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PAGESTHE DAILY TEXXIV ^SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1929.mrntmmmmmrnrnmmmm£rt:arMemorialip■GatewayUniversityLoomsasReality■MMMCoppini to CompleteSFIA I lORSKS FOR MEMORIALCURTIS ELECTEDLittlefield ArchwayArrangements Juner) i)Pompeo Coppini, Chicago sculptor, and Frank C. Walker, member at the firm of Morrison and Walker, architects of Chicago, will come to Austin Jane 3 upon the request of H. A. Wroe, president of the American National Bank of Au.stin, to complete the final plan- for the erection of the Littlefieldcherished*MemorialI .on gdreams of the late Georue WLittlefield of erecting at the south end of the Universitycampus a suitabk memorial to the W orld W ar and the Confederacy, emblematic of the fusion ofMi beloved S*mih with a %reniunion of will be nearer nreality.) For the erection of the memorial, which is to be known un The Littlefield Kntranee Gate to theJOHN H. REAGANORCHESIS HEADelectedBlanche Curtii* waapresident of Orchtnis, honorary interpretative dancing organization, and Mildred Caller waa electedft*this summer, and Miift Boy a is tak-1 mg chaige of her classes at the University of Wisconsin. jMiss Mary McKee, formerly a student in the University of Wisconsin under Miss H’Doubler, will j take Miss Boys* place as instructor in dancing in the Universitynext year. Miss McKee is also a member of Orchesis. 0 1?5r» £icretaty-trearorer, at the last meeting of the year held Wednesday night in the dancing studio.Formal initiation was held foriElla Wilson., new memoer of the organization. At the close of the meeting, Miss Edith Boys, spon-or of the Texas chapter of Or-I WO STUDENTS PLANFAREWELL STUDENTS*TRIP TO EUROPEMilton P. Sthaofor and M. G.Burnside, both students in theUniversity, are pjanninf; to go abroad this summer. They pianr**famputtij#I-University of Testae Major Littlefield act aside a tenet fund of $250,000. H. A. W roe, of A satin, and Will C. Hogg of Houston, were named m trustee'*,and a contract wm- made withPompeo Coppini, C hicago sculptor, for the completion of the gateway by June, 1927.There have been delays but all the sculptor work has been completed. The completion of the group of six figured of great statesmen, marked the initial step* of construction. These statue*, COUsistinf the figures ofJames 8, Hogg, John H. Reagan,Ji fferron !lavis% Robe r? 1 * I ee# and Albert, Sidney Johnston, an now in the rotunda of the StateCapi to!. Then earn* the work of modeling a great figure of the “Goddess of America*4 which will rest on the ship, Columbia. The figure of the godded was corn-now Mr.The sea hofeee is on# of agroup of statue* to be pbieoji inthe Littlefield Memorial. Thehome are to form the guardsof the American goddess and will he placed on the secondterrace, Coppini, the sculptor, is men in the background., i • ' / * * * I to visit England and perhaps partschcsis, and instructor m dancing | * Kin the I n ? versify, announced that j ui The Continent.We have enjoyed serving youand hope we may do so in thefuture.she would not be on the faculty here next year. She will teach at the University of California inSchaefer has been abroad he-; fore. He will return to the United States before opening ofBerke ey. ^ t j school, as he intend* to enter theThis summer, in the absence of ? fOn each side of the pool, at. its kind in the south. It will standi MMartraret N, H’Duubler, Miral University a*am next fail. Burn-\ih** eifcerroilies of the mem-!®* *n ttr.biem of a dream of a j Boys will teach dancing in the j side fdaits to stay in rmeiawi, anapleted last spring and Coppini has jttat fi* :lt;hcd hi* w**rkon the prow of the ship which kadorned by an American eagle.One of the Oat tie« that willform the group of six whichwill be placed on either »ide of the memorial. This figure rep-seflta John H. Reagan,A* originally planned, the mem- , „ .. . ,«oria! will b* Jolted on thlt;- south U'H,i'e thlt;‘ way to thlt;± * ... * l _ i »\ *#ea toward the south.orial, will be placed on pedestals jthe bronzed figure* oj the C on-!federate hern#*, two on the right j and two on the left, Wilson and {Davi* will he placed immediately!in front of the 85-foot pillars* at the back of the structure, and willform the gateway to the I'niver* jsdty. . .if'-S' |«||iHorne benches and drinkingfountain* on either side of thepool, and one on the terrace at the rear of the gateway will addto the general attractiveness ofthe scheme. The mechanical fin-i*h of the teyra cotta will bepolychrome blended colon, gradedin courses from a lisrbt graythe top of the low bannister* to a dark green at the bottom to match the til# floor on the floor of the basins. The terrace floor will be made of brick and granitede igned panels. The statues will b# in granite to blend with that used in building* on the campus.At the end of the sculptured group, in the center of the pool, will be placed a bronze memorialtablet bearing the names of per*great friend of the University and j University of Wisconsin. Mb*the emblem of a united nation.MONTGOMERY GETSH’Doubter will be remembered a* having conducted classes in darning here several month* ago. She b on a* lecture tour of Europehe will not return to thevarsity.The two men plan/to take the ship at New Orleans about the middle of June.N. Y. APPOINTMENTside of the campus at the head ofUniversity Avenue. The generaloutline of the details was madeby James 8. Morrison and FrankU. Walker of Chicago in conference with Coppini and Cum Gilson# represented in the figures, Water will be discharge ! from land other data.Back of the pylons, curved stair-i^r. R* K. Montgomery of thejdepartment of economics has accepted an * appointment to thej summer faculty of Cornell Uni-1 versity at Ithaca, New York, and ; wil leave for the east immediately after the close of the session I here. He will return to Texas for the next long session. jDr. K. T. Miller, professor j K. K, Hale, Dr. C, A, Wiley, Dr, R. FL Montgomery, Dr. MaxHandman ami possibly other mern- jhers of the department of eeo- j nomies will remain in Austin dm*-!ing the summer,their regular work in the University.ClassifiedAdSectionTelephone 2-3164 or 2-3165ANNOUNCEMENTSGage Broa.Roofing not! HeatingTin WorkDependable Service7th Red RiverLOST AND FOUNDROOMS FOR RENTFOUND F.ir of horn rhrmr«l g!»**•* in raRCE COOL ROOMS: Half block ofWANTEDblack case. Owner n ay receive aameat H. limit HiCALVIN GULLEY max u*e this a* a pai*to the Creseent today.FOUND: Fresh cut flowers, Ro*e*a SweetPea*, liladiotasi, and Friit. Drive inPhone 5279 aT 'iOONKY*H on Darton Spring Road.campus. Sleeping porene*. ainKle bexln, summer ratea. Men. 404 W. 23rd,Phone 0907.MAKE ARRANGEMENTS for your *-infirm-r meala at 1W03 Whitts. Mrs. G. A. Cunningham.beautifullyNOTICEAVAILABLE June 1, twofurnis vate bath,torn. Quiet arid cool location. South andWe»t 1 Sth.M livin* room, pri'- WANTED TO l* Y; Scc.,n4-hH^ bHrfh, to n»twe student. ..r niitruc- «“*»«• Call Haim-x at 904i in the after-and will havlt;* PROFESSORS, TEACHERS, AND ^-jll the person who took a brown Irt'noon.STUDENTS;Phone 4075.W ANTKI: A faculty number to stay i fraternity hous * for summtr. WriteDon’t F orget Ourleather notebook with Texas seal,, ^ .please return too. and English PI.BASANT ROOMS f.-.r quiet girls during | i,x * J. a •Grace Grafio* is spending the week-end in Huntsville,Martha Washington(andiesnotes toEULA BELL MALEYautnmer school. Phone 3411.brick home. |Scottish Rite Dormitoryj NICK LARGE ROOM in m wPrivate entrance; gentlemen preferreci. Ithe nostril.* and fore fins of thlt;ItorFim, and hidden ccmduita will j way* will lead to higher kvds on discharge k again d their side*, the campus. At the head of theA ring of perpendicular rings will stairs, which wdl be some fivtberi, then consulting architect ff j throw the water against the prow feet in heighth, a life size bust ofthe University.The trust##* approved the sket ghat, portraits, plan*, and mmplete specifications submitted byof the ship upon which “America”: the donor of the bronze memorialKtanda, thus giving It the hppear- tablet will be placed.once of being in motion. TheUpon completion, architectsMary Jo Young, Kappa Alpha Theta, will work in the Registrar** office this summer.Make Lovely Gifts Cor GraduationWe Have Fancy Boxes Baskets9135No Question* ’Will be AskedLarne**, Phone 5882 f r appointment.} WANTED: In University nekchfeorhood an attic room with private bath. Call 2-2H42. Mrs. A. I*. Thomason, 2003Guadalupe.LA RLE pleasant rooms for boys duringj the summer.j earn pus. 11 oaI Banks. 201j WANTED: College men ft»r sales work. Xraveliny through Southern States.1PC n.x-k »nd ha!f frorn Sa) ry a,,d rmilroatt fnrv ruaranterd. Ar-,ar, .f desired Mrs. W W h ’w«lph«l at 22H«i.7 University Avenue. Phone} ___ __a - •• . i 11. ,a i ^ . . , _ . nii m~ • i La—....... n i. i ,. r~i** i ■* t.Christine FJlb, Phi Omega Up-j *ilon, will remain in eh University for summer school.$.80 per pound1001 1-2 Congress8272. _WANTED: A small. „ .UT. ~ ! for the summer. Bedroom, kitchen andKlt;M IBEAS 1 J ROM room connecting J ^ StaU. raUM ana |oeat**m. 267Johnnie Ruth Davidson, FMu Omega UpsUon, will be in summer school.TEXAS RESEARCH BUREAU. Assi*lane# locating material for papers, and in rev in!** theae*. Translations from French, German, Spanish. 766 W. 24 Phone 76t»7.LOSTCoppini. However, material have th* u^tt r to loW*‘r baMn*• ' ,, ’ / a, ,v ■ • ■ .. . ... .. . ***ty. y.r^», ,s,, V * . ■ lt;, • w*1 ^ ^ v. va* i' *ineressed in valtie until the original plans of the final strugtur# J wifi have to he changed. Several proposed pten* have been sent in, j one by Herbert Greene, University architect, but none have met j with the approval of Mr, Coppini.When Mr. Coppmi and Mr. Walker come to Austin, they will confer with ft A. W roe, Dr FI. V, Bene- j diet, and D. K. Woodward, Jr., I present tfQfftel of the Littlefield ftmd *fl||f;changes in the plans wifi! not materially affect th# general outline of the original plan. The *cheme u worked *o an to he in harmony with the general style and type of building* on theemnpm.Plan* call for a joint memorial of the Confederacy and of theVortd W ar. The underlying idearf the memork^l 5* to set forth thedivkion of America into two part*, which historically reaches the period of the World War, andwater b to flow in cascades from Lktate the memorial will he oneof the most imposing edifices ofWe pay % price for all books used next yt*ar—Co-Op,AUTOMOBILESEnglish Book — Cross (iood^ —* wleeh*th no ..iher wjoBjjmi. In*trurtor or HuW».ra, Te««, two student*. 1802 Nuwt* or phone I___________________197.MEN; Bo.ith#a^1 room. Private tile bath. Twin hrdK, Block and half campus*. Summer rates. A No furnished apartment*. 1910 Speedway. 9444.STUDENT wanting to go to Nicogdochil will shari* expei»e of gas for rid** withstudenLs jroing that direction. Rhone 6214.\+Oftecundly, to * how the fthe^- two eltmenti in the national life which wm broagftt about by the gTMl fonflkt' It it propos'd to have tkfpylons at either tude of th# gat e way to represent the line**expressing to you our appreciation for yourpatronage during the past school year.hitori# division and to hafact of fa*rori repre^nted bv amarkingheroic f«ru re of Aiuerb a the apex of the triangle formed fey thu* figure at tho entrance pylon. I pon one of the*# granite kf* % will bpi 3e#d t he • tatuc lt;»f jPresident Woodrow Wil son hold ing in hi» hand documents reprp* Renting the League of Natbn Covenant, and upon another, a yiatue of Jefferson Davt*.I Ay tfee pillar of the Union, Wil-for w#rld4non Rtand:4r i 2i 18m the pillar of the South,is rep.fIsndf for stated right andre-enied as reading a speech inJfeiehmond at the time he at-Ipimed the duties of the jresidew n tof the Cona The complete edifice will have { A froT.tage of I-!d feet and will.extend back 2M f,et BeginningAt the curb ui Tweniy-flr.il -■a fdLfoot plaza, twk# the I width of U fd vers It y Avenue, will {.form the foreground, ami at theijgpty at the top erf a gradual m«- cl i n e of te rr« lt;■ ef- an 4 ge n 11 e-mlopen, will be located the Ljltte-lTablet with its rmmen ofi, There are to he two terrace*.mm ft rat ab190?■4 .*-m.h#*-a2p#v# thertti IScWJk, nd Wii’l havt it* f ’ler inth** lower bain which r**f-ive* it-mater !roui !h* • «r-trai fountain; m the second, whkh will Ik* *ometwo felt;4 above th- fimt terra**#,.trill he a cen.traS figure of a «Mt(i jN»pr««*itrHi»* cf A mer-le* with fm s-uw4s mu tUien uuSTUDKNT SPECIALSri«»nfl, Nam** Ralph I)or*«U on fly kafFinder pl^as* return to B. Hail 119 orUPSTAIRS ROOMScall 2-8165.1924 Overlami Touring For*! Tourma Bargain1926 Ford Coupe. Good ShapeTire* ........................$ I 25.00$ 50.00CchmI$200.00WANTED: To pack and ame your picnic lunches. Home made pic* andeakcs. For infurmittion phone 23923.MATTRESS SHOPSCool, comfortable—for ^umm**r student*.Two blocks of campus. Phone Wlt; tiding-KNIGHT-WHIPPET CO.309 W 5 Phone 23161NmWK pay cash for FORDS and C-HEV-ROLETS. See us before you buy ora*-H. JOE 1 ETERSON, Phone 6686. 8f)8 Wvst 5th Street.LOST: In Y, Ml. C. A. neighborhood, platinum bar pin set with small diamond. Finder cull 3558. Howard.ton at 22240 between 1 and 2 or afterAUSTIN MATTRESS CO.Elsey Bros., Props. Mattress renovations a specialty. Rug cleaning. Phone 2-1611.3907 Guadalupef» p. m.LAUNDRYWILL THE YOUNG MAN who picked upHIGHEST PRICES paid for cast-off clothing and shoes. 4u7 East 6th orring 8717.nerphilady's umbrella Saturday morning cor-H 1 wo lm*m* nicely fnrnkhed for girH. r #f 22nd and San Antonio kindly s’i,th t three blocks west ofone 797 4’ campus on Rio Grande. Pbone 56HI.FOUND: Slide rule. Owner may recover name by paying for this ad at B Hail 119.HIGHSRT CASH PRICES PAID for sseond hand clothing and shoes. AICHW4RTZ. 41^ «H«t 6th. PHotv# •76VILOST: 1929 Senior 0las* ring. Reward, if returned to Pauline Johnson, S. R. I.LOST AND FOUNDAPARTMENTS POR RENTCLEAN. COO I* furnished room for women students* or instructors. One half block north of campus* Mrs. Eastman, 2 104 University Avenue Ph. 490 7.FOR RENT: Southeast sleeping porch and btd room for three boy** at 211 Archway. Phone 3310.FOR SALEWithoutHAVE YOUFDR RENT: Furnished apartment for Hummer term. Vacate on June 1st.2898 1-2 N. Guadalupe, Apt. 4. Call2-3048 or 2-8888.FDR RENT: Furnished housekeepingroom*. Private hath. Bleeping porches, garage, largo porches. Miss AnnieFOR SALE: Remington Portable typewriter. Good condition. $22.*70. Wal lace at 119 R. Hat).BRICK VENEER BUNGALOW near Urett?versify, six rooms, breakfast Modern and new. A bargain at $6,500, T. H. Barrow and Sons.Barnhart, 705 W. 22 1-2. Phone 9013AN UPSTAIRS APARTMENT: Fourroom* with bath, sleeping porch, rood-era conveniences*. Quiet plat*e. Quiet people preferred. Phone 7282 for further information.THREE dqwnstahs room* in brick home.cast expositre. One block west of camp r*. Summer rates, 2001 San Antonio, phone 4729.Your Chickens Dressed Free, if ordersdfromL. East Produce Co.Phon« 4101-23918 102 W. 2ndLOSTAVAILABLE JUNE 1. Duplex apart*mcnt, screened porch* private entrance, three rooms* and private tmtft. Phone2-2466.PPERC LASS MEN I.ADltoS: 2197 Whit isrwmu*. Mc«k optional. Attractive rat* s, one half block north of campus. Mrs. j Kcr*hmr. Phone *479.FOR GIRLS: Southeast upstairs roomwith all conveniences. For both terms.A Pair of GUunm*, Slide Rule, FountainWe have tried to give youPen, Car Key, or Memphis High SchoolKUKNI8HRD APARTMKNT: Delitfhtfuj ( fmw SIM. 2402 Nuece».for couple, complete home on West Sixth, modern, fr*.*h. never rented before. Summer rote*. Shown by appointment. 9544,FDR SALE: Large eomhination ga v-roal range. Suitable for hoarding house. Phone 3660.FOR RENTPen If you have, identify them at B.Hall 116, pay small ad charge, and re-Honest, Faithful Service, Dependablecover them.FOR RENT: Furnished apartment* in an approved house for women students. She ping porches, bath, hot and cold water.gas. Mrs. Vai C. Giles. 710 West 22. Phone 6546,ROOMS for men summer student#, cool, quiet and comfortable. Reasonable 8510 Rio Grande. Phone 9563.HOME adjoining campus, six room*,gH?me. Uui accommodate *Gx per* «oj!*» Telephone 2-3859. 2107 Nee he*Street,Merchandise, and AccommodateYou Whenever Possibleff this has met wiih your approval we areabundantly repaid; if not, we have fallen shortof our ambition.We wish all of you a splendid vacation andhope to see many of you back in the fall.FDR RENT: June 1. completely furnished eight-room house. Commodioussleeping porches. 2211 ft to Grande.Apartments and rmmu. Modern, convenient to University. Mrs. J. F. Hudson. 2202 Nueces.F O R SUMMER STUDENTS —Nice cool rooms, single beds, private entrance and bath. Close to campus. Moderately priced. 606 West 25. 22145.THIS AD Will pass B, G. Smith at the Q ueen Lodey.i WiBOARD ROOMDRESS MAKINGANNOUNCEMENTSSEVERAL new four aid five room apartments. Furnished or unfurnished. Splendid neighbortn*od. Mrs*. Penn. Phone 6609.MRS. NELLIE LEE; University Dressmaker. Dress making, Alteration, Re-lining Co»i#, Hemstitching, Sewing on qhikirvn’a clothes. 2502 San Antonio St., Pbone 8285.BOYS: Nice, coo! rom*. South nleep-in? porch**#. Single bed#. Reasonablerate.-. Fable hoard if deaired. Mrs. Ifib-hetti, 2301 Rio Grande,sSave MoneyUSE THE TEXANWE MEND allk ho#a, b#nitt.lteh)ngpleating, buttons, rhlnestonss, gold and allver eiip#. Mabel Gannaaay, 716 Conlt;r««e Phorj* *«*2. Ov«r Reacon'tFOR MEN: Board and room with nleep-in« porches, 1 1-2 blocks south ofeampuH, Will serve meals, without room.Have garages. 15*03 Whit is.TYPINGTYPINC: Thesis c««pie! promptly, neatly, and accurately. KIi#e Blackburn. Buhifh^x phone 3388. Home phone 2-2256.Order USED books for your Correa-Prudence Courses from —Texas Book StoreAustin TexaaCLASSIFIEDSDIAL23164 or 23165NEW AND SECONDHAND BOOKSATTENTIONDR. E. B. CROWDER, Denti.t505 Scarbrough EPcig., Dial 9433for allUniversityCorrespondence CoursesSTUDENTS189Dri. Lynn and Lyaa Dentil Surgeon*S07 Scerbrongh Bldg., Pbone §18*Dr. G. B. Vo.burg, Foot Specialitt 302 Littlefield Bide. Dial 2*1649PLUMBINGELECTRICAL SERVICES. RAVEN—PLUM BE#“Where Good Plnmbing RepdriAre Made**Correspondence CoursesAH mail orders given prompt alter*Hon. v- '-'UNIVERSITYCO-OP22*6 Guadalupeare offered In Semesters or tLrdsthose who need them.toFor further In for mat ion, call byUNIVERSITY ELECTRICALSERVICE1403 Lavaca Street. Pbone §789Starter and Generator Repairs—BatterySate* and Service Pbona 8715 2412 GaadainpsW. G. ANDREWARTHAPLUMBINGPbone 22803 Shoo 408 E. 18th St.STUDIOSFLOWER SEEDAustin, TexasLITTLE CAMPUSCorner East l*th Street and Red Riveror 2-840SFioe Bulk Flower SeedEverything for gardens mmdPoultryPhotographs Preserve FriendshipsHOLLAND'S STUDIOITAILOR SHOPSDresses Cleaned, Pressed JpJpC. J. MARTIN AND SONS ! Hats Cleaned, Blocked *-----80s*14 E. 8th „ PImmw 90441 Wwrw', ________ fbo»§ lt;4»
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