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SPORTING GOODS
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NAMKY HOMMI'S
UNVDOTY HOTEL
sroarrs STOKE
MOOOtATC
• * Ciilihi
MmI A b • ami Ipfafa'
alwagman tap.
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 2. 1930.
Vol. II.. No. J.
M B far Girl
Commemoration Festival
A WEEK OF FUN.
U Matrimony Only Career >
I n d i g n a t i o n , a n d some
h a v e been a r o u s e d i a t h e w e a s e n ' s
c o l l e g e s at h o t h O x f o r d a n d C a m h r h i g e
b y t h e s u g g e s t i o n m a d e t h i s w e e k ir.
the Oxford Magazine "that g i r l undergraduate). are ( i t l i e r u n w i l l i n g o r u n a b l e t o l i n e suitable- p o s t s a f t e r t h e y
BO d o w a f r o m t h e U n i v e r s i t y . "
• I t Is c o n s i d e r e d u n d i g n i f i e d . " s t a t e s
I he J o u r n a l I n q u e s t i o n , " t o b e c o m e a
typiste, b o r i n g t o become a secretary,
a n d i i i p o s s i b l e t o become a J o u r n a l M
N o r a t e college a u t h o r i t i e s of a n y assistance.
T n e i r s t o c k a d v i c e is. D n
nothii g
that
will
p r e j jdiee
yoi i
chances of m a t r i m o n y . '
Commenting
on
these statements,
says the
London
"Observer,"
Miss
t l r a c e H a d o w . w h o is t h e l " r l n c l p a l o f
t h e Society of Q a f o r d H o m e Students.
M k l t h a t d i f f i c u l t y In f i n d i n g a p p o i n t ments was experienced by
both
men
women.
T h e i v remains, however, -he
possibility that O x f o r d women m i g h t
her."fit f r o m a centralised a p p o i n t m e n t s
board subsidised by t h e U n i v e r s i t y a n d
r u n on similar lines t o t h e eorrespo idine body for t h e men.
S y d n e y U n i v e r s i t y has not been behind
BUT NO THEATRE NIGHT!!
Recommendations of Sub-committee
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OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE SYDNEY UNIVERSITY STUDENTS* REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL.
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«ala.
•* •» '• wuMwfc
year w d l ba*e l a he i
stalf.
graduates
si
T h e t h o u g h t uppscmcst in t h e m i n d *
and
meat.
Community
..f e v e r y m e m b e r of the s u b - c o m m i t t e e
s l n g l a g a n d s h o r t speeches b y p r o wax that by thin year'* Festival. stuminent figures I n U n i v e r s i t y life.
>
dents of the University of Sydney m i n i
m a k e a wholehearted atteai|M t o r e T U C B S A V , W A V m.
habilitate t h e m s e l r * * In t h e eye* o f the
public. T h e q u e s t i o n t h e n «'«« w h e t h e r
1 p.m.—Hone practice.
t h a t c o u l d I t c M be d o n e b y a w e l l Kvening.—Olee C l u h Concert, and F i l m
c o n d u c t e d t h e a t r e nUtht. o r by t h e
S o c i e t y p r o g r a m m e , p r o v i d e d these
v o l u n t a r y a b a n d o n m e n t of t h a t feature
t w o bodies agree.
i h l a year. T h e f o r m e r , o f course, w o u l d
have provided a n eiceilent opportunity
W I O M M A V . W A V *1.
f o r t h e n e w 8 R.<". t o teat I t * d i a c l p i l n ary power*
B u t t h e objection raiaed
w a * that such a policy w a s "all or
n t e r - F a c u l t y sports at O v a l Internothing."
" H o n i M o l t " In I n c l i n e d t o
xpersed b y f a n c y dress c r i c k e t , f o o t a g r e e t t M * t h e b e t t e r c u r s e h a a heea
hall, and hockey matches.
choeett.
T e n n i s T o u r a a m e a t . T h e use o f t h e
( I I iHiurw. the K n n t Book Mill hold*
U n i v e r s i t y and College courts was
a n i m p o r t a n t place o n t h e F e s t i v a l
s u g g e s t e d : 20 c o u r t s w i t h # d o u b l e
programme.
The sub-committee repairs w o u l d m e a n l - » players. P a r t g a r d e d t h a t a * an e s s e n t i a l f e a t u r e o f
t i e r s t o b e d r a w n f o r : b a l l s t o be
Festival activities. Thia year the Song
s u p p l i e d , a l s o prises, b y c o n t r l h u - '
lUu.k w i l l m a i n l y c o m p r i s e t h e beat
l i o n s f r o m t h e f u n d s of the four s u b r u n K " f r o m prevloua y e a r * . " H o n i •Jolt"
s i d i a r y associations.
A >nal later '
hopea. h o w e v e r , t h a t s p a c e w i l l be
in t h e week w a s suggested, w i t h p r e found for new eff.irts o f merit.
sentation of priaes b y the Vicechancellor.
Hinging during Festival Week will
!»• l e d b y a T K A I N K D r H O U U S ! T h i s
• N U M O A V , WAV 8 .
Is a w e l c o m e i n n o v a t i o n , a n d s h o u l d
lend t o the astaWiahment of a ln-tter I n d e r g r a d s ' B a l l at Palais R o y a l .
conimunity spirit at all functiona.
I p.nt. t o 3 a.m.
8
University Debating
Japanese Film Shown
Imperial Conference
By 5!U>A
Of University Students
A Word in
M I I T I N U
T h e u r g e to r e f o r m , a t present so
active a m o n g s t u n d e r g r a d u a t e officials,
h a s been r e s p o n s i b l e f o r a l i v e l y a n d
healthy habit of finger-pointing. There
are. w i t h o u t doubt, p l e n t y o f U n i v e r sity institutions w h i c h require drastic
criticism, a n d our corporate life w i l l
he the better f o r It.
B u t there is at
least one f o r m of ' V a r s i t y a c t i v l t y
whlch
merits
not
censure, h u t
a
sounder appreciation a n d a clearer
understanding.
AT
MONTHKAL
i
O w i n g t o some postal miscarriage,
the official report o f Mr. Ian Edwards.
Sydney University representative t o
the Second I m p e r i a l Conference of
U n i v e r s i t y Students, held at Montreal,
r e c e n t l y , has n o l yet c o m e t o h a n d . M r .
B. C. Harkness. h.nv. ver, w a s i n M o n treal d u r i n g t h e conference, a n d a t tended the deliberations i n an unofficial
capacity.
H e has m a n y interesting
things t o t e l l readers of " H o n i Bolt."
Representatives f r o m England. ScotI'niversity debating 4unfortunately
land, A u s t r a l i a . New Zealand. S o u t h
th.- s i n g l e t e r m " U n i o n " i s n o t y e t v i t a l
Africa. India. Newfoundland and other
•-nough t o c o n n o t e lt> is In n o present
p a r t s o f the Empire, says M r . H a r k need o f r e o r g a n i s a t i o n . A n d t h i s year
ness.
mei
ihe
Canadian
students
of
grace
is
perhaps
a
propitious
under t h e happiest auspices, a n d spent
occasion l o emphasise that i t s t r u e
a v-.-ry b u s y t e n d a y s t o g e t h e r .
An
p l a c , ' w i t h i n t h e ' V a r s i t y s h o u l d be
o u t s t a n d i n g feature of t h e conference
clearly recognised.
was the m a n n e r in w h i c h interest w a s
A n I n a r t i c u l a t e U n i v e r s i t y is a c o n - ' s u s t a i n e d t h r o u g h o u t . M r . L . I . U r e e n e
t r a d i . - t l o n i n t e r m s , a n d Just aa t h e ( B i s h o p ' s )
and
Mr.
Percy
Davies
academic coterie expresses itself i n ( A l b e r t a * , the i*resident a n d S e c r e t a r y
l i t e r a t u r e a n d polemics, so o u g h t the respectively. proved to he successful
u n d e r g r a d u a t e body t o h a v e a n d p u r - organisers a n d leaders, w i t h t h e r e s u l t
•ue m e a n s o f e x p r e s s i o n . W e h a v e n o t . t h a t a l l r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s w e r e k e p t " o n
deo gratlas. a n y s a r t o r i a l escape for their toes" t h r o u g h o u t .
o u r conglomerate Intellectual percepN o t t h e least i m p o r t a n t p a r t o f t h e
t i o n s . a n d i n speech a n d m a n n e r s w e b u s i n e s s w a s a t t e n d a n c e a t s o c i a l f u n c • l i p f r o m t h e extrerne of p u n c t i l i o u s - tions a r r a n g e d i n honour o f t h e v i s i ness < w h i c h Is n o m o r e p e d a n t r y t h a n t o r s . T h e s e i n c l u d e d t h e o p e n i n g c e r e a table is a t r e e ) t o t h a t of t h e caaual. m o n y
by
His
Excellency
Viscount
I f We a r e t o h a v e a n y a r t i c u l a t i o n a t W i l l i n g d o n . G o v e r n o r - t i e n e r a l o f C a n all (apart, o f course, f r o m the Talkie ada: the official dinners given by the
C l u b a n d t h e P r o c t o r i a l B o a r d ! It s t u d e n t s o f t h e I ' n i v e r s i t y of M o n t r e a l ,
should
logically
come f r o m
Union the Magill University, the Board of
N i g h t debates.
Trade. S u n Life Assurance Society of
A n d i t ia n o p a r t i c u l a r o c c a s i o n f o r C a n a d a . C i t y o f M o n t r e a l a n d t h e C i t y
Joy t h a t these w e e k l y f u n c t i o n s , t h o u g h o f O t t a w a .
Added to this list was
in q u a l i t y o f t e n excellent
are. f r o m q u i t e a n u m b e r o f dances, a r r a n g e d b y
the q u a n t i t a t i v e aspect, chiefly a t r a - various ladies' committees.
gedy o f wasted opportunity.
The object o f the meeting of student
with
the
National
W e r e I t n o t tor t h e r e g r e t t a b l e f a c t r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s
of
Canadian
University
that extra-collegiata life makes a t t e n d - ' Federation
a n t e f r e q u e n t l y a distinct v o y a g i n g I students was t o promote i n every posway
i
better
understanding
e f f o r t , o n e w o u l d Be o b l i g e d t o i n f e r s i b l e
t h a t , p a u c i s e x c e p tis, w e a r e l n a r t i c u - j a m o n g a l l U n i v e r s i t y m e n a n d t o p e a late. H o w e v e r , the w e a r y i n g effect o f \ vide a m e a n s f o r d e v e l o p i n g i n t e r n
a
t
i
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n
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l
a
t
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n
s
h
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w
ith
student
a long Journey a n d a late night are
A great
f o r m o s t ( l e t u s "oe c h a r i t a b l e ) t o o . g r o u p s o f o t h e r c o u n t r i e s .
m u c h , a n d t h e sparse audiencea m a y • deal w a * done t o w a r d s these w o r t h y
Such subjects a* International
l>e s e t d o w n t o t h i s c a u s e a n d n o u g h t ' e n d * .
sport*,
debates.
interelse. T h i s y e a r We a r e p l e a s e d t o n o t e ' U n i v e r s i t y
i hut so f a r a goodly n u m b e r h a s c h a n g e o f students, hostels f o r v i s i t i n g
s
t
u
d
e
n
t
s
, grants in aid o f those w h o
attended, t f they are patient, they w i l t
B y courtesy o f the Japanese deleg a t e s t o the recent Pacific R o t a r y C o n f e r e n c e i n S y d n e y . #.600 f e e t o f f i l m ,
comprising
scenes
in
Japan
and
ipaes o f t h e i n d u s t r i a l l i f e o f t h #
Japanese were shown in the U n i o n H a l l
o n M a r c h 25 b y t h e S . U . F . 8 .
The film* were brought over b y
Messrs. N o m u r a a n d F u g i n o . lending
business men of Y o k o h a m a and T o k y o
respectively, and by Mr. Ota. a c o u n cillor of the South Manchurian Railway.
T h e Consul-General for Japan
( M r . Inoue| and M r * . Inoue were present a t t h e screening.
Main features were the cherry bloe•oms and electric trains, t w o things
Of w h i c h J a p a n e s e a r e J u s t l y p r o u d .
Commerce and industry was represented
by
various
Interesting "shots,"
showing statistics and factory Interiors.
On the whole, t h e Rim. w h i c h
d r e w a large audience, was i n s t r u c tive and interesting.
M r . Inoue w a s
introduced t o the audience by Profeseor S a d l e r , a n d . i n a b r i e f i n t r o d u c t o r y speech, i n d i c a t e d t h e g o o d w i l l
felt by Japan towards Australia.
Art Doing*
d o w n s are apparently t o be w o r n
thia winter.
On Thursday, a few
w o m e n S t u d e n t s w e r e seen t h n s rn.nllishly attired. O n Friday the infection
h a d spread, a n d s o m b r e black w a a the
" m o t i f of every group i n the quad.
S e v e r a l m e n w e r e a l s o seen a b o u t , a n d
t h e c r u d e " g r e a s e r s " w e r e also n o t e d
t o h a v e been i n f l u e n c e d .
So m u c h s o
that Prof. Cars law commented on i t
a n d made soma interesting r e m a r k s
stoms a t C
N o m i n a t i o n s c l o s e d o n F r i d a y tor
t h e p o s i t i o n s o f 1st. 2 n d a n d S r d y e a r
representatives,
secretary,
treaaurer.
vice-president and president of the
A r t s C o m m i t t e e under the new scheme.
The f o r m of the committee was discussed at a m e e t i n g held b y M r . F l a velle on Monday. M a r c h !4. T h e prosid e n t is t o be t h e F a c u l t y r e p . o n t h e
8.U.U.A. Committee.
T h e elections
a r e t o be h e l d t h i s w e e k .
The tentative programme d r a w n up
P M I B A V . W A V ft
b y t h e s u b - c o m m i t t e e is a p p e n d e d . i
F o l l o w i n g i t s adoption, w i t h o r w i t h o u t A n open day at t h e U n i v e r s i t y for
a m e n d m e n t s , b y t h e S.R.''.. it m u s t be
students
and
their
friends,
the,
r e w a r d themselves a n d ' V a r s i t y life i
submitted to the Vice-Chancellor (ProS e n a t e t o lie a p p r o a c h e d l o o p e n
together—no mean feat.
fessor Walla.-el f o r official sanction. |
Museums and make exhibitions of j
I t i s . t h e r e f o r e . , t o be h o p e d t h a t t h i s
The recommendations are:—
| w o r k i n the different faculties.
| th. t i n e s i n t h e m a t t e r of f i n d i n g suitt e r m w i l l witness a n increased p a r t i c i T h e a d v i s a b i l i t y o f side s h o w s b y o u t - i b l e 1 - o s i t k i n s f o r I t s g r a d u a t e s b o t h
p a t i o n in U n i o n N i g h t debutes. A p a r t '
M O N D A Y . M A Y 1*.
! slders or b y students w a s discussed, men a n d w o m e n , w h e n t h e y w a l k d o w n
of
&.R.C. « wa.
t o se*4 I k e
f r o m the t r u i s m that. If c u l t u r e fails j
i.n.l rejected.
1. u n . - W . m K p r a c t i c e .
t h e U n i o n steps f o r t h e last t i m e w i t h t o p r o v o k e p e n a n d tongue, it has f a i l e d
approval * f
* * * • < * • « * 4 e i n b e w a n bjr I k e P i t w f c *
7 p i n — Festival Ulnnei- to n e
PW!!J Tflllt
t h e U n i o n R e f e c t o r y . l o be a t t e n d e d F e s t i v a l
« h i i e f u r h a n g i n g »o p r o u d l y o v e r t n e i r a d v a n t a g e m o u l d be r e a p e d b y t h e
be w o r n b y m t m b r r i o l the C n — t i t , already d t t c r i M
shoulders. N o ! . . . n a n > t h i n g s r e m i n d whole u n d e r g r a d u a t e body if a vehicle
o r d i n a r y p e r s o n s o r t o w h a t c o n s t r a i n t s .is i h . i t t i n i n t e r e s t o u r U n i v e r s i t y K i s o f e g p r e a a i o n . f r e e f r o m ( h e b a t h o a o f
t h e i r o r d i n a r y d e s i r e s s h o u l d he s u b - i l l o u r w e l f a r e .hies n o t d i e w h e n w e a n o f f i c i a l g e n e r a l m e e t i n g , h a v i n g
T W P l e w i w f ' i M o l e , i f a p f w o v e d , w i l be o l royal b l u e , w i d i
jected.
I t d i d n o t n e c e s s a r i l y f o l l o w b i d f ' t i v w e l l t o i t s s a c r e d n a i l s a n d w i d e r ncopc t h a n g r o u p d i * c u * * i o n * .
• o l d edcMgi.
Ckt c a c h w i t w i l k
MMcnbed die U m v e n r t y C o a l o l
t h a t i n e t h i c s , a n y m o r e t h a n i n any- c l o i s t e r s , h u t f o l l o w s u s c l o s e l y I n o u r w i t h a p u n g e n c y w h i c h w i t a n d * k i l l i n
o t h e r s c i e n c e , a n y m a n ' s o p i n i o n w a s f u t u r e w a l k s o f l i f e , n o m a t t e r h o w vpeecfc a t o n e c a n g i v e t o c o r p o r a t e
a s g.Mid a s a n y o t h e r s .
T h e f a c t s d i s t a n t o r n a r r o w t h e y m a y be.
opinion, and a tradition w h i c h would
required t o he studied. Acceptance of
be a n i n v a l u a b l e c r i t i c o f r e f o r m , c o u l d
" I f e t h i c s l a t o be a science, p r o - a u t h o r i t y m a d e s t u d y i m p o s s i b l e . T h e
vii.il o t h e r countrieai f o r
be f o u n d .
n o u n c e m e n t s as to w h a t is good m u s t suggestion t h a i the o r d i n a r y person,
Mi n c e t h e h u - e p t i o n o f t h e I ' n i o n . a d v a n c e d s t u d y — t h e s e a n d o t h e r « u b he examined i n relation t o the facta." while not expert enough to have views
* o f first-rate iiuportan.'e were
o n e h a * been, f o r t w o t e r m * i n t h e
said Professor J o h n Anderson. M.A.. o f his o w n . w a s yet expert enough t o
discussed.
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in the president ial address t o the k n o w w h o was the r e a l expert a n d to
F u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t t h e ran*
that * o f a r i t * *ole supporTtioma* A"hhv.
A.R.I.RA..
itydney branch of the Australian Asso- understand and
follow
his
advice,
f e r e n e e w i l l IK- a f f o r d e d r e a d e r s l a t e r ,
F . R . A . . a t t h e V n l v T a t t y . Ui t h e O r ciation of Philosophy and Psychology w o u l d not stand examination f o r a
when either Mr. E d w a r d s ' report or
iranftc C h e m i s t r y T h e a t r e .
folon March 2t.
A targe benefaefion. a m o u n t i n g t o
t h e p r i n t . .1 o l t l i i a l a c c o u n t o f p r o c e e d low*:—
" K t h i c a l o r n » x a l I n q u i r y . " he coni n g s i s r e c e i v e d . M r . H a r k n e s s s p o k e CS.IHMI t o t h e M e d i c a l S c h o o l w a s r e M o n d a y . A p r i l 7.—The T i b e r a n d
tinued. "la o f considerable a n t i q u i t y .
i n h i g h t e r m s o f praise f o r the i m p o r t - c e n t l y made by A. L i s t o n Wilson, t h e
the Hite o f Rome.
Moralists. however, have hitherto failed
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(latin and the
p r o p r i e t o r o f the " A u c k l a n d H e r a l d . ' '
l o p r o d u c e a c o h e r e n t b*»dy o f d o c t r i n e
sentative i u the deliberations.
L a t i n fthor*.
N e w Zealand, to found a fellowship
in any way comparable to that of m a n y
T h e lecture* w i l l commence at 8
a y o u n g e r science.
Thai failure to
f o r t h e f u r t h e r a n c e of research w o r k
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establish ethics o n a sclent lite basis
o n spastic p a r a l y s i s a m i allied subjects.
a b l e f r o m A n i c u a a n d R o b e r t Mm.
is v e r y largely due to a w r o n g a p L a t e s t advice f r o m the U n i v e r T h a i m a Manrfcinn, S A , a h a m Med. W e l c o m e to Freshen
Ltd.. D y m o c k * Book Arcade. Moore'a
I t is g r a t i f y i n g t o n o t e t h a t a p o p u l a r
p r o a c h t o t h e subject.
l a r m d by t h « l u i r m i S a y a n
sity
of
Alberta.
Edmonton.
R o o k Kho|». a n d t h e S e c r e t a r y o f t h e
" T h e discovery o f m o r a l t r u t h s is
• i l l haw« m a n y a m u i i n f
recent
graduate.
"Monty"
Phillip*.
C a n a d a . Is t h a t a W o m e n ' s d i s O n F r i d a y . A p r i l 11. t h e M e d i c a l
B
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confused w i t h and subordinated to the
ciplinary Committee
is
to
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S o c i e t y w i l l h o l d i t * A n n u a l A d d r e s s M.S*\. M . B . . B.S.. has r e c e i v e d t h e h>*»t
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a t t e m p t t o m a k e people b e t t e r a n d l o
t h * h a a l w i l l ha a f a n
formed. It is not q u i t e clear, f r o m
and Freshers' Welcome Dance, c o m . appvititment to the fellowship. I n a d t
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make them give greater consideration
o u r message, w h e t h e r t h i s h a s
n d w a n t n r o t h a t h a M l her wfcilat
nieiH-in^ at S p.m.
dition to a brilliant academic career.
IVEX «. MACKAY.
l o their o w n actions.
Unless it is
cycling thrawth Franc*.
been rendered necessary b y t h e
T h e Dean t Professor J. 8 . W i n d e y e r l Monty's achievements include the t r i p l e
Kectetary.
a l r e a d y k n o w n w h a t Is g o o d , t h i s a t H aapaarc t h a t T M m i , wfc*
conduct o f the w o m e n o r the men
w i l l d e l i v e r the address.
blue of the Sports Union.
tempt at betterment m a y l e entirely
students.
We would hesitate to
Stole For President
nftsr n
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f
m mi
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ETHICS
Lecture by Prof.
Anderson
EXTENSION BOARD
Popular
CI RL GRADUATE
Adii—d f S—h H i l u i t
misdirected."
T h e same confusion, he added, was
e x p r e s s e d i n t h e d e s i r e t o set u p a
moral authority, whether of particular
persons " t h e wise a n d good" o r of a
p a r t i c u l a r f a c u l t y In i n d i v i d u a l s , " c o n science." T h e i r pronouncements were
sup|*>sed t o s h o w t h e o b l i g a t i o n s o f
think
it was the former.
Miss Sestrap. o f the W a n n e i t a
S o c i e t y . Is t h e A m a x o n w h o h a s
informed the Students' Council of
ihe proposed organisation.
Will
she I v C h i e f o f Police?
T V cHoic* of i h e * i t e of R«*me
t a t c d hy the p r w e n o r there of a n a l l i m p o r t a n t croiinMit of t h e T i b e r , t h e larice»i
r i v e r c4 C e n t r a l I t a l y , h a l f - w a y h e t w r e n
the m o u n t a i n * a m i the * e a ; a m i t h e m t c l c u *
of t h e o r i g i n a l c i t y , i h e »ettlemetit on t h e
p a l a t i n e , c o m m a n d e d t h i n crossing, a n d
w a * t h « * of t u p r e m e m i l i t a r y i m p o r t a n c e .
T h e extension of R o m e ' * p o w e r s o u t h w a r d
i n t o t h e A l h a n H i l l * g a v e Her t h e comm a n d of t h e r o u t e * t o C a m p a n i a ; w h i l e
t o the n o r t h h e r * t r u s t l e * w i t h t h e E t r u * can c i t y of V e i i w e r e due to t h e e x i i t c a c e
of a n o t h e r r i v a l rtmte, w h i c h croaaed t h e
T i l t e r hjr f e r r y at Fidenae, a few m i l e *
ah o v e R o m e , a n d led s o u t h w a r d b y tiabii
and Praeneste.
T h e t a t shore* of l~atium, on t h e left
hank of the T i h e r . a r e t h e *cene of the
l a * t * i x h o o k * of the A e n e i d of t h e g r e a t
K o m a n poet V e r g i l , the .2008th a n n i v e r s a r y
of whose l « r t h i * being celebrated this v e r y
y e a r . A t A r d e a . t h e c i t y of T n r n a s , K i n g
of t h e R u t u l i , h i * un*ticce**fu1 r i v a l , a good
deal of e x p l o r a t i o n has been done a l r e a d y :
a n d f u r t h e r excavations are being undert a k e n by t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l Association for
M e d i t e r r a n e a n Research in honour of the
anniver*ary.
t H t i a is t h o u g h t by mime scholars t o
occupy the site of the p e r m a n e n t c a m p
w h i c h Aeneas established at t h e m o u t h ot
the T i b e r ; w h i l e according to t h e historians
it w a * a colony
founder
under
Ancu«
M a r t i n s , the t k i r d K i n g of Rome.
Xo
t r a c e * , h o w e v e r , h a v e been found on the
site earlier t h a n the 4th c e n t u r y . B . C . ; a m i
w h a t we see there now i * t h e h a r b o u r c i t y
of I m p e r i a l Rome, w i t h
storehouse*
for
g r a i n a n d other foodstuffs, a n d w i t h houses
which a r e preserved t o a h e i g h t of several
stories. T h e y a r e of m a s * i v e construction,
and g i v e us q u i t e a new i n * i g h t i n t o R o m a n
domestic a r c h i t e c t u r e , being e n t i r e l y t i n h k e
those of Pompeii, a n d far m o r e s i m i l a r to
the house* of t h e present day.
to ywd<wld
4AHKy(rvdfy !
•an. cycled thr*»i»h t h * N e r t h a a a t a t F r a n c * a n d in«a S w i t a e r land.
ft*achin«
a amall t « «
w h i t * in Frcnch «*rrit*ry. th*>
w w * h * M u n hy P r * n * h »*<ic*
a n * aehMl t o p r a d u — t h * i r M "
pacta.
A»t*r m a n y nwaatian* * n
Ml t h * moaning af
W U J A M POWELL
HFAYWRAYI
t a B*. wii
t h e m t * M c h »a—dily t h * pr*«*ct i * n * t huchanda.
H w o u l d mccm u n u a u a l f * r y * u « t
in t * ywdirtaha travel in
t e r n h n r e 1M>«-II a f e w d o h a i i n u c n t h u niaatii.
N n i t o u l i l It IH n o t e v c r y . m . '
w h o has the viste. aptitude, or confidence for speaking In p u h l i r .
But
t h e r e n e v e r >va» a c o u n s e l o f p e r f e i - l i o n |
at I ' n i o n X i c h t .
Moreover puhl;
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s
s
ity. 1
i p e a k l i i K is
Few leaders are valuable w i t h o u t it. j
a n d c u l t u r e c a n n o t d e p a r t f r o m It. T h e ;
Oreeks did far more t h a n celebraie
a grammarian's funeral w i t h their I
c h a r m i n g a m b i g u i t y i n t i l e use o f t h e i r
word "logos."
BCWMI the Make-Up
TALKIES WOWTH
WATCHING FOK:
W i l l i a m Powell in T h e
• t r e a t of Chance."
Clive
Brook and Evelyn Brent i n
" • l i g h t l y Scarlet."
COMING EVENTS
MAY K
University
Oval.
rhamplonshlpa.
No.
Engineering Club:
Dinner. O n i o n W i t h d r a w i n g Room.
«.»0 p . m .
Union Wight:
D e b a t e . U n i o n H u l l . T.45 p . m .
Undergrads.'
p.m.
Bail.
Palais
THE GALLERY
Inspiring Speech by Vice-Chancellor FROM
Council Sees Blue—and
No.
1
WELCOME TO MATRICULANTS
Royal,
8
High Ideals Enunciated
Athlatia Club:
Inter-Faculty Championships.
Oval.
M A Y 22.
F i l l * SocietyE n t e r t a i n m e n t . U n i o n Mall. 12.10 p.m.
1
AgjU, 1930.
SOIT
HON
MAY M.
Red
"BACK TO CAPS AND GOWNS"
" B a c k to capo a a d p o w a i " w o * I k e a d v i c e f t v r a to " f i e a k e n " b y i k e
Annual General
*
Meeting,
Horn Soit."
Bevery. I
APRIL *.
Faculty el Engineering:
Vice-cbaaceUor ( P r o f r t s e r R . S. W a l l a c e ) a l ike ctnaoaay a f Madfifoliliaa
ia the G r e a t H a l
cap*
General
Meeting.
Assembly
M a n n i n g l l o u e e . 1.2# p . m
la*
gowaa.
ike
ichaUri.
Wedaeaday.
badpto
aad
A Symbol of Dignity.
T e i m i i Club.
for y o a
lo art i k e
fadaoa.
I
am
F a c u l t y ef Medicine.
F i l m Society:
E n t e r t a i n m e n t . U n i o n H a l l . 12.10 p . m .
"It i s m y p l e a s a n t d u l y . " c o n t i n u e d
P r o f e s s o r W a l l a c e , "at t h i s . I h e f i r s t
appeal by ike Vice-chaaccUor official c e r e m o n y w h i c h y o u h a v e a t (Profctaor
R.
S.
W a l l a c e ) , tended here, to bid y o u w e l c o m e t o t h e
1 congratulate you on
d u n a g his a d d r t n of welcome U n i v e r s i t y .
so
far
succeeded
in
your
to l t n r n l . 1 i l a * W e d a e a d a j r , k a t h a v i n g
s t u d i e s a s to b e d e e m e d w o r t h y o t
brought m all to a realisatioa t h i t
admission to our classes, and I hope
of the U a i v e r s i t y oi S y d a r y . t h a t t h e s a m e s u c c e s s w i l l f o l l o w
by igaonag ^
rrgwiatioa w h i c h orders y o u t h r o u g h o u t y o u r u n d e r g r a d u a t e
A
Ae
wearing of
academic
of
Al
a
dreis, h a v e
iymW
*1
Ililile S t u d y C i r c l e . IHWITM b y J . «•
( l u u U i U.A.. I.I*. It., o n "•
Talkie." Union Withd r a w i n g R o o m . » p.m.
carry w i t h il pride ia its
Matei
"HON
"FrwkerV
ha.
grievance
coaceraiag
ihe
give every aectioa of i k e M a d e *
Meeting and Reunion, U n i o n Hall. *
Pm
Soil"
c a p a a d g o w n , oaiy b e c a m e i d pokey
U n l o a H a l l . 1.20
cracy a voice to o p t m it* view*,
h
i* far fraes a g t r r i f
w t f h hiai t h a i
tkase g a n a e a b are "relics of • r i k o r
APRIL a.
U M X Will i n to Free*mm:
kat ihey give i k e
C o n c e r t i n U n i o n H a l l . X t o S.*S p . m
of " l o o k i a g l i k e
D n a c e In R e f e c t o r y . * . « t o 10.45 a a d f e e k a c l i k e f o a l . "
F M
Ike
pji.
Cinematograph Eatortalai t k a > iaaiauated ike t + m g k l i k a t
aaoat. U n i o n H a l l , » p . m .
p e i k a p * i t m k a l i of i k e Unever a t y of
AMIIL *
S y d a e y h a d U t - o r e i h a a fey h a d
U M l A i
by d i a c a r d a g them. W e wmU
C o m m i t t e e M e e t i n g . U n i o n C o m m i t - l i k e to am a r e ike V i c o - d u a c e N o g i k a t
ee RiMim, 1.15 p . m .
F i l m Society:
K n t e r t a i n m e n t . U n i o n H a l l . 12.10 p *
Umec Night:
D e b a t e , U n i o n H a l l . 7.4S p . m .
k
Annual Oeneral Meeting. Union W i t h d r a w i n g RIHIIO. H p.m.
U n i o n H a n . 5 50 p . m .
Film twisty:
K n t e r t a i n m e n t , U n i o n H a l l . 12.S0 p.ai.
U m w Finance
ittooi
si. & p . m .
•ietyi
A n n u a l Address and Freshera' W e l c o m e Uitnce. M e d i c a l S c h o o l , a t
« p.m
APRIL to.
Tins n C M Bmooi
U n i o n R e f e c t o r y . * p.m.
APRIL to.
Film teeietyi
Knta
Union
Hall.
12.10
D e b a t e . U n i o n l l a l l , 7.46 p.m.
Athlatia Club:
N o v i c e s Champloaahlps. No. I
A P R I L 17.
Easier
Conference
opens
John's College. Morpeth.
i'ubiic H o l i d a y , U n i v e r s i t y
A P R I L to.
Public Holiday. University closed.
A P R I L 21.
l a M e r M e n da y .
I'ubiic Hullday, U n i v e r s i t y cloned.
totor-'Vamity
Taaaio.
APRIL a
Film tecMy:
Kntertainment. Union llall. l l . t o p . m
U n i o n R e f e c t o r y , I p,m.
A P R I L M.
F a c u N y ef D e n t i s t r y ,
• l a n d i n g C e m m i H e e ef
•need.
A P R I L 2*.
Public Holiday. University
M A Y «.
Great
H a l l . 11 a . m .
M A Y 1.
Athletic Club:
Inter-Collegiate championship, No.
Union, I
New
South
V o d R * A a* secondly, to private citlaena w h o h a v e
i a it* i a f o a c y , r a a p a r a d c o l l a b o r a t e d In m a k i n g t h e U n i v e r s i t y
•. a n d i n e n a b l i n g it t a d o
w h a t it i s d o i n g
T o n are debtors to
the State, and
McCaughey.
UaiinUi i. It Mai alto ho w«*a at
APRIL U.
9M.C.I
First meeting of new Council
to
Elect
Office-bearers (or
1990,
e n s u e d o f f i c e s , 10 p . m
To-day you are atsiut to a s s u m e
certain obligations, and. to Indicate t o
•u w h a t t h e s e o b l i g a t i o n s a r e a n d
h o w t h e y arise, y o u will permit me,
•st o f all. t o d o a l i t t l e a r i t h m e t i c
w i t h y o u . i t ia o n l y r i g h t a n d p r o p e r
t h a t you s h o u l d k n o w w h a t h a s tieen
done for you.
In r o u n d f i g u r e s , a
takes something in the neighlsirhood
o f flxo.tHio a y e a r t o k e e p t h e U n i versity going, leaving out of a c c o u n t
a l l t h e m o n e y d i s t r i b u t e d b y w a y of
prixes
and
scholarships
and
such
things.
T o w a r d s that large total t h e
G o v e r n m e n t of t h e State makes a
substantial contribution anad the lacome from private benefactions and
m a k e s u p t h e rest. Aa t h e U n i v e r s i t y is m a i n l y run for y o u r beaeflt,
and the lieneflt of your fellows, a a d a s
t h e r e a r e a b o u t 2.700 s t u d e n t s , i t l a
bvious. to a n y reliable arithmeticlaa,
that the cost of e a c h individual s t e d a a t
t o the University i s about ( M a year.
N o w s o m e of y o u a r e r e c e i v i n g y o u r
education here free, o t h e r s p a y fee*,
hut n o t t o t h e e a t e n t ot £ M a y e a r .
that every one of yea
I k e U a i v e n i t y of
alike,
a.
A lectorer hen wi
to m a d la* week ikat mm* a a a k m
al kit data wen ia a dak of
Tkat, it aoeaaa to
aa. m a canto toMade. The ftui
of ike S.R.C. ( M r . J. St
r i w l MU M
Mm
*1 i i d
to extern hi* opaaoa ea ike a a t o .
" W W ia poad ewoagk far ( M o i d aad
he u p h d . "it (aad
(or as." The wooiiat of Ac
* t o a w l w y at hoik lhaee
Aberdeen aad by Aita toadaoto at
St Aadrew'a, Srodaad
We are glad to bo abletorecord
Ikat nuay f m k m have lakea tin advice of Pfofaiaai Wall ace. Sniar*
aat liko to ke act awek aa e « a f l r ,
•e kopr Ikey w i l follow wot. It
wiN fool tfroape al fan. aad ikat is
a apa af ike eataat to whick
i hocoaae PhikatoMO.
Bat a
haae w i l coaae wkea ofl ahodatoo will
af * 0 "Vanity'i
ANNUAL MEETING
Memorial to Geofhvy
Hyman
>n t h e m o t i o n of t h e p r e s i d e n t ( M r .
O. S m i t h . B.A.I it w a s d e c i d e d at
M o n d a y s m e e t i n g of t h e D . U . U . A . t«
it
In
establishing
a
memorial
s c h o l a r s h i p In t h e L a w Hehool. a s a
tribute t o the late G e o f f r e y H y m a n
w h o lost h i s life w h i l s t e n d e a v o u r i n g t o
•scue a g i r l a t T a m a r a m a B e a c h d u r i n g t h e v a c a t i o n . Mr. S m i t h s p o k e
g l o w i n g t e r m s of h i e l u t e f r i e n d .
1
h o p e d t h a t e v e r y m e m b e r of t h e A
sociation would assist
towards tl
object.
r. C . G. H i l l . S e c r e t a r y
of
t
S . U C. s l a t e d t n a t t h e p r o j e c t h a d be
discussed by the Council and h e wot
w e l c o m e t h e s u p p o r t of t h e S . U . U . A
Presenting tlie association's incda
Mr. J . M O o s p e r , r e t i r i n g p r e s i d e n t ,
Mr. S m i t h s a i d t h a t t h e S . U . U . A .
m u c h t o Mr. G o s p e r f o r h i s u n t i l i n g
energy.
T h i s y e a r . Mr. S m i t h c o n t i n u e d , t h e
S.U.U.A. w a s n'aktng 4 fresh beginning,
a n d he h o p e d t h a t e v e r y o n e w o u l d do
his u t m o s t t o a s s i s t t h e a s s o c i a t i o n .
Mr. ( S o s p e r t h a n k e d t h e a s s o c i a t i o n
foi t h e presentation and wWlwd h i s
s u c c e s s o r a p r o s p e r o u s tel
T h e T r e a s u r e r . Mr. P .
disclosed
a
healthy
I
The motion t o surrender "Hermes"
t h e 8 . R . C . ,va* c a r r i e d u n a n i m o u s l y
af
a
prud
aad
yaar
kaaoarable
w e a r ikioa to a w t f o w . a a d i k e a a d
N e v e r taaad w k a t y a a r aeaiort d a .
aare y o a
are
pawd
to
betoa«
hi*
to
ike
U a i v e n i t y , a a d y o n ought to be p r a a d to w e a r ita i a a i g a i a . "
N
Annual General Meeting
t t o a of O f l l c e - h e a r e r !
S c h o o l , (I p . m .
" T o - d a y . " k e toad, " y e a w e a r
wkloM
1 hop* yaa w i l
d a y , a a d a l l i k e toae yota a r c here.
Hall
Annual G e n e r a l Meeting, 1'nlon H a l l
1 m p.m.
aad
fraternity of
W i O N I I O A V . A P R I L 2. to*
to somet h i n g not quite s o tanglbie, but still
v e r y real.
T h e U n i v e r s i t y eC S y d n e y
holds a foreeaoet place a m o n g t h e
Universities of the Gmptro a a d ot t h e
world.
It h a s a c h i e v e d d i s t i n c t i o n , i t
ifcf mural —ilmr ot_
world
with
a m
class
everywhere.
T o h a a g r a d u a t e of t h l a
In i t s e l f a t e a t i m o n l a l , a a
y o u will Bad w h e a y o a g o out t o d a
y o u r w o r k In t h e w o r l d .
A degree
f r o m here will o p e n m a a y a door far
youB u t yom m a s t n a i a l i i
that
t h e h i g h s t a n d i n g ot t h e U n i v e r s i t y ,
w h i c h will m e a n so m u c h to y e a . w a s
a t t a i n e d fortuitously. It ia a c o m paratively easy matter to deciarc t i e
to, l e t u s f o u n d a U a i v e n i t y ' a a d t o
necessary Act ot Parliament
passed.
B u t It la n o t s o e a s y t o w i n
f o r It a p l a c e In t h e f o r e f r o n t n a d t o
standard which will c o m m a n d
T h e r e p u t a t i o n of a U a i v e r sity and the value ot its degrees a a d
diplomas depend wholly on the quality
its intellectual life. or. i a other
orda. o n t h e a b i l i t y , a t t a i n m e n t s , a a d
h o l a r s h i p of I t s t e a c h e r s a n d o f t h e a e
ho In t h e y s e n d f o r t h f r o m t h e i r
asses.
T h e U n i v e r s i t y of S y d n e y
vee
the proud
position w h i c h it
occupies to-day to the staadard set
u p for its appointments
the brilliant
t a u g h t In It ( o n e o t t h e m o c c u p i e s t h e
Chair here to-day'>, and to t h e brilliant men and w o m e n w h o h a v e g o n e
forth to demonstrate that t h e teaching
w a a n o t l a v a i n . E v e n If y o u m a t r i c u i n t s d o n o t h i a g a a t a h l o w h i l e worn
a r e h e r e or a f t e r y o a h a v e l e f t , s t i l l
you will shine with a reported glory.
Ladles and Geatlemea. you become
to-day participants in this material
,and spiritual heritage, l e g a t e e s o t t h i s
estate.
How are you to fulM your
^obligations t o thoae w h o
by t h e i r
wealth have made your stay here pos-
slble. and to t h o s e w h o b y their labours
and attainments have handed to you
such a magnificent legacy? One obvio u s w a y of fulfilling those obligations
i s t o m a k e t h e l"*st u s e o f y o u r t i m e
h e r e , t o Work h a r d a t y o u r s t u d i e s ,
n o t t o Idle.
It w o u l d n o t f u l f i l
purpose of the f o u n d e r s and supporters
o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y If y o u c o m e t o r e
g a r d y o u r s t u d i e s In t h e l i g h t o f d u l l
r o u t i n e , o r If y o u a d o p t a "ca' c a n n y
p o l i c y . T h e r e u r e , it s e e i n s t o DM, t w o
kinds of knowledge.
There Is the
knowledge
which
is, s o
lo speak,
daubed o n t o the outside of one's mind,
a n d t h e r e is t h e k n o w l e d g e w h i c h i s
taken into the mind and becomes a
] p e r m a n e n t part o f the f u r n i s h i n g of
| it.
T h e first k i n d i s f a i r l y e a s y of
attainment and c a n be readily picked
u p : It d e m a n d s m a i n l y a g o o d m e m o r y .
S t u d e n t s w h o like t o l e a v e e v e r y t h i n g
to the last moment, and w h o are c o n tent to scrape through the examinations. are satisfied with t h i s kind o f
knowledge.
B u t It la. i n t h e l o n g r u n .
n o t of m u c h u s e t o t h e m .
I f It h a p pens to stick to them after the e x a m inations are over (which is unlikely),
a n d If It Is a d d e d t o . w e k n o w It t h e n
b y t h e n a m e of p e d a n t r y . It h a s l i t t l e
r e l a t i o n t o a m a n ' s r e a l w a n t s a n d It
Is In n o w a y r e l a t e d t o l i f e .
(a» Reading
and
minutes of previous meeting.
(b> A n n o u n c e m e n t of r e e u l t s o t t h e
e l e c t i o n s of F a c u l t y R e p r e s e n t *
lives.
l e t President's address on a l m s aad
objects ot the Aasociatiaa.
<d> P r e s e n t a t i o n of A a a a a l R e p o r t a n d
B a l a n c e S h e e t of t h e S t u d e n t s ' R e presentative Council.
H. W H I D D O N .
Hon, Secretary.
A f t e r the Interval of o n e w e e k a l l o w ed for the President and Undergrad.
Reps, lo recover the equilibrium s o
tragically dixturlwd by m e n t i o n of
THEATRE
NIGHT.
Council
again
girded up Its g o w n a n d gathered t o
the Festival question.
T o avoid a n y
f u r t h e r h e a r t a t t a c k s it w a s c o n s i d e r . > d
most necessary to abandon the direct
m e t h o d of presentation a n d adhere to
Flushed with victory and according
the
circumlocutory
or
periphrastic
method. H o w this w a s done, a n d w i t h t o the c o r r e c t historical tradition of
w h a t w o n d r o u s effect, I will n o w pro- their F r e n c h R e v o l u t i o n a r y a n c e s t o r s ,
t
i
l
e W o m e n Wert- d e t e r m i n e d n o t t o let
ceed t o report.
A t m y entry. I w a s amaxed at t h e i t s wt.tring s l a y w i t h i n the Couiu'll—it
caperings of the Councillors.
T h e y m u s t o v e r f l o w a n d w r a p t h e World!
a p p e a r e d t o m e t o b e p r e p a r i n g a t a b - T h e r e m u s t lie a n a r r o g a n t c h a l l e n g o
leau for Ihe F e s t i v a l in the s t y l e o f a t o Ihe Imperial Vellow o f the Mustard
iirolga
1 >ance o r a b o . " w a l k a b o u t , " C l u b , a n d R e c k i t t ' s l i l u e w o u l d m a k e
R o u n d a n d r o u n d t h e t a b l e t h e y m o v e d it h o t b y p e a c e f u l p e n e t r a t i o n , a s a
They dein a n anapaestic glide all s w a y i n g and m o r e palatable procedure.
b o w i n g to s o m e e v i d e n t l y m y s t i c s y m - c i d e d t h a t e v e r y p a s t C o u n c i l l o r must
Isil o n t h e t a b l e . A v i s i o n r o s e b e f o r e w e a r it a l s o u n t i l l i f e , o r t h e b l u e ,
f
a
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s
i
n
n
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t
h
i
n
g
n
e
s
s
i
n
t
h
e eternal
m y plebeian mind.
Surely they were
g e t t i n g that f e s t i v e feeling a n d h a d w a s h of T i m e ' s r e s t l e s s a n d devouring
Peace to thy cackle, O vigaro
t h e " S p i r i t o f F e s t i v a l s P a s t " In t h e i r s e a .
mtdat!
A n o t h e r horrible t h o u g h t t h e n Juno, f o r t h y p u r p l e p a t c h e s a r e
C h e w t h e P o m m y seed. O
obtruded itself—would they pas* s o m e more!
of t h e " S p i r i t " o n t o a t h i r s t y r e p o r t e r ? , P r o s e r p i n e , f o r t h y s a b l e " f a t e h a s
To e n d m y s u s p e n s e 1 r a c e d u p t h e b e e n s e a l e d . " W o e u n t o y e . O V a t s of
gallery t o m a k e sure by g e t t i n g a Tyref
Uather, ye polyps, w h i l e >e
glimpse.
Oh horror!
Friends, lielieve w a y . O s a c r e d oyster of t h e C a e s a r s !
me I felt sore t e m p t e d t o w r e c k Ihe j T h e Hlue of flighty Aphrodite new
fine tradition o f m y f o r e f a t h e r s a n d , b a t h e d
In
Paphlan
waves
lias
f o r e m o t h e r s a n d s h o u t , e v e n s c r e a m f r i i i m p h o d . t h e C o u n c i l Is a l l a l s i - a !
myself.
For on the table was that
The
dreadful
punishment
of e x gown again,
l - a l d o u t w i t h tlu> a r i l s - C o u n c i l l o r s w o u l d n e v e r h a v e b e e n d e tic effect that only w o m a n ' s h a n d c a n creed h a d not o n e w l f h seer-like vision,
ichleve w a s i t s resurrected a n d de- foretold that a t i m e Would c o m e tlfty
flated
corpse form.
Like a deflated y e a r s on. When t h e n u m b e r of t h e s e
c o r p s e i'f T h e a t r e N i g h t t>r P r o c e s s i o n w o u l d b e a b l e t o f o r m a B l u e C o l l e g e
D a y — a sinister o m e n of w h a t w a s to of Advisers.
He drew a moving piccome.
A s It l a y t h e r e a l l b l a c k a n d t u r e o f D i n n e r s i n t h e d i s t a n t y e a r s
b l u e It r e m i n d e d m e o f s o m e w a r r i o r t h e y w o u l d f o r m a s u r p r l i c e d c h o i r o f
t a k i n g his rest a f t e r the l o n g c a m - si* hundred s t r o n g a t t h e present rule
p a i g n of r u n n e r s a n d S m o k o e a l l in o f i n c r e a s e , t o s i n g t h e old o l d s t o r y
t h e l o n g a g o n e a n d d e a d n o w ot w a s h - of t h e l o b s t e r a n d t h e w i n e .
This
ing d o w n anil t h e atauirptlon of t o o s t a t e m e n t w i t h its i n s i n u a t i o n that,
much Ricketts.
despite Biblical tradition, the ladies
X o w f a d e s t h e G r a n d P r o m e n a d e p r e s e n t w o u l d all l » f r i s k i n g r o u n d in
ont o u r s i g h t , t h e A r a b i a n K n i g h t s f i f t y y e a r s ' t i m e , w a s s u c h a d e l i c a t e ,
K n t e r t a i n m e n t la o v e r a n d w e e e a a e t o g a l l a n t t r i b u t e t o t h e i r p r e s e n t g i r l i s h e a r t h w i t h t h e r e v e r b e r a t i o n s o f t h e n e s s t h a t t h e y t o r e a c r o s s t h e fh*»r
resident's Oriental gong.
of t h e H o u s e w i t h a Stately giggle a n d
T h e m i n u t e s w e r e r e a d In a m e l o d i c m a d e a l l o p p o s i t i o n f u t i l e .
cadenxa that invited sleep.
As the
( B e f o r e Council had c o m m e n c e d disstately periods rolled w a v e o n w a v e
u v e r t h a t s e r e n e a s s e m b l y like t h e call c u s s i o n o n t h e P r e s i d e n t ' s Stole, our
of Incense breathing morn, m a n y a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s u c c u m b e d . — E d . )
"The other kind of k n o w l e d g e , the
o n l y real k n o w l e d g e , I . m u c h harder
to acquire.
It d e m a n d s an e n q u i r i n g
wind, a faculty for criticism, a great
deal of hard work.
The students who
p u r s u e it d o n o t b o t h e r a b o u t e x a m i n a t i o n s . b e c a i m t h e y t a k e thoan In t h e i r p r o u d c r e s t n o d d e d , m a n y a h a u g h t y
stride, and. w h e n their t e a c h e r s pre- nostril lowered its altitude.
All e y e s
scribe books for them t o road, t h e y w e r e willing s l e e p o n the Hon. 8ec.
read thsai a n d prescribe m o r e on their
Treasurer.
After the chequered
o w n a c c o u n t . It la t h e k i n d o t k n o w - c a r e e r o f t h e M i n u t e s a t t h e p r e v i o u s
A m o n g college men of late there has
l e d g e w h i c h b e c o m e s a real part of a
• C o u n c i l e a r n e s t l y d e s i r e d It e e n m u c h s p e c u l a t i o n , m u c h w h i s man.
moulding
his
character,
and
somnolence before these minutes
pering a n d m s l d i n g of heads.
The
imparting to him toieraace (because
over.
T h e y were not g o i n g t o
R a w s o n C u p s e a s o n Is c o m m e n c i n g .
he k n o w s that t h e heresies of t o - d a y
may
be t h e c r e e d s o t
O n e h e a r s s c r a p s of conversation: —
" V e s . t h e r e a r e A v e ' V a r s i t y o a r s IP
his o w n Ignorance), refinement of f e e l our crew."
" O h . i s B l a n k h a c k In
i n g ( b e c a u s e g e n u i n e l e a r n i n g Is t h e
W e s l e y t h i s y e a r ? " " V e s . I h e a r d he
e n e m y of ail v u l g a r i t y ) , and m a n y
h a d hia t i m e d o w n t o 10 1-5." a n d s o
other virtues.
W e k n o w It l a Ma
on.
h i g h e s t f o r m u n d e r t h e n a a i e of w i s All g o o d P a u l i n e s a r e s t r i v i n g t o
dom.
Ladles and Gentlemen, seek
wrest the Rawson trophy from Anwisdom and avoid pedantry. And yon
drews'. which at present holds three
will fulfil your o b l i g a t i o n s m a n e g a . ••••. I . . P a u l ' s t w o . W e s l e y l a s t r a i n i n g
t i v e w a y . If y o u — m *
mitmm
yamr
e v e r y n e r v e t o m a i n t a i n Its — « o n
lo do nothing which will lower t h e
the Athletic Cup. but Paul's a n d A n reputation the University enjoys. That,
d r e w ' s w i l l h a v e s o a t e s a y In t h e
a t a n y r a t e , ia In t h e p o w e r o f all o f
m a t t e r o a M a y 7.
you.
B u i l d i n g la a a l o w } o b . b a t d e • t o w i n g will be the Orst C u p e v e n t
s t r u c t i o n Is e a a y .
It Is e a s y f o r e a s
t h i s terl*. and will provide a hard
m a n . or small g r o a p o f a w n . l a a
fought battle.
t h o u g h t l e s s m o o d , to a n d a t h e w o r k a t
COLLEGE NOTES
years.
In t h i s U a i v e r s i t y . » • • hasard a c r y of "cheque"
all Universities, a n d
t h e i r a g o n y if m i n d c o u l d p o a a t h l y
treated as respoaalble
__
matter.
When
loud
and we ask yoa. a s responsible men
all waa safe
a a d w o a t e n , t o d a y o a r a t m o a t to e a a
s far a s these t w o Councillors w e r e
h a n c e its reputation by p a r a u l w y o a r
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studies with all diligence, a a d by rehurried gurgle, ended, w a s passed
fraining from a a y
and that w a s that.
Then there waa
omlnoaa silence.
Even from the
gallery I could read the President's
get understanding.
l a hia h a g g a r d f a c e a n d q u i v e r lee a a d G e n t h
ing handa.
I could read t h e U n d e r y o u t o t h e U n l v e r a M y . I h o p e y o a w i l l grada* m i n d s In t h e i r r e s t l e s s p o s e a n d
e n t e r i n t o Its l i f e
Kaselle like e y e a t h a t s i l e n t l y a s k e d for
a n d s e a t w h i c h la
pity. T h e i r aad s a d t h o u g h t s w e r e o n
and that you will faily e a j o y y o a r lhat T h e a t r e N i g h t w h i c h h u n g like a
your paatlmea.
Let me.
burgoo above their
s t a a a a e f c o m e l y beaut*.
The President looked
Chaucer, which m i g h t v e r y Ottiagty he
the Undergrads.. the Undergrads.
e v e r the a r c h w a y of a w returned a vacant stare. Ilia d e s p e r a t e
g a a e r o l l e d l a a flne f r e n s y r o u n d t h e
Through
me men
I.to r»sl Mis/si
piece
<»/ ftrarli* k r e i f h a a d 4c—tip wommdet
our;
T km ugh s r w r a go a n t e f i e well of
Grace,
I V b c r r g r e e n serf f a s t * JWop s k a j i
ever
endure;
Tbis It Ihe l e a p m aU g o o d a d c e n f a r e .
render, a a d f h p sorrow
acroaa t h e trail.
Suddenly his eyea
wed w i t h malevolent c u n n i n g aa
t h e cor p e e ot t h a t g o w n c a m e w l t h i a
o.
If h e c o u l d a t find a red h e r ring a blue o n e w o u l d d o aa well, it
w a s fishy e n o u g h to do, a a y h o w . T h e
President with the deOaat air of some
dylnx alligator by the shores of the
m u s k y Nlte. d r a g g i n g t h e g o w n f r o m Its
l a i r a n d w a v i n g It m a d l y in t h e b r e e a e
struck a n attitude that ruined any
.411 a p r a s «
I; p a s s i a . a a d s p e e d
copyright t h a t old Barbara Frltchle
thee fmsf
" D o n If y o u w i s h , t h i s g a r m e n t
bright, but s a v e u s f r o m a T h e a t r e
Night." he said and s a n k e x h a u s t e d
Into hia s e a t .
T h e Undergrads., taking their cue from the President, ased a n a i r o f i n t e a a e i n t e r e s t . " D o
y o u like It?" t h e y gurgled.
The Presid e n t here w a s Seen to rub h i s h a n d s
vigorously, aa though, like L a d y M a c beth. he would fain waah a w a y thoae
T h e A n n u a l G e n e r a l M e e t i n g o f t h e a c c u r a e d b l u e s t a i n s f r o m hia a w a a Sydney University E v e n i n g Students' llke claws.
V e s . t h e y d i d l i k e i t In
A s s o c i a t i o n w i l l b e h e l d In t h e U t
f a c t t h e y a d o r e d It, a n d b l u e s o r n o
B e v e r y t o - n l « h t , a t S p.m.
blues w e r e prepared to take a sport* p.m.
ing chance as t o h o w others would
l i k e it. I n f a c t , f r i e n d A b d i e l . m i n d f u l
Buslneaa:
of h o w w e l l h e h a d s h o w e d i t o f f a t
W e l c o m e to F r e s h m e n .
'.he l a s t m e e t i n g , w o u l d h a v e p u t It o n
President's Report.
a g a i n b u t t h e Mfcer m e n p r e s e n t r e a l ised he had imperilled t h e i r r e p u t a t i o a
e n o u g h , a n d firmly k e p t hia* s e a t e d .
Treasurer's Report.
The great and burning question w a s
Election of o A e e r s for U M .
w h o w a s t o w e a r It. O n e b r a a e n p e r s o n
Report of S.R. Council.
d e c l a r e d h e w o u l d If t h e C o u n c i l g r a n t e d a n ' h o n o r a r i u m for vmiow.
When
A. J. W A L K E R .
the dreadful task of d e c i d i n g seewied
( H o n . Sec.)
t o m a k e t h e s t o u t e s t h e a r t s flinch, t h e
Women Undergrads. EVENING STUDENTS
I M O T I C E 18 H K R E B Y G I V E N t h a t
the Annual General Meeting of the
Sydney University >V«nea Undergrad u a t e s ' A s s o c i a t i o n w i l l b e h e l d In t h e
A s s e m b l y Hall. M a n n i n g Hoase, t o m o r r o w . a t 1.20 p . m .
W o m e n Heps.. God M e s s 'em, fearful
of the dress material h e l a g a g a i n s u m .
miu-ily b a n i s h e d f r o m
the Bargain
Counter, now
advanced
In a s o l i d
phalanx into the argumentTheir
m u r m u r g r e w t o a roar, t h e roar t o a
yell, the yell t o a n eldritch a c r e a m a s
"We ail m u s t w e a r It" pierced t h e
affrighted air.
The mere males drew
hack in tumult and affright before this
o n s l a u g h t a n d Isiweil t h e i r h e a d s . Jericho's w a l l s had fa Ilea. J o n n of A r c
had planted S w e e t Alice Blue G o w n on
the Citadel of the Council a s Its standard for ever a m i for ever.
T h e long vacation over, m a n y of the
aid f a m i l i a r f a c e s h a v e g o n e f r o m St.
Andrew's.
No less than twenty-eight
of l a s t y e a r ' s r e s i d e n t s h a v e s o u g h t
freak w o o d s a a d domiciles new.
Ia
their place, w e w e l c o m e n i n e t e e n fresh
faces.
T h e s t r e n g t h o f C o l l e g e is.
therefore, at present about e i g h t y - t w o .
T h e A n n u a l M e e t i n g of the C o l l e g e
C l a b , h e l d o a M a r c h 34. p r o v e d o * e o t
the l o n g e s t o a record. T h e c l i m a x w a s
reached when, after vocif*raaa debate,
hasty lelephoatc communication* with
the Residence, and presidential subt l e t y , It w a s a a n o u n c e d t h a t D r . J . Q .
h a d s u p e r s e d e d Ur. A n d e r I ' a t r o n o f t h e Clai>.
Another
record w e n t by t h e board wliea H o w ard C r o m a r t y , a y o u n g s t e r of t w e n t y
summers, waa elected Senior Studeat.
N o one could be more deserving of t h e
honour; aad already m e a have e x p e r i e n c e d the Mtiaaollal l o a c h .
The
p o a i t l o n a of S e c r e t a r y a n d T r e a s u r e r
a r e o c c u p i e d b y P . M. O s h a r a a a a d G .
C. H o g g reapectlvely.
I "reparations for the later-Collegiate
nthlctlca a n d B o a t Raoa are la full
awing. T h e crew, w h i c h Includes five
barnacled v e t e r a a a of the oar, prom i s e s wellTraining has comasenced
in e a r n e s t ; c i g a r e t t e s a n d o t h e r d e Ughta have been willingly fo
• T . PAUL-*.
A t the A n n u a l Qaaaral Meeting of
St. Paul's Collage, t h e foOowlng c o m m i t t e e w a a elected far tkla y e a r : —
M e s s r s . R a m a d e n . Moray, I c k . - H e w Ins. V l n c e a t . P f c l p p o , W a r d e n . C a y .
"Mick" R a m a d e a w a a alao elected
Senior Student, and Messrs. Ramadan
and Vincent were appointed Inter-collegiate delegates.
»T.
At the annual
lege Club, the
elected: —
B . A . : H o u s e S e c r e t a r y . K . J. F a g a n :
H o u s e T r e a s u r e r . C. A . W a l a h ; O r d i n a r y M e m b e r , T. C . H e a r e r ; Freohora'
R e p r e s e n t a t i v e . D. H e r a g h t y .
T h e College haa a record number of
next season, with Bede Smith,
liams. Donovan and H a n w h t y .
Wil-
HONI
April 2. 1930.
THE SOCIAL WHIRL
Our t h o u g h t s
t o Thelma
MundNtrom, R A
w h o K i l M by the
N l e u w Zeelang la at Saturday fur J a v a .
T h e l m a h a s ahead of her i l x m o n t h s
of u k r i o u s i g h t - s e e i n g . a» « l » I* visiting 0 » M « . Marseilles. Paris. flying to
London by the air mall, passing
t h r o u g h Germany and Belgium, w h e r e
»he hope* to vleit the battlefields. t h e n
o v e r to Montreal and N e w York, and
la calling Mt a t P a g o P a g o M o r e her
m a n y Mydaey friends will aee her
again.
Those w h o rallied
give
dim)
September drawn near, w h e n Thelma
should a g a l i ^ s l g h t the Hsads.
Although Finance and P o e t r y m a y
seem w i d e apart t o the multitude. they
have been happily blended l a Isabella
Bills, w h o IK the n e w l y elected Treaxurer of th - W.K.SA. It win be » a i a lie red that Isabella la the authereae mt
that fine poem. "Loot." w h i c h w «
awarded a prise In a recent edition of
The secretary of t h e L a w n Tennla
Club will agree w i t h you should you
mention t o him that t i m e s are hard,
l i e h a s regretfully to a nno u n ce that
the price of tickets for the forthcoming dance will be J/4. plus led. tax.
unexpectedly levied by both S t a t e and
Federal Governments.
About 154) guests, representative of
both the Staff and Students. were w e l comed by Dr. and Mrs. a . D. Osborne
at the annual conversazione a m i welc o m e to Freshmen held by the S c i e n c e
S o c i e t y in the I'nlon Kefectory last
Thursday.
T h e tm|>ortance of s u c h
bodies aa the S c i e n c e Moclety, P r o f e s sor T. <1. B. Osborne told tile g a t h ering. lay largely In the Intercourse promoted and facilities offered, lor the e x c h a n g e of Ideas, and the f a c t t h a t l i f e long association* are frequently formed la t h i s connection. The Inspection
of a aeries of exhibits, supplied by t h e
v a r i o u s science departments, and a
m u s i c a l programme contributed by
Misses Farlelgh. Mailer, a n d Rlrkltt.
and by Mr. II. Wyndham concluded the
evening.
The AorangL a n Its recent departure.
carried a w a y from our shores Freda
Farram and Doris Kelby. w h o plan t o
«|iend s o m e m o n t h s tripping round
>*rofessor S t e p h e n H. Rolierts, M.A..
A m e r i c a a n d t h e Continent. T h e s e are
only t w o of the m a n y l u c k y o n e s w h o II.Hc., h a s been a w a r d e d the degree of
Doctor of Letters in his old university.
h a v e left for abroad t h i s year.
Melliourne, for researches in French
history. H i s work w a s considered by
If you want to s e e Kath. Cummins
Kir Charles Luca s, of London, and
this y ea r on a n y matter that isn't professor D. H. Copeland, of Melstrictly b u s i n e s s you will have to m a k e bourne; and their reports, w h i c h were
a written appointment, for this h w y
received t h i s week, spenk In high
y o u n g lady, besides being secretary e f
terms, both of Professor Huberts'
the W.B.H.A.. and on the Board e f D i - French work, and of h i s earlier hooks
rectors of t h e H . U . W . t ' . t a k e s all a c t - o n Australia and the Pacitic. T h e Meli v e interest in almost e v e r y s o c i e t y a n d
bourne doctorial degree Is g i v e n rarely
association, sporting and otherwise,
and only for collected series of pubthat Is possible. S h e s p e n d s most of
lished works, extending over a perils!
her day Hying off t o one meeting f r o m of years.
Professor Rolierts Is conanother, and still Hnds time to heighten
tinuing his work, both o n the history
at tennis and cricket.
and the human geography of France.
PERSONAL
Alison Rodd Is busy tracking all
kinds of pretties In her big trunks, a s
she l e a v e s early in April by the Hallarat. w i t h her mother, for Kngland
and the Continent.
Alison t a k e s nil
o u r giHMl wishes, a n d much of o u r e n v y
with her.
Mr. J. W. C. Black h a s been elected
president of t h e S c i e n c e Faculty C o m mittee.
Dr. <1. B. Phillips, a recent g r a d u a t e
and former captain of the Boat Club,
h a s returned t o the Medical School
where he is e n g a g e d in research work.
Monty h a s g o n e into residence at St.
Paul's College.
One of the lucky
ones Is Kssie
Mr. J. X. Briton h a s been elected
Cohen, w h o Is just through her llnals
In Pharmacy. Basle h a s been holiday- president of the Engineering I'ndering at Terrlgal. to recuperate from her graduates' Association.
Dr. D. B. Millar h a s been e l e c t e d
recent studies. Iiefore entering the
m a e l s t r o m of earning her dally bread president of t h e Medical Ifoclety.
Mr. H. M. Cromarty has been e l e c t e d
tor Is It a sandwich these days'.').
Senior Student of St. Andrew's College.
Mr. II. F. Penning. B.A.. h a s been
Violet Anderson. Who passed her fina l s in P h a r m a c y w i t h credit, is a t pre- elected House President of St. John's
s e n t relaxing t o her heart's content a t College.
Mr. M. M. R a m s d e n h a s been elected
L's p l a n s are still v e r y
for the future, but w i t h her Itenior Student of St. Paul's College.
Mr. Alan « . S m i t h . B.A.. h a s taken
ability We feel sure she will h a v e n o
difficulty In finding a imsitlon t o her oyer office as President of the S y d n e y
I'niverslty I'ndergraduates' A s s o c i a liking.
tion.
An informal dance will be held by
Ihr l i t e r a r y Suck-tv o n Monday. Anrll
In the t ' n i e u W i t h d r a w i n g Koorn.
Supper will he nerved for a small s u m .
and during the evening. Mr. F. Wood.
M.A.. will g i v e a short address on the
a l m s and aspirations of the Society.
THe
T h i s year a determined effort should
be made l o produce a s o n g - b o e h surpassing the best yet produced.
The
surest w a y to attain this result Is t«
make e v e r y undergrad. realise that It
is his duty to contribute t o the book
at least o n e song.
In past y e a r s the majority of the
umtergrads. considered that the song
book c o m m i t t e e was appointed t o write
songs, and w i t h t h i s fallacious Idea In
their mlmls. were content t e contribute
only destructive criticism, when anally
the l x « k w a s published.
I-»st year's s o n g book showed a n
advance, not only in the number of
s o n g s published, hut a l s o In the standard attained. ProHting by the lessons
learnt by last year's committee, w e
can. t h i s year, produce a song-book of
e v e n greater Worth. It w a s found, last
year, that the c o m m i t t e e was appointed
too late In term.
The week w h i c h
preceded the etoalng d a y for contributions w a s marked by
and lectures
should be appointed much earlier, and
contributions called for Immediately.
But e v e n t h i s attempt at improvement will he negatived unless the
undergiails. evince some e n t h u s i a s m In
the a c t i v e spade work that precedes
publication. There a r e still those w h o
think that no one can poaaibly w r i t e
a s o n g unless he Is a member of t h e
Faculty of Arts. Vet last year's prise
Grinning s o n g s were both w r i t t e n by
nien of another Faculty, s h o u l d a n y o n e with an idea for a s o n g And himself unable to put It into words, t h e n
be should forward It t o t h e committee.
They will give the task t o o n e of our
recognised songsters.
It is very rarely that a fresher contributes a song. This, n o doubt, is d u e
to the freshers' Ignorance of the requirements of the song-book.
It Is
their d u t y t o elicit information from
•enior men and women. The Council,
too. could help in this matter by distributing to freshers the unsold coplea
of previous yearn.
This year w e should pursue a vigoro u s c a m p a i g n of propaganda.
Presid e n t s of Faculties, by speeches and
notices, should endeavor t o a r o u s e
their f e l l o w s from the lethargy that
g r o w s heavier year by year.
—( Kx-Committee-man.)
THE REGIMENT
Leaves from History
u.
T h e (ireat War plays a very large
part in the traditions of the S y d n e y
I'niverslty Kegltnent. ls»th by reason
of t h e large number of i t s members
w h o took p.-rt In it. a n d a l s o liecause
the Regiment's d e s t i n i e s were shaped
during the difficult y e a r s Just after
war by a g r o u p of officers w h o had
w o n distinction o n t h e other side of
the world. T h i s continuity w a s plainly
seen in the Ouard of Honour turned
out for t h e Prince of W a l e s during his
visit t o the I'niverslty in 1S21.
Tbe
Ouard consisted of more t h a n -'JO e x offlcers of the A.I F.. and in its ranks
w e r e very m a n y former m e m b e r s of
t h e Regiment.
Men w h o had the interests of the
Regiment at heart, however, had a
difficult task before ' h e m w h e n they
set about building u p t h e Corps in the
days immediately a f t e r t h e war. T h e
military organisation left m u c h t o be
desired, equipment w a s insufficient,
and several t i m e s n o facilities were
offered for holding the Annual Camp,
which Is by far the m o s t Important
f e a t u r e of the military life of t h e
Regiment. It is t h e n that t h e most
important part of the training is done
anil the Regiment really f e e l s that It
is a n entity, a c t u a t e d by a c o m m o n
spirit and a c o m m o n aim. T h e m a s s
of s t u d e n t s had t o be assimilated, offic e r s and n o n - c o m m i s s i o n e d officers had
t o IN- trained, a n d t h e Regiment had t o
develop t h a t continuity and spirit
w h i c h is essential for success.
As w e h a v e said, most of the officers
at t h i s period were returned soldiers,
hut gradually the Regiment lost t h e s e
through promotion and other causes,
and. a t present, nearly all the officers
have been provided by the Regiment
Itself.
T h e C o r p s Is f o r t u n a t e indeed in
h a v i n g been commanded by a s u c c e s sion of g e n t l e m e n w h s h a v e g i v e n their
-Whole heart t o improving it i n e v e r y
w a y . and o n e c a n n o t over e s t i m a t e t h e
s e r v i c e s rendered by Colonels of the
Regiment.
It is an indisputed f a c t
that e a c h y ea r the efficiency of t h e
Corps has s h o w n a n improvement on the
previous year, a n d correspondingly,
the men have found their work more
interesting and their sojourns In camp
m o r e enjoyable. A s the m e m b e r s developed more keenness, competitions
negan t o play a large part. The Regiment p o s s e s s e s many valuable presentation trophies, soase of w h i c h date
back t o the very early d a y s of the
Corps. The sport of rills sturn
urally o c c u p i e s a very large
t h e s e a c t i v i t i e s and several c u p s are
competed for.
The e n t h u s i a s t Bnds
ample s c o p s in the Regimental Rifle
Club, w h i c h provides unlimited practice for Its members as well a s organising the popular "monthly shoots."
There are also c o m p e t i t i o n s for skill
w i t h other arms, and p e r h a p s the
keenest rivalry of all is s h o w n in t h e
c o m p e t i t i o n s for general efficiency between the various c o m p a n i e s and p l a t o o n s w h i c h m a k e up t b e Regiment.
m work h a s a l w a y s been
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A thrilling collection of this g i f t e d
raconteur's best tale*.
All the old
favorites and m a n y of the latest r e leases.
W h y buy Decameron ' T h i s
is cheaper, bigger and better.
You
h a v e ail enjoyed t h i s g i f t e d y o u n g 'Varsity man's bUlia*-.,-room babblings—
take '"him" home lor t h e wet w e e k end. It's not a book for freshers.
W e strongly recommend his chapter
on the Australian language compiled
from original sources, self tested for
years.
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y o u n g g e n i u s In the city and about
town. Absolutely unreliable and unfounded and m
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Dedicated to t h e m e m b e r s of t h e
I.K.C. A witty a n d brilliant d i s c u s I o n on the f o o l i s h n e s s of academic
dress, council conceit ami w a s t e of
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SO I T
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
Cay* mmd C f i
• T o the Bditur, "Hon! 8olt.">
P r o f e s s o r W a l l a c e h a s raised t h e cry
"back t o c a p s a n d gowns." T h o s e present at the Matriculation Ceremony In
the Great Hall last W e d n e s d a y will
appreciate his appeal.
During t h e t r a n s f o r m a t i o n from a
schoolboy t o a n undergraduate, the
person concerned naturally expects,
and rightly, too. a c h a n g e d routine and
a n a t m o s p h e r e of culture: he expects,
and is keyed u p to. a changed standard,
l o altered, and Incidentally better, c u s toms—In short he a n t i c i p a t e s that
everything should appear in a new
role. T h e greater part of a "fresher's"
e x c i t e m e n t Is aroused or. account of
t h i s anticipation of a n entirely altered
mode of living "school life." O n t h e
subject of a t m o s p h e r e his e x p e c t a t i o n s
are more t h a n fulfilled. Could a n y o n e
imagine a set of buildings capable of
inspiring a s much respect and v e n e r a tion a s much e n t h u s i a s m l o liecome
learned, a s much determination to s u c ceed? But a s regards altered c u s t o m s .
• he "fresher" Is sadly disappointed.
H i s s c h o o l m a t e s In no respect showany sign of t h e effect the c h a n g e must
surely h a v e had o n them.
My idea of t h e h a b i t a n t s of t h s
I'niverslty before I formally entered
its precincts a s a student w a s w i d e l y
different from that w h l r h t h a v e now.
I imagined ( a n d I think I voice t h e
opinion of quite a numlier of my fellow f r e s h e r s ) that student a n d p r o f e s sor alike w a l k e d through the buildings
clothed in a c u s t o m a r y and t i m e established dress—the gown.
Even
now. the fact that this age-old c u s t o m
h a s f a l l e n Into disuse does not alter
my opinion that it should be worn. A
g o w n 1s not a cumbersome object t o
place In a c a s e and. apart f r o m t h e
material a d v a n t a g e it h a s in lengthening the life of clothes, should be worn
a s a matter of principle. Many a person whom I h a v e approached on the
•luestion assured m e that he would
love t o wear t h e g o w n but is afraid of
being laughed a t and tormented a s
"freshman."
"We would w e a r t h e m If s o m e of
the others started." Is a c o m m o n cry
a m o n g the majority of "freshers." I
h a v e n o doubt that the senior s t u d e n t s
of t h e U n i ve r s i t y would qulchly tall
into line if t h e fashion were revived.
There have been objections from
these men of brawn k n o w n a s "Engineering S t u d e n t s " "Gowns are a p t t o
become caught In the machinery." s a r c a s t i c a l l y remarked o n e student. The
slipping off of the g o w n and i t s r e placement by overalls Is quite an easy
matter and. M e e d , its resumption
after practical Work would be a w e l c o m e transformation for t h e s e people.
The s a m e can be said about laboratory
work of a n y kind.
Our professors, on the other hand,
m a y lecture with renewed seat upon
seeing
their
students
clothed
In
MEDICALSOCIETY
Officers for 1930.
letic qualifications, and reached c h a m pionship standard in a short time.
The truest of honour w a s the Apostolic D e l e g a t e (Most Rev. R. Oattaneo.
I).l)..
himself a graduate of
Genoa University, where, he told t h e
leathering, he founded a s oc i e t y s i m i lar to the N e w m a n Society, w h e n a
vounc man. He spoke ••courairtnfrljr
to the Freshers about their n e w work,
and bade them not t o neglect their r e ligious obligations in their new aurroundings.
|
To accommodate the changed administration due to the advent of the
IS.It.C.. several clauses in the ConstituI tion were deleted.
| On the whole, tbe Society w a s able
I to report a very successful year, part i c u l a r l y on the financial side, and
) providing students continue t o m a n l i e s t
j the ir.cn asing interest In facult> fu- c | t i o n s shown, there Is every reason to
j anticipate a n e v e n more satisfactory
session.
May I suggest that our Represen*
WiTt CVBIWU rtoilH ffUlfifrr t||e.
question at some meeting or other, and
»r platoon is a l w a y s given a very c l o s e
set the ball rolling and t o bring into
finish.
effect our w o r t h y Vice-Chancellor's
I T o he continued.)
appeal: "Rack to c a p s and gowns." I.
for one. fail t o s e e why they should be
food for m o t h s and w o r n only o n c e or
t w i c e (and then w i t h no little e m barrassment to the w e a r e r ) during the
G u a r d of H o a o u v
whole year.
O n May i next the c o n f e r r i n g of
T o your correspondent in last week's
IVgrees will take place.
The Gover- "Hon! Bolt" let me say this—"In d e nor-Oeneral
(Lord S t o n e h a v e n )
Is scribing s t u d e n t s in g o w n s a s 'Dracutaking t k l s opportunity t o p a y h i s las' he has missed the whole point and
farewell visit t o the I'niverslty. and falls to s e e t h e tradition behind It."
the Vice-Chancellor h a s requested t h e Let u s wear our g o w n s and still furRegiment t o furnish a Ouard of Honour ther add to Ihe wonderful atmosphere
for the occasion. It is pointed out that of "Alma Mater."
the ( 1 . P J . boat race la t o he held o n
"O A S . " tArts I.).
Mny 1. hut the guard will he dismissed
by 1«.«3 and should not Inconvenience
(
T
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the
Editor.!
a n y o n e w i s h i n g to attend the rare.
If you are a t all Interested in the
W i t h regard t o the distinctive g o w n
Regiment's work, t u r n u p for the lecproposed for m e m b e r s of t h e D.R.C..
ture next T u e s d a y at 7JO p.m. You
shortly t o be submitted to the S e n a t e
will have t i m e t o | t l o t h e U n i o n w e l - for approval ( a description appeared In
c o m e t o Freshers afterwards.
your last issue), m a y I ^ i g g e s t that
Subj ect : Advanced Guards: duration,
the g o w n would he equally c o n s p i c u o u s
approximately three-quarters of a n
and Identifying yet less flashy and
hour; place, Agricultural School.
ostentatious. If t h e blue f a c i n g s w e r e
PIXTVBH;
retained but the embroidered rrest a n d
I H w A > , April A — T a c t i c a l e x e r c i s e lettering discarded?
without troops for N.C.O.'s, c o m m e n c A g o w n Is very different from a
ing Mir.hrs . Randwick-Marouhra area.
blaser, in that what Is appropriate o n
I s n d a y . April IS.—Tactical exercise
without troops, officers. S e v e n Hills- t h e latter Is. it s e e n a t o me. out of
place on and Incompatible w i t h the
Parramatta area.
dignity of the former.
D.A.
(By t h a t —nisi giant, T
W
)
A modest and Illuminating account
of t h i s wonder-lad's performances. It
la l o he regretted that he has never
R e s u l t s of the poll for t h e election of
lived up t o h i s reputation s i n c e w e office-bearers of the S y d n e y I ' n i v e r s l t y
met him.
Medical Society for 1M0 are: —
I •resident: D. B. Slllar. M.R. B.S. t u n S A N S P K B M M O AMD I N T K N S I V C opposed).
KATIMO
Vice- presidents: W. R. M. Drew.
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R.Sc.: H. R. Q. Poate, M R . Ch.M..
An illuminating discussion on coun- F.R.C.8.: F. A Magulre. M.D.. Ch.M..
ter lunches a n d w h e r e they m a y be F.H.C.8.: A. J. Asplnall. M R.. Ch.M.:
procured by t h i s brlllant y o u n g B.Bc. D. J. Anderson: C. W. Taylor. M.B..
If you love the succulent sausage, R.S.: F. 8 . Flynn-. D. A. W a r d e n ; X.
pine for the pte, long for the lettuce C. Cunningham: C. P. Gordon.
Honorary Treasurer: E. Collins t u n t o m a t o ami c r a v e f w the c o m h e e f
: If you ilo not know where opposed).
Honorary Graduate Secretary: L. 8.
cheaply and well ami free of
Ijowenthal.
M.B.. Ch.M. (unopposed).
charge, then let this pamphlet IK- your
Honorary Undergraduate Secretary:
guide.
You will never want again
( N o t e . — T h i s volume h a s been sup- A. S. Johnson.
Honorary Assistant Secretary: G. 8 .
pressed by the Society for Protection
Flynn tunopposed).
•f Publicans.)
Year Reps.: Messrs. Raffan ( 1 s t ) . t.
llrodsky (2nd). W. Hugh S m i t h (Jrd).
-OHOCAL.- er "WAITING rOA
K. J. Fagan. W. D. Cunningham. P.
IAT»Sheehan <*th), J. M. Olbaon. X. A. C.
(•y i
a
B T»>
Corlette. H. N. W h i t e <5th). and D. A.
R e f e c t o r y reminiscences by then* Warden. R. Tannahlll. M.Sc.. and J. J.
w h o h a v e sv
Ward. H S c . t<th).
LAW ALMANAC
he uskeil us to wear our g o w n s all the I Ry " n » /.'iic Krhoof CwTfip»n'lrtlf.l
time. In my opinion t h i s w o u l d perS o m e fifty rising articled clerks
liaps help to quell that element who
are inclined to g o a little t o o far a t succeeded last Friday in shelving their
business responsibilities fur the lun1 hope. sir. that our academic dress
will never lie held u p t o ridicule again. cheon adjournment, and hel|>etl t o adI a m sure you will find t h i s year's minister first aid a t the «|uorum at
fresher just as proud uf t h i s great hall Ihe Law Society's AnnAal Meeting.
of learning a s he ought l o be. and ever This popular function took place in the
ready to uphold its dignity w h e n need Equity lecture-room, but despite the
be.
I environment proved quite vigorous. Sir
"ANOTHER F R E S H E R . " I John Peden w a s In the chair, and a
group of Fourth Tear experts moved
' more motions t h a n are heard in the
1
Rankruptcy Court on Friday morning.
N E W M A N SOCIETY
After the Usual nice remarks twhich
' a s It happened, were In each case well
Welcome to F r e s h e n
'deserved) Ihe electioneering took place
Sir
John I'eden w a s again unanimoti«ly
"AH work and no play m a k e s Jack
a dull boy." was ih«» keynote of s e v - j elected a s Patron, and the Hon. T. fi.
eral addresses by Faculty Kej>resentn- I Ravin President. After the Constituttves at the Newman S o c l e t V s Annual I tion w a s altered, live Vice-presidents
Welcome to Fr«*shinen on Friday nteht. j were elected : Mr. J. H. McClemens.
"No t ' n i w r s l l y man Is oomj»l«*t*» w h o HA.. LI..it.; Mr. Xlcol. LL.B.: Mr.
leaves (hp I'niverslty with only a de- N. W. Caldwell. H.A.: Mr. A. E. Davis
gTcc w i t h proud let tern after his name i H.A.. and Mr. C. A. H. Dezarnaulds.
and no f«*at of athletic prowess to I The Secretary for the ye ar Is Mr
l»olnt to In Ills career." said Mr. II. F. 15. W. Keegan. and the Treasurer Mr.
Itennlm;. He Ix^ged freshers to b a n - 11. M. Selby. R.A. The sine* urlstic
ish the bwRH* that all University ath- I Auditors are Messrs. I». J. Woodhill.
letes were champions. They were not. j R.A., and K. W. C. EJlie. Committee*
Nevertheless, many a ni*n had come ' m e n . o n e ironi each year. rill be duly
up to the S|»orts 1'nion without a t h - ' elected at an early date.
( T o Ihe Editor. "Honi Solt ")
It w a s w i t h much regret that I read j
a n article In your last issue by I
"Fresher." It is t o he hoped that all
freshers t h i s year d o not hold t h e s a m e
views. 8urely nothing c a n be a s Impressive a s our ceremonies in a c a d e m i c d r e s s ? Where would o n e ever
find s u c h a n a t m o s p h e r e of dignity a s
at t h e opening of the War Memorial
Carillon?
And yet "Fresher" s a y s that In
a c a d e m i c dress w e "are "draped like
Dracula, that w e look like lunatics
and feel like fools." It might be well
for him to speak only for himself and
not for the whole body of freshers.
P e r h a p s it Is thai the small majority
he represents are of t h e c l a s s that
have, and a l w a y s w i s h to have, lack of
I'niverslty spirit, and w h o cherish no
pride of the Ittting dignity of our
Alma Mater
N o o n e w h o attended the Matriculation Ceremony and heard the stirring
iddress that w e did could a g r e e w i t h
"Fresher" in a n y respect, and surely
no one thought that Professor Wallace
Intended u s to look like lunatics w h e n
Ahhhhri!
Think of it • . . A long glass
with a cool bright
. .snowy crested.. .sparkling. ..deep in its amber depths
a promise of real refreshment.
Open a bottle of K.B. Lager
•aner sun will lose its power
. . . thirst will vanish at
the first caressing touch
vo
of the cool palate-pleasing
beverage. Always have a
^ b o t t l e or two at home.
IM
KJ), m a TRUE Lager.
TOOTHS
HONI
PERSON AL AND MBSSMG
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FOOTBALL
i -, - •*. »
C l u b Practices C o m m e n c e
nuimr n
0 be M M *
HI W I M | -
J u d g i n g l>v Ihr n u m b e r o f e n t h u s i a s t * w h o ap|>eared on N o . 3 O v a l
y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n t h e s e l e c t o r s of
t h e U n i v e r s i t y Football f l u b are g o i n g
h a v e I heir work c u t o u t t o select
t h e t e a m * for t h i s sea so n .
T h e a n n u a l m e e t i n g o f t h e c l u b will
be hel.1 on T h u r s d a y . April l«. In t h e
U n i o n a t * p.m. A f t e r t h e b u s i n e s s l»
•mpleted a r e u n i o n w i l l l>e hold. a n d
lighl s u p p e r s e r v e d at a n o m i n a l
charge.
All f r r s h e r s w h o intend t o
play R u g b y U n i o n arc a d v i sed t o turn
up.
s.un.uf.c.
—
RUGBY LEAGUE
Wentworth Oval for Practice
Wowtrt Crfctet
'Varsity Girl Shines
Miss Barbara Pedoii. o n e of the
•Varsity* leading w o m e n cricketers,
distinguished
herself
on
Saturday,
( l a y i n g for the C o m b i n e ! Association
t e a m a g a l n s i S a n s Kouel. w i n n e r s * * t h e
W.i" A. competition. M i s s P e d e n
top scored ill the second innings with
31. she also si-cured three for 24 and
t w o for II in the bowling.
"Variity'i F i m Glider.
It w a s a n n o u n c e d at t h e a n n u a l
m e e t i n g of the S.U. ' i l i d e r Club, held
at t h e I'. N. Itussell Srhool of E n g l n e e r l n g on March 27, that the c l u b had
d e s i g n e d Its tlrst t r a i n i n g glider.
Construction of the m a c h i n e Is now
well advanced.
Officers for I»3« were elected a s f o l low* —
President: T. D. J. l-cech. B.SC..
11.K . vice-pr* s i d e n t s , A. F. Pain, M.
S. Christian: secretary. II. H. I "avis;
treasurer. J. XI. Antill; c o m m i t t e e . J .
V. Connolly, K. K. Andrews. H. K.
(loldsllllth. and It. S. Pitt.
SPORTS UNION
Annual
WOMEN'S SPORT
Meeting
Annual tleneral Meeting of the
I'nlon will be held In t h e U n l o
in Monday, April 7. I H.l". at
Hutfby League Football <pnthii®la**ta
•l«l th<*ir Annua! O e w r u l M e e t i n g In
W i t h d r a w i n g R o o m of t h e U n i v e r sity I'nlon last W e d n e s d a y .
T h e m e e t i n g w a s a record one. s o m e
SO m e m b e r s b e i n g present. Including
Messrs. I t a r t a n a n d Kelly, of t h e
X.S.W. liughy League.
|I w a s p o i n t ed o u t t h a i , in spite of
l e r e v e r s e s of t h e p r e v i o u s seaaon. at
•ast o n e 'Varsity p l a y e r w a s u n l u c k y
. m i s s s e l e c t i o n i n the touring t e a m
. England. Other s p e a k e r s c o n g r a t u lated the C l u b o n t h e Bne sporting
ipirlt in w h i c h t h e y played the gaase—
a l w a y s liattling g a m e l y , e v e n In defeat.
D e l e g a t e s from the m o t h e r l e a g u e
|stinted out that, a s s o o n a s a p p U c a •as made, the C l u b w o u l d b e
granted W e n t w o r t h O v a l a s a hoasa
round s o a l o n g - f e l t w a n t h a s at l a s t
een supplied.
d u r i n g t h e e v e n i n g Mr. T h o m a s w a s
c o n g r a t u l a t e d on the s u c c e s s o f h i s
child—the i n t e r - f a c u l t y
T h i s nursery for y o u n g a n
During the t w e n t y y e a r s of i t s e x istence, t h e W o m e n ' s S p o r t s A s s o c i a tion h a s m a d e g r e a t strides.
Mlsa Ogllvle. the president of t h e
S.l'.W.S.A.. gave a n interest!** a d s. at g e n e r a l m e e t i n g of t h e A s s o c i a t i o n . held In t h e D i n i n g H a l l of
Manning H o u s e o n T h u r s d a y . March
She outlined the p r o g r e s s of t h e A s s o c i a t i o n s i n c e Its Inauguration, w h e n
t for w o m e n w a s not e n c o u r a g e d ,
a n d t h e hookey p l a y e r s w e r e f o r c e d t o
g o t o s u c h p l a c e s a a < lie he for their
practices.
A f t e r s o m e y e a r s of hardship, t h e
A s s o c i a t i o n w a s g r a n t e d a p i e c e of
land w h i c h w a s k n o w n a s t h e "cow
l>addock." t o g e t h e r w i t h a f e w h u n dred pounds by t h e S e n a t e . T h a n k s t o
s t r e n u o u s e f f o r t s of the c o m m i t t e e s that p a d d o c k h a s n o w Itecnnie t h e
h o c k e y square, which, w i t h i t s f a c i l i t i e s for b a s k e t ball a n d Ihe live t e n n i s
•urta. brings In a r e v e n u e o f 1112
.•r a n n u m .
T h e m e e t i n g w a a Well a t t e n d e d , a n d
a f t e r t h e s e c r e t a r y ' s report for I K I
read, the f o l l o w i n g were e l e c t e d
ordinary m e m b e r s of the c o m m i t t e e for
l » l « : M i s s e s K a t h l e e n C o m m l n s . Cat.
Tlllyard. and N a n c y Burton.
College c r e w s are now settling
d o w n t o s o m e hard w o r k i n p r e p a r a tion for the eight-our championship,
on April 2*.
. Paul's, the h old ers of t h e title,
w i t h three ' V a r s i t y "blues" In t h e
stern, a p p e a r t o h a v e the b e s t p r o s pects. T h e y are In the h a n d s of "Billy"
MiddVeton w h o c a n be relied upon t o
h a v e t h e m In Bne f e t t l e f o r t h e race.
T h e stiver c o l l e g e s a p p e a r t o h a v e
s u f f e r e d a d e p l e t i o n in tka r a n k s o f
t h e i r r o w e r a s i n c e last y e a r .
. A n d r e w ' s are under t h e g u i d a n c e
Bob McCulioch. t h e 1»24 R h o d e s
scholar: whilst (ieorge Hancock, whose
s u c c e s s e s w i t h H i g h S c h o o l h a v e been
m a r k e d in r e c e n t yeara. Is c o a c h i n g
•sley. B y all a c c o u n t s he Is g i v i n g
litem p l e n t y of hard w o r k u p t h e river.
Little h a s been s e e n o f S t . J o h n ' s ,
w h o are
t r a i n i n g f r o m the S y d n e y
C l u b ' s s h e d at W o o l h t o m o o b s t B a y .
B a r n e y K i r w a n . w h o h a s b e e n In
c h a r g e of St. J o s e p h ' s C o l l e g e , h a s
I under h i s v i g i l a n t e y e . It Is b e l i e v e d that he will produce s o m e t h i n g
o u t of t h e b o x .
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SWIMMING
Successful Season Ends
Monday afternoon saw the close of
a s u c c e s s f u l s e a s o n f o r t h e S w i m lit Is
With t h e c o n c l u s i o n o f t h e Club
c h a m p i o n s h i p s at Ihe D o m a i n B a t h s .
T h e Brat s e c t i o n w a a h e l d on S a t u r d a y
orning.
Lin. J o h n s t o n c o n t i n u e d h i s Bne
f o r m by w i n n i n g t h e If*) y a r d s . 22tt
yards, and i M yards freestyle c h a m A. I ' l t t a r g a v e a n e x c e l lent d i s p l a y In t h e d i v i n g c h a m p t o a shlp.
Results: —
a ® Tarda f m - 1 | h . — L . Johnston
1. « . B l a c k 2. C. M. M a c D o n a l d a n d A.
L . W a d d i n g t o n d e a d - h e a t J.
Time.
Practice for t h e Inter-'Vursity e h a m
progress,
players t o represent t h e
Varsity will he selected about April 14.
tefces are being
Sydney t h i s year, t h e 'Varsity
sentatives will h a v e an undoubted m o r a l
a d v a n t a g e o v e r the v i s i t i n g t e a m s . II
l« a golden opportunity
Melbourne s o m e
y e a r s a g o a n d retained by t h e m e v e r
and Morgan, both of w h o m played In
Melbourne last y e a r with t h e t j u e e n s land t ' n l v e r s l t y t e a m , a r e now a t t e n d i n g
lectures in S y d n e y . T h e s e t w o p l a y e r s
m u s t he seriously considered
selection Is being made. A l t h o u g h
t h e S y d n e y t e a m d e f e a t e d the
land representatives, both H a r t and
Moi-gan defeated their S y d n e y opItonents In t h e singles.
Hector McF a rl a n e. w h o last year
won the t i p e n and Special S i n g l e s a n d
r u n n e r - u p t o Alan S m i t h in the
I ' n d e r g r a d u a t e s Singles, i s
very so u n d form.
It. M. J
S. A . S t e w a r t , last year's
h a m p i o n s , a r e a l s o s h a p i n g well, t h e
latter player w i n n i n g m a n y p o i n t s w i t h
h i s p o w e r f u l forehand driving. It. C.
S m i t h Is p r o v i n g t o lie a hard m a n t o
heat at s i n g l e s but m a y not be a v a i l a b l e a t E a st er. B. S u n d s t r o m appears
t o b e t h e m o s t promising of the
F r e s h m e n , Ilia s e r v i c e Is p a r t l c u l a r l y
strong. M. S. E d w a r d s Is s h o w i n g good
all round form, a n d I. <1. Spencer h a s
prohubly t h e best ground shots of a n y
p l a y e r In t h e Club.
"Sep" HallMuy.
w h o w a s r u n n e r - u p t o H. M c F a r l a n e
In t h e Special S i n g l e s last year, a n d
L e w i e M c L e n n a n c o m p l e t e t h e list of
p l a y e r s selected for practice.
T h e Club ho|tes t o
secure the
N.S.W.L.T.A. c o u r t s at
Itushcutters
Bay for t h e Inter-'Varsity Matches.
T h e r e i s plenty of accommoilation for
spectators.
It would be a great inspiration l o t h e t e a m t o s e e a large
following of retlow-undergraduates l o
spur them on.
I'lay will c o m m e n c e o n E a s t e r Monday and will be continued dally until
Saturday.
Queensland. T a s m a n i a . Adelaide, a n d
MellNiurne h a v e all signified their Intention of coni|tetlng.
I'nlverslty first t e a m suffered d e f e a t
at the h a n d s of Slrathfield In t h e b a d g e
m a t c h e s on S a t u r d a y .
Results:
.1. O. S h e r w o o d and K. Itahe (fltrathtleldl. v. A. O, S m i t h a n d H . M c F a r l a n e
( t ' n l v e r s l t y ! « - ! , «-2.
J. O. S h e r w o o d a n d K. Italic v. R.
Slew-art a n d A. P r o v a n . 6 - 1 . 5-J.
II. M c C a u s l a n d and H. K e i r v. A.
S m i t h a n d II. McF a rl an e. 4-0. 14-12.
H . M c C a u s l a n d a n d H. Kelr v. R.
Stewart and A. P r o v a n . «-2. 4-4.
Slrathfield w o n by 7 s e t s S3 g a n
t o I set 22 g a m e s .
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Spectators at the Oval on Saturday
I m e s s e d s o m e g o o d b a t t i n g , w h e n Ihe
b o m team decisively defeated Manly.
T h e h e r o of the m a t c h w a s B e d e
Imith. w h o , a f t e r h i s Bne h o w l i n g p e r formance on the previous Saturday,
tiled a s c o r e o f 144. J i m H o g g
c o n t i n u e d t h e Bne f o r m h e h a s d i s p l a y e d t h r o u g h o u t t h e s e a s o n , w i t h IIS.
W i t h t w o w i c k e t s d o w n for i t . t h e
|K>sitton did not a p p e a r t o o good, but
* h e n J. H o g g and B e d e S m i t h b e c a m e
associated, they quickly mastered the
bowling, putting up a partnership of
M. B o w e n w a s u n m m t u e r e d a t
end of the day for a well c o m p i l e d 4».
Scores: —
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predict w h o will be selected. T h e perf o r m a n c e s of c e r t a i n p l a y e r s in p r a c t i c e
giving the selectors
much food tor thought. It w o u l d
however, t h a t t h e team, a l t h o u g h lack
s t a r s , will b e of a uniform high
standard
Only three m e m b e r s
players will. It Is hoped, s u p p l y s u m
hlch represented t h e 'Varsity In Mel
lent m a t e r i a l t o u l t i m a t e l y b r i n g
year a r e available: Alec
c e s s In t h e ma](tr l e a g u e
••rovan. A l a n O. S m i t h , a n d F r e d d v
B e f o r e t h e e l e c t i o n of officers
l*rlnce.
There
Is. h o w e v e r .
proceeded w i t h n w i r e l e s s s n w a s
sented l o Bob C u n n i n g h a m , w h o w a s material a m i the n e w players. Hart
recently married. Boh, w h o g r a d u a t e d
from 3rd t o 1st grade, h a s a l w a y s b e e n
m o s t untiring w o r k e r i n t h e Club's
p.m.
MemlH't's and Intending m e m b e r s a r e
t h e S t a t e t e a m In ( J u e e n s Invited to lie present, while a n u m b e r land.
The ,
of post m e m b e r s b a r e s t a t e d that t h e y
of officers r e s u l t e d a s
follows
will attend.
P a t r o n . H. V. Kvatt. M.A.. LL.B..
At Ihe conclusion of tin- m e e t i n g ,
w h i c h will lie short a n d sharp, a c o n - M.L.A.: P r e s i d e n t . J. Uiniaro.
Vice-Presidents,
cert party will e n t e r t a i n l l i o s e present. LLB., M L . A . .
Dr. Finn. Dr. B a r r y . Dr. F l a t whll«' a liuht su p|>er will he provided.
tery. A c t i n g - P r o f . L y o n s , P. D o r a n , O
B. T h o m a s . T. P MacMahon. H. 1.M c L o s k e y . H. I. O'Brien; H o n . T r e a s urer. It. H. CunnliuAiam, Dip. He.:
General Meeting.
S e c r e t a r i e s . II. F. B e n n i n g . B.A. <lst
At .1 committee meeting ol It** t i r a d e i . II, A l k m a n 12nd O r a d e l . J.
W.K.S.A.. It Aiis decided to hold llv P l a t e r d i d t i r a d e I. O. B. T h o m a s ,
tlem''ill MeethHi of t h e W.K.S.A. 01 t l n l e r - F a c u l t y l : C o m m i t t e e . B r e n n a n .
April !< In the Assembly liooin a Bondiettl. O, H u n t . McCormack. W a r d ,
Buckley. Owen: Provisional Selection
Manning House at s p.m.
A s there Is much important b u s i n e s s C o m m i t t e e . W. K e l l y . 8 , O g g . F. B e n t o attend to. it is urgently ho|ted that ning. II. Alkman. ft. O'Brien,
a s many women e v e n i n g s t u d e n t s a s
T r a i n i n g Is held e v e r y T u e s d a y and
possible will at lend the meeting. >nd T h u r s d a y on t h e H o c k e y S q u a r e at 4
con mi nrc l'i:in by « i \ i n s the c o m m i t t e e p.m. A f t e r April 17. t h e O v a l w i l l
their loyal support, and show their in- a v a i l a b l e e v e r y T h u r s d a y for night
leresi In the a c t i v i t i e s ot t h o s e w h o training. T h e first g a m e will be p l a y arc working for t h e m .
ed on S a t u r d a y .
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BREEZY JtATTING
ROWING
'Varsity
Defeats Manly
College Crews Train
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"MUDDIED OAFS AND FLANNELED FOOLS.
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April 2. 1930.
S O IT
Puraell
1.14 1-5.
DENTAL UN0ERGRA06
ReduuTSub.
At Ihe a n n u a l g e n e r a l m e e t i n g o f
the Dental Undergraduates' Associat i o n . w h i c h w a s h e l d ai t h e D e n t a l
H o s p i t a l o n M a r c h 2*. it w a s d e c i d e d
t o r e d u c e t h e a n n u a l s u b s c r i p t i o n front
nine shllllnca to seven shillings and
sixpence
l l w a a a l s o d e c i d e d t h a t Ihe w o m e n
s t u d e n t s In t h e F a c u l t y s h o u l d h a v e
representation o n Ihe Committee Miss
M. M a t h e w s w a s e l e c t e d .
Pharmacists' Meeting
r m - M f h . — L . Johnston
Black 2. V. M e e k 3. T i m e . 2.4J
About Xt m em be r * w e r e present at
A . P i l l a r I. V. M e e k 2 t h e a n n u a l m e e t i n g of t h e l*harmaIS. B l a c k I.
c e u t i c a l A s s o c i a t i o n w h i c h w a s h e l d In
Free s t y l e . — l . J o h n s t o n t h e Med. School last T h u r s d a y .
An Innovation t h i s y e a r w a s a n Inf o r m a l d a n c e at t h e c o n c l u s i o n of t h e
m e e t i n g . T h i s proved a g r e a t s u c c e s s .
T h e e l e c t i o n Of otllce-hcurers for 1*20
resulted:
l^uiwuthcVlco-Chai^lIor:
^ r ™~Tu"^Tnnemon^™"W?
F.I.C.. V i c e - P r e s i d e n t s . M h s V. H u n t .
Messrs. F. 1". J. ( i r a y . C. B e r t r a m Cox.
H.Sc.. a n d F. Wills..n W h i t e : H o n
•Secretary. A l a n W . t i o i r i n g c : H o n .
T r e a s u r e r . M i s s D. I^irge: C o m m i t t e e .
Mlsae.s C. Burtmv B r a d l e y , B. W a t s o n .
M. H y d e r a n d Messrs. A. Maeourt F
S h c r r l n g . C. . l l a s s , C. L e g g c t t . I. IVinb e r l o n . C. Mortal, a n d Hatfield.
ARTS SOCIETY
Waldington
•>.
N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e
A n n u a l t l e n e r a l M e e t i n g of t h e A r t s
S o c i e t y will be held In t h e U n i o n W i t h d r a w i n g B o o m o n W e d n e s d a y . April *.
at 8 p-m
B u s i n e s s : — ( a ) A n n u a l Report a n d
B a l a n c e S h e e t ; l b ) E t e c i i o n of O f f i c e bearers for 1 » » .
Nominations
in w r i t i n g
for the
Killara T o o G o o d
i s m i i l o n s o f Jolnl s e c r e t a r i e s a n d t r e a s P l a y i n g In t h e first g r a d e c o m p e t i - urer c l o s e o n April 4 w i t h t h e s e c r e tion o n T h u r s d a y t h e "Varsity W o m taries.
e n ' s t e a m w e n t d o w n a f t e r a hard e n d M. W D K B K N H A M .
t e s t w i t h Killara.
PEACOCK.
Results: —
Hon. Sees.
Mrs. K e l l e w a y a m i Mrs. K d m u n d s o n
( K i l l a r a ) . v. M i s s e s M o r g a n a n d Valda
Dent (University». 4-4. 4-2.
Mrs. K e l l e w a y a n d Mrs. E d m u n d s o n
( K i l l a r a I . v. M i s s e s M a r g a r e t K a n k l n
a n d N a n c y W a l k e r ( U n i v e r s i t y ) . II-®,
4-4.
M i s s e s l l o r c e a n d J o n e s ( K i l l a r a ) . V.
Misses Rankin and Walker (University). 4-1. 4-1.
M O.
M i s s e s P i e r c e a n d J o n e s ( K i l l a r a ) V.
Misses Morgan and Dent ( U n i v e r s i t y )
(Prinled and publiihrd by (he L
8-4.
K i l l a r a I. (« s e t s 47 g a m e s ) d e f e a t e d t.imiled. 57-59 Krtcnl Slice!, Sydney.
Sydney
t'nlversily
StadntiV
Rrpmenutbe
U n i v e r s i t y 1. ( 2 s e t s IS s a n i e s ) .
WOMEN'S TENNIS
BASEBALL
Redfern Oval Secured
Red fern Oval h a s I teen s e c u r e d b y
t h e B a s e b a l l C l u b for p r a c t i c e m a t c h e s
on lite first t h r e e S a t u r d a y s In April.
It Is t o be hoped t h a i all Ihe e x p o n e n t s of t h e Ball g a m e will m a k e u s e of
t h e s e f a c i l i t i e s . T h e first p r a c t i c e w i l l
b e h e l d o n S a t u r d a y n e x t a t 3 p.m.
P l a y e r s a r e a d v i s e d t o w a l c h "Honl
Soil" and the notice boards in the
I'nlon for f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n r e g a r d ing practices.
T h e Club's Annual tleneral Meeting
w i l l b e held o n ThUrsduy. April I*, in
Ihe U n i o n Hall, a t S.30 p.m.
Imperial "Blues"
"Honl 8olt" w o u l d l i k e s i n c e r e l y
to
congratulate
the
following
w i n n e r * of t h e full "blue" honour
c o a t of the Imperial U n i v e r s i t i e s
for rifle shooting.
The
1121
awards
were
as
follow:—
A. F. Albert I S y d n e y I. W . Bell
( S y d n e y ) . K. M. C a r e y ( O x f o r d ) .
J. A. Corhett ( W e s t e r n A u s t r a l i a ) .
A. S. E d w a r d s ( S y d n e y I. M. L.
E d w a r d s ( S y d n e y ) . II. B . S. F a l k Iner
(Sydney).
J,
M.
Oosper
( S y d n e y ) . H. P. K i n g d o n ( O x f o r d ) .
M. E. L a u r e n c e ( S y d n e y ) , (S. S.
M a n n e r s ( W e s t e r n A u s t r a l i a ) . E . A.
Molesworlh ( S y d n e y ) . B. A. Saddler
• Adelaide). C. F. J. Simpson ( L o n d o n ) , Lieut. T h a Loo (ltang<ton)
and S. C. W i l l i a m s ( S y d n e y ) .
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i c
HOW MANY TIMES?
D o e * it asenn a n y t h i n g I* y w a tknt in A u s t r a l i a there are s e v e r a l
million other f « U o w i steadily s a v i n s t h e i r s p a r e c a s k a n d h e a t m g jmn
t o the b i ( o p p o r t u n i t y )
T a k e a S a v i n g s A c C l a nI into p a r t n e r s h i p
prnfct is a a a u n d .
CoRaom(caItb6a\inQ8 Amk oC Rustralia

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