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The Daily Southern Californian
VOL. III.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1913
N0.34
LIQUOR EVILS
Sophs to Decide
Factory Workers ROYAL RECEPTION
TO BE STUDIED Picnic Place Later Like U. S. C. Program FOR ALL BLACKS
“Where There Is Alcohol There Is No Manhood,” Says Dr. Jordan of Stanford
Decision at Uproarious Class Meeting to Go to Balboa Not Considered Expression of Opinion
Semi-Monthly Entertainment to Be English Society of Los Angeles to Provided by Social Service Entertain New Zealanders To-
Department of Y. W. night With Theater Party
100 COLLEGES GIVE COURSE After considering the matter of ex- 1
--penses many sophomores are vigor- j
Michigan Students Petition Faculty ously protesting against the action of
for Course in Prohibition. Iowa Offers College Credit
the class in deciding, at its rather informal meeting last Monday, to
----I hold its big semester do in the form
At the regular meeting of the Pro- of an afternoon and evening picnic at hibition Association yesterday morn- Balboa in the near future, ing several important matters were The meeting was held in East Hall considered by the members, who were where practically every member of present. tl1e cjass had come to be in El Rodeo
It is the plan of the organization pictures. As a result of the hilarious to send one of its members along with atmosphere created by the taking of the V. M. C. A. deputation teams the picture, and of the fact that all to give a talk on some definite phase were standing, the class was not in of the temperance problem, emphasiz- a mood for a business meeting. So ing the necessity for the elimination when the president called to order of the liquor traffic. Pres. Foote out- and tried to get some expression of lined the book “Social Welfare and opinion concerning the next class the Liquor Problem,” by H. S. War- function, they swung first one way I ner, which will probably be used as and then another, the majority do-the text for the new course to be ing nothing at all. The motion to go introduced in the Economics and So- to Balboa was barely carried, while ciology Department of Liberal Arts ; about sixty per cent did not vote, next semester. i Since the meeting many have cx-
On last Monday a strong boost was I pressed their disapproval, basing it given to the temperance movement on the ground of expense and waste at Lr. S. C. by the visit of Mr. Harry of time that would be incurred in go-Platz, the coast secretary for the In- ; ing and coming. They state that few tercollegiate Prohibition Association. 1 of the fellows will go because they Mr. Platz is making a trip to all the;do not care to pay out two dollars southern colleges and reports the for car fare alone—one for them-work progressing in splendid shape, selves, the other for ‘‘her.’’ \ hen, He is a senior at Berkeley and says 1 too, about three hours will be spent that the results achieved there after j on the cars, leaving but a short time
for the real pleasure on the beach.
Some have suggested Hermosa Beach, because it is much nearer, and the expense is just half as much as that of the trip to Balboa. Another means of diversion that was proposed by two members was that the class rent two large auto trucks for the afternoon and go to some such place as Griffith Park.
At the next meeting the matter will
.... , , . . be brought up again, and, under the
1 rovisional rules for the regulation . ...
- , , tt • •*. formality of a business meeting, will
ot hoarding places of University . , ..
s . likely be settled satisfactorily to all.
"omen were drawn up yesterday by
representatives of the various sororities and boarding homes and will bc voted upon at a meeting of the Associated Women Students Monday morning'at 9:50.
At the committee meeting yesterday, the representatives discussed the measures under consideration such as i hours for calling and study and var-j '"u> plans were suggested toward •"rmulating a regular set of rules to he in force at all sorority houses and hoarding homes.
file measures which are suggested ■•y the committee at the meeting next Monday may be voted upon by all xvomen students regardless of whether thev rp(
According to the innovation started TO MEET VARSITY SATURDAY
by the Social Service Department of | --
Y. W. C. A. it is now possible for i Saturday Contest to Be Most Spec-
all women students devoting time to tacular and Instructive Ever
study of sociology and social work to j Seen in South put their theories into practice. --
Last week, the managers of Brown-stein Shirt Waist and Overall Factory gave over thirty minutes of the noon hour for the entertainment of
The world-renowned and much-touted A11-Blacks will arrive at Redondo on the Steamer Queen, from San Francisco, at three o’clock this
all employes on the second floor of afternoon. They will be met in the
their building. Misses Hall, Welsh beach city by a delegation from thc
and Shefner, students at U. S. C. university and brought to Los An-
Liberal Arts were the providers of geles in automobiles,
the entertainment. Miss Hall took They will make their headquarters
her ukulele and accompanied Miss at thc Hollenbeck Hotel, where an
Welsh who sang several songs. Miss informal reception will be held in
j Shcfner’s contribution to the program their honor at live o’clock this even-
was several humorous readings. ing.
The program was well received by After eating supper at six o’clock
| the employes and Miss Tony, head the New Zealanders will be the guests
of the Social Service has decided to 0f Mr. Huddleston, representative of
continue these once every two weeks, ! the English Society of Los Angeles,
the entertainment to be given on dif- to a theater party at the Orpheum.
ferent floors af the building each Saturday morning, the island vis-! time.
Girls who have any talents that could bc used please report to Miss Tony at once.
Football “Boost”
(Continued on Page 2.)
All Women Students To Make Regulation
Associated Women Students Will Vote Monday on Set of Rules for Sororities and Dormitories
itors will bc taken on a sight-seeing tour through the city and suburbs, visiting the Bush sunken gardens in Pasadena, the Cawston ostrich farm, and other points of interest in the j vicinity of Los Angeles.
They will return from this little a J L V M f* A tr'p 111 t'me to ^et dinner and a rest
Arranged by I tMXtAi before the game with the varsity is
___called at two-thirty. The contest
Athletics to be Topic of Banquet to Promises to be the most spectacular
be Followed by Swim
and instructive ever staged in the south, for thc New Zealanders are fully thirty per cent more efficient in', the knowledge and ability to play thc game than were the much advertised Waratahs, who visited the coast Student tickets will be on sale until this evening at seventy-
CALENDAR
Friday
9:50—Song and yell practice. 2:00—Ladies Auxiliary meeting. 2:10—Chapel, English 100.
8:00 p. in.—East Hall, San Joaquin Valley Assocation. Saturday 2:30—Varsity vs. All Blacks. Monday
9.50—A. W. S. meet in chapel. 8:00 p. m.—East Hall, Glee Club.
The Y. M. has arranged for a big “football boost’’ at the Central Y. M.
C. A. on Wednesday night, November 12.
There is no activity at the Univer- a year a£° sity of more immediate importance
than football. The team is facing f,ve cents- the general admission to-
the two big games which are to come moIIOU being one dollar, within live days of each other. Un- Tomorrow' evening the visiting
der these circumstances it is neces- team will bc tendered a reception at
sary that every man in the institu- the St. George Hotel by the Society
tion should be “boosting” and sup- (>f English people living in Los An-
porting the team. It is with these geles, and if the reception given the
facts in mind that this boost is being visiting \\ aratahs last year by this planned by the Y. M. C. A. j same society may be taken as a cri-
The plunge will be thrown open lo tcrio" of ,he entertainment in store
the men at 5 o’clock and after an hour's swim a feed will be served at 6 o’clock. Warren Bovard will act a>» toastmaster, Pat Higgins, Captain Albers and the president will make short speeches. Owen R Bird, whose speech in a recent jolly-up was so well received, will be the speaker ol the evening. A good time is promised for every one.
The idea of the Y. M. in giving this affair is simply to give the men of the University a chance to get to-
for the All-Blacks, they will forever hold in fond memory the hospitality of the Southern Californians.
Team Will
Be There
Wednesday, November 12
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| Full text | The Daily Southern Californian VOL. III. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1913 N0.34 LIQUOR EVILS Sophs to Decide Factory Workers ROYAL RECEPTION TO BE STUDIED Picnic Place Later Like U. S. C. Program FOR ALL BLACKS “Where There Is Alcohol There Is No Manhood,” Says Dr. Jordan of Stanford Decision at Uproarious Class Meeting to Go to Balboa Not Considered Expression of Opinion Semi-Monthly Entertainment to Be English Society of Los Angeles to Provided by Social Service Entertain New Zealanders To- Department of Y. W. night With Theater Party 100 COLLEGES GIVE COURSE After considering the matter of ex- 1 --penses many sophomores are vigor- j Michigan Students Petition Faculty ously protesting against the action of for Course in Prohibition. Iowa Offers College Credit the class in deciding, at its rather informal meeting last Monday, to ----I hold its big semester do in the form At the regular meeting of the Pro- of an afternoon and evening picnic at hibition Association yesterday morn- Balboa in the near future, ing several important matters were The meeting was held in East Hall considered by the members, who were where practically every member of present. tl1e cjass had come to be in El Rodeo It is the plan of the organization pictures. As a result of the hilarious to send one of its members along with atmosphere created by the taking of the V. M. C. A. deputation teams the picture, and of the fact that all to give a talk on some definite phase were standing, the class was not in of the temperance problem, emphasiz- a mood for a business meeting. So ing the necessity for the elimination when the president called to order of the liquor traffic. Pres. Foote out- and tried to get some expression of lined the book “Social Welfare and opinion concerning the next class the Liquor Problem,” by H. S. War- function, they swung first one way I ner, which will probably be used as and then another, the majority do-the text for the new course to be ing nothing at all. The motion to go introduced in the Economics and So- to Balboa was barely carried, while ciology Department of Liberal Arts ; about sixty per cent did not vote, next semester. i Since the meeting many have cx- On last Monday a strong boost was I pressed their disapproval, basing it given to the temperance movement on the ground of expense and waste at Lr. S. C. by the visit of Mr. Harry of time that would be incurred in go-Platz, the coast secretary for the In- ; ing and coming. They state that few tercollegiate Prohibition Association. 1 of the fellows will go because they Mr. Platz is making a trip to all the;do not care to pay out two dollars southern colleges and reports the for car fare alone—one for them-work progressing in splendid shape, selves, the other for ‘‘her.’’ \ hen, He is a senior at Berkeley and says 1 too, about three hours will be spent that the results achieved there after j on the cars, leaving but a short time for the real pleasure on the beach. Some have suggested Hermosa Beach, because it is much nearer, and the expense is just half as much as that of the trip to Balboa. Another means of diversion that was proposed by two members was that the class rent two large auto trucks for the afternoon and go to some such place as Griffith Park. At the next meeting the matter will .... , , . . be brought up again, and, under the 1 rovisional rules for the regulation . ... - , , tt • •*. formality of a business meeting, will ot hoarding places of University . , .. s . likely be settled satisfactorily to all. "omen were drawn up yesterday by representatives of the various sororities and boarding homes and will bc voted upon at a meeting of the Associated Women Students Monday morning'at 9:50. At the committee meeting yesterday, the representatives discussed the measures under consideration such as i hours for calling and study and var-j '"u> plans were suggested toward •"rmulating a regular set of rules to he in force at all sorority houses and hoarding homes. file measures which are suggested ■•y the committee at the meeting next Monday may be voted upon by all xvomen students regardless of whether thev rp( According to the innovation started TO MEET VARSITY SATURDAY by the Social Service Department of -- Y. W. C. A. it is now possible for i Saturday Contest to Be Most Spec- all women students devoting time to tacular and Instructive Ever study of sociology and social work to j Seen in South put their theories into practice. -- Last week, the managers of Brown-stein Shirt Waist and Overall Factory gave over thirty minutes of the noon hour for the entertainment of The world-renowned and much-touted A11-Blacks will arrive at Redondo on the Steamer Queen, from San Francisco, at three o’clock this all employes on the second floor of afternoon. They will be met in the their building. Misses Hall, Welsh beach city by a delegation from thc and Shefner, students at U. S. C. university and brought to Los An- Liberal Arts were the providers of geles in automobiles, the entertainment. Miss Hall took They will make their headquarters her ukulele and accompanied Miss at thc Hollenbeck Hotel, where an Welsh who sang several songs. Miss informal reception will be held in j Shcfner’s contribution to the program their honor at live o’clock this even- was several humorous readings. ing. The program was well received by After eating supper at six o’clock the employes and Miss Tony, head the New Zealanders will be the guests of the Social Service has decided to 0f Mr. Huddleston, representative of continue these once every two weeks, ! the English Society of Los Angeles, the entertainment to be given on dif- to a theater party at the Orpheum. ferent floors af the building each Saturday morning, the island vis-! time. Girls who have any talents that could bc used please report to Miss Tony at once. Football “Boost” (Continued on Page 2.) All Women Students To Make Regulation Associated Women Students Will Vote Monday on Set of Rules for Sororities and Dormitories itors will bc taken on a sight-seeing tour through the city and suburbs, visiting the Bush sunken gardens in Pasadena, the Cawston ostrich farm, and other points of interest in the j vicinity of Los Angeles. They will return from this little a J L V M f* A tr'p 111 t'me to ^et dinner and a rest Arranged by I tMXtAi before the game with the varsity is ___called at two-thirty. The contest Athletics to be Topic of Banquet to Promises to be the most spectacular be Followed by Swim and instructive ever staged in the south, for thc New Zealanders are fully thirty per cent more efficient in', the knowledge and ability to play thc game than were the much advertised Waratahs, who visited the coast Student tickets will be on sale until this evening at seventy- CALENDAR Friday 9:50—Song and yell practice. 2:00—Ladies Auxiliary meeting. 2:10—Chapel, English 100. 8:00 p. in.—East Hall, San Joaquin Valley Assocation. Saturday 2:30—Varsity vs. All Blacks. Monday 9.50—A. W. S. meet in chapel. 8:00 p. m.—East Hall, Glee Club. The Y. M. has arranged for a big “football boost’’ at the Central Y. M. C. A. on Wednesday night, November 12. There is no activity at the Univer- a year a£° sity of more immediate importance than football. The team is facing f,ve cents- the general admission to- the two big games which are to come moIIOU being one dollar, within live days of each other. Un- Tomorrow' evening the visiting der these circumstances it is neces- team will bc tendered a reception at sary that every man in the institu- the St. George Hotel by the Society tion should be “boosting” and sup- (>f English people living in Los An- porting the team. It is with these geles, and if the reception given the facts in mind that this boost is being visiting \\ aratahs last year by this planned by the Y. M. C. A. j same society may be taken as a cri- The plunge will be thrown open lo tcrio" of ,he entertainment in store the men at 5 o’clock and after an hour's swim a feed will be served at 6 o’clock. Warren Bovard will act a>» toastmaster, Pat Higgins, Captain Albers and the president will make short speeches. Owen R Bird, whose speech in a recent jolly-up was so well received, will be the speaker ol the evening. A good time is promised for every one. The idea of the Y. M. in giving this affair is simply to give the men of the University a chance to get to- for the All-Blacks, they will forever hold in fond memory the hospitality of the Southern Californians. Team Will Be There Wednesday, November 12 |
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