"CONTENTdm"@en . "http://resolve.library.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/catsearch?bid=1211252"@en . "University Publications"@en . "2015-07-23"@en . "1928-01-10"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/Ubysseynews/items/1.0123892/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " ^\u00C2\u00AEmf*\nIssued Twice Weekly by the Students' Publications Board of The University of British Columbia.\nVolume X.\nVANCOUVER, B.C., JANUARY 10th, 1928\nNo. 17.\nuntil\nVARSITY H00PSTERS DIVIDE\nHONOURS WITH CAPITAL CITY\nChltt among the features of tha Invasion war* the throe basketball games\nand dance staged at tha Victoria High School Oym. on Friday evening. A\nrecord crowd was In attendance and saw Varsity triumph In two ot thoso encounters. Tha Intermediate B men ware too fait for tho Viotorla Collage\nquintette winning out by \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 soore of IMS. The Senior A women vanquished\na representative Viotorla team 19*4, and In the final the Intermediate men lost\nout to Ki'VlctoMa College crow by 80*18. The entertainment throughout was\not the beat, the danoe that followed proving very enjoyable.\nIn the opening struggle, the Inter*\nmediate B'a had only three of their\nregulars on th* floor, Chapman and\nHorton of the A team filling lu. The\nJune was a battle from start to\naish, and neither team had more\nthan a few points lead at any stage.\nVanity Jumped Into an early lead on\na foul shot, by Chapman and a couple\nof pretty baskets by Horton. Th*\nlooal boya were combining very nicely, considering the conditions, while\nVictoria were weak on shots under\nthe basket. Our hoata soon tied the\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2vent at 6*8, however, mainly on foul\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2hots and for the rest of the period\nlt was a see-saw'affair, with neither\nteam having a very great advantage.\nVarsity led at the Interval 18*18.\nBoth teams were slow in getting\nstarted In the second halt, and lt was\nfive minutes before there was any\neooro. Prom then on Varsity had\nthe edge and only allowed one more\nbasket tor the rest of the encounter.\nThe homesters fought hard all the\nway and with a little better luok in\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2hooting might have finished on top,\nWant the game lacked In so'entitle\nbasketball was more than made up\nfor by the energy and eagerness of\nthe players. Victoria: McQueen 6,\nTemple 8, Poublster 4, Dunsmuir 2,\nThompson, Ollmour and Lyons. Varsity: Cummlngs 4, Horton 10, Wll*\nHams 6, Strelght, Chapman and Daw.\nIn the second game Varsity's snappy Women's Senior A team proved\nmuoh too good for an All-star Victoria\nteam. The Capital City squad was\ncomposed almost entirely ot Adanacs\nwith the odd Victoria College star\nthrown ln. Both teams were slow\nln getting started and there was little\nsoore ln the flrst halt, the count be-\ning 4 all at the interval. The large\nfloor space handicapped the local coeds.\nAfter resumption of play, Varsity\ngot going better and their opponents\nfailed to register during the remainder of the game. The struggle\ngained in speed and the checking\nwas closer as the game went on.\nVictoria had some real tough luck ln\ntheir shooting, but Varsity clearly\ndeserved to win ou their showing ln\nthe second half. The team as a\nwhole was combining well and Jeen\nWhyte finished two very pretty plays\nwith a couple of well-placed shots.\nThelma Mahon worked hard all the\nway and with nettle Tingley engineered several line plays. For the\nCapitals Misses Lea and Crawford\nwere outstanding. The Teams. Victoria; Lea 2, Phlbrook, MacMurchlo,\nRennle, Crawford 2, and Robertson.\nVarsity: Whyte 5, Tingley 2, Mahon\n8, >gar, Menton 2,Pronulk, Lannlng\nand Bailey.\nThe Intermediate A boys stacked\nup against a much heavier and more\nexperienced team ln the final game\nof the evening. The Victoria squad\nwas composed ot Ex-Victoria College\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2tars, and wore the colors of the\nProvincial Normal School. The game\nwas featured by powerful checking\non both sides.\nAt the start Rose of Victoria scored\ntwo quick baskets on sensational Individual efforts giving his team a\nlead which they never relinquished.\nThe Victorians were too big for the\nlocal boys, and although they fought\nhard, Varsity was on the short end\nof a 17-0 score at. half time. A sensational feature was provided when\nLittle of Victoria scored a perfect\nbasket while looking In the opposite\ndirection.\nVictoria continued to hit their\nstride In the second half ami out-\nscored Varsity 13-7, Both teams were\nfighting hard and travelling at top\nspeed. Foul shots were numerous,\nbut the boys did not make us* of these\nto any great extent, each side scoring only twice. Le Marquand had\nthe misfortune to collide with one ot\nthe local boys and was forced to retire. Varsity desire a lot ot credit\nfor the game light they put up against\na much superior team. Knott and\nRom shone for Viotorla, and Horton,\nWilliams and Chapman showed up\nwell for Varsity.\nThe Teams\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ex-Victoria College:\nLe Marquand 1, Knott 10, Chapman\n2, LittleS, Rosa 8, Thomas 7, Johnson\n2. Varsity: Daw 3, Aokerley 1, Williams 7, Horton 2, Chapman 2, Gavin\nand Dunbar.\nAfter the hostilities ceased, the\nevening was climaxed by a very successful basketball dance, the first\nsocial event ot the Invasion. All\nformalities were cast aside, as\nstudents of both colleges swayed to\nthe rhythm provided by Harold King's\nS.S. \"Prince Rupert\" Alaskan's band.\nThe capacity crowd thoroughly enjoyed themselves until 12.30, when\nthe struggle was postponed\nSaturday night at the Empress\nWomen's Senior \"B\"\nBasketball\nOne of the closest women's senior\nB basketball games was played at Ihe\nVictoria High School, Saturday morning, when the Varsity team lost to\nVictoria College, 14-12.\nAt the end of the first half the score\nwas tied 4-4. During the second half,\nVictoria College took the lead, and\nmanaged to keep It after a hard and\nexciting struggle.\nThe Varsity team played especially\nhard the last quarter to try to make\nup the one basket.\nThe neat Interception and qutck\nchecking of Ruth Herbert, prevented\nVictoria College from scoring many\nmore baskets.\nThe Team\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mary Campbell, centre,\n8; Iola Worthlngtou, forward, 4;\nDorothy Patterson, forward, 0; Zora\nMcNab, forward, 0; Hutli Herbert,\nguard, 0; Lois Tourteiiotte, guard, 0.\nTotal 12.\n'28 Rhodes Scholar\nScholarship Cards are ready\nGet Them!\nBOOK PRIZE IS SET\nThe subject for the I'nlverHlty Hook\nPrlise for this year Is one of the following: (a) The Historical dramas of\nJohn Drlnkwater; (b) The short\nstorlt'H of \V. VV, JacobB. The essays\nmust contain at least two thousand\nwords and must be submitted to the\nHead of the English Department by\nAprtl 1.\nOXFORD RECOGNIZES\nMATRIC. STANDING\nWord has been received by the\nRegistrar that the Junior and Senior\nMatriculation certificates of the Province of British Columbia have been\naccepted by special statute as exempting the holders of such certificates\nfrom passing Responslons (I.e. the entrance) examination of the University\not Oxford.\nThe statute as lt effects the holders\nof British Columbia Matriculation certificates Is as follows:\n\"The following persons shall not be\nrequired to pass Responslons:\nD. Any person who has obtained (3)\na Certificate or Certificates ot having\npassed one of the Examinations enumerated in the following schedule, provided that ln such Examinations he\nhas satisfied tho Examiners Id two of\nthe languages Latin, Oroek, French,\nGerman, Italian, Spanish, of which\neither Lattu or Greek shall be one;\n(.132) The Senior Matriculation Examination of the Province of Hrltlsh Columbia. CHI) The Junior Matriculation\nExamination of the Province ot Hrltlsh\nColumbia, provided that tho certificate\nshows that the holder hus obtained at\nleast 60 per cent. In each ot the two\nlanguages.\"\nREPORTERS' MEETING\nThere will be a reporters' meeting\nIn the Publications Office on Wednesday noon, at 12.10. All reporters\nplease attend.\nJAMES SINCLAIR, SC. '28\nJames Sinclair, Science '88, is Brit*\nish Columbia Rhodes Scholar for 1928.\nThrough the whole of his college car\neer Sinclair has maintained a brilliant\nrecord. As a student he has won\nseveral scholarships. He has played\non the McKechnie Cup Team for two\nyears, winning his big block letters\nlast year. During his fourth year he\nwas Associate Editor of the \"Ubyssey\"\nand was appointed Editor-in-Chlet\nthough unable to accept the position\nbecause of a previous eleotion to an\nA office. This year Sinclair is President ot the Men's Athletics. Such a\nrecord is very difficult to rival and we\nknow that Sinclair will do credit to\nhis University when be goes to Oxford\nnext year.\nVARSITY TO STAGE\nDEBATER FEST.\nOn Monday, January 16th, In the\nauditorium of King Edward High\nSchool, 12th Ave. sjftd Oak streets, the\nflrst Intercolleglatrdebate of this term\ntakes place. This is one of the Western Universities Debating League fixtures. Varsity joined the league ln\n1925 and has been an enthusiastic\nmember ever since. Each of the four\nWestern Canadian universities enters\ntwo teams Into the contest, and a cup,\ndonated by a member of the staff of\nthe University of Alberta, goes to tho\ncollege gaining the largest number of\npoints ln the two debates.\nThis year Albert S. Whltely of Arts\n'28 Is the general secretary of the\nleague. U.B.C. meets a team from\nSaskatchewan here and sends a team\nto Winnipeg.\nNext Monday, Bill Masterson antl\nDavid Wadllnger meet Manitoba at\nWinnipeg, and Denis Murphy and\nOrevltb. Rowland debate here.\nThe topic to be simultaneously discussed at all tour universities le, \"Resolved that economic Imperialism is a\nperpetual menace to International\npeace.\" The debate will produce warm\ndiscussion and Is of great present-day\ninterest. Varsity's home team supports the affirmative and its away\ndebaters uphold the negative.\nInvasion Tabloid\nMoKeohnle Cup\u00E2\u0080\u0094Varsity 12, Victoria, 0. Intermediate Rugby\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nVarsity 0, Viotorla 11.\nSwimming\u00E2\u0080\u0094Varsity 67, Viotorla\n08,\nlos Hookey\u00E2\u0080\u0094Varsity 4, Viotorla 1.\nWomen's Qrass Hookey\u00E2\u0080\u0094Varsity\nO, Viotorla 6. Mon'e Gross\nHookey\u00E2\u0080\u0094Varsity 1, Viotorla 2.\nladmlnton\u00E2\u0080\u0094Varsity 13, Viotorla\n11.\nBasketball\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Int. B 21, Viotorla\nCollege 16. Women Senior A 12,\nViotorla 4. Men int. A 13, Viotorla Grad*. 13. Senior B. Women 12, Viotorla 14.\nTraok Road Race\u00E2\u0080\u0094Viotorla won\nby 26 yards.\nVARSITY'S MIRACLE MEN\nVANQUISH ViaORIA REP.\nUpsetting all the dope of the learned bookmakers of the Capital city, who\nhad figured that their own local talent were set for a win, th* Varsity Me*\nKechnle cup squad flashed through for a most deolded triumph ln a sparkling*\nly brilliant fashion.\nThe McKechnie tussle was the outstanding event of the Victoria Invasion.\nThe play waa fast and open, filled wtth on* Un* run after another. Usui\nthe New Zealand type of 2-3-2 scrum the forwards were having an even break\nIn getting the ball out to the backs besides holding the much heavier Victoria\nscrum like a stone wall. Fed with precision and regularity the threes wer*\nsuccessful In making long runs during which the ball passed out to th* wings\nand then started back. Fumbles were entirely out of order and each pas* went\nwhere tt was intended. It was nice to see a scrimmage break up after a\npassing movement had been started\nand to watch the whole team work\ninto the play and this in the face of\nheavy opposition, Such passing, deft*\nness ot movement, precision in kick*\ning and sureness of handling has only been equalled by the famous\nMaoris and New Zealanders ln these\nparts.\nSaturday's result was well worth\nthe strenous training which the players had undergone during the prev*\nious three weeks, in fact starting\nright after exams. About two hours\na day seemed sufficient before Christ*\nmas but after drawing with the\neastern squad Coaoh Tyrwhltt put hla\nold corn-cob away and in a systematic and thorough manner put the\nboys through many hours of heavy\ntoll. His efforts have been rewarded\nIn no uncertain manner. However,\nthe season is just nicely started, the\nheavy games are yet to be played,\nand many Improvements in both tackling and recovering can be made before we clash with the now world\nfamous Waratahs ln February. To\ndefeat this team is the everlasting ana\nunquenchable hope ot Capt. Bert\nTupper\u00E2\u0080\u0094may he have his wish.\nSATURDAY'S GAME\nThe game Saturday commenced\nwith Bud Murray taking the kick off\nand driving the ball well Into Victoria's home area. Close play followed but Varsity pressed hard and\nkept the play moving inside Victoria's\n25 yd. line. U.B.C. looked good for\na try when Hendry of Victoria pulled\nthe leather out of the air to make\n50 yds. for the home squad before he\nhit the dirt. In a snappy comeback\nthe right wing Just fell short when\nWillis, Richardson and Eaton made\na pretty run for a long gain.\n\"Old Spike\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094himself\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mclnnls was\ngathering the leather up without a\nfumble and kicking for good gains.\nVictoria's Pack smashed to no advantage. Iu another brilliant three\nrun tho Blue and Oold only missed a\nscore by Inches. Tills was followed\nliy another speed test when Eaton\non the wing gathered In the tlrst\npoints, Kelly, slightly off form from\nan Infected leg, missed the convert\nfrom n bad angle. He played an excellent game at five-eights and many\na politician took away some new\nideas of football strategy.\nVICTORIA STAGES COME-BACK\nOn the kick oft Victoria pressed,\nhard but Kelly relieved to touch.\nAnother three run was spoiled when\nEaton lost a difficult pass. It was\nonly a minute before Jack Richardson\ntook the ball near the corner, passed\nout to Locke, got In position, received\nLocke's pass and went across for the\nnext tally. Kelly again missed the\nconvert.\nFearing an old jinx Varsity came\nback with a rush after tho oranges,\nhesltatod for five or ten minutes with\nmuch packing In centre field and then\nIT happened, Sparks, burning with\nthe Leap Year fever took the ball at\nthe end of u combined run and galumphed playfully across for the\nthird touch. Gunboat gets this way\nabout every four years, so he says.\nKelly again underestimated.\nThe next play found Richardson\ntaking a fust pass which ho relayed\nto Tupper and then got around to\nreceive lt gain. Ho made a neat\nrun behind tho line before putting It\nwell under the bars. Kelly delayed\ntoo long and his kick was Intercepted by Victoria. Play continue!\nIn centre Meld and ended with Varsity\npressing Victoria ln their own 25\nyard line.\nFor Varsity tho whole back division shone. Mclnnls at full was doing some of his old stuff, Locke the\nnoted broken field runner pulled one\nplay after another, Richardson starred often on the wings, Eaton and\nTupper showed their old speed and\nm\nAnnual Write-ups Dim\nJanuary 31st\nThe annual staff has begun the work\npreliminary to the publication of tHI*\nyear's Totem, and tl\") co-operation t)f\nthe graduates Is requested in observing the following regulations:\nAll photographs must be taken at\nBrldgman's Studio before January 81.\nThe charge is $1.26.\nAll personal write-ups roust be handed in to the Annual Office, Room 204,\nAuditorium, not later than January.\n31. Wrte-ups may not exceed eighty-\nfive words, and must be written on\none side of the papepr only. Any\ngraduates who have neglected to make\narrangements for their partners for\nthe write-ups are urged to do So immediately. The editor cannot assume\nfurther responsibility in a matter\nwhich is the personal interest of\nevery graduate.\nClass and club secretaries are responsible for the write-up of their organisation. Letters containing full Instructions have! been addressed' to\neach secretary and placed in the\nAuditorium letter rack.\nThe captains of the various athletic\nteams are responsible for the group\npicture of their team and for the\nwrite-up, Letters have also been\nwritten to eaoh captain, and will be\nplaced ln the rack before the end of\nthe week.\nAny further Information may be obtained from the Annual editor.\nU.B.C. Swimmers\nLose Island!Meet\nI*\nThe annual naval conflict between\nVarsity and Victoria was pulled off\nsuccessfully on Friday afternoon. As\nusual the Varsity team, lacking some\nof their best performers, came out on\nthe short end, but they made a better\nshowing than they have for some\nyears. When the spray settled down,\nthe scoreboard showed ihe Varsity\nhad come within 12 points of winning\nthe meet.\nIn the finals, at half-time the \"Y\"\nwas apparently hopelessly aheadof the\nVarsity forces, but the blue and gold\nclad (or unclad) mermen, and\u00E2\u0080\u0094maids,\nwith their backs to the wall fought\ngrimly through the latter part of the\nprogramme and steadily cut down the\nVictoria team's lead until the end\nwhen the score stood: Victoria 68,\nVarsity 57.\nThe highlight In the struggle was\nthe men's hundred yards free-style.\nReg. Wilson and Ken Derbyshire were\nwell ahead at the half mark, with Wilson some three yards behind Derbyshire. After the turn Reg speeded\nup and In a diving finish he caught\nDerbyshire al the finish for a perfect dead heat. With three yards\nmore to go Wilson would have won,\nill IIIII1 \" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0SSSXSSSS I,III I 1,11 IBB**\nPhil Willis was getting his pass regularly, in the front division all\nshowed the results of the past few\nweeks hard work and It Is sufficient\nto point out that opposed by a heavier\nbunch or bruisers the Varsity Pack\nnever yielded and got away faster\nafter every scrlmmago, The halt\nwas always there. Tho Team: Mc*\nInnls, Ixicke, Tupper, Richardson,\nWIIIIn, Eaton, Kelly, B. Barratt,\nMurray, Forrostor, Sparks, Noble,\nWilson, Farrlngton, Morris.\nIn the eye-opener, the Inter*\nmediates, picked partly from regulars\nand the rest from those basing*\nplayed ln previous years, learned\nthat Victoria College could play rugby\nwhen they went down to a 11-0 defeat before the driving onslaught of\nthe Island team. pfffA\nTHE UBYSSEY\nJanuaby 10th, 1926\n\u00C2\u00AEIj? IbgHfipy\n(Member of Pacific Inter-Collegiate Press Association).\nIssued every Tuesday and Friday by the Student Publications Board of tbe\nUniversity of BritlBh Columbia, West Point Orey.\nPhone: Point Qrey 1434\nMail Subscriptions rate: J3. per year. Advertising rates on application.\nEDITOR-IN-CHIEF\u00E2\u0080\u0094Jean Tolmie.\nEdltors-for-the-lssue:\nSenior: F. C. Pllkington; Associate: Bruce Carrick\nTHE VICTORIA INVASION\nThe complaints that have been made in the, past of the Victoria\nInvasion oould find very little justification this year. Tho athletic\noontests were worth while and Varsity did bettor than in previous\nyears. Those who failed to attend the games missed tho best part\nof the trip.\nThe conduct of the three hundred students who went over wns\nM far as we could judge, commendable. It is regrettable that several persons who have no eonneetion with the University should\nhave gone with tho students nnd allowed their conduct to bring\ncensure on tho University. Apart from this the trip as a whole\nJYts very well conducted nnd those who managed it are to be congratulated on its success.\nTHE DALHOUS1E SERIES\nThe major Varsity athletic event of the seuson was undoubtedly\nthe Dalhousie series played hero during the CltrmtmiiN holidays.\nOn Boxing Day, and the Saturday before New Year, two of tho\nhardest fought battles that wo have seen thia year wore waged, Thu\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Mtern squad consisted of eighteen fine athletes, and they played a\nclean, swift game. Our own team was in exoellent trim annd worked\nhard for both games. The weather conditions, particularly during\nthe leoond game, made playing very difficult and the field was as\nbad ae it oould possibly be.\nIt was probably because of the bad weather that the attendance\nwas poor. However, it was very unfortunate that student support\nshould be so noticeably lacking. At the New Yoar's game there\nwas scarcely a sufficient number present to give a decent yell. In\nthe face of the efforts and difficulties of both teams, we regard it ns\nhardly sporting of the student body to fail to attend.\nAs a result of the poor attendance tho Vancouver Rugby Union\nhai to meet a deficit of $2,000. The Varsity Rugby Club has to pay\nits shares of this. The team is selling tickets now on the Paige\nCoach, this being the only way out of the difficulty. Every student\nin Dalhousie University contributed -fifty cents towards the expenses of this team. We hope that the students of this university\nwill have sufficient sportsmanship to support our team now and do\ntheir part in paying the dobt.\nMEETINGJOF SENATE\nAt the meeting of the Board of\nGovernors held on December 30, 1927.\nA presentation to the University of\nthe portrait of Dr. F. L. Carter-Cotton\nwas made by a committee representing McOlll University College. The\npersonnel of the committee was as\nfollows: Mr. J. S. Cordon, Chairman;\nMr. O. E. Robinson, Mr. W. P. Argue,\nMr. Cecil Cotton and Inspector A.\nfitowftrt\nThe Chancellor, Dr. R. E. McKechnie, in accepting the portrait on\nbehalf of the Board of Governors,\nspoke In appreciative terms of the\ngreat public services which the late\nMr. Carter-Cotton had rendered to\nthe people of British Columbia. He\ncommended the committee for their\naction ln perpetuating the memory of\nthe first Chancellor of the University\nin this most acceptable form and\nstated that the portrait would bi- Iiuiir\nIn the Board room.\nTwo other matters wore discussed.\nA statement showing the places! from\nwhich studentH who attend the I'niverslty oome; and a report of the\nSenato and of the Board of Governors regarding summer session courses.\nKIT\nB,8.\u00E2\u0080\u0094la Summer Session.\nW,S.\u00E2\u0080\u0094u Winter Session.\nA. and E.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Afternoon and Evening\nclasses.\nR.C.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Reading Courses.\n1. The atandard of requirements for\n8.8. work ehall be equivalent In all re-\nspecta to that of W.S. work and no\noredit ahall be given for courses not\nfully equal In value to thoso of tho W. 8.\nI. Every undergraduate seeking a de-\n?xee without attendance at a W.S. In\nha Fourth Year shall be required to\nwrite, in addition to the exams, in each\ncourse, one paper ln each of the two\ndepartments in which hla major work\nhas been done. These papers will be on\ntha whole of the undergraduate's Third\nand Fourth Year work In those departments.\n8. Tha maximum credit for 8.8, work\nIn any one calendar year ahall bo A\nunits; and the maximum of credit fm\nwork other than that of the regular H.8.\nand W.B. ahall be S units per y\u00C2\u00BBar and\nIS In all (subsequent to Honlnr Matrlc,)\n4. Th* 8.8. ahall bn seven weeks In\nlength and ahall provide for the same\nnumber of lectures por unit nf credit\naa the W.S.\n5. Preparatory work shall bo provided from 3\u00C2\u00ABpt. to June prior to the H.8.\n(. The nature of thla work shall be\ndetermined by the department nfforliiv\nthe course to with h (( la prepm-attiry,\nand may range from prna<>rlhm( rnml I into a preparatory correspondent course\n1, A candidate propositi)* to undertake thla preparatory work ..ahull i-ckIm-\nter prior to Oat. let (or autfieot to the\nfienalties applying to Into registration If)\nha W.S, hatwaeu Oct, 1st and Jan. 1st.\n8. A candidate who duaa not undertake thla work may register at any time\nSrlor to the commencement of the 8.8,,\nUt may not register for more than iyi\nunlta of work for credit\n9. The preparatory work ahall ba\nteated by a paper to be written In the\nflrat week of tha 8.8.\n10. If a student does not write thla\npapor, or falls In It, he shall be required\nto reduce his roiMstratlon to 4!4 unlta\nof work for credit.\n11. Students sooklng to remove supus.,\nor repenting n coiii-ho In which thej,'\nfailed In the W.8., may register for 6\nunits of work for emit It without undertaking tho preliminary work.\n12. Examinations on tho courses of\nthe S.8. shnll bo hold nt the end of the\n8.8.\n13. Bupps. nnd Special exams, may bo\ngranted to stitdonts who have failed In\n8.8. exams. In the sumo way as to students who fall In W.S. exams.\n14. A regular date shall bo sot for\nthcMC Supps. nnd no Special exam, shall\nt>o granted earlier than Oct. 1st of tho\nyear In which tho S.S. svas attended.\n15. If a student fnlls tn two Supps.\n(or Sp, Exams.) In respect of tho same\ncourse no further Supp. or Sp. Exam,\nxhnll be granted him tn respect of that\ncourse.\nlfi. Afternoon nnd evening classes ure\naoiiroveil su'iject to tlio following conditions:\nI. There xhall lie 70 lectures for 3\nunits of credit.\nII. Tlie cliiHHcs iluill I\"' open only to\n.\"tudciitrf who are nl least IS yearn\nnf age and who have completed\nSenior M'ltrlc. or Klrat Year Arts.\nHI. The I'I'IMHeM Hhilll l,e glvcll lit tllf\nrnlvci-Hily.\nlv The classes .shall he Helf-mippnrt-\nICK\n17. In testing students who hnve attended A, or E. classes the ordinary W.S.\ncmuiis. shall he used If convenient.\nSupps. and Sp. Exams, may be granted\non the principles laid down for S. S.\nexams.\nis. Extra-mural Instruction shall not\nbe offered. (This rule Is not to be un-\nders\u00C2\u00BB'iod ns an obstacle to either preparatory correspondence course prior to\na S.S. or Heading Courses as described\nbelow.)\n20, No credit shall lie granted for Extra-mural work done at other universities In tho same academic year In which\nW.S., S.S.; A. and K.; or Rending Course\nwork has heen attempted at this University.\n21. E.-M. work done at other universities prior to registration at this university may he accepted If approved by\ntho Faculty concerned, but shnll not exceed the total number of units of credit obtainable here without attendance at\nW.S. or 8.8. (I.e., 3 unlta per year aud\nIR units In all subsequent to 8.M.)\n22, If credit Is granted for B-M work\ntaken elsewhere, tho total of work which\nthe student concerned may tako at this\nuniversity without attendance at a W.S.\nor 8.8. shall bo correspondingly reduced.\n23. Heading courses shall bt open to\n8,8. students In tho snmi. way as to W.8.\nstudenls (le,, (Hie course not exceeding\na units In the Fourth Year subject to\nthe approval of iIn, department concerned). A H.8. student shall he deemed\nto be In Ills Fourth Year when he has\ncompleted 15 units of credit In Third\nnnd Kourlli Year courses,\n84. Any extension of the number of\nunits nf credit offered lo W.S. students\nthrough Mending fnurses shall apply to\nM.S, students as well.\n311. Heading I'out'Nos shall not be\nopen to MiiitlniitM who are not proceeding to a II A degree by W.N or S.H.\nwork at this university (except, as At\npresent, to M A, candidates).\n3(1 H 8 , A. and V, cliiHses, unit ll.C.'s\nahould lie made financially self-supporting. Whether any expenditure Is Justifiable for courses not likely to prove\nself-support Ing Is for the Bd. of Governors to decide,\n27. For the purpose of para, 26 the\ncost of these courses should he takon to\nInclude; the cost of Instruction, any ad-\n**\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ....-.-e-..+\u00C2\u00BBe-.i.-.\u00C2\u00BB.\u00C2\u00BB. m\nj Correspondence\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00A7\u00E2\u0080\u00A2**\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 %**>e)ti*e^B*9**^**>a)s*>ej**4 ****e^aejsasa^sff\u00C2\u00ABs}^s*4*^st^^\nAN OPEN_LETTER\nDecember 22, 1927.\nEditor, tho \"Bisector\":\nDear Sir:\nWe wish to protest against the\nallegations contained In an article\nappearing in the lust iBsue of your\npape* under the caption \"The Ubys\nsoy.\" The statements contained In\nthis article are entirely without\nfoundation and cannot, but leave a\nfalse Impression ou your readers,\nThere Is not, and nuver has been,\nan organisation known as the \"Society\nnf Dumned Souls\" at tho University\nuf British Columbia. There Is no\nAtheistic society whatsoever among\nthis student body under that or any\nother name, and no organisation with\nuny connection with the American\nAssociation for the Advancement of\nAtheism.\nYour \"explanation\" of the Publications Bord skit Is totally Inuunurntu.\nNo attempt was made to ridicule\nreligion or the beliefs of the Fundamentalist Society. No member of the\nPublications Board Is a member of\nany atheistic organisation or a reader\nof \"Queen Silver's Magailne,\" It Is\nobvious that the skit was not bor-\nrowed from the \"Seventeen Year Old\nSchoolgirl\" that you mention, and that\nthe details of the acts were original,\nWe have sent you a letter refuting\nyour article In detail, and consider\nthat it is now your duty to prove\nyour allegations or make an apology\nto us through the columns of your\npaper.\nYours Sincerely,\nPUBLICATIONS BOARD,\nUNIVERSITY OF B.C.\nNOTICE!\nAt a recent meeting of Senate the\nfollowing recommendation of Faculty\nwas approved:\n\"That In laboratory subjects\nstudents may be debarred from\nthe examination if they fall to\npresent satisfactory results in\nlaboratory work, and that they\nbe required to pass in both parts\nof the course.\"\nStudents are hereby notified that the\nabove regulation will apply to the\nfinal examinations of the present\nsession.\nH. T. J. COLEMAN,\nDean.\ndltlocal expense occisloned to tho Library: any administrative cost which\nwould not otherwise be Incurred; any\nexpense necessary to make good any\nteaching services withdrawn from W. S.\nwork.\n2S. The teaching staff should receive\nadequate compensation for the Increased length of the S.S.; for any preparatory correspondence work; for additional\nexaminations.\n29. The teaching staff should not be\nrequired to undertake an amount of\nwork which will prejudice research, etc.;\nor which will Impair the quality of W.S.\nwork.\nSix units of credit towards a RA. degree should be made available In the Department of Eduction.\n111. (a) The Faculty of Arts and Science Is Invited to recommend a number\nof courses In Education which may be\noffered In Winter Session or Summer\nSession, in Third or Foiirtd Year.\nih) An tindiTgvndnntc may lake any\ntwo of these coiirueM (six ii ii It m for credit Inwards the 11. A. degree\nie) All undergraduate with special\nqualifications may (on the recommendation of Faculty) he allowed to substitute\nan advanced course in Education (of\nsimilar content) for one of the courses\nmentioned In the two previous paragraphs.\n112. Credit for courses In education\ntaken In previous 8.8.\"s should be given\nonly if the courses correspond closely\nIn content nnd standard with thoso proposed by the Faculty; and only If nny\nprerequisites Imposed In respect of thoso\ncourses had beon taken previously to\nthe S.S. course for which credit Is\nsought. It will, bo for the Faculty to\nmake recommendations In appropriate\ncases.\nSS. W.S. students taking 8.8. courses\nnot already attempted in tho W.S, shall\nbe limited to 4'/\u00C2\u00BB units nf credit.\n3R Not more than SO units of credit may be obtained In the two academic\nyears subsequent to Junior Matriculation\nnor more than 15 In the academic year\nsubsequent to Senior Matriculation.\n3d. 8.8. work shall not be used tn\nshorten Ihe course of W.8. Students to\nless than II years from Senior Matrlc.\nor 4 years from Junior Matrlc.\n37. Tho establishment, of courses for\nstudents not seeking degree credits Ih\napproved, subject to those courses being financially self-supporting.\nSs The general principles of ibis report shall apply in oilier Faculties In\nthe I' II (\ which limy lu future Institute 8,8. courses or undertake extension\nwork.\n311. This report shall be referred to\ntde Calendar Committee for action, and\nforwarded to the President nnd Hoard\nfor Information\n10 It In ''c, onilnelidcd I lint Immediate effect be given to thlw report with\na view to having Us provisions adopted\nami in form for the session 1UJJ7-3H, due\nailawance being made for ntiv minor adjustments that may bo necessary to\nsecure prompt action,\nLOST\nInsjlleh \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 books. Please return to\nRuth MoDonstd, Arts '2S, or to Book\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2tore.\nYour brain it only as strong as tho ay* which bring It\ninformation. By strengthening or protoeling your eyes,\nsuitable glasses virtually strengthen or protect your brain.\nAn examination her* may be arranged\nto suit your convenience.\nNorman G. Cull Ltd.\nPrescription OptielMi end Optometrists\n698-GRANVILLE 69S\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0wimn*-\u00C2\u00BBwnsiaiua\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BBi*^^\nTaWmSamtm\nVANCOUVKN'S MOOT\nPOPULAR NirSONT\ntthe Hew \u00C2\u00A9vpbeum Cafe\nSPECIAL RADIO STATION Every NkjM until 2 eoteok\nWB HANK ON QUALITY AND WIN ON PRICE\nThe University Book Store\nHours: 9 am. to 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 s.m. to I p.m.\nLoose-Leaf Note Books, Exercise Books and Scribblers\nat Reduced Prices.\nGraphic and Engineering Paper. Biology Paper\nLoose-Leaf Refills. Fountain Pens and Ink.\nPencils and Drawing Instruments.\nCrepe Paper for Masquerades, eto.\nAll Your Book Supplies &M More.\nThe Gables Tea Room\nNear tho Playing Field\nTEAS-LIGHT LUNCHES-SUPPERS\nHome Cooking. Prices Moderate.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2IH\nDRAWING\nINSTRUMENTS\nT SQUARES\nSCALES\nLOOSE-LEAF\nRING BOOKS\nFOUNTAIN PENS\nGENERAL\nSTATIONERY\nTHE\nCLARKE\nAND\nSTUART\nCO.. LTD.\n550 SEYMOUR ST. $5Q\nPhone, Seymour 3000\n<\u00C2\u00AB\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6'smi in isis msn\u00C2\u00BB*\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00C2\u00ABe*\u00C2\u00BB>*\u00C2\u00BB*i i i i i i\u00C2\u00BBi \u00C2\u00BB\nComm\u00C2\u00ABlor\u00C2\u00AB Cafe\nOelieloss Mssls. Cssrtsevs Ssrvlet\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 0ANCIN8 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n872 Granville Street\n* i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 n ntiiii us i i\nJ.W.Foster Ltd.\n438 GRANVILLE ST.\n\u00C2\u00AB$\u00C2\u00BB\nSNAPPY CLOTHES FOR\nY0UN8 MEN\nANO MEN WHO 8TAY\nYOUNS\nAgent* or\nFIT-REFORM\nAND\nL. & L. BRAND\nCLOTHES\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\nSea US Before Buying\nsa3Xsaa**amavta*asem\u00C2\u00BBm*ws*assB=&\n\"What Kind Will I Buy ?\"\nWe know that some of you have been wondering\nwhat your new nhoes should be like.\nOt* course, that largely depends on where you want\nto wear them. Por street wear, the rugged wide-toe,\nstitoh-trlmmed, grain leather, heavy-soled Oxfords are\nbest.\nFor semi-dress wear, neat blaok or brown Oxfords\nwith wide or medium-wide toes are best.\nOur beat selling shoe for street wear is a multiple*\nstitehed Bluoher Oxford, with a guaranteed waterproof\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ole, blaok or brown, at IS.S0.\nDon't get the Idea that all our shoes are 98,50, for\nthey are not. We can show you a nice selection at\n10.00 ami $7.00.\nThree lots of new shoes have just arrived\u00E2\u0080\u0094oome\nand look them over. Tho re are some surprlsea for you.\nMCROBBIE SHOE CO.\n863 GRANVILLE STREET.\nAgents for \"Varsity\" Shoes\nsw January 10th, 1928\nTHE UBYSSEY\nsfrTfciftift-ii-liiliAtfcift*\nT'TTTT tTTttt\n*\nii Students'\n\! Pictures\nfor the\nNew Year\nBridgman's\nStudio\n413Gra.nv.lUSt.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0IPHSSsSBBstSSBaBsWJSSBBSBB-aBBJSsWSB^\nStar* IWffcf /\nand you'll generally Anlah right. Start\nwearing m*R\u00C2\u00ABrO*M CLOTHING and\nyou'll Have no reason to ihansa \"your\ntoad'*, aa they ssy. Wight now w\u00C2\u00AB\nhave our JANUARY IALK on, and you\nsen save on alt Unas and at tha tama\ntlm* set rutl merehaadlee.\nTURPIN \"BROS., LTD.\nAfrit'* Outfitter*\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A289 GRANVILLE ST.\nREMINGTON\nPORTABLE\nTYPEWRITERS\nOfsjiaet as i wstoh-s\nrssurr\n$M0 tm and WOO\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 mm will say ms el\ntfMtl wlltfjrftl SMOSlties\nwith oarrylsi am*.\nVery Special Price to\nvanity Students.\nAT THE UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE\n OR\t\nReriflftoo Typewriter (o.\n886 SEYMOUR STREET\np-beae, Sey. 8408\nWalter Bainbridge\nTEACHER OF\nm PIANO ...\n17 Years in Point Grey\nCity Studio:\nSI FAIRFIELD BU1LDINO\nCar Qranvllt* and Psndar\nPhona, .Wymour MM\nPoint Oray Studio 1\n441* 4th AVBNUB, WMT\nPhona Pt. dray 4SI L\n\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\"\u00C2\u00BB.\nSilk-Lined\nThree-Piece\nTUXEDOS\n$30.00\nMade of a good quality\nvicuna, vest all-silk brocade, and trousen seamed\nwith military braid.\nDavid Spencer\nLlMITiD\nI\nOther Universities\nOffer Scholarships\nFellowships a, Scholarships offered by\nUnlveralty of Missouri\nThe University of Missouri offora annually a number of Fellowships, bearing\na stipend of $600 each, to students that\nhave iiuccessfully completed at least ono\nyear of graduato study.\nT-o promising graduates of standard\nuniversities und colleges a large number of scholarships, bolng each un annual stipend of \u00C2\u00BB800, are available.\nThese fellowships and scholarships\nare uwardod to the uppllounU best quail-\ntied, Irrespective of departments of special liiatton, In i\nBiological and Physical HcIi-iiccm, Ma*\nihBinutli's unil lOngltievrlng, l'hllo-\nmiphy, Kdiicalluti, .I'uiriiiillmn, am\nthe Hoclal Hcleiiccs, J.iiugiiHKi'H nnd\nLiteratim* and Art.\nAirrli'iilturitl and Medical Hilciic.'-i\nllnlllli KcinionilcN,\nFellowship* A Scholarships offered by\nWaahlnaten University\n1 HU .li'SMtf It. Uni\"' l'VII\u00C2\u00BB>w*hlps for\nwnmell. Mllliellil, M<>0 filch.\nif. Five iWux .1. liHchliind Heseatch\nKi-lluwshllis In lluliuiy offerecl hy tbe\nlliianl of Trustee*! nt the Missouri \u00C2\u00BBt\u00C2\u00ABt-\nunlciil Uar.len. Htlpend, #600 w.\"h\nfl. one Henry Hcinple Ames Follow-\nslilp. I'loferably for a graduate student\nlu law or lu Hilled subjects, Htlpend,\n4, James tlarrlson HI Iiuan Travel-\nIng Fellowship hi Arclilteciiin.fot; travel and study abroad. Htliii-nd, \u00E2\u0099\u00A61,500.\n6. Two Ainerlcaii ('reosoting Cum-\npany FellowMblps lu Civil Hiiulneeilng.\nOne-half time Is devoted to graduate\nstudy and one-half tluw to timber research Investigations. UUpcnd. \u00E2\u0099\u00A61,000\n\"H0. ' One Hurglcal Fellowship In tho\nSchool of Mndlclno for spoolul noluro-\nlogical work. Hilpend, \u00E2\u0099\u00A61,800.\n7. one Century Klecti le Company Ra-\nsearch Fellowship In Kleotiical Mngln-\ncuring. One*half time Is devntod to In*\nstruct Ion and one-half time to advanced\nstudy and research. Htlmind, \u00E2\u0099\u00A6750.\n8. Graduate Asslstantshlps. These\npay from \u00E2\u0099\u00A6600 to $760 each and are nor-\nmnlly available In various departments\nof the College of Liberal Arts, the Henry\nShaw School of Botany, the Motion!*- of\nEngineering and Architecture, and the\nSchool of Business and Public Administration. They reuulre the devotion of\napproximately one-half Ume to teaching\nnnd permit the holder to devote the remainder of his time to carrying on of\nhis graduate work. ,\nfl, University Fellowf-hlp\". ntiil Schol.\narahlps. In addition to the fellowships\nand scholarships listed above, the University appropriates n special fund for\nfellowships and scholarships for graduate students of outstanding merit. Kel-\nlowslilps carry a stipend for \u00E2\u0099\u00A6500. Schol-\nnrshlps carry a stipend of $200.\nScholarship, to encourage study and research In biology at any recognised\nsummer school. Stipend, )1t>.\nWar Memorial Fellowship\nAdministered by the Alumni Federation of th* University of Toronto\nAn Open Fellowship of Nine Hundred\nThe Scholarship Committee of the Alumni Federation of the University ef\nToronto offers one Open Fellowship of\nNINM IirNWU'Hi POU.AHH tn the\nSchoul of Oradliate Html lis of the Uni-\nverslty, under the following regulations\nfor KI27-J8: . ,\n1. Tho War Memorial Fellowship Is\nopen to graduates (men or women) of\napproved Canadian Universities enrolled In or Intending to enrol In the School\nof flrnduntn Studies for the purpose of\nproceeding to a degree In nny depart-\nment of tho University of Toronto.\n2. The general basis on which the\nWin- Memorial Fellowship may be\nawarded shall be as follows:\nin) Standing at graduation or In previous year of post-graduate work,\n(li) Such other general quutlflciitlonM\nnf merit an may eotnnienil them-\nHelves to the Committee Including\nrelationship (If nny) to active service during the War.\n:i Application forms may be secured\nfeoui Ihe t'niviTMlly UcKlKlriir or the\nSe. i elm'V-'I'reiiHiirer of the Alumni I'Vd-\ncrullon, hefore May I;\"., I'.i:.\"*, ami Mt'ST\nI IK AiViiMI'ANIKD HY AN l H-'Kii'l Al.\nSTA'I'KMKN'T nF TIIK1U I'NOKIt-\nUllADI'A'l'K HTANUIN'O.\n1 The award will lie announced as\nsoon as possible after .lime 1, 1!>2X, and\nwill lie payahle In three Instalments on\nOctober 15, January ll>, and May 15.\n5. The award of the War Memorial\nFellowship Is accompanied by the re-\nm'sslon of tuition fees by the University.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Ir William Meyer Studentship In\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0uropean History\nUniversity ef London\n1. The Studentship shall be known\nas the \"Sir William Meyer\" Studentship.\n2. The Studentship Is tenable for two\nyears, subject to satisfactory progress.\nII. Cundlflates must be graduates of\na Cnlverslty of the British Empire and\nmust be qualified to enter upon an approved course of training In methods of\nresearch, with a view to taking an approved higher degree In the University\nof London.\n4. Tin candidate elected will bo required tn devote his whole time to his\nwork.\nA. On or hefore 1st June In tbe year\nof award, each candidate will be required to Hiilimlt a sliiteineiif Hiving full\nparticulars of hfi edm iillonal career and\nthe branch or brunches of research\nwhich he desires lo pursue.\nCandidates wishing to compete should\ncommunicate with the undersigned as\nsoon ns possible, and aet later thaa sat\nJaae, leas.\nYarrow \u00E2\u0080\u00A2elentlflo Research Fellowship\nHM-1M1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ton College, Cambridge\nI. A fellowship o ft he value of .C 3(10\na yeni Is offered for research In Mathematical Physical and Natural Sciences,\nIncluding such sciences as (\"hemlstey,\nRlectrlclty, Knglneerlng, Botany, (loo-\nlogy, Medicine, Agriculture, etc,\nl. Tlie Fellowship will be awarded\nby the Counoil on the recommendation\nof the Hoard of Electors, provided that\nIn the opinion of the Hoard a candidate\nof sufficient morlt presents himself.\n8. Thu election of the Follow will\ntake place In time to permit of tho\nNew Year Resolutions\nDr. Sedgewick\u00E2\u0080\u0094I will be gentle to\nFreBhmen.\nDean Coleman\u00E2\u0080\u0094I will bounce no\nmote Chiistmas Graduates.\nThe Feature Editor\u00E2\u0080\u0094No more vile\npuus.\nNick Abramaon\u00E2\u0080\u0094No more Chess during exams.\nThe Advertising Manager\u00E2\u0080\u0094More\nads on the Muck Page.\nJimmle Leek\u00E2\u0080\u0094No more Worcestershire Sauce,\nMr. J. Aldington, Esq.\u00E2\u0080\u0094I will not\ntalk nnd smoko In my Library.\nProf. K. Morrison\u00E2\u0080\u0094I will not be late\nfor lectures.\n1'rol'. L. Kobcrlson\u00E2\u0080\u00941 will buy a\nblue tie.\nManager, Dominion Hotel, Victoria\nNo morn Varsity Hiuilents.\nICnglltth 22 Class- No more English\nDr, Angus- No morn Information\nabout India.\nAlleged Jokes\nGrocer\u00E2\u0080\u0094-Did the bacon I .sent you do\nI'or thu whole family?\nCustomer--Very nearly. The doctor is still attending us.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ex.\na a a\nFrosh (looking up from his news-\npaper)\u00E2\u0080\u0094I say, Jim. what is tbe Order\nof the Bath 7\nSoph\u00E2\u0080\u0094Well, as I have experienced\nIt, It's flrst thu water's too hot; then\nIt's too cold; then you are short of a\ntowel; then you step on the soap,\nand finally the telephone bell rings!\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ex.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nNorm. Manson\u00E2\u0080\u0094Give nw a cigarette?\nNick Abramaon\u00E2\u0080\u0094I'll see you Inhale\nfirst. -Ex.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 * a\nNorma K.-\"What kind of husband\nwould you advise me to got?\"\nDean U\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"You get a single man and\nlet the husbands alone.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ex.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 * a\nFlint Barber \u00E2\u0080\u0094 \"Nasty cut you've\ngiven tin* old gent, Bill.\"\nHecond Barber -\"Yes. I'm courtln'\nhis housemaid\u00E2\u0080\u0094that's to lei er know\n1 can see 'er Tuesday night!\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ex.\na \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nPledge\u00E2\u0080\u0094Brother, what, makes the\nworld ko 'round?\nFiat Head\u00E2\u0080\u0094Say, I've lold you many\ntimes to keep out of the basement.\n--Ex.\na * a\nHave you heard the one about the\ngirl who started lo play strip poker,\nand then got cold feet? Ex.\na a a\nYesterday wo heard positively the\nlast one on our friend the absent-\nmlndod professor. He slammod his\nwife and kissed the door.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ex.\naward by the Council being made not\nlater than Juno 30th, 192S.\n4. Women who are graduates or hnve\ntnken Honours In a final degreo examination of mil' I'lilverMlty, unil members of\nIhe (ill-ton College Hull shall be eiUible.\nIf 111 the opinion of the Hoard of electors no candidate nf miittclcnt merit Iiiim\npresented herself, ihe I'oiincll may offer\nthe l-'ellowHhip to Home specially qualified women, or may withhold It.\nThe University College Committee\nwill award In June, t!>28, a Sir William\nMever Student ship In European History,\nnf the value of ubout 4*120, tenable for\ntwo years, In accordance with the following terms extracted from the Regulations:\u00E2\u0080\u0094.\nBert Fellowships for \u00E2\u0080\u00A2elentlflo Research\nImperial College of Science and\nTechnology, London\nThose desiring further Information\non this should see the Registrar.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2olence Reeearoh Scholarships, offered\nto Overseas Unlvsrstles, by ths Royal\nCommission for ths Exhibition of 18S1.\nFor application forms see Registrar.\nTHE UR8C8T CHAIN\nDRUa STORE SERVICE\nIN WESTERN CANADA\nTRY US for your nsst\nCruf wants and nets tht\nQUAUTY, BttRVICX\nand SAVING.\nVancouver\nDrug Co., Ltd.\nThe Original\nCUT-RATE DRU08I8T8\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2f Wsatsre Casada\nVANCOUVER - VICTORIA\nNEW WESTMINSTER\nLEAP_YEAR\nSo this is Leap Year. The prospect\nof being Invited by fair co-eds to the\nclass parties and dances is causing\nquite a flutter of excitement in the\nMen's Common Room. The Arts Rugby team is practising blushing while\nthe Science team is concentrating on\ngiggling. Coach Tyrwhltt is in despair, as Bert Tupper and Wilbur\nSparks have decided to practise handling compacts Instead of rugby balls.\n\"Tiny\" Noble is much envied for his\nnewly acquired ability to look coy.\nThe athletes will no longer engage In\nrough games for fear of marring their\nbeauty.\nTbe Common Room is a scene of\ngreat activity. All the chairs are in use\nby pairs of earnest students learning\nthe correct mode of sitting on someone's knee. The place reeks of perfume and Instead of loud laughter\nthere Is a persistent bust of whispers\nwith an occasional brainless titter.\nThe co-eds, too, are preparing for\na busy season. Already several have\nwrecked their cars while practising\ndriving with one arm. Others have\nlearned to swear\u00E2\u0080\u0094mainly since discovering the rates charged by taxi\ncompanies. The strong, silent, red-\nblooded, two fisted she-woman has\nbegun to appear. The big slump In\nthe sales of cosmetics to women has\nbeen compensated by the new demand\nfrom the men.\nA period of revenge for the co-eds\nand remorse for the men will ensue.\nMala wall flowers will experience the\ndelights of merely watching a dance.\nOthers will learn how pleasant lt 1b\nto he taken home in a street car while\nstill others will have the unaccustomed experience ot walking home.\n\"Did I ever tell you what a fright\nI got on my wedding day?\"\n\"Tut, tut, man; you should no>. speak\nthat way of your wife.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ex.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 * a\nFirst Cannibal\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"The chief has hay\nfever.\"\nSecond Cannibal\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"Serves him right.\nWe warned him not to eat that grass\nwidow.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ex.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 e\nTourist ln Norway\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"But the coast\nline looks so much more lovely than\nIt did a few years ago.\"\nNntlve\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"Yes, madame, you see, It's\nthe new Fjords.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ex.\naae\n\"Suy, Gimme a Pound of Dog Meat\nan' Make It Good. The Last I Got\nHere Made My Old Man Sick.\"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nTourist\u00E2\u0080\u0094Well, I congratulate you.\nIt Is a great honor to be the oldest\ninhabitant.\nNative\u00E2\u0080\u0094Yes, sir, but what makes it\nso funny Is that my old woman is\nolder but she won't admit it.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Goblin.\nSquiddy Mclnnes\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"Did you have an\nenjoyable time at the Empress Hotel?\"\nKelly\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"Frightful! Say, I felt aB\nout of place as a wisdom tooth in a\nfreshman's head.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ex.\n|*^\u00C2\u00BB-*>'\u00C2\u00BB^>-\u00C2\u00AB**a'*a\u00C2\u00BB*>,'**>^ *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2***\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ******* ** **6**\u00C2\u00BB^\u00C2\u00BBm\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BBms>4 *\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00AB*%\nThere is a reason why\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n75% of the Varsity\nStudents Shop Here\nIf you don't know, we'll Ut you\nIn on It\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Because, hora you. II\nAnd lateat in Tles.Shlrtt, Dross\nShirt* and Socks, In fact everything for tha man. Ask tha\nfallows. Further, our prices\naro painlaas\n\"Your Bosom Friend\"\nGold's Haberdashery\n686 ROBSON ST.\n\"Just Around ths Cornor\"\nDon't Forgot tho Dlooount\n4 ' S I I I ,S I I I erne ii.iiSiiSiiiSiiSiiI III\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nDoes She ?\nI'll Say She Does.\nThen buy thorn for her from\nTH! Bouquet Shop\nAt Your Service\nAt Alt Times-.-\n732 Granville Street\n{Ir Burn's Drug Store)\nPhone, 8eymour 109\nI l SiiSH I\nSlSl|\u00C2\u00BBl|l'Si\n15c. Lunch !\nREADY TO 8RAB, WHILE\nCHANGING FROM 8TREET\nOAR TO BUS.\nSa^awAi Gkctric Bakery\nSasamat and 10th\nDoYou Dance?\nWe can rent you a Masquerade\nCostume cheaper than you can\nmail* it.\nWe also rent out Dress\nSuits, Wigs, Beards and\nTheatrical \"Props.\"\nSend tor Catalogue\nParisian Costumiers l\nAMD\nTheatrical Supply Co.\n841 ?10WE ST.\nOpposite Grosvenor Hotel\nSALE\nFamous English\n\"K\" SHOES\nAT THE\nNew \"K\" Boot Shop\nAQO GRANVILLE\nVOL STREET\nNow Is The Time to\nTreat Yourself to a\nReal Pair of Shoes!\nLISTEN TO THIS-\nWonderful tan willow calf und black box\ncnlf Oxfords, all mndo on the \"K\" plus\nfilling lasts. Heavy Scotch graina, leather\nlined to the too, made by Churchill. Shoes\nthat you would think low-priced at 110.00\nand ilii.OO. Out of the hlyh rent district\nfor real vnlue.i 1 See\nthe.se, now on Sale at\no*>ly\t\nno n-yn rem enamel\n$7.95\nJUST A BLOCK THIS SIDE\nOF THE NEW ORPHEUM. THE UBYSSEY\nJanuaby 10th, W\u00C2\u00AE&\nIce Hockey Has\nGood Prospects\nTwo orack ice hockey squads have\nbeen picked from forty prospective\nntemberc to make an intermediate and\na junior team. The Intermediates are\nln the playoffs of their league. The\nplayoffs are to be held on January 20\naad SI, against ex-King Oeorge. The\ntotal number of goals Is to decide the\nwinner.\nBoth the juniors and Intermediate\nteams have been ably coached by Mr.\nMcOregor who comes from Fort William and Is giving his services to\nVarsity gratis, He Is, in no small\nway, responsible for the success of the\ntwo teams.\nU. B. O.'s junior team lias played\nfour games so far, and now stands\nIn second place, with Monarchs leading the league.\nThe Junior team merits the support\nOt the students ln Its next two league\ngames. The flrst Is to take place\nnext Friday In the Arena at 10 o'clock\nand Is against the Merolamas.\nIt was from the Intermediate and\njunior teama that seven men were\nfiloked to play against a team from\nhe Victoria Commercial league during the Invasion,\nSelders, Maedonald and Rhodes ot\nth* intermediates, and Hume, Oars-\nwall, Parker and Mathews of the Jun-\non were finally seleoted, with Mathews as spare.\nIt is to the credit of these men that\nthey defeated the Victoria combination 4-1. Jaok Parker captained the\nteam, and husbanded his resources\nwell, keeping his men fresh by giving\nthem frequent rests. In the first two\neantos Varsity dominated the play,\nthough the ice was somewhat too fast\nto permit much team work. Early In\nthe flrst period Parker opened the\nscoring with a lone rush. In the second period MacDonald and Parker\nboth Scored but Varsity began to\nweaken during the latter part of this\nperiod. The third period was the\nmoat oxclting as the Victoria team\nhad the best of the play due to the\nnumber of substitutes they had. Despite this, however, their erratic shooting and the watchfulness and Varsity's\ndiminutive goalie held them to one\nfoaol which Carswell evened up by a\nneat tally for U. B. 0. A small but Interested crowd watched the contest.\nSTUDENTS!\nHave you read the\nadvertisements ?\nPATRONIZE\nTHOSE\nWHO SUPPORT\nYOUR PAPER\nKK ^**$\u00C2\u00A3hiA i*a\u00C2\u00BB\nWlnaor of Vnderwood BUvar\nTrophy Cup for perfeot ao-\nonraey la typewrlttao*.\nDUFFUS\nansa \u00C2\u00AB. Bocawi\nTook aeeoad plaeo ta reoe-at\nOivU Ion-lee aaamiaattoaa.\nDAY\nSCHOOL OF BUSINESS LTD.\n(B. C. COMMERCIAL)\nMiss Martin is tlie first business College Btudotit in Vancouver to win a typewriter in ltemington contest.\nThese typiHta wore all trained liy Wicso Coovcr Method of Typewriting. 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