HOWARD COIXEG*
UEKARY
8irmi«<flftfh. W*. Hhrreh tiMM
Dr Gardner Brings
College Debates Sei for 7 hursday
All Seniors, too
I cannot think
Just what to do
Programs For Second Triangular
'вар.
tlat Contests Are Announced.
>fco many Catherine Benineses, th*
dyer’s daughter, bom In 1348, Is the
most attractive saint In the calendar,
whore she appe re as St. Catherine of
Bletma.
She Whs gay fad loving as wen
ач
austere; she wis pltllwe to herself,
but reproached I erself for demanding
<oo much, spirit» ’By, from others.
She was -also visionary with -com
mon sense, a rare combination.
It was character stlc ot her thdt
when at eight years old she 'ran away
one afternoon to be a berhrtt she took
some bread and a jdg of water With
her, lest the angels should forget to
bring her -food, and at nightfall she
ran home again for fear of making her
mother unhappy.
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c ape! talk ittlqiie in character
and
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>st interest) ugly refreshing was
dellvei ed to the j tuddrit body tty Dr/
i). M lardner pas or of the First Bap¬
tist Cl arch of Ei sley on Wednesday.
March 1.
An dhk tree is not made in a
fortnight, neither is an athlete, hat
dn«h is 'the popular impression among
so many who (try to be). Now our
athletes need to work each fortnight
in -the year to become the beet -and.
moat efficient on the field, court or
«алвьв.
Mark 'How. TWrfeVno place
thesis!
I've started thrice
Ahd thrice again
But I can't wr.te
i’ve racked my brain
Gee
that
thesis !
x Dr. Gardner ai proaobed the plat¬
form 1 faring a la ge paper sack. He
mystlf ed his au lWnce and gained
!• their I) i mediate -ai leUttdn and interest
I
у
am oundflg fait he bare his mes-
nage in hie sack. He also said that
• be con ddered the leaving of a Meson
more i n portent th
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the delivering of
a epee h. The- te zt of Dr. Gardner’s
in teres ing lecture was from the four¬
teenth chapter of -uke, “And they all
with oie accord tegan to make ex¬
cuses.”
The aain drive of Dr. Gardner’s les-
: son w<
в
"Shootiit: AHbfm.” The ap¬
parent nconsistem
у
ot ehootfng alibis
lies in be fact tha : the more educated
one la the more skilled he will be-'
come It shooting alible. *f one suc-
tutnbs :o the hab t of Shooting alibis
lie wll! aleo beco ne addicted to the
l more t eplorable iabft of viewing a
contem Mated enterprise With a mind
l full of alibis whith often results in
i 'riltful inactivity.
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one conttenee to
; i lioot I llbts one t 111 never grow but
if one grows on< will not need to
shoot ; iibis.
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I hear some one say. not «Wen when
the sun tibihes, and its wefrse when
it rains. Oh! I know, we need a
r'gym.” Yes, we need a “gym"
wdnse’en anything Remember next
week, fellows (girls too, when you
*re planning and talking. We expect
to have “a gym” soon. Keep this
under your hat, that's a warm place
and I am sure it will soon hatch.
Just after our ideas hatch wo
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call the alumni in to see their brood.
We most Have that “gym” train
every any! win! i say we win. x.y.z.
Ten thousand books
I've read this year
To Write them up
I can’t— I fear
Oh
tbat
thesis!
Kappa Chapter of Alpha Delta PI
announces the pledging of Miss Vir¬
ginia Carswell.
ft THIS m MODERN
СНШ
O! come, long words
Inspire my heart
I cannot concentrate
Can’t write a work of art
Whew
AIRSHIPS NOW USE WIRELESS
'A Generation of Bviboue- Headed
Precocities*’ Is ‘Predicament of
Difficulty Overcome.
The chifb has changed : It is Ho long¬
er the creature that, pointing to nn
animal In the field, said. “What's
that?" and the reply being, “A cow.”
asked “Whyr The child ie perilous¬
ly close to askiLg whether the ani¬
mal is carnivorous Or herbivorous.
Thdt makes coercion very difficult.
But 'i do not thick that the modern
parent desires to coerce as much as
did his forbear. Rather he desires to
develop the
А!ЙГк
pertonality, and fa
Ks eerty days title leads to horrid
results, to children being “taught to
bee the heauHfnl” or “being made tc
realise the do ties of» eftiseh."
Wo are in fdr a generation made up
Half if 'tftflbous-headed, bespectacled
precocities, and half of barbarians
who are “reellzlng their personality**
by fhe cOntfaual use of
“вЬаП"
and
“shan’t"— W. L. George la Harper’s
Ject will be: ‘Resolved, That tb a
1 Modern Tendency Toward Dhfec. i
I Action By the People is Inadvisable." !
I Howard will have the affirmative
against Mercer and the negative
against Mississippi. Mercer is recog- -ii
nized as one of the leading uni-;
versifies in the South and Missis¬
sippi College is regarded
ля
the un
crowned champion of debaiting and)
oratorical work in the state of Mis
sissippl. Howard studenta have evlnc
ed much enthusiasm over this debate
and are as thoroughly behind their
school as in any ot the year’s ath¬
letic championship contests.
Judges have not yet teen named i
for the debate here. Howard will j
select six men as probable Judge?
and Mercer will choose three from;
the list. Saturday night four men had|
been decided upon by Howard;!
Charlie E. Swango, secretary and
manager of M. Well and Brothers
Clothing Company; Hugo
Й.
Black,
attorney; J. R. Hobbs, pastor of t!he
First Baptist Church, and F. D. Mo-.;
Arthur, attorney.
Another Baptist debate will Vj
held between Howard College anc
Oklahoma Baptist University in Bir¬
mingham during March. E. E. Cox
and R. W. Herring will represent the,
local school in this contest. 1M
, question to be debated la: “Resolved,
That the United States Should Efa-
body the Principles of the Kansas In¬
dustrial Court in Legislation far the
Settlement of Dispates Between Cap¬
ital and Labor.”
It is announced tbs* HtfWVrd'e
recent challenge fa Birmingham-
Southern College for a double de¬
bate has Veen accepted and that
negotiations are under way 4<k the
selection of a suitable question. Thfa
Italy, fJngileltno Marconi, in an inter¬
view with British journalists, gave tbs
fallowing Information : “New develop¬
ments will not. only make wireless,
communication in this war more effi¬
cient than ever before, but will make ft
more difficult for the enemy to inter¬
cept messages. These lmprqvemedt*
will apply to instruments in adrfailatte*
and airships. Hitherto aeroplane* have
been at a disadvantage with airships
in iWHflugs work, for although they
weffe Able to transmit messages, they
have not been able to receive them.
Tills was because fbe receiving signal
was tbo faint to be distinguished, be¬
ing drowned by the noise of the aero¬
plane engine. Nbw We have been able
to strengthen fa* receding signal suffi¬
ciently fa enable messages fa b«
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^Contest
elation— which came into being at the
University of Richmond last Spring,
has announced a Southwide editorial:
contest, which Is open to all “bona fide
students of every white college end'
university from the Mason and Dixon
line to the Gulf, and from the Missis¬
sippi to the coast. For this, the first
contest, a writable subject has been
selected, which is as follows
came t
о
the top. As a graphic Dltts-
t ration of this he wagged the fruit Jar
and th • lemon «tv ays came to the. top.
• Dr. Gardner left the students the
great, encourag ng and In spiring
thouglt that we can all become big
call bn people anu as the worid wage
rise tc the top f we will only try
hard enough. According -to Dr.
Gardnt
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there a re three types of
people -the peopl i above normal, the
people who renata on the normal
line, ue people >elow normal. The
people above normal are above nor
mal fer three rei eons — first, because
they lave an objective; second, be¬
cause they exercse energetic effort;
third,
эесаше
th-
у
have pecalstency.
Dr. i -ardner’s -k soon was one of the
mott j racttcal am< upllftfag presented
the at ) dents at i ny fffae (Wring the
year. It was mos enthusiastically re¬
ceived and the fiudents are -fapbiog
for var i to another visit ffofa Dr.
Gardner.
Contri¬
butions of the College Newspaper to
College Life.”
The contest opens Immediately and
will cl«>se April 10, 1922. at which
time editorials must be in the hands
of Hon. N. B. Forrest, commander-ih-
chief General Headquarters Sons Con¬
federate Veterans, Atlanta, Ga., who
is chairman of the committee of
judges.
Prizes Offered,
Appropriately designed gold, silver
and bronze medals will be awarded
for first, second and third places in
the contest, while every writer get¬
ting his editorial sent to the judges
will receive a certificate of honorable
mention.
The editorials must not exceed 600
words and are to be typewritten oh
one side of regular plain letter sis*
sheets.
Each college or university will be
permitted -to
вецД
one editorial to the
committee, a local contest closing
'Donate
вропдеа
to Bed Cross.
The Greek-American sponge flsbfa
men at Tarpon Springs, Fin., have
made one of the most, unique gift*
that the American Red Cross has yet
riTehred. Each fishing captain, as hh
boat unloaded, contributed n bunch ol
sponges to the lot being gathered for
the EM Chose. The sponges were sold
Tor 8808 aft public UucGoh oh the
Sponge exchange, the only public
square sponge market In the United
8 tales.
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money tfah sent to the
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wavs.
Swi atow 4n«* *t?« -titUtK-u'--- i''T"h
emifti. In Klir<i|H-. In France. niedh
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-;M-ctiillsi> have irnmiiiH-iitlrtl the rS-
-eris of Crtliimv suit
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for
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of tla- Hot and glar¬
ing i*u nils of the southern const*. Th*
% rfie choice especially for chlhlreh
and fdT persona over fifty whose sight
Is growing dim. I^ss attention hnh
been given the. matter In England. btA
preference for iplaces ot| tha' east on!
Tfarxl watches lose fa accuracy b>
to n
тпстн
field. A
veteran working In a untch factor*
found It dimcylt to keep Ills watr|
A4gh»_ «Mowing sdm#»hins of m ngt*
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fa -Mesopotamia, fttvoto Philip Now¬
ell of the Somersetshire regiment, dis¬
covered that it had been written by
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BUURnKiri Disrer, *iu «uvuni-
once with the -practice of her school-
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'Tot. drnggiafa have fa
good i
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jokes “ ■ “Yds
•tors is somethu- e
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•d to t* a ptllery.1 “Abo*
Mil ti e druggist' “Keep*
np nro>t of the ti:
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fier Jt nnutL
BritfA soHffaf, ievvn* fth
fa chcnce. — London Telegrnph.
Debating at Howard is in charge of
the student debating bbuncil, *hlch &
composed or
гергевекаити
from
each of the fare» Hfarahy r:dfahl
and any other members whom fa*
council vote» to adtaft.
ir fa order to be simple.
M •№ ditor that the
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юге
choice nod betradfuV,
re us leas burdened with
duties anc useless pds-
t Is kn idfal not yet nrtic-
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Cardin. I Unesrnourlshed.
artnal Mar iili g was extremwy thla
tn ei tclated. - His etnfaenfa waa
vi* ting a coevent to Liverpool where
• ^ IrU hwnusas V as cook. 8be was
pr- sent *0 te the cardinal, fad, after
I' t-lvlig his bletrtng. she fafatW. ^
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filn am)
вам:
“May fat
IT- serv j your em oence, and oh. may
God to give your cook
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who compose the learn wbicl
meet Mercer, have been Voted
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