'Mn*te■e ;I-1*i?!flt;0 7-if,i-11.elnt!cMo- jO- Iie |n-1 alyja- jm ;idat jIg In-!e- jtv Iwre ;it,i' *7*7helejth ;Of j;e r-«ia-1 inbe71VnAs-1 md |an-fly-fob28: ces itailavethemmmmWAR MEMORIAL MODEL. A'XE'*.vvs* t « 1 *•As;. y.» •.*_* • ’.jS'-'v!•y.*-y.iM• . .v.. ‘ ■ .Above is a picture of the model of the bronze memorial tablet that is to be placed on the north wall of the Stadium. The panel was designed by S. €. P. Vosper, formerly connected with the University architecture department, now of San Antonio and Austin, and Hugo Villa, sculptor, of San Antonio. When completed, it will be 40 feet long and 10 feet high, and will be set on Texas granite.—VILLA A ND VOSPER COMPLE TEAiBronze Tablet ModelARCHITECTDisplayed at CapitolHUGO VILLAJOURNALISTS MEETTUESDAY AT 7:30A model of the bronze tablet t« be placed at the north end of the Memorial Stadium is now in the Senate Chamber where it is ondisplay for the selection commit tee. The general laws of the Fortieth Legislature state that theelection committee shall be composed of Governor Dan Moody,Rufus S. Scott, state commander■ ; O' • t !f . A1 - * ' ' i tt,y it • '| ot the American Legion of Texas,| and Judge J. W* McClendon, president of the Texas Fine Arts As-5-ociation. C. I). Simmons, a snicate professor of statistics, is the I secretary of the committee,! The selection commuCee will »e-■ 'lt; lt;’ V7.J • •lt; . jE-Uif,-' ^ V • - ’| Sect designs and award the eon-| tract for the tablet.4;;-: r . y ; * • ... '• 'The design on display portrays i a figure of a woman with arms j outstretched* and represents the ■ artist’s conception of freedom.” ! Texas motifs an* used in carryingtieth Legislature provide that the I war records in Washington shall govern the names that are to be j placed on the tablet. The adju-j tant general of Texas is to secure he names from the records in Washington and will furnish ; them in alphabetical order. !The model offered for consider-j at ion by S. (. P. Vosper, Austin and San Antonio architect, and Hugo Y ilia, Santonin sculptor,* j will probably not be passed on by j the selection committee for sever-*ul days because of the illness of jGovernor Dan Moody. I*--* .9 s v. • * / - ' V’ ' j . ** v r^v ~~ ' . \t- v ■ • :V':r ‘ I. '* V’ ' ' ■ '* *•mm ***• mm—TICKETS STILLBrcGILNe^I*C(WA(shroi nighl came t( rmthe (ionkept| all r1 scurtT1I arou j wee IdayI slantj Pcthe i with - younj that Shell Tithe 1Satuin gI and«■ ■last ! theyS 11 yI by t andC-. •thro'MeABEING SOLD BY— Photc by University Studios. c. P. VOSPER*out the memorial idea. On theuse joad!the S5lt; - . . *not iThe Journalism Association will j tablet are to be placed 5.2H0 num-meet Tuesday night at 7:S0 i «*« of Texas men and women who o’clock in Garrison Hall auditor-; fi,(‘d in the World War. ium, according to Wendell O’Neal,) The general laws of the For-CURTAIN CLUBPITTENGER WILLLECTURE SUNDAYAfortofficStucTex;butto i4 ble cone applt;L. IcmtstudApre^willaffasugjiIs Life Worth Living?” is the subject which Dr. B. F. Pitten- / XL. C? 1P