe sualj- posssitala i-oking <le.ne • llii, pi,.., eSSIISell- ill, Sill- Sl'llCmC. Til

k in the Liltle a building, Sam

T H E C H R O N I C L E Tuesday, December

P O U N D E D IN' WM

Empty Heads Always Laugh Loudest

peal t r u t h a n y number of his w ie rd fan tas ies the re in

e x p o u n d e d for tlae de lec ta t ion of those p a l a t e s

esapeot of the cap i ta l i s t i c sys tem.

" S t o r y a f te r s to ry uf .suppression a t D u k e un i ­

vers i ty may be to ld , " said M r . eSeeraan, whom D u k e

s t u d e n t s unanimous ly e n d o r s e us c a n d i d a t e for

p r e s i d e n t of the A l p h a S igma S i g m a f r a t e rn i t y .

W e l l , wel l , M r . S e e m a n , we ce r t a in ly o re amoved .

Al l a long we h a d h u m under tins impress ion t h a t

Duke niiivisrsity was s t r ik ing ly l iberal , a t l eas t in

hip eel ae un.lV.i

jrraiitiirite Jenliliisil leans lai-i-e- is pi-ssctsceil, M r . Sce ­

nt the Un ive r s i t y of T e s s a , the Doily Tarn

(ii-liieela. Mr . Seeman, is r ega rded by college j o u r ­

na l i s t s every whisrss sis tiie asn.a ou t s t and ing college

n e w s p a p e r in the S o u t h a n d a m o n g t h e na t ion ' s

ve ry b e s t ) is now under tie.- vis-isms blue pcne i l of

...-..-. r a k i p .

D o w n a t T e s a s t h e s t u d e n t n e w s p a p e r n o longe r

t h r o u g h tbe. regular ed i to r ia l eaelnmns or t h r o u g h

l e t t e r s to the ed i to r . T h e B o a r d of R e g e n t s a p p a r ­

e n t l y deem t h a t s t uden t s of a un ivers i ty a r e too

Q u i t e f ree , however , h a s t h e C H H O S I C L E eabem

to devote space in ita columns to na t iona l affairs.

One of uur columnis ts was s t rong ly p r o - D e m o c r a t i c

this fall , amd not a w o r d was fo r thcoming f rom our

facul ty adv i se r s ( a t r i umvi ra t e which , M r . S e e m a n ,

never energises i ts p r i v i l e g e ) .

And , one poss ib ly cou ld a d v a n c e con jec tu re s a s

to why the admin i s t r a t i on should not have favored

t h e D e m o c r a t i c p a r t y .

S u p p r e s s i o n of t hough t he re you s a y ? D e a r ' M r .

aSeeman, your de lus ions aire b l i ther ing you aga in .

T a k e some p i n k p i l l * a n d a l ong re s t , a n d when

you feel be t t e r , r e m e m b e r t l ia t a p t l i t t l e p h r a s e

t l i a t a n e m p t y h e a d a l w a y s speaks (o r is it l a u g h s ? )

the loudes t .

Marxism Seeks An Inroad . . .'(

I F D U K E u n d e r g r a d u a t e s a r e r ed -ba i t e r s , a f r a i d

J f D u k e Students a n : SO ...illaU-ll. HUM is I.as- lilaac

fur tli.iii to give cons idera t ion to th is orgsin inn tion

T h e Amer iean S t u d e n t Union is a s t rong ly l ib ­

e r a l o r g a n i z a t i o n . I t r e p r e s e n t s t h e union of t h e

S t u d e n t League fur . Indust r ia l Democracy—-a so­

c ia l is t g r o u p — u n d the N a t i o n a l S t u d e u t L e a g u e ,

a l eague wh ich , in thc w o r d s of t h e New York

munis t p a r t y , but is cons idered s t rong ly s y m p a ­

the t i c . "

N o r m a n T h o m a s himself has d e c l a r e d t ha t the

A. S . U . " i s much more t h a n a un i t ed f ron t of t h e

two s tuden t g r o u p s . "

A s a r a l l y i n g g r o u n d foi lil>a-i-nlly-i.iiinla-.l you th

has t h e Amer ican S t u d e n t Union been formed.

Willi the Haiti.nasal aii-pauiisialism but l i t t le more

t h a n a y e a r o ld , it is h a r d l y t ime to p l a c e the

s t a m p of condemnat ion upon it. In praa-lia-aa sslrsei.ly

it lias dc inuns t rn ted s t rong ly l ibera l t endenc ies . I t

c a n n o t y e t be s a i d t h a t the Un ion h a s inflicted

more h a r m than it bos accompl i shed good.

I f D u k e s t uden t s n re of n r e ac t i ona ry t u r n of

mind , they wil l n o t we lcome th is new organ ic

to the p r inc ip l e s of d e m o c r a c y , tlnay will not wish

to p lace r e s t r a i n i n g bonds on these s t uden t s

seek e s p r c s s i o u for the i r l ibe ra l - ro indedness . T h e y

will t o l e ra t e tbe r igh t nf fr.ee speech aiiiuuiji ilea

l i l t - w i n g e r s .

he r e . D u k e s t uden t s wi l l , t he re fo re , not ea

t b e s u p p r e s s i o n of t h e s e l i b e r a l s , fo r t b e y rea l i ze

t ha t only by oppress ion c a n a h e a l t h ; l l b e n f a t l i

Hut not eas i ly will D u k e s t uden t s ebe s w a y e d by

p r o p a g a n d a which may some d a y be s p r e a d by

tbe-s.- .Msii-siaeii ,yuipatbiiaci-s. Well will tliey meas­

ure tin- words a n d a c t i o n s of t h e A. S . U. be fore

tbey give their e n d o r s e m e n t .

Disk.- s t uden t s will coope ra t e with the A. S. U.

Some of the aims of tbe A. S . U. a r e eomn

.-siiks siesnlfsniic t"r.-a-iloiu. ssiciail secur i ty legisl t

nnd ag i t a t ion a g a i n s t w a r . T h e i r p l a t f o r m , though

b e a r i n g a no t i ceab ly r u d d y t i n t , is not directly

Its Fate In Tlieir Hands FI F T E E N men a n d women , r e p r e s e n t i n g tit

admin i s t r a t i on a n d t h e s t u d e n t bodies of T r in i t ;

the recognized u n d e r g r a d u a t e pub l i ca t ions .

F o u r y e a r s of irreagular pub l ica t ion of t r i a l ei

ins u n d e r n e a r l y os m a n y e d i t o r s will be ot a

d t omor row. E i t h e r tlna Board wil l a c c e p t t

Duke V Duchess a s o sonc t ioned per iod ica l i

itli on a d v e r s e no te , the m a g a n i n e will go in to

ng s leep unt i l nt some fu tu re d a t e it is aga

s u r r e c t e d for a pe r iod of t r i a l i ssues .

D u k e s t u d e n t s o re not con ten t t h a t a humor p u

Ideation be voted d o w n . S t u d e n t s feel t h a t fl defini

place, for ai buiii.ie- magaz ine exists sua this c amp i

magaz ine vbit-la ivill rcltuct ihe wi t n n d orif

l i ty and a r t i s t i c t a l en t s of tlie s t u d e n t s such

ese n re not now be ing ref lected.

T h e r e is t h e admin ist rait ion 's f ea r , of c o u r s e , t h

the m a g a z i n e migh t resolve i tself into a mediu

ublieati.an of ques t ionab le humor . Capols

s, however , would hes i t a t e to cas t unfavnr

•a-.-. ...a .-...•...i.-.asii.saf edit ion th is l as t of t h e t r i a l

-ise-.-. With s,,i official s t a tus ond a s a consequence

b e t t e r o rgan ized s t a l l , t h e D a t e V Buck*** can

iconic si popu la r p a r t of the uiidiargranlllaile life

F i f t een men n n d women tomor row will make

the i r decision exe rc i s ing the i r a u t h o r i t y as they

lie-vi- best . T h e c a m p u s a sks t h a t the Pub l i ca ­

ns Hoard vole " y e s . "

Youth Speaks By

ROBERT G. HOWARD

Spain Worries League War Still Endless Nine Men Ponder

Running the Gamut

KENSJETSa KRteM

Italy iu

praibsibly

' I ' d o u b t -,.,,,- .-l.ee

odd or ridiculous." Ha. the Marines that laav well iu hand! Why c

lesicoBraphers?

ITEM M l . 2 "Fi renowned vsiuilevsll-e^co

Ing i„ „ ,!„.!„„ „i,lal

©tike's jUixture

sometime* attain* a

pus politicians.-The

Select A Few And Not A Bo f Y > ' E C O - E D , h a r a

V J of s t ud i e s p lus

cen t lv exp res sed thc

d e n t s when s h e said ,

an ac t iv i ty school or

aan well u n d e r s t a n d

men t , b u t we t h i n k a

s more log ica l .

I n k e e p i n g wi th tl

as we l l a s of o the r p t

B l ind Ihe Caiiubar

length of four fee

Aside, of course, fr

Columns.

uquet sed by t h e esccss ivc

op in ion of m a n y o

c r g r o u n d s fo r sucl

e po l i cy of D u k e u r

c o u t w o r n l igh t of p r e p a r a t

•ail thing. Iii sin a v e r a g e Alitor

Issusil de slsa but.

b ings . Iiie.sisl.es liis

n t e r e s t s a n d devoti

man reaponslble

sa... sle.eie- ill drilling suid mask-

. . Mierse Torn acted as s tu-1 to the man it, eliaarji.e of tlae sating. Incidentally, aesk Torn

PHOTOGRAPHS The Zimmerman

Studio 209•/,, W. Main S t ree t

a chosen All-Ameriean in thc erbuck position. Eloquent*, thy

IE Parker . . . K„„ll,jo,„- was ss awkward, but managed to j l o

s lo say Hint llaej- tlieauglal Ihssl ance was a, little better than the

ball. T s k l T s k ! . . Wilmot was

ould teach -Moil' p l en ty

out he Iter than poll The figures

DIAL N-I87 —

YELLOW CABS NOT THE CHEAPEST

BUT THE BEST

Duke co-eds. Of course

Whispers From The East

ills.l eelui-s,

o a l l the*

s bis obit

.-Vii.l a ll.esjaa. T h e r e

pub l i ca t ions , o r g a n i s a t i o n s for th is ond t h a t . I t

t logica l for a s t u d e n t to t h i n k t h a t me re ly

ISC he is in eiill.-ge that, be m u s t " t a k e a d v a n ­

tage of e v e r y t h i n g . " Too ill sissy .-I lleleellts lcoves home

th is mis t aken idea a n d follow u p the n e x t

four y e a r s In a s t rugg le to mee t c lasses , mee t ings ,

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t ing mind , poise a n d s t r e n g t h in sp i r i t ad hea l th ,

nl a weal th of pe r sona ] expe r i ence .

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life t ha t even in his ho thouse ex i s tence it is be t te r

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g r a d u a t e s s i n c e 1856.

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Tuesday, December 1, 19S6 T HE CH RON IC L E

WADEMEN CAPTURE STATE, CONFERENCE CROWNS WITH THE BLUE DEVILS

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DEVIL BOOTERS SCORE EASY WINJ OVERJVILDCATS; Davidsoee Seeeeeeeemlss So Uulee

lej- 4-1; Morriee, Thoeeeeeee I.eeeeeb ueed Pray Score

Over the- Taap in tht- Staitc-Duke Battk-

F o o t b a l l M o n o p o l y E x p i r e s DURE FRESHMAN A f t e r S e a s o n Of T h r i l l s ENTERED IN NEW

ORLEANS MEET Navy's Sensational \ iil.irv liver Aimv Outstanding Game Closing Day of Fal l Pastime; Tulane Bows to

Louisiana State in Highlight of South

iavy's liitterly.con tested vl

l!is Sam Francis, unas

Duke Smears State Pack Finishing Successful Year

Donn Kinzle to Face Best of Nation's Hurdlers in Sugar

Bowl Sports Carnival

TRY ONE OF OUR SPECIAL WINNERS

BLUE PLATE FOR 30c

-©ac Cast? g>toppe at Jf ibe joints

MONEY TO LOAN on all articles of value at lowest

rates in city.

We Apologize to thoae students and faculty ne work we were unable to accept. W«

irk of a quality commciisurutc with onr standards iai .esi.-dlciuee. During tlic 'car ive liave been nbl.a to acce]>l only sili.nit aane-tliird of tlic work brought tn

, possible.

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INTRAMURAL COMMENTARY

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A.-i1 ['inker Lends liltii' Devils in Victory Over Stale; Duke Is Made Champs of South­ern Conference, Big Five

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valuable player on thc Blue squad will ba awarded to the player selected by popular ballot. \ will be conducted during tlie wata la. December by the C i u a a Ha.- Dnrham //••.•„.l,l-.1t„i. The tl.ni,e.e,s.|- wffl ].ealile.ll luillsalsa ill rssasei-.e.-s.i: will publish ballots In I s-ii,-. thi- ».-.sli, tlie first today,

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MARQUETTE MENTOR N E V E R IN GRID GAME

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REVIEWER LAUDS INAUGURAL P R I N T E D " D U K E 'N ' D U C H E S S "

(Continued from Fuffe one

RICHARD CROOKS TO G I V E CONCERT H E R E ON FRIDAY (Continual fr,lm page on*:

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