’NamesHeroes Who1}IDied in Action11Placed in U. StadiumeMARCH 2 PLANSTDISCUSSED BYFROSH TONIGHTARE EXPECTEDs-IThe freshman class will meet Wed-■ nesday night, Cecil Tolbert, vice president, has announced. Officers forwMembersHthe new term will be elected, and the plans will * . di'Cii- - A in regard to j co-operating with the sophomores in their plans for the contests betweenthe two classes on March 2. Theywill m t at 7:15 Wcdr day nij fin the auditorium of the Law Build-Will Place Names of TheirDead Heroes in BronzeMemorial features of thewmg.oStudent CouncilIs Discussed byTexas Memorial Stadium willtake the form of bronze tabletsplaced in the structure, theBoard of Directors of the association have decided.Not only will University students who were killed in the World Warbe represented on the tablets, but be-Athenaeum Society cause ,,f th fact that the stalt;Jium9 a the first and only state memorial,The Athenaeum Literary Society j T'1’ that had ,alia its recular meatin* last nipht •»««' l'' »r boi 04 i * /• , linsIijnn vited to place a bronze tablet in thecussed the Student ( ounc I question*! , . fAmontr those tvho participated were: LLi.Imni.Sperceon Bell, chairmm; A. Cro„, School. Hare r.bl.t.C. COM. Sam Baahara, Arthur Boc- K“'b •» ’««» ‘by, Newton Gresham, Scott Hutfie,. ■»mbcr of tlhe Southwestern Canter-tV S. Gideon. Uu‘e Mosley and MV-I™' wl havc “ ‘»blrt tbf .f*, \ ilium, containing the names of theireral other members of the society, j *L,, . ^ (students who were killed in the war.Frank Stubbemnn resigned ns see- ** 4l 4,. I,, ♦ *u.» The Stad urn Board will pay tor theretarv of the Athenaeum due to the £ . «- iii 4 a fuio tablets, I he schools are Texas, A. amount of work he has to do thisi 4 # r..r i M.. Rice, T. C, I Baylor, and S. M.term, and a very competent freshman, ’ . , *. , i i iii U. Later it is the plan of the boardArthur Bagby, was elected to that; t *, to include other schools.%Z\ DflClt V*. r,, , t iLo Letter* will soon be mailed to everyAs Clifton Clay, n member or the u j e.u.. . , .. . . aa , Texas family that had a son or fatherAthenaeum debating team, has left . ..., , . .. , fji, killed in the war, inviting the tamilyschool, Edwin Badgett will fill the • , .. ,_____ . to purchase one of the bronze tab-position, and the members of the » ,, .i . i mi inwrtiiinr i lets, and to place it in the Stadium,squad as it stands will get-together; * .... :... , , f^_iThe tablets will lie uniform in size,some time this week and draw fortthh*wtietloo1o1inclb(b:nfitinanthe:r places.The time for pictures to be taken for the Cactus will be announced later through The Texan, stated Bas-com Nc son, president.- A . V- .Hay Fever in AustinBeingInvestigatedby Eastern Doctorand w.ll cost only a nominal price.Many Tablets ExpectedIt is hoped by the board that by next Thanksgiving the Memfllriat Stadium will be dotted by the tablets, Max Fichtenbaum, executive secretary of the Stadium Association, saidTuesday* The tablets for the different institutions will be placed at the entrances, while the others will be placed at different sections of the ! structure.According to information in theJ records of the War Department, there 1 were 52 University of Texas studentsI who lost their lives in the WorldI War.The hoard desires that it be madeFe0stluas1 hthtoYr1%tCo-operating in a study of thecauses of hay fever, the University I of Texas Health Service is working with Dr. Arthur Coca of the New York Hospital and Cornell Medical School, according to Mrs. Susan G.Ramsdell, director of the University j ^ ^ peop,e of Tcxag thal the ,clinical laboratory. tablets are not only for University IIt is a curious fact that hay f«v®r LtudentB but that any person whois very prevalent around Austin in j ^ re]ative jn thc war ia invitedthe winter months instead of in the j ^ # fjuinjf tribut(? in thc fintspring and fall as it occurs in most ^ ^ mcmoria,( the Texas yu. other place??, Mrs?. Ramsdell said. Dr* .•- ^ m t. I ( I 1 U (11blt;Coca is characterized by Mrs. Rams-a« one n f the srrcatest physi-■o-I