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I Gala Set to Consist of Two Tea-Dances and Two Nit»ht Dances. Pan-Hellenic I-"ii;tire Features I* ridny Formal. , il.ii ' : '.Vin ;. ' ' .._... 'Will Iii nlli ' inir M.m ■■ \\ ,. , , , ' , , ' . ' .'.;.■ V I'ri.iii I ivi -thin \ . n<ii't \ Ith: : r; .. ith drill I : " la; i w nil I in. two. : ■■ will h irill :i ' r;i:i f\ I 111 1 S.'ltlll d;i\ - ill In 1 rr'nii'i" fimr (ill khe final l.iiifi ■'! ho Until i . ' III !.'.■'.' riii' . i.i i i i-ii.ii In fnriiKil. Iiu ' ' iir<l;i> i \ ( " i riii.'il No Rr..,k S ll:,i.' . , \ . ,.,i. ,.,■■.. | . | M > i ''.'].! i . : til li: :■:.■ , In- ii " .: ' !tl f if t> fin i ■"' .1!. ml # ' " - i.i Salnri1 . ifti-rn im I : urih<-r Engagementi \\ ill ! : nil . .furl i , , , " ■...:. Oi iillnv ,...;.-.; , will 1 ■' .ii I!.. I'nivri : i. « C. \i. Kandolph Dies Siiddenl\ In Kannapoli^ Loral Senjor Iaken Critically III After Only Short Sickness. ' " ill-Ill i'iiiI 1... IllU i:., :..' ■' " ' ' ' Illlllu II : ■: " ■:■ 1 I: ■■,■■.,■; ., . . ■■■ ' rii in t-r] " .'..■, .- ■' I : - .-..■ li .;.■ ratlin-. Inn . "■" ... :■ ■!!■.",.-.■■■. ' ' ... 1 1 an 1 11 1 1 ■»,....-. . ' ! ■''■,- 1 l!i :1 .. I ioii-i ' " . mal in'J; Iii ' '' ... ; ' lyili tr.ii i " "' lui years aj ' Hvn j'l'.il I'.iIIIm " ■■' ,"",: i . , . ...... .; . . .. Si'minar\ ncxl ".A \ unfi n an .. : i. , . ..... ■'■ '■■■■ '■■■ d< pi utlaJ "!.:■. .::. : inoil il\ .. ,-( t:. I::...- ' Davidsonian Keys 1 he Dftvidioiiiao .kry.% were awarded DeWmber 1 lift fn chapel Qualifications tor :lni a a" <l include serving do tne Davidsonian business staffs for at least threr year*. *hr mon whom ll.,,.,- . .' wa: (K wrre given are: Dick Cofeb, Harwell Darby, B*b Cxr v. y. W. C. Plunkett, AI Winh, Bob Carter, David VosburgK. Bitty Barkec tarn rt-^k Dick Kelly. K'l Scott, Charlie Wnr! John Crich'ton, Baxter I i I5ill Cemmon nd Jiilian Met ■!' ALENDA LUX UBI ORTA LIBERTAS DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1941 Babtbgoman Volume XXVIII. To Speak Here Number 13 Besrins Fridav Annual Begins Will Bradley To Furnish !\tid-\\ inler Festivities Wi tli Friday Dances; Music 11:\11 iti:i» with KiuiMi \ R.iy McKinley. une nf the rn- , tton't outstanding drutntnerv will he one of the artist t; featured when Will Bradley', orchestra plnyi for! Pan 1 1rii. in. Mid Winters terica | ■it the armor v m Charlotte. Kay wmi one of the original Riemberi nf the Bradley orchestra anc) wai one <>! 1 In cirfT-ini jer*. He li.i- been !.< - vorably compared to Gene Knipn hy critics. Dr. Lin<H<' Tq Vau\ Services , I 11 fr "rhrimrv i 1 In IVliiiiarj IIr Walli i IimkIi 1 '... iii .riil 1m 1. 1:.: ..i.ii. .11 srrvici . ' .1 iiii-.i. . ami I'm-, ir I. mi nl 1 1.1, ul 1 nil I'oIU-ki Mrcailj llii I'rrsi (I* ?ii'^ In m'i ii.. ■■,.-. -I. , i,.,t in ..' tli 1 Ilial il 111.131 '" linTWri'il fin hi '1 I ! I l\ I iiiiiiin:- 1 ham Ai lln iirvsi-ul i m ,. I )i i 'mi "■■ ■■', II 1 nil. :'■ in. I niinil iti. " hi 1 , anil will :nrivo nl Iiu . I" M III. il'tli Ilr I inpl, I 1 ' ail .. Iimim ami . nut' laniliiiH rarn In I ■■■ hi . n ! ti-n-'l Daviil ■.'■■ ii 1. .in 1 mi' lain ivitli ..11 \ I : iIi-r i ii. ,,..,,. 1., .... " , ". . Exa in i ii(i lions Force Hard Work On Si mis jiii ) d!ii-i'' WCI ' ill! ' .1 Iral inn < amp for thi t< 11 da ■. s pro- ' CL'dinK ' '" i' r< v< nt witL. ! 1 1 .■. 1 lit ■■...■■■ UVt'l 1 ' 1t.iiM til ' " I ' II ■■ n i ! .- '■■ ho ■■" ;.:i,:. :■■< . ■■ ,n« p ::'!i-.' 1 . .-.n-l * * 1 . ' 1 I mininc fi tends, ivi r in Chai ; lottc V\ bat was tlu malti r with I ' him t lit 1< minds u bf a ccrtaii -.>. ilfl< .ii lli;il w/ ;t\\ kiu.u. .!::;! Ufi | :■■ n 1 r," Wl 1 n thi i" " fri . urn t<» sec him hi wotilci njicri the Pj 6 nivi r at ion with "I'm ill \\ ing ori »o and o. M wHTcli ri \u .""" ,1 ]., <l ■! . ' turn f(.r hull fce*j WJu; w ;is tlii 1 1 ■"'"■ n foi ill tln- ' '< No Bull Ho'w^ |. -i had bo n ha vini during thi fall bni nn\ lie had** !■itind ii'i' arj to tn r j Xtim 1 1 (< had In 1 11 '■■■■■ i . !1, 11. r,; Iii hn '1 t. get []< iw i- ' fai t , in -; prcci dii Eai > ■. I havi hi^iird tl t tl : ■':■'■■ ■: ;. ... " 1 : ■- : 1 :..-,:, ,.Ylf>rk- ill * tl . 1 it to Masquers To Present I* lav I ii Late V rh. }>" \t \\ ( l! I^.Ij;!!-.. in, 11| i itU ui nj the knl and »laok \fnsqm ■" ;ui iioum i 'i la : Mnntt.iy thai Mi i ;.i-t,m ,V,n ii| ri - 1 (rani iti< rl;i vvill pnsiiil i*il i:« i il¥n mi 1 t In- !.it ii i pai I i \-i '■! nai y ur 1 1n fn t of Mnn h i |il»> ' fit- I*r4.nl I'...-. - b) Hi ■■ Mi chi and Hj.-iih " M;u Ar thin ! [I , ■..■],<.■ ■!!■;■ I '!.■ ■. ha htT'i pnuliu't'cl t yyici .i- .1 in,.; i, ,, ! ,, played .>u Hi(i;idwa'> 'IIk in 1 n . ■■ . r : i), tan r.-t ' I*I ; . ; i., . Iiu 1 : nil tit ■I.. 1 ., Uj 1 ,nl 1-1 relay, ' larn-d I nlimi Kn II ' ' . : '■ . rorv "i .i n iii.ti ka hit 1 rep. 11 1 ri -i 1. hii n [\i mai 1 h - it> ■-! ili-i tn t'lH ,iv. .1' from hi ■■■. nrl ami mam tlllill me -iit't :'■■;■■ !' 1v. .■. n 1 <■ ult ni In-- att < nipt t> ■■■■" ■' - 1 , :'■.::.■ .,!.;,.:■■■ "'thi ; ■■■■ ' ■■ ■■ moilatr tin '...;'■ Schedule \\t II J'.e 1 cbi flute in ■■' ip.ii mi HM'l !,:..;■ -m - iM. .'. ■■'■■- i U. wniiM ki ilium ilialeh ;*f!n ■■■ . - ■■ fi un-l :-.:■■" " rn \w> "couhl ' *. 01 thi M 'i \u ; ; :i hlrm ; I I < '■ i i . pen (I v final bni I . : Hi I li 'In u ' , - " ;,i : : . . 'htd and nti » thi doirni- I'hVn hi ■■.;!■ ; . i . ..,..., i :A . 'iiu line out : ,:■* the Stuti ' Hi- U-tt ln> i ' . :i .1 i. comi; il intu con\ ■■ Paragraphics J Hv THE EDITOR f After ten day- of suspense, i . c r - ; viuisness. and hard work, exams have ended and brought with their ;- finMi a wonderful feeling of relief. Ii would be interesting sometime " lo compili data .u'tlie number i>f | hours spent m study bj the itu- dent body, .md the time spchl be- ' ino;«yinj! cur lack of knowledge ... » 1 Ihis weekend liriiiR» lonp-await- ( ,.! Mid-Winter' with \\' ; ll Bradlcj i and Hcctni McLean in the driver's - i ' ro !"<■ 1'iit- ? standing till year, and all thi jivi i.i:■ have their hi citi and | I ii ■■: ird.' ri aily f « >i (lie first s -tTi.kr .1 tt-ri on i :;■!..■ iM.'l .can t asks tht.i ivi tate that Bradley i 1 " ,i waltz kins.* al".i i The flu epidemic laid about one- sixth i>t the student body out :tt one t.uu Ol <>ti'<i At present no i ' official statement has come con- l cerning when thosi who mi scd l exams will lake them, and needless J t<» say the many idle rumors arc ' lalse, in tin main " « " i While luokinK through an old an- ' imal. somi noticed that the |>res- !' eni s t-iiii .r class consist numerical- ' Iv <": abi in SQ per i cut of the nuin- bei which nad pictun in the 1938 ' edition '1 1 nt's a lo« survival rate I " " " I'hc Lectun Committee has pro- v vided a man of outstanding ability anil reputation t.> i.pcak on l'"cb. 5 Sir Hubert Wilkins is an inter- ' national figure, and his talk should ' be one of the best lectures in years, ' concerned as it is with a vital pres- ent-day topic, "Aviation and the War." ' I « "" I Davidson'; basketball team steps, i to the firing line in a bin way this < week, with four games slated. This M week will influence the Cats' final < status in the conference to a large II extent, and they need all our sup-M port, especially when playing nut-; 1 of-town. W, A IJ. 'i We Promise To Make It Up In Spring Mxaiiniiati.his, inilueti/a epidemic, ladi ol news has prevented the staff of The Davids'onian from putting ' ..111 issilCS f. -I . 111. I.i-: tU'.i vvrl'k'- ;' SitWuWlnre will In an abundance ' ol news during the election period; tin editor promises to niaki up for thi loss hy is-uiue; extra editions. Girls Photos Taken Friday Winston Tayl >r, editor-in-chic! «.i tlu- 1941 Quips and Cranks, has announced that (he pictures of the sponsors of i ii < * social fraternities v. ill be taken in t Charlotte Friday ni^ht January 31 hi fore tin- fint night dance of the 1941 Mid-\Vint**w i i.tnn st't. Th( sv pictures will ap- i pear in Quips- ;inf| (>;mkv ' Taylor has also stated that the picture', [or the beauty section ofj ' the annual arc now in process of be- r ing selected. As all the final dc- c is ions regard ilig these pictures will be made in the next two weeks, stu* dents wishing fo enter their pirH' J pictures must offer them for in- ' spection bvforc that period of time ' expires. The tN^ture-, should be ' taken i«> Wi«*ton Taylor at No. 3 , ' Georgia Re-examinations Despite the rumors that are ( circulating nround the campus concerning the re -examinations, nothing definite has been decid- ed about the exams to be given to the students who missed , exams during the flu epidemic. According to Mr. I 1. ru ... hi. 'the rchedule for the re-txamina- tion will be decided when the faculty meets next. The next scheduled meeting of the faculty is for next Tuesday, February 1, i9II. Sir Hubert Wilkins To Deliver Lecture Here On Wednesday Sir 1[ubcrt Wilkin-.. world famed explorer niul scientist,! ivill di-liviT .1 liHiuir .in Avi- jtion and tht War Wednesday. February 5, iii Chambers Amli- i iriiim :u S : 15 )i in, Sir [ I\i- >rrt 1^ world accliiimcd fur Ui- -cuMitific achiove-metits ami ml.-ir c-\|t!i.r ;■.!'."!!- I a-i ■;.- ;:i. ivlieii tin 1 hlit; kricy st rii lv:is mi 11 i w.iv to Liin'lon \ ia I .i-lniii ui i mlc i !"■ aft :is M l'i iii- n'ta:i; tn the liritisli povcrn incut. Tlu- c:mccll;ili(in ol iii ■it\ i. u ti! I ,i nidi m fi ifci'd linn to tnivi'l i hn nifjl' '■v:! ' ' ' '■ Prance French Experience The worlti - rciiruVhec] rxplor**r ri*acliotl !'.iii~ just in tinu 1 to I »■ ■' tvitncs« anil to patl.lUr'lll I lie un.it L*\ acuntion <>i I '.ui- Vox Uayi In u.i* stramlci! in thi hesifged i;\]i.- iial. Imi fitiiilly was -A'\<.- to cscajic in .i nlnnr v. -i:, ,' ■" " ining jji n crals 1 > i i r utily io In shol 'lnwn hy tin- (iiinian- Sir' IIiiIhtI hi !.■■: made !ii^ fi i two hmulrcil ntik 1 - across (lennnn infcslcil I'ranci 1 In fuel iiml liioyrli- to !' iir lit tluii made In- way i" I ntu!. n an-! witnessed ronditii ns in Lontl n ami I'.rilaiil. a~ well n - I'Ol (ci I.:..■ « ith tin Jeadcrs n( the I'l iti I 1 ninrnt Sir 1luhrrt v. ill I ecQn+11 hi perfrences ancUthe conditions he wit nesst'd in Ili^ address Aviation and the War. Arctic Explorer Sir Hubert i;; cspccia1l> well known fur hiv attempt ti. explure tin- Arctic im'i.iik with a -ulinta rine. 11 «- has spent ten years in the Arctic and six years in tin- Antarc- tic regions. He has hecn <>n seven rftfferenl polnr expeditions, mpri than any other living man. Tin Kins n.i England kniRhted him at forty and rcrcntlv the I!riti-.h called on him as a special scientific consultant Bids For New P. O. Started Bids vvill he open until February 24th for .i new post office for Da- vidson, announced Postmaster Stough last Mon'lay. Th.c preseni jio^t office, he said, is not large r-nnnpli ti) axcommodalc Davidson's volume of mail. '1he new buildjiiKi which v, ill ht nearly twice u- iargi ;i- tin pn - nil one, \\ill not l>c a projeel <>f tlic Federal government, I»ut will be a private undertaking. It- location i i not yet known, but Mr. Stough said thai the new post office will be in operation by the time school opens hcxi Septembrr. Oldest Employee Of College Quits Post By Jimmy Fulcher "Yes sin IW been working in it nm\ for 41 years and 1 suppo * I li.itt t" mm it ffo mure than met anyone tl-*v 'Course, I'm g]ad I Sttn't grnnp with it. ;iml thtn fr>.v, I'm gtad wt'Ve going to get a new one." That is what Lee.'iovable old nc: gTQ character atul faitliful janitor aj the Chemistry building hud t<> -;!>■ about abandoning old Mnrtin I'lirm istry Laboratory for the new Sci- ence building now gradually taking shape. I 1 < v. i 1 n ..1 name is Lee I >inic McCorkcl clairn thai excepting tJT Harding he has been hen nt David- son longer than onyone else now connected with the' college. W!n 11 asked if Enoch Donakison, colored janitor in the main building:, wasn't I the odlest employee of tlic college, Lee explained that Enoch, who in- cidentally doesn't know the date of his birth except that it was a kw years after "frecilotn," cooked lor Bcc&idenl Shearer niany years be- focc actually working for the col- lege. "Ye- Mr, I've been drawing a check from tbew&ollege longer than he ha ." aid the smiling old darky, 45 Years. For about 45 years Lee has been f—rv- -K- -■ ' m . CAPT. SIK III MEHT W ILKINS Sir Hubert WilkinA, l.un n plorrr and «cirntist, will lecture in Chainhrrt Auditnriunt on Widnf»- day evening. February 5tli. Sir Hu- bert lias chosen fur liis sunjrcl "Avi.ilioti and the War." The "" x- pl|>r«r has had much pemon.il ex- perience with airplanes, an well ""* the present World War. Lewis Schenck Produces INrw rinirrh Sliidv Emphasizes Seriousness of In- fant Baptism In New Doc- trinal Work. I >t ! i ■.'. h Heveli! St hi mV ; i< sor <'f Bible at M;i>nU^i), ha: ri '' " : l\- cinnplet< <! and published ;i 1 i frrtTtcd TSc Preshyti-rivi Doctrine of Children m the Coven- i ant. "Mus book, according to its sub title, deals with "A historical stmlj j n'f t !ir signif icanci ui infant bap ii-nt in i he I Vi --l>\ lei i;in * lull i ti in ' A 7 ' Baptismal Histor> I In [he l-i-.i i liapti r, thi -inuh ! cam i i ■] infani baptism in i In K< . i InTU.t i | | :: ■■ "1 1m -: >.ie< nthj i i ' tli Iurii ' i - .itniiif ■! I *ro i Si ■■mk < i ; i i : ' ivriiini \ ■' y al\ in and t he V\'i : ininMi i St.nnl.uil-- IK how ' I thi nu anin^ of the ( dvenant, ;i ■■ ' ■..■. i t'alvin, ',■.,( ;.i ... . \ I- i*»i m Ami rii a, .1 . .1 ' 1suit 1 ! tin \'u v\ -. w tin h it lund tin ii '.'. ; 1, 111 1 11 1 1 11 i : 111 1 f I m 1 1 if rin yi 1 1 ie re\ \\ ulistii. Children t hemselves and t '" < \ parents, who make :i sincere cilurt.. to ml 1 thi Covi nanl "" riously, feel U 1< 1 without understanding it . Ministers and > hurchc are ?um- ■. , . '.i, 1 | closely associated with ih« Chern istry building which now seems al- most I)- .me tc» him Not only was Ik on h.iml wlirn the rnrnrrslnnt- laid. Inn In nUn hrlpud make i liw ivrirlc whirli went to make the structure while working ;tt a brick kiln which stood ai \u<- present site r :' t! I local Southern Cotton Oil ' Ci impany I li i n i n a fqrril n< ai !hi i i'. < r, Li < - amc ■>■ I >avidson when only Ten v< ar: old ;U tin dcqth ni hi ihcr, and Lbxau£lj the kindness : ;' ;uncih N t(\ ( here i in t- -■■. n rnvh'ifc r'-'-'-iv^' )n- ,';7imarv- Liluca.- . ti- >n Thi ■■.':- nid hi <!i In't kn >\\ trisodium pho" phatc from sodium chloi idi i ■'" i His knowh dgc "f | Oiemistry whicii contains counties i hi mi ! f< rmula.s and hum'ei , everydaj facl cami the hard w ay As he i ail it, "through bitter but \r, cxpeni rices." Admires Thic» Pointing t<> Prof. 'I hies 1 - Leaning solution mixer ami I lien '"■' ~'k;u> ' pump mechanism, Lee said, "TDon't nobody know more Chemistry th.iti Prof, i Thtcs," ;tii<| Bmilc'd d that he nearly hi ■■'■ " He is vi :,. fond "i all i I Music Festival Davidson's annun I Festival Chorus under the direction of Jamet Christian Pfohl will be- presented in Chambrs Audit o - rium Fbruary 9, at vetper irrv- iic Local, Qurcni, and Da- vit!son itftgen will pr«'*€*nl Gou- nod's Mi IK Solrnelli*. Orchestral accompaniment will DC In;.' by the Michigan Lit tie Symphony augmented by ntu mi iani from Qufrn* and Da- vidson. Mrs Arthur Kolir. s <>ih.iiiii from K.mn.tpolii. . n.l Mr. William Burnett, bacit.cnt* from t h«rl< ttr, wi! 1 be toloUtt. I In Epidemic Less Serious Than In 1918 Efficient Infirmary Staff Aiil* In Keeping Flu Epidemic In Check. . i hill i in i ,i \t :i\ , ; , , tml I'lllT! 0 1 hi 1 WI !l \ '■<""■ ... - :.i.. Uu . -,i .a ;Ll p;Mciiii ' :iiw li 'i tirhiml uii'tfi) « ■!■ ' v ■'■'.■ nv*'i ui<l< ;i - ...i .-..I- " r ur soulhi i ' I In 1t: v ' v. . ml ;i> '!i- r !". ■;!" I . h , rt.'i in other col '( . i ' ' ImI IK .11 ll> I 1! I' l i . ; ■■ . : i v t*r > 1 . 1 1 k ' 1\ li - until -i ; ' ' ii>r i of l in pi c.iih : -I,.it 1 |i>WI V( 1 . . J00 liuli in* havi . ili< pai i month : i " , ,:i 1 , !■■ i ! i. .ii» . ' i (' i [iiitnlr.i i l ■.■. - i , > < 'i tin .. > ivcir | i " '< ' " . ,ii" n!i .ci«l IiI.m ]~ }>tI! in atmonJ" in th< m i " i r 3 Chapel Suapeminn ( ll-(l') I ;i:h) rllVll ill si ' ic< j \s i 11 ii« pi rut < I »lin injj i In » x;uniti;tti< -u pfi i <l in i itttpfiani r w itti incdti .il ..■:-. ii i luifl tiii.' local hir'' School wn- » |(i-i (| |il i.tVl'l .. iVt'l'k Pin II -.u!i s of tin i .i nil i i hi r pi r. '.,-■,. (jjl . ■'■ (lift(■ 1m (hi I '.I vi«l -r.ni.i:: w f in li i pi - IIr. ,1 \Y M;n ( i nmII Mated thai "< \-i " \ ihinjj !■ umh t » on I ri -I. how C\il, (In I » \\ ill pOS! ll)l\ It 1r, ur mtii- case foi ;i ni< mlIi oi week " II<- milted thai can i.i taken by all stutjeut' and "^ulilii r.iiiu i .1.. - .IujuLI lit: avi ided This - pith fnii ■<" not im. i r I v at vwrc .<■ th< ipitli mi. nf' I'JJH \''" whii h *.v, < ) i t Ih vMirtt] I n ricn ivi w.i ■, vs I nitint r.n I> OctiAm t of thai yi ai <.\» : ..f 1 * 1 ' i ■:.-';"■: nincli ""in.'ilh i i in-. v\- nil sinOi nl II th , _150 f»{ 111! ' ' .1M-S 'AH. Ilr .It « 'I :i: nnt tinn '! h«- « ivlh yt was I'll" < 'I unrii f rpKirantim ami .ill classes wen; Mispi nthd anil ihe ..-- . . i mill" V : t ham hi i ' w*< i -" ' uiin -1 in tii ;i lein- pOI ; ■. ■■■■:: ':■■■. v.i t " i .ill v f''ur train' tl ntu . ' the t< ."'i ■■ -i [j '-,..■ ., '■..., ■■ ' .. .''■,■!.. |\'i;(i On ; . ; . ! ni'iii ■■ |1 , f; t , |,||, (I laltlT 'I Pfohl Mows Into I'Jm Row I lui ins *h( < ' : FTfTa lir>Iid;i vs Prnlcssor I'iohl cnlarRdi hi^ utilti capacities by irmvinj n fii ! in ul (ii i iii tlii i li;inif)i r: Hnii !v.«. nffii i ■: c ■.< he m Mall 1 !k I) icatmti iTf FTTi n< i >ffir< i is in llii build " . " ' li lisi Ihr i: -. . ' i . . : i' irmcrly m "D" .'"I. (in. I..-.H oi rht oW lnnliliiK.', vvlurl] .■. ;i man . > li .1. one -""' th< di rmitorics on th< - ani pus, hai been i onvci '■ i tl tnl ■■ two ftn idi rn "-!(■. mhi ;>: .■■ ' . ■) in.- The : " tjp id t he coi tructi . - -f tlic 1■■ . ■' .- ! ■' * .<! ihi- i :<!( ntajl - ■■■ ltc I :. !'■ ■! m tin DavMson'ian ofi Redecorated. A [tiiriitiyn old .'I' -i" pro- tIf' . p ri l 1 1 off ice " ' : P rof L' to hi. \i liilc the Other fli< ■■ lie- : . , ; *nl !! ;;!■'!' '"! IM !'■*■ I'lflilJt 1 ' ■-.■::" K :' !. 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    Paragraphics JHv THE EDITOR

    fAfter ten day- of suspense, i.cr - ;

    viuisness. and hard work, examshave ended and brought with their ;-finMi a wonderful feeling of relief.Ii would be interesting sometime "

    lo compili data .u'tlie number i>f |hours spent m study bj the itu-dent body, .md the time spchl be-

    'ino;«yinj! cur lack of knowledge... »

    1Ihis weekend liriiiR» lonp-await- (

    ,.! Mid-Winter' with \\';ll Bradlcj iand Hcctni McLean in the driver's

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    -tTi.kr .1 tt-ri on i :;■!..■ iM.'l.can tasks tht.i ivi tate that Bradley i1

    ",i waltz kins.* al".i

    iThe flu epidemic laid about one-

    sixth i>t the student body out :ttone t.uu Ol ti'r, editor-in-chic!«.i tlu- 1941 Quips and Cranks, hasannounced that (he pictures of thesponsors of iii< * social fraternitiesv. ill be taken in t Charlotte Fridayni^ht January 31 hi fore tin- fintnight dance of the 1941 Mid-\Vint**wii.tnn st't. Th( sv pictures will ap- ipear in Quips-;inf| (>;mkv' Taylor has also stated that thepicture', [or the beauty section ofj'the annual arc now in process of be- ring selected. As all the final dc-

    ■ cisions regardilig these pictures willbe made in the next two weeks, stu*dents wishing fo enter their pirH' Jpictures must offer them for in-

    'spection bvforc that period of time 'expires. The tN^ture-, should be 'taken i«> Wi«*ton Taylor at No. 3 ,

    'Georgia

    Re-examinationsDespite the rumors that are (

    circulating nround the campusconcerning the re-examinations,nothing definite has been decid-ed about the exams to be givento the students who missed ,exams during the flu epidemic.

    According to Mr. I1. ru... hi.'the rchedule for the re-txamina-tion will be decided when thefaculty meets next. The nextscheduled meeting of the facultyis for next Tuesday, February1, i9II.

    Sir Hubert WilkinsTo Deliver LectureHere On Wednesday

    Sir 1[ubcrt Wilkin-.. worldfamed explorer niul scientist,!ivill di-liviT .1 liHiuir .in Avi-jtion and tht War Wednesday.February 5, iii Chambers Amli-iiriiim :u S:15 )i in, Sir [I\i->rrt 1^ world accliiimcd fur Ui--cuMitific achiove-metits amiml.-ir c-\|t!i.r ;■.!'."!!- Ia-i ■;.- ;:i.ivlieii tin1 hlit; kricy st riilv:is mi 11i■

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    I.i-lniii ui imlc i !"■ aft :is M l'i iii-n'ta:i; tn the liritisli povcrnincut. Tlu- c:mccll;ili(in ol iii■it\i.u ti! I,inidim fi ifci'd linnto tnivi'l ihnnifjl' '■v:!' ' ''■Prance

    French ExperienceThe worlti

    -rciiruVhec] rxplor**rri*acliotl !'.iii~ just in tinu1 to I»■ ■'tvitncs« anil to patl.lUr'lll Ilie un.itL*\ acuntion i I'.ui- Vox Uayi Inu.i* stramlci! in thi hesifged i;\]i.-iial. Imi fitiiilly was -A'\.v,I'm gtad wt'Ve going to get a newone."

    That is what Lee.'iovable old nc:gTQ character atul faitliful janitor ajthe Chemistry building hud t -;!>■about abandoningold Mnrtin I'lirmistry Laboratory for the new Sci-ence building now gradually takingshape.I 1< v. i 1 n..1 name is Lee I>inic

    McCorkcl clairn thai excepting tJTHarding he has been hen nt David-son longer than onyone else nowconnected with the' college. W!n 11asked if Enoch Donakison, coloredjanitor in the main building:, wasn'tIthe odlest employee of tlic college,Lee explained that Enoch, who in-cidentally doesn't know the date ofhis birth except that it was a kwyears after "frecilotn," cooked lorBcc&idenl Shearer niany years be-focc actually working for the col-lege. "Ye- Mr, I've been drawing acheck from tbew&ollege longer thanhe ha ." aid the smiling old darky,

    45 Years.For about 45 years Lee has been

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    CAPT. SIK IIIMEHT WILKINSSir Hubert WilkinA, l.un n

    plorrr and «cirntist, will lecture inChainhrrt Auditnriunt on Widnf»-day evening. February 5tli. Sir Hu-bert lias chosen fur liis sunjrcl"Avi.ilioti and the War." The "" x-pl|>r«r has had much pemon.il ex-perience with airplanes, an well ""*the present World War.

    Lewis SchenckProduces INrwrinirrh SliidvEmphasizes Seriousness of In-

    fant Baptism In New Doc-trinal Work.

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    !cami i■] infani baptism in iIn K< .i InTU.t i||:: ■■ "1 1m -: >.ie

    , everydaj facl cami the hard w ayAs he iail it, "through bitter but■ ■ \r, cxpeni rices."

    Admires Thic»Pointing t Prof. 'I hies1

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    pump mechanism, Lee said, "TDon'tnobody know more Chemistry th.itiProf,iThtcs," ;tii I1! I'l

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  • THE DAVIDSONIAN

    t*"3 DIARYMil LEMMON

    With flu- exanu 1 oming t.» an 1.:-.;:ii UiQal of tlie lny 1 iperat*irs areimarking time while waiting for thc-as*mil on the invattitiK femiiiinityoi the etisuins week end The >en-Ut nf attraction which i> the rfe- jL'i ivi' factor in the average Ktrl's■'■" < ,- iji to attend our Mid Winter

    ceii i- Will llradlcj and his * l-ittnus hatul, foat tiring Kay McKinley, wli> in- .vestigatu the other hand* ifferedthf c dlcgc --tudrui-. in the south hea■'! find out thaj Ihr band the Can- .'::-. i;t -:in- Cninifil ti.is -I'enrrd is l>\it* "">'" }""(>"■" ». i>«iM it .ti>it aUo Uumost popular Mi-* jazz recordings:> t■. -■ pro\ i'i| to he the iu« >sl pi iputar

    ■ it* !licii iT| 1.'i::til* \ !)(lt tlit>■ mean his slowri numheis

    .- ■ ncit ■''">■! \-'k the men who;

    1'. ■■ heml him'

    1iii-- 1ither thing concerjiing the: ing lwaited affair! that is ' theI'an Huld co-operate in at-t.tidtnL; the s(-t. with or ;idate. ,i> Ihe suece-ii of tile d.incesdepends on every man because oftie handicap we work under, andthis obstacle is the small number uwiiiK' -i leash with collar to keep trackof his date after the dances . .Moos,- s;ti,, ;., ..ijii si-rviii;^ Mnv .cproteKi'f "" Mac Murris on thrin:1htI■. raids taking in several itthe tic irhj counrtp.1 M.i< \- sairit»« have t'orpi^ttLMi alarm with otheithiiiK.-i when lcavtn« his il.ite "" pipe,for which it nearly coal him hisshin Fluf McDuH applyinghair grower vrry vigorously on re-tiring to bed Grantham entereda cn-vil bush rlcpi at Dan's, a smallrnadthousei nennnp ShnrRCnvert and I! Sprnnfplan to dnuhh*ilaiv " . You kno\\'I've been looking forward to comingup and"'II ■■"I mean, I really have, Rut, well, I'm-■irry. Vm sec. i,,r a number of reasonsI can't come.IIn- other da\ 1 was dow n town in the

    new Cadillac I u:i> [jlanuing to drive up. 1was fixing nn lip-"stick a little bit, when-crash! \ big triiek somehow ran into me-iiT'T>ul_coiil(lirrTi~ nrrmmt of the quaran-^tine. There was a cloud-burst last nightwhich washed away the bridge at the endof our street. Aunt Sallie'a kids are suf-fering from pent-up energy and are throw-ing plates and glasses at each^other.Ireally hate not acceptingyour invitation,

    or rather going back on you so late. I'mafraid you'll think I didn't want to come.But I really did.Hope you'll understand.

    Love and kisses,WILHEMINA,

    ■ famous acts and be listi-d along with|certain class room blunders and|ni/fboners which have delivered'nicknames upon ih i mft'iled tit H i

    in.iti will five a gri-ai deal 1 nicer mthe memories

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    : i:. " ■. iicenity, " I »tru ■■. riti sti; Ml _mate ■ .' ■ ■: ■ ;'iml. bs Monday

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    Clyde RandolphIhe iluatli mi ' lydi; kauilnlpli w..- :i -.oiitvu

    nf HrivJ amisorrow I ininny' follow tinmint,nl tin' Iliivitlsnn Sttnlfiil Hud IIni v who'ktirn linn rt'alizc tli.it I>.u ■■! -i ":! ha> licenili-privi-ij nf tlii- |.rr-r-i.-i- ii , mjMe i-harjeter.

    \ senior with i vcrj jjooil scholastic rec-rml, Civile had ariiivvcfl everything he haddone by !n> ■ cTTaracter. Those who in- earning theirown w;i\ can look at the brief career ixtClyde Kandolph .is m exampleuf what canbe ;uiniiipli.sluil I'lii-erftilU .-. h.:\- . ,uv\ in^ .iheavy burden

    Clvlr would have made ,-i ti.uiu- fiir himself ;iml done ;i great work in In- chosenpXofcsjiW the Mini'try, if he had been al-lowed to !i\i- When a person of his moraland religiiius stature dies, we can rilwayjrest assured nf In- -t-iu- of lilesse'dnewi'aiiid ;should perhaps be iiap'p) r;.f him .-senthough »t are deprived A liis |W-csencefhose uln> plan t«-> pursue the work forwhich ilyili- was preparafng himself shouldsee in him an inspiration to do p.-irt of tin-v.r,rk he would have dpne in addition ti>their nun.

    Clyde Randolph stood for tin- things l)a-vidson stands for. May we have more like

    Pay Your 'Y' PledgeAlthough it is now more than ;i month

    since the YMCA officially closed its Christ-mas Gift Fund campaign-, many pledgeshave never been paid. At the start of thecampaign it was clearly stated that the Yand its leaders did not desire to press any-one for ;\ contribution, ttnd in direct con- -■■

    iFrrTsT'totrie policy of past cabinets no door-

    -door campaign was made.This policy seemed to be best for all con-rned. since the Y had no wish;to brinp■y prer.stn=e-Hn-aB-y^-^t-w)^(vtT-which mtght- -rce him to contributesomething which heuld riot or did not wish to support. Theft Fund was an entirely freewill offering,it hnu!d have been,

    that it is long past Christmas,:l " faced withmany unpaidpledg-

    ii -', 1 does not wish to press,t Vi '.he Ptitid is to become a successful

    V'i.'T months the largest musicalwar in history has hene raRintr be-tween the broadcasters and ASCAP(the composer's representative)over the price radio was to pay forthe use of ASCAP songs. On Jan-uary 1, the break finally came andwe must now listen to those few

    "sujiks .whim hwASCAF docs~noTcontrol. The broadcasters to rem-edy this have set up Hroadcast Mu-sic Inc. (RMI), independent ofASCAP. iii order to supply them-selves with enough music to atleast have a few musical programs.I'ut tlic government seems to beiiri-d .it all this wrangling and ap-iu;ir ready to step in and brinR suitagainst both of these organizations.Bui for the present we'll have tolisten in a few new tunes and a fewrehrrnngcB old numbers.

    Hingcst of the BMI collection issoi of Stephen Fosters, many of\vh sunns, no longer copyright,eel, have been given new treat-

    ll.ur.. Jan. 30. 191

    Open Letter to a Drunken Driver

    Trot*(rriSaffty Sarvln

    SURE, you can drivehomo a'right.Don't let 'em feedyou any of that bunk about lettingsomebody else takethe wheel.Any time old Pott?can stand on his two feethe can drive an automobile, drunk or sober. Whatsh afew drinksbetweenfriends,anyway.Youshow 'em who'sgoing todrive.

    Pile 'eminto the car. That sweet little wife of yours,who's such a swell kid evenif she does nag you aboutdriving when you'redrunk. And that funny couple withyouwho want to takea taxicabhome.Imagine!Wantingto take a cab! Pile 'em in. Step on the gas. Whoopee!Goplaces....

    Brother, you're not the big shot you think you are.You're just a fuzzy-brained, liquored-up, obstinate asswithabout as much right to drivean automobileon thepublichighwayas a monkey from the zoowouldhave.Iwon'tappeal toyour reasonbecause it'sobviousthat

    you haven't any.Iwon't appeal to your emotions be-cause they're pickled.Ionly hopeyou'll start todrivehomesomenight,alone,

    when you've one too many under yourbelt.ThenIhopesomelittleemergency willarise which youraddledbrainand fumbling hands won'tenable you to meet.Ihopeyou'll havean encounter witha treeor a telephonepolethat will landyou in a police cell andyour car ona junkheap.As you sober upIhopethe basenessof your con-tinued offenses against society will be borne in uponyou withsickeningclarity.Ihope thenewspaper head-lines will scream out to all your relatives and friendsand business acquaintances: PROMINENT LOCALMANGETS DRUNK ANDLANDS INJAIL.

    Yes,Ihope an All-Wise Providence will arrange this'little lessnn for you. Andsoon, beforeyoukillsomebody,as you surely willif youcontinue todrive when you aredrunk.

    B^i|| Compassingwr *~ V Campuses

    WtfJmm tom cauble

  • Davidsoii'sCivicChil)Helps Negro Center

    Siu'll UnableTo Talk IIrrr

    "Sends Letter Of Regret ToStudent Body _

    IJ. R05 Snell, \\lio was selected ioM

    be supported as -\ teaching mission-'

    ary in China bj Dav.idson College,and who \\ .t- planning to thank '

    j tliT Davidson Student Body in per-* Mson, \\ ili not he able tn come and

    'speak because he has accepted u '

    Ithree-months rush job*.in connection 'with national defense in Liostun '

    Mr Sni.il wrule an open lettei loL1t1 .■ student body whicli read a>

    J loll. '\\-"I have recently learned ui yum '

    desire fully lo support .1 yolinv mi--sii it:\ hi China, ttnd \\ ish t> > > ::gratlilatc VOU loi this increatingintci fsl in fi 1 1 jy»n nm$i

    "1 1eel greatly honored m havingbin, !'\ the Mi-mo-1 Hoard '

    Iin lu< suf)por{cil !"> UaviiUon ColUK l Ami I knitw 1bat m> work ]amonjj >tudent>> in China \\ ill be i":,'■:>■ worthwhile and more appre- jIL'iated because ii 1- made posriblC!-■. itudrnts in Aimrn.i

    "Allhiiti^h pic i-nt tensif in iu 1belai !■.i-i Ikis unable tn ihank <i■■—- :

    "\\ liili- the re i ol -the u.nhi is ■'i..i>:iil in w.ii .;inl dl'siruction lite'

    11hint!! ■ iIn i-ti.uj 1'olleKi ■ ionti :ve'

    1 ir bopi In t lit11 people l\ii :. from

    'I ime "i Suvvnibei -.l"in In 1hi . 0111 ->■ ..I 75 vi.11■ 1.1t hr pi i.i- Hi ..nr 1

    'S hea\ 1 1 tn -."

    ■ all.mi $15,UUU,UUU), I'

    S Pro1 "latilM have htiili 1.1 nilli-iji-v in (I iua

    Kleven ui the 13 Colleges Ii.im-had in leave their pre wai campusesI'nt noi one campus has been ibandoned lo tin- Japaneio; nnMi-r I S.

    | and * iiiiu-sr control, they arc h.-i. L'iused [in relief and reconstructionpi »KI am- foi ( hina's war--Uuik

    |millions. Despite thrir record enroll-inriiis in ihe' new scholastic li.ra-tii-n s the Chri.stinn CoJlcKes b.ivi-been able lo take only one in live

    ' lif qualified applicants Hut "even■with makeshift equipment'- and a'

    .uu.it I.i. Is of books, all arc wvingI'full courses IIIliuia need ciiKi i

    !|news, -In asks llangchow Chrisi'.-tii College for them, and Ki't- them.

    "I am k>v'kinn forward t.> oppor-■ lunitii's ..i knowing you ill a pel- j1 . ii.il waj so that together we may!■ better !>tini> Christ's message to: tin- Chinese Students

    "

    1 Ovei jOOU has been i olleeled foi ;'llu- 'V" gill fuml so iat. and tin

    '■ n-st will be collected as sunn as pos"i siblc

    ♥Little Katheriue I know some

    Pi Kappa Philhie iii the rinishtiiK .-t exams,

    \ if\\ l li k;»iip- were fuund ohtll. .1:u].1:- I.i.t week-end Charlotteil.ttiiuil Htother* (letldie HerrTtiKl< l.irtn..■ Mi-Arthur. Mai Morris,.tn,! Krskinc I'.iik*.y\ hilt- HicKuryI'fikniirii Id ISmthei I'.1nl I'.iiuiliaritri mid I'letlnri l!oh lluKliinsIrtiinni) r.iitnli.u u« r .iii.l t ). I) Kvans I'U.ini . McAllister. Armstroimand kyniei made an extended i.aiiihrouidi Moon'svillf, m.ui'miIK-.Hirfcnry. S'rwtnn, Maiden, Lincoln-ton, -mil tnded up .it Gastonia l'.r>>-Ihers Mnhley, Hit.-. McQall, andMilk-r juurncyed t,> thcii respectlive humes in norence S C SouthCamlinu aUo siiinmoned DruthersIlipp and I'lu'nketl and l'lcd|t< Maj11.ml WatMin lit Ilieii liinne-i inllrienvilli', Vikrii. and Ki.iii- Sprinnsrc-|.i-iii\il\ I'ledgi.' Uenc Headmade .1 tin* lo Asheville during hi^spare lime, ..n.l Drothel N'irvn>prnt ilu vveek-i'iul .a lii^ lu>me ;nAlheniarle Hrollu'l I». ,11 \\ illiam--"i luanaK^d tu lake in Ilieii 1'iiint,(jreenshuro, and VVin-stuii-Sali'inUrothe] iianii vvi'iil !.. Winiiiin-Salrin

    Phi Gamma Deliai lie brother- ui Phi (jaminaHi-h.i

    Iraveli'd lai and wide ilimiu: tin-p.i^i iveek-end, I'eleliraliiiK the ei,ul-intj "1 'v.uniii.iiiiins and takiilH uneI.1-1 1 111" lifl'ure ihe -tart ol .1 newsenieslei \ dctachtneiil ol livemade an expedition !>> ihe city oiIym-hl 111 it. iihkilled iu .tins Mt'uiipwit,- * t }1.11 II.ink ,'l .ilir .1:ihe -ophomori- . lass, lu- heenpletfueil

    Kappa AlphaIIn- \\ i-ck -1i:il aftei i\anim.i11. 11-

    ha- .ilwa>s been wi v pupulai withthe lirotliefji I'm wil.lli.inv lo iIh-t.u 1"imis pi tin- Sumi) South, andl{1is year was certainly no exception\. 1 1 ■[ilniK I.■ lir.it hit 1 >a\ is '1 h.iin

    a-, he and "timr i.thn )u>w stayetl].in L'limpus tin- week-end

    Pledge Uriilhers I'.uikt- I1..im-1ill t. 10k an extensive fling through,1111 suutlurn North Carolipa. tuiuhiny ai tin points ui Gastonia, Uel-111..nl. lhariot11-, an.IIJllei 11- I'.lotli-i-is Sandifei ami Spcas did. tl"' dramatii .mil went to their homes inI.i v.i>s. S. ( '.. and Wm ton Salemrespectively, fljiile Brothei l>nkAt in>lil is t in back li.une t- ■ ' iri eiiville, S C

    lirollur.s Wall.ui. U'ati. Bclk,Coppjfdgc, and Mil.can spent thelime dating ami gadding about

    Sets Aside Sum To SealDavid McLean Commun-

    ity Center

    Coach McEver SuperviieiCompletion Of Plan

    Davidson's Civic Club, composednt ladies i>i the town, recently setaside ;i >imi of $7? to seal the I'a\i

    Plan-, air uUu being considered[01 .in L*niploynent agenc>i in whichthe ladies i>r the Civic Club will1- 'i ipciati tu find ji»b " uit unt/tn-[ilnyed implored h^\ oi the- comtnunit)

    Courses WillStart July 1stFor Officers

    War Department AnnouncesTraining Courses

    According t«. information receiv jt;(l from t!u Wai Depaftment, threemonths coursi** vmII he pstiiblishi'dat ihe Infantry, 1alvary, I'ield andCoa^t Artillery schools beginningJuly 1. l'Ml for thu ournotf ..ttrainitit; Officer Candidates

    To be eligible one must be eithera warrant officer i>i an enlistedui.in with :t\ least six months activefederal service prior to Submittingapplication. The tnaxitnuni agt' limitis 30 years inclusive.

    Mil* immKit of candidates ! iion

    111.itllCI "I'lAI)" l\n\sI,t \iut Iiiform, stopped uvei 1^ Green&5urubt'tlt ii'tilinu iron, ami (joing to hi-Nlmiv in < Ixfortl Bfolhi-i Joe Royel " drove lo Duke itnU t.■ Chapelilill Brother Spimn was uUu .ittlu L'tiiversiij M Niortli Can-thuu *

    I'!t lin1 Brothi'i Ihum went home1t ■ .1*. while ' Pk'ducl'i«.t!nM JetTrii's visited in Greeti'b'oro l'\vi\vt \U iitlu-i-

    Y.ii1 lirouuli and Marsh u«d IMiiIkcsAmos ,nhi Simmons were in 1 1 n■11I'uit. Mel " >\ -1ti■I I-inlr \ win inNorth Uilkesboro in span tjiiiedm tiU' v "■ .in. Mi' w " r 1. iml lulllid( >|irl'j^ii.!',. \\ ilh il ii-ii.il (jtH't.i IIII'liU. Cartel Mi (ilu i and Cirinile\ IIroiiip.M/ii wint -Iiouh' to kii'hniiiudi i')ii k Smith to I-Mkin, Pink)Wilson to I owell, Ioftin lo (...Ionia. 1 1ill Coi -v^i.^i" 1leitdcrbuii,I'1m11i|i to I■*!mi iuliin v and Sipiiii■1.. i.i!■< nvillc

    II was Beesli-i Burwell .hi.I \hlayloi who ft.ok the real detail;I',1'rsll| \\ flit Ii altci mn in .ill directiuns. Tyddy l.atimer and KnochStevenson were the nn^i ambitious,making a tour ul all the South i!ar-ottrra . ■ >!!< y.< ■., startling in Spartan^bury and ending in ( harletitou, andha\ itik lumieiuus " xpei ii n< i- notavailable for publications BrotheiKeyhole lirov\ning ended his prnjeetecj t t i]> to New V'ork igtHtiuiui

    ■ously ni Greenville, S C Of < nurse,iBrotlier Davt Henderson made .his:usual ti ip to < hapel Hill Brothers!Abi1- and Polloi k, aftei

    - sjiifustingthe possibilities ui t !ha-]tt-l Hill Amolt|j thii- c viMtiML; !ln-!thotiR'i between semester: wen Bro-thers Shelton, Scutt, Sample, Gibbs,Overby, Wine, McDonald, Brihsun,Vojjngblood Neill, Sink, and Par-hoiih. -ui

    Sigma Alpha KpiilonAfter a hard fight with examina-

    tious, mosl "i tin- Ijrothers eithercollapsed into Charlotte or wenthome in ordel 11> "get away from!ii nil ' A notable exception wasQueenic B"!; Smith who insists he

    Always Askfur

    "S & P"Peanut Butter Sandwiches

    SaltedPeanuts CandyManufactured by

    Swinson FoodProducts

    CHARLOTTE, N C

    I winl in Kin.ilia. S. C, t>> visitmiiiii- ulat'ivi-. I'.inlw iiM-i Wilsonx\"\ .ill ihi w.i> i.i Spartanhurg be-fore tin- week-end was nveri .nxlPotent I .iti- vveut home tu the unfriendl) iit> Mup Rogers and I'MUica- adjourned lo Greensboro ov-i-r tin- week end. Reacoti liahnsunplayed host to pledges Buck 1-u

    ■ y\\\.i .in>l Jim ilark Saturday andSunda) Satem and !i.n t.'fireeiivilU1 rushed Ihost: t\\.' ve'teraus. Pledges Mai I'.ru.i and Rip

    Ipt-r Hunt. Pledges II.im* and IU--tlu-.i went Imiiu- tn Wilmington and

    |Dillon l-S C i respectively. Ten UtahDonnlas returned to DaviifsiHi caihnus in little lor tlu- wi-rk rii.il I"11■v-:■ u U he li.nl been ill in ihestei.S i . I'm two weeks. Anntliei ,iil- ilj^e, U'.iKImI Mi-(Icai In. als,.iii:nin.1 from a botit with the tinI'lcilm - I'reyei anil Milliki-n reai ll-i.1 home base in Ih'c "Harle" Satur-'i"- atteriiooi] and returned Sun-

    Iihi? i'i'ti'- t 'icli'i- iImkm (iritveyistraK^K'i) i!, Moiula) inornitifj on■ the Dawn l!atrnl I'UMge Hi»h I'on

    "■-. ..i I -" " ii .». i'i.!< i iih;i,.un.I Whi-ton with Ins elder brother's K( )ll: i|h-iI ahiuii liitn m- ,aitl w \\a-i tinnr part) ■"

    Phi Doha ThetaI'u< ii,:he i.ii t that i\.mis weie

    illi an,! also that the ilu bug lookUs Mil mi .mi (frotliii! I ilu iiwen mil) two linibci

    -at MTpper

    Saturihu ni^ht \\ Kciiiliardt1

    1 ami SpinHlV iiiiivalfsi oil in IUi-Vi'ami Ihailolli n-.-pei in.h llrothiii l.iiIn >-. ■ ,- i.ij .i- ihailntliMi Nintum In \l,-.ii.i, K'udulpli to-VshriiMi nluli' Uri.llni . \\ ■ tallinI \l< I i n i.il.- rril mi ilii'nii■ |'ii Ilu Iliillll " ill \ Ill-V ill,- nilI.i ii..ii Uiorhn Iti.ykin . ippi .1 il,,»nl.. I A\ I\\ \-ilh. I hapni.m i.. Sj ,ilalllilllM Miliiailn In I IK-I-Imi i.i K.,1. 1,-h and ili,- I*11■ Dilii-!"U:< dance in > liiipi I Hill I I,,n inainiiiM suphnniiiii -■ alii 11 .1 IniIi.nl'iir ami.it li< i numill - " . iliesI'll -U-i \li hiI ■.'.■HI lip thai ill Ilii-lli.-nutmi-- t, I'l \ -iui In\ Mi l-.\iito HrMul, Wanllaw tu Sp;ulanhnrij,anil I'll ill'. Mm- sflTnt III. li'llHi,\.uat inn ]ili tu.ituiel) at In Ii.-Ii..in l.ytnati, S i W'o 'have n dope onilu- iit Ini tin nil" i nl llu- IIi-Iiman

    -I.i i:M-cpt that the) partieil

    I 1 1Iil-i.u. -I ,11 ..t,i ili, stateMl lln hiothers -■.. InukiiiK foi

    waiil \\ ilIi -I'iIn tin- » iiiiuii!.' \\ i iLi-nil IIm in- him !">-< ii iiiiiini.-ii..Inn i mi-. Iliihi- will' i all

    Sig.ma IMii EpsilonI 'i

    'I K II l.asl .ecu in

    Stati \ illi- IJi stniatiiin unknowu Iifuiiiid plf"!i i- ii-iii,ii- in tin SI'Khinisi "\ ;

    -.: :1m r i iii,,iiiillr >1^.'l--|i- 11 iiiiri" ■11 :-. lIn- iainjius« till imii: i.ili - ,,i , s, itnU: .-... 1;ends atti'r exams Itrothi i 11. II ...lotnpanii'd l.\ Dudle\ anil Davis'

    w.i1. imtnil rrr K-:-lnv." -": milI IIAK'l.i II I I '> \I-.W

    Wm. R. BarringerHotel

    IJ'i X IK'Yi IN S I

    I

    mm$ AND HIS ORCHESTRA

    IAIWKINLEY Itffiii A A *"MID-WINTERSFriday-SaturdayJan. 31-Feb. 1

    Set Ticket $8.00

    THE DAVIDSON1AN

    xAmong THE GREEKS Work Progresses AsNew Structures RiseLibraiv AddsFour \ olumesHowardSpring's "Fame Is The

    Spur" Among Additions1 he lilirarj has .L.|iiit..! tin lol

    lowing ! ks Christmas Fameit tht- Spur li\ Howard Spring, ManWith n Bull-Tongue Plow liy JoseStliarl My Name is Aram I)J Wilh.itn Saroyan .mil Sapphira and theSl.ivc Girl h) Will., Cathi i

    How .nil Spiiii^. t !,, .in:hi T nl 'liest -.1!.iMy Son. My S' iMMiiil vtyi v with iturical ! ..'..■ ■ I'hc march nt'....:..;. . ..-...;.;;.. !

    Fame ii ilio Spur !I i!■■■-- \ isf, i;ini 1latult'iirtli w .i-

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    Man With .. Bull ["onguc Plow!■" 'the inn In,il ili ti 'iural

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    My Name ii Aram . m .iiiihuIi i-\ nl lui ii iln.nn .mi inn .

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    S..|i|'lur.i .in.I tli,. Sllivo (.nl .I'uIini ■ *,-iin. lasl Siiiul.iy.rhcie progrnmi will be conUntied i>n 1.1. 2 and Feb. 9.

    Punt Crane, John f.iriiui. andIt.iiiU Crane presented n missi.iiis program to the young peo-ple ul the Finl PresbyterianChurch in Winslon-Salcm miSunday. Jan 26, On Wednes-day night, Jan ?H. John Fnrrior,Jim Ki-rr. and Ji.i- Hopper < "iiducted a program oq missions nliJh- Myers Park PresbyterianChurch in Charlotte

    Over 1,000 Yards Of ConcreteGoes Into New Library,

    Science Buildings

    Contractors Predict CompletiooBy Graduation

    ■ :. began early last tall,■ ! \ ,ir ■!- ■,.I ..iincxete

    I in constructingti : chemistry

    m ■ ■ "■■ ■u and ■'■in- ■''

    nt ha ■ usedN ' I appen-

    ind ■*■l>rk■ util I" . men.... II ■ " . ■

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  • Frosh CagersIn Four Wins

    Prior to examinations the fresh-man basketball team played fourgauit's, winning three of them. Theirubh won from Belmont Abbey.Harding Hiffh Salisbury High, andlust 111 IliKh Point .High!

    In their'upcnitiK game agajnit

    Relmnnl Abbey, they mm by thrsciirr j'i y>-ii. Mai-Williams wasI^kIi scorer for the frosh and Cur-■Vii- and Williams ptayed sood flourpaincs. Hupp «.f. the outstandingplayer Cor thr Abbey. ■

    First Los.Hi^h I'oitit Hi^h clsfeated the

    freshmen 42-.1] before a large crowdmi lli^li Point in the secondfor thr fro.th" J t>« Kittens were jit.trr\ awti did nut pl.'iv well togetherNfricWiHianis anil Pierce were high

    |foi David un vvlijlc Wilbati with!>' [i.,int~ was hifili for Hiuh Point.

    ICoiitinvfti .-" Pag*' Sis]

    WANTED: l':nt time service ol energetic young man.Complete information furnished on request. Address

    PRESTON L WRIGHT, Myrtle Beach, S. C.

    r"* *""*

    Jim

    lJ|5IIlfC CHAPMAN

    THE DAVIDSONIAN

    III.M1.M TIVi; FOltWAllll

    Little Tommy Yarborongh, who hails from Albany, Ga., it withthe eager, for his second year and playing steady ball Again. ''Duck"is .eldom a high scorer but always a "ball-hawk." Hid best per-formance was against the McCrary Eagles when lie rung up 12 pointsand held the Eagle's .tar, Earl Ruth, to10.

    FRAT BOWLING

    Won Lo.lKappa Sig .. 6 2S. P. E. . . S 1Phi Delti 4 3Pikai . 4 3S. A. E 3 3Phi Garni . ..3 4Bftai . 2 4K. A. 2 4Pi Knppi 1 "

    CLASS BASKETBALL

    Won Lo.lSenior* . .4 1Junior* 4 1Sophomore! . . 1 4Freshmen .... 1 ' 4

    Columbia - t )keh

    Victor Blue BirdDecca

    REC< )RDS

    I'.v WILL RRADLF.Y

    And ATI Popular < )rchestras

    Parker-Gardner Co.Since 1898

    118 \Y Trade I'hone 8257CHARLOTTE, N C

    A. S.BROWNGeneral Merchandise

    DIAL 2001

    DAVIDSON, X C

    Ernest Ellison, Inc.

    "JUST INSURANCE"

    IIS E. Fourth St.

    Charlotte,N. C.

    Covering tin; CourtsDavidson's basketeers returned to their cage warftheirmatches tun mltde an excellentshowing considering their handicap.Only five men were able to k>> tinthe trip, the ntlu^ were iujjwed outbecause ol sickness L'ick u Hairw.ts outstanding i the hardwood oni.mti.ii \ 4, ihe hoopstcrs met theMcCrarj Eajjles and fell bcforc>tUqfpowerful semi-pro five 56.49, Twonights later the 'i ;u> suffered dc-fcat a.Liain when tlie Blue Devilstripped the Presbyterians 44-28.Duke stole an early lead and (he'Cats never managed to nfliMef up.i -i-rii'u- threat

    Flu Strikeif'tayiuft without the service ol

    four rrpillars, tlie Cats tasted LLEGE

    and their friends.

    "THE TAVERN"AND THE

    HOTEL CHARLOTTEv "THE CAROLINA'S' LARGEST HOTK1."

    A. I. r.l.AN'I). President and fieneral Manager

    facfe%9ooD,%ft, p)Snlii-iis Vmir I'atmnage Mpfl ill^^l^^

    l-'ur l-'urnial F.veninir Wear ■■k^'iSI ■■I'elnre. Dlirini: :m

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    oNSORS

    PHOTOS

    i. Courtesy of thrCHARLOTTE OBSERVER

    1 UK I'.I-.SI iIK( )( l-KIKsTI1K lilCS I I'Rll \'.a

    DIAL 5041

    J.K.HAMPSONGROCERY

    DAVIDSON, N C.

    A NEW SUPPLY:

    DAVIDSON and I-RATI-K XITY STATIONERYBAGGAGE and AUTO STICKERS

    TAKE SOME OF OUR APPLES and ORANGES TOYOUR ROOM TO HELP FIGHT OFF FLU

    THE STUDENT STOREn:CK AKXOI.D Managers SHORTY PARRJSH

    I'rivate I)ining Roomsl;or I'ratenn'ty Ba-rwjuets

    PIIONR 5490 FOR Rp.SFiRVATIONS

    .THACKER'S, Inc.221 S Trycn St. CHARLOTTE, N; C.

    UP hiCHARLOTTE , (;(;,.-STA^DFRSQN'S

    J} Z WOODEN :go- s oreBOWL k

    i)i i li )US FOOD J " """r-ccr'esr.'--.tsat

    RE CAHLE PRICES 1~c"

    PMe Fi«1h.ir.. Jan. 30, 1941 THE DAVIDSONIAN

    1Sponsors for the Annual Mid-Winters Dance include: Miss Mac-r King of Columbia, S. C, with Louis Hite, of Pi Kappa Phi; Mis*tty Morris of Clearwater. Fla., with Gene Vereen of Phi Delta Theta.Miss Elvie Srarbrough of Columbus, Ga., with Bill Lemmon of K»appaAlpha; Mil* Dorij Edgar of Stat.-sville with Ross MeElwee of Pi KappaAl[id.i. Miss Martha Bowman of Lumberton with Hector McLean,President of the Pan-Hellenic Council, of Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Mis*Ellen Self of Asheville with Scott Cooper, Treasurer of the Council, ofKappa Siffffiai Miss Alice Withers uf Davidson with Granville Sh.irpeof Beta Theta Pi; Miss Molly Betlamy of Knoxville, Iowa, with Win-ston Taylor of Phi Gamma Delta; and Mis* T.issie Fleming of Wilson

    with Raymond M< iVnu-l. Secrrtary of thr Council, of Si^ma Phi 1 pkilon

    I Inif dances will be held at thr Charlotte Armory January 31 andFebruary 1st. They will consist of a tea dance on Kriday afternoon atfive o'clock, followed by the furma! dance at ten that evening. OnSaturday there will be a tea dance .it four-thirty and the informaldance at eight and lasting until twelve. Each of the fraternities willhav«- a banquet or similar function at sometime during the week-end.

    Music for the dance* will be furnished by Will Bradley and hisOrchestra. The sponsors will take part in the figure on Friday night,■»nd will be joined by the alternates of the various fr.iternitii-» and theirdates.

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    *^BhB^B^B^Bw^ 'ibW*- .^bKl, j

    b^b^^b^^ukW"

    Miss Doris Edgar

    B^Pi^B^B»::^ .^BH B^k

    B^bI^Bb BbR^^^^Bh * %> **I Br IP! :>

    bV i&

    Miss Martha Bowmanp

    '^*iWa

    Miss Ellen Self

    ■I' 'Hi j^>

    Miss Mackey King

    ,,ggsaP8'.-" j»Sfeil;''':" **'*+*'*' 1'^#¥- 'W^''-

    Miss Betty Morris

    Miss Evlie Scarbrough

    * -3f ~m^

    Miss Alice Withers

    k *. *Y*K -'

    Miss Molly Bellamy

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    !" ■ . . " ,.;JMiss lassie Homing

    T \\ HIS #\ \ 8^ ORCHESTRA\ V\ FEATURING

    \ \ "AMERICA'S GREATEST\ J MUSICAL DRUMMER"Playing for Davidson's

    >li«l-Yl DBilors Dauu*eJanuary 31st-February 1st.F'V'R GREAT DANCES

    Set Ticket "'. Armory Auditorium

  • | -V (OHMIt ~|We're .1 smallci school now ',

    Man} "i Hit lioyi. who ar. leaving"us feel prettj bad about beinti afailure; if the) onild rail} believethat Tin- onl) failuri is the manwho i|iiit-. lliej would get a greatdeal oi good from a thiiijj that ap-peal

    -ii > Im bail Kvti ri'.nl iIn

    lift slorv nt \W l.inrohi IIn :i-itime' In ■■. i S.O'1 .i failn/P*ln Hisllti R-:i. lu- electiuii to /The Pn -i j.11 11> > ,.i tire r.iitnl >T.,l< - Read>'mn riistnrj ! iVou'i i welrmni.Hi. i, i. |i,,..,. in...... .

    Thanks, CoachIhank-, inai; MiKvei '

    tmiu' tin- lliil-l'i'u ' In ' il tIt,i-olored I'liinmtinitN lint \ i

    ntr>"ILate but

    'heartfelt I

    ■ .. . : :'rt. Mr I K Milli-i..... -. .■ ii. i

    Ch.ipol Hints

    .ill

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    Noxiou* NormieI),,,,,,I

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    nun;■ i ■ - . ■ Itmiitl '■■■""z: h ■ :■ s.. . ■ . ■

    N1 inSHAW >MJ'ni ■♥

    LOUIS SCHENCK., nti* ■ ■■ »■hj 'nr! to ie( :ipiur ■ lli« ■■■:..■i :' infant I■.11"11-111

    MisnomerI11 Si 'u i:> '■■■■■

    who makes the cmshould not he ■;■ i ■ illiTiLr the church." Inn ■ uld n:i.< mb( r tltat th baptized child i

    %tlr< ;n!v* .i m\ '■■■'■':■■' ■ " ■

    FLU EPIDEMIC LESSSERIOUS THAN IN 1918|t .idti".I"'-.. tJHi

    --el\c- n'.'. i « . :' t ■ mdertviol,the ji'tt oi si*r\ in.r ,: "■ :: i

    ' !■'.-.enKui > diil it* p hi wistside '■)' ihat 'It nil ■ ■ . ■ ■ Iurncd:intc com.it*-*- ipv >"">"".lh Lingle When l>r. Martin re-signed, Lingle .i"'! several oilirr.trustee*! were appointed tfl select asuccessor. Dr. Lingle had alreadymade up liK mind as io Iii-. choice:inil fi-h certain iliat his candidatewould l'i- accepted.

    When tin committee assembled,pr Lingle, as chairman, asked iiithey were reacry to vote To lii~ ■astoifhfhment, they rcpUcil that anew President had already beenchosen and that In u;is Hr l.muli'!

    Although I'r. Lingle'a official|ccinncc(lon with tin- »■.■IU;-< will be

    ■ ■ ( !. In1 will continue to serventliiT- .1- tin opportunit) presintiit-i'li The weckl) articles whichhe has been ■■■ : itii k fin IIn llni-.linn Observer for .ill years will con;tiniu-, .m.l various confervnees andim itaii.1i- i ■ pre:i h "■■"'! ccupjrfinch ol his time At iiresenl theIii ■!■.

    -,nr ia\ ti;' it thi Id ;

    ■ ■ in." locrxclain ■

    Pending Doom ''v ■ I. i passes through another

    wondering ahout grades-;;i ■■..."-■.it, his attention i> ih-ir,u-;ri|

    [com i\;irn- more and more ft5 iluweek-end dances approach.1 A

    \ eek-enil w 11 rlepinil uift.n■ his exattlinatii u l-t:i"U-^. .if coui i;tittt mi -:iso on "flu ;h notes " < ioodlurk lo yon ]■<

    Negro SchoolTo Have Band

    l)avidson"> colored high schoolwill iiioM h. ;}'» proud possessoii ■ ,i i ■*.(■■piece bam!. Instrumentsha\ " not bein proi ineel \et butfifteei mtt ii minded yoiinuMrr<1 ,.»< sign* d up tii lni> t'nm-t \\v-"■■' instruments with rt \w Ii I ;

    -in (he band n\ \t sepiestcr.

    The director of the band will proIhahly \j& one ""] two Davidson senIinfs will, are' fnajorirtR in musitRoth tlir Davidson Music Departinient and the "V". b>!nil MacLBtichlin, are cooperatingin llu project.

    Conducts VespersDr Lewi* B. Shcnck will be

    the gueftt minister at Vetperinext Sunday nu-lit Thi* suti-stance of his tcrmnn will centerarnund the topic "tin* God-tentrrrd rlinracier of religion."

    Dr. Shenclc w.-ts scheduled toipealt the night nf January 19,

    ( but hecause* of the flu «'pidemi<the date was moved up twoweekft. Tile Davidson professoris the author of the recent hook"The Presbyterian Doctrine nfChildren in Ihe Covenant."

    While at Davidson.Dr.ShenckW&J an "all-around" man He

    j was president of the Y,vice pres-ident of the student hody,a de-hater, captain of the basketballteam, and a member of the staff

    I of thv DavidAunian. Upon i;r;«d-tintton from I>.t >- ni he studiedat Union Seminary, Princeton,and Yale, re*p,lit\♥

    Sinaltz "1 eai Rix '■;■He akfasi this in.>i niny."i hit t ■> "Yihi tiU'.'ni .itt

    "\\"« **. ni.i\I'( Pi .'. if?in1u.""Jiinntif," said llu- tiacher, 'whati yniir Kreatesi ambition?"Iiiniuie, tlunightfllj . "I think u

    s !■ iu ;i-Ii nilitlu'r's faci

    Phi Mu Alphafe,Makes Plans

    Next Concert To FeatureSymphony, Hackney

    forI'hi Mu Alpha, local chapter of |

    ';ln nation.il puisic fraternity; held '* "" fir.-i hum lii ■ -ni,v Ihc lu>li mr<l:i-l Iiii daj niKhl in Sin arer Hall (

    "I'.u-i'ii "■ "■■ ii-i-ircl uf (iiitliiiino

    ' "sprint! 'I'l.ni- fur thr urbanization lm

    '

    and disciKsion rnnrrrninii the con''"

    riTl wAesIhe in \t in Ihe 'nMuci - ; 1 li;'rl "' '""' cr< '''' I'lltu Ins i.nniit'' sport-"chewiny t* » . |-.bacco.'1 (His lir;iinl is "Apple" in ,.case you have an extra plug in yompocket that you really dotrM need)

    CATS DROP GAMES

    i. ■ti.-iMt.-.j from /'a.;.- y-.-ufIiouriincn -r..nil .i AX-.Vi win in thelocal I'vni Hokk, the only man onllu first string that was able In -.77li.676.85

    LIABILITIESCapital Stock ? 1.200.000.00Surplus

    '

    $ 1,800,000.00

    Undivided Profits 828,694.14^Reserves Unallotted 500,000,00 3,128,694.14

    Interest Collected But Not Earned 14,968.06 tReserve for Taxes 48.000.00Reserve for ContiiiKencies 901,344.24Reserve for Amortization Bund Premiums 191,679.84 lr1557B92^l4Letters of Credii Outstanding V1 iicnoDEPOSITS 93.241,9**.57

    ffi^jfjn cigarettes ask for Chesterfield... PP^Eg and join the arm> oi Satisfied|«^^^^y smokers nil over America who| T^ff are getting Real Smoking Pleas- W^W AJL- " *» - """""'w'] nr( from (>hesterlield's Milder, Wr.^^^ ' '.r'K W1 Cooler, HellerTask: WMfMCSlCulCh/ |f^ljBO you cant buy a better cigarette Wr'K-' ■ /

    YMCA StartsColored ClassAfternoon Sunday School For

    Negro Workers Begun AtCenter

    -\ ■;■:". 11 !>ti!ida> School class ;

    li... tuin ore.mi.'< il '■ ■ -ill Colored ;.: h;i ■ Aork on Sun-

    >i>. .n-!a t el l>\ ihe V,i

    VI it* lir-i mi « t mu last Sunttn>■ ■ ■. i'cl(ick Hi tile ii'I-

    uri '1 r.niYnumil \ htiildiiu'I '■ ■ mIiic \Wo\\ n 'v the lca< hci oi. '.[". w hilf \" - ICdwhrds|(. i |)i.iin aoi onipaniment t'.ir

    tin -mi:illA*,Slitld;i) School 1>11*| ?' |1< ■"" "r- IHI -'■' ' W ill .

    ■i uitl) ■■! th\ farm u " ■

    iHi] !. iani ■ "

    \\ [h'aj time the plan to n " ilnseminary to Richmond culminatedin success, and ii■ Ihi1 yi'U»h I*ti

    ■ ;■ ■■ , Ihj " ■. k > ! .,lhi 'n.ntMi nd{| - lu M ■ ■ ,

    tire seminary's library Phis svetn ,h :■; \ iinpii ililo feal vnn pel fiirnied ,;.\ :: ■ iniplc i ".;'edit nl nl filllliirty larRt i than ihogsheads withbook? iCacli nn< "■■ ihi i ra.sksw 1 11'111

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    y.m his T( al life work In I8'J Itook his nrt pastorate al Ii.ilton.(■a W hilc tinm. Dr IinKl< mar-i-,. whom Ihe I ' tinl .. ■ ,i *tiiclciit "*ai !' :■■ idsun

    KoltovvitiK' i" ■ marriage, pastor-ates al Rot I. Hill! S C. and Atlan-ta, "i*. t«»i >k up iiio^t Hi his timeuntil Pill, when he rcturm d toUnion Seminar) Then1 he taughtHebrew, and in 1

    ''J4 he was made■'

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