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( 7eat.re News IMPERIAL Manday, Tuesday and Wednesday "SORRELL AND SON" with A. B. Warner-Anna 0. Nilsson Carmel Myers-Lionel Barrymore Thursday, Friday and Saturday GLORIA SWANSON in "Sadie Tlhompson" RIVOLI Sunday night at one minutes after twelve o'clock the famous "Brown Skin Models", fast peppy vaudeville, will give performance. This show will be here for the mid-night show only. Ad mission will be one dollar. Starting Monday and running through Saturday, with three changes of program a fast peppy vaudeville will be seen. Ladies matinee Tuesday and Thursday. First run pictures also. BROADWAY Vaudeville and Musical Comedy Billy LeRoy's Fast Steppers. With full Picture Programs. Monday--"The Broken Gate." Tuesday-"Casey Jones" Wednesday--J'Sfage Kisses." Thursday--"T(he College Hero." Friday and Saturday-Ken Maynard in thd"Haunted Range." IDEAL Monday and Tuesday "THE WISE WIFE" with Phyllis Haves Wednesday and Thursday "'DHE IRRISISTIBLE LOVER" with Norman Kerry Friday and Saturday "SILVER VALLEY with Tom Mix COLUMBIA Thursday, Friday and Saturday "WILD GEESE" Monday, Tuesday and Wedncsday "THE LEOPARD LADY" with Jacqueline Logan QUESTIONAIRE OF DARTSMOUTH ED, IS UNIQUE IDEA The Dartsmounth College Dartsmouth has begun the publication of student comment on courses, tabulated from a questionaire issued in December.. The results, says the daiiy, "are intended for a supplement to the college catalogue, rather thani any sophomoric attempt at "constructive criticism." s such they may be worthwhile to those who are con sidering several courses as their fifth sub)jects. Perhaps. "The criticisms . . .are a mirrow of student opinion, and consequently can have no great claim to erudition or auth ority." Students also were asked to comment on their professors, and the Dartsmouth had intended to publish these remarks. However, it does not do so, offering in explanation: '"The answers returned were so con tradictory that it would have taken a liar great than Ananias and a diplomat mnore suave than Metternich to have evolved anything worthwhile from the mass of comments. We cannot presume to have the asuthority,to pillory, need lessly and questionably, the members of the teaching profession. The Darts mouth would have degenerated into a mere gossip bulletin.',' The following examples indicate the nature of the criiticism and the method of tabulkation: In the first semnester the men lp-'o will probably be studied are-Frederick, Viol taire, Rousse.au, Mirabeau, Robespierre and Napoleoun. Eight answers express cordial ap-. proval of the course. The material is interesting and well arranged. The work is hard with considerable outside read ing. TI'etadverse criticisms object rather indefinitely to the organization of the lectures eazld pointedly to alleged into? erance In maering paners. A nnual Pictures Leslie Edwards, editor of the an nuai has announced that all pictures of sponsors must be in by next Frid day or they will not go in the an nual. All senior write-up must also be handed in by the same date; they are to be old style write-ups, not like the statistics which were used last year. A list of the honors of each senior must be' handed in. All other photographs are to be in by the same time. FEED WENDESDAY NIGHT DRAWS CROWD (Continued From Page One) Various men were introduced as not having missed meetings in one, two three, four, and even five years. Julian Thomas acted as cheerleader and cheers were given for the Y.M.C.A. Cecil Scott and Coach Laval. While alh the introductions were being made and cheers given, those, present were efficiently murdering the fowl and not a long time passed between the be ginning of the meal and the not-to-be prevented end, and the affair broke up about 9:45. USC THOMAS CRAIG CHOSEN EUPHRADIAN PRESIDENT (Continued From Page One) A. D. Bates was re-elected treasurer for the coming term. Bates has served as censor in the society and is a mem ber of the honor committee. He hails from Batesburg. Other officers elected were B. V. Gressette, censor; Leslie Edwards, re tiring president, curtis forum; Evans Cannon, financiai secretary; R. H. At kinson, orderly critic; F. W. Pitts and Pete Wamer, reporters; and J. J. Brown, recorder. Appointments of committees will be announced as soon as the new president assumes the duties of his office. CLARIOSOPHICS CHOOSE DERRICK PRESIDENT (Continued From Page One) were named monitors, each speaking in favor of his own candidacy, eulogizing their peculiar abilities that fitted each for the post. Ralph Lewis, of Aynor, won the nomi nation for junior orator and Thomas Wofford of Laurens, that for valedic torian. The literary program was postponed due to the basketball game. -USC PHI BETA DELTA FRAT. INSTALLS AT CAROLINA 1Continiued From Page One) fraternities must show to the legisla lure and to the state that they were a constructive and not a destructive force. He said that if the men had joined merely to wear a pin and to have an ex cuse to become snobbish and "high-hatty" then Phi Beta Delta had erred in granting a charter. But, if the men had fraternized to aid themselves and the University, to strive to attain high scholarship and leadership, then Phi B3eta Delta had done well. Impromptu talks wvere then given by the rest of the memibers. Some seventy-five p)eop)le attended the dance wvhich began at 9:30 and con tinued through 12 :00. A local orchestra p)layedl. Punch wvas served (luring the evening. Phi Beta Delta wvas founded at Co sumbia University on the 4th of April. 1912 and since that time has through a careful expansion policy growvn into the strong national organization that it now is. having 28 active chapters at the larger colleges and universities of the countries, such as the University of Cal ifornia, the University of Southern Cal ifornia, the University of Oklahoma, New York University, the University of Pennsylvania, Lehigh, Temple, the Uni versity of Wisconsin, the University of Chicago, the University of Florida, and others of like prominence. Plans are now being made by the local chapter for the securing of a chap ter house. The charter members of the fraternity are: Loutie Berry, Jacob Freed, Joseph Karesh. Morris Wengrow, Artie Philip, Louis Rivkin, and Alexander Mazel. Pledges of the fraternity are: Jacob Karesi,, Kalmnan Berkowitz, and Herman Poliakoff. Officers are: President, Ar tie Philip; vice president, Jacob Freed; secretary, Alexander Mazel; treasurer, Louis Rivkin. Other pledges and alumni members wIll be announedart a n ea..ly dte. McINNIS WINS. KEIIT ORATORICAL . MEDAL (Continted From Page One) Euphradian societies. Since -1921, when the medal was first awarded, it had been won by three members of Clario sophic society and by three members of the Euphradian society. In 1921, Fant Kelly of Union, member of the Clario sophic society was the successful con testant. In 1922, John E. Hankins of Lake City, likewise belonging to the Clariosophic society won the medal. In 1923, John Henry of Ailendale, another Clariosophic man, captured the coveted award. 1924, 1925 and 1926 saw Charles Cuttino of Sumter, Joseph Karesh of Columbia, and Edward K. Pritchard of Charleston, all members of the Euphra dian society winning the medal. The judges for the contest were: W. H. Jories, president of the Southern teacher's agency; Dr. Mason Crum, pro fessor at Columbia College, and Dr. G. A. Wauchope of the University faculty. J. R. Anderson presided over the con test. Thomas Ulmer served as chief marshall, with W. S. Parrish and E. E. Derrick, acting as assistants. USC SOUTH CAROLINA Y'S MEET AT UNIVERSITY (Continued From Page One) treasurer; D. F. Patterson of Wofford, chairman of Regional Council; and the members of the executive committee are, J. R. Cooper, Clemson; J. C. Martin, Clemson; and L. B. Brunson of P. C. -uUSC_ A dancer spun round on her toe thirty eight times-of all the useiess stunts I Oh, I don't know. It would come in handy if she ever had to get dinner in a kitchenette. Wife (at breakfast)-Our new girl is a cooking school graduate. Hub-She must have flunked badly in biscuits. Thi is the I DON'T doubt it, open a tidy red tir of Nature's nobles tuck a load in ti Jimmy-pipe. Now you've ge me-to-it, Gee-how4 I condition. Sweet I and satisfying. 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