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On Saturday night, F« the Farmville basket feated Fredericksbm contested game in The game start| Farmville making first two minute was immediate! for Fredericks! work of the FredericksburJ score and the centers and a| goals were s) Farmville. In the secc tightening up] rapid successil ville left the g| or. The Fredericl bravely, showing but they were uJ score. The line-up wai Fredericksburg 161 Wilkins guard McKenny guai Vaughan J. centJ Robinson S. centi Dreyful (Capt.) forwai Williams forward Referee—Robertson C Umpire—Lehr (Baltimoi

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S. T. C. AND R. M. C. WIN DUAL DEBATE

VIRGINIA INTERCOLLEGIATE PRESS ASSOCIATION IS ORGANIZED

On Friday night, February 10, Farmville and Randolph-Macon College each won on home ground in a dual debate, the subject of which was, "Resolved: That the United States iuld cease to protect by armed apital invested in foreign Ian ter formal declaration

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SPEAKERS OF MAN5 A large portion of the credit f the success of the first meeting of the Intercollegiate Press Association, State of Virginia, belongs to the Pr. committee who selected the speakers getlv e and pri for the convention. asgathering" J. B. Wall Speaks ion of discussion o" On Friday night Mr. J. B. Wall, he Flat editor of The Farmville Herald, and haps their sol ry College, ashington and president of the State Press Asso- "The Intercolleg! ciation for 1927, spoke. He brought tion fosters tolerah le mention. "The between colleges. The I al published by V. greetings from the Mayor of Farmmeetings are almost as f ged best in the State ville, the president of the Lions \ \ i esented with the cup conClub, from Dr. Eggleston, president the busines discussions." M \ \ by J. P. Bell Printing Co., of Hampden-Sidney and Dr. Jarman emphasized the impossibility lowing a staff absolute freedom \ \ burg. Honorable mention was president of S. T. C. Mr. Wall disspeech. The Association feels that it \ \ ven to "The Bugle" of V. P. I. The cussed the place of a college publicati agazinc of Hfellins College was the tion in collegiate life. He said that received a great deal of benefit from will be* iner o fthflpup contributed by the paper should be representative Mr. Hestw's talk. the audit-nUM WT* sung Mr. Freeman H. Hart ler of tj^Bup contributed by of the student body and the school. Mr. Freeman H. Hart, professor of in Russian. ^^^R?^^^ !u^^L\Vilii;i^ Bil Mary magazine reHe also said that cooperation between Dr. Jarman says The girls are al- i liv^BhoncflflBnention. the business staff and the editorial Political Science at Hampden-Sidney staff is absolutely necessary, for a | Colle*e was the third aPeaker of the ways pleased with a male qu TliVklfl Bhi' publication were, successful publication must have both evening. Mr. Hart gave a very interi of Duke UniversiHis rule certainly holds true concer financial and literary backing. Mr. esting history of college publications he Intercollegiate Wall discussed the possibility of the in Virginia. "Corks and Curls," of j ™g the Russian Cathedral Quartet. P f North Carolina; menace of syndicated or chain papers the University of Virginia, was the It is hoped that this will not be their E. per of journalism, V. P. I., and Mr. to journalitsic development. "There first annual in the State. Dr. J. H. C. last appearance at S. T. C. extensi is a great need for trained journa- Bagby, of Hampden-Sidney was the Bradley o Jyrd Press, Richlists in the newspaper world," he editor. mond. Mr. E. R. Price By nature some command and some The conferen^H^s much pleased said. Mr. E. R. Price, professor of Jour- obey> that aH may enjoy safety at the pre.sentationwf loving cups to Mr. Hanselle L. Hester nalism lism at V. P. I. was the first speakspeak Miss Evelyn Dulaney, editor of "The Mr. Hanselle L. Hester of Duke er at the meeting on Saturday. Mr. Rotunda," and Mr. Alexander HudgUniversity and president of the Price spoke on the "Essentials of Books are the best things well used; ins, editor of "Hampden-Sidney TigNorth Carolina Intercollegiate Press er", who deserve much credit as the abused among the worat. (Continued on last p»i«) Association also spoke Friday night.

(president AssociaSes. a Press Hester, llina InIsociation. B of Colfeeman II. Political Sidney Col-

ters. "Rotunda" Staff Fbruary 11 lieeting. on last page.)

JMAND TBLICATIONS s of the Intercollegiate Press ciation of Virginia. These cups re given to the association by the arion Publishing Co., Farmville, Virginia. The conference committee announced that the next session of the I. P. A. will be held in February, 11)29, at the University of Richmond. Officers were elected for the year 1928-29 as follows: President: Emanuel Emroch, editor of "The Web," University of Richmond. 1st Vice-President: P. M. Jackson, editor of "The Tech," V. P. I. 2nd. Vice-President: P. R. Harrison, editor of "Ring-Tum-Phi," Washington and Lee University. Secretary and Treasurer: R. P. Johnston, business manager of "The Web", U. of R.

S. T. C. GIRLS IN PAT HE NEWS PICTURE AT THE EACO THEATRE A few weeks ago, cameramen from Pathe were in Farmville taking pictures of the S. T .C. girls. Manager Whitaker of the Eaco Theatre announces that these pictures will be shown on his screen, Thursday February 16th as an extra added attraction. The featured picture for this date will be "IN OLD KENTUCKY," one of the finest and greatest racing dramas ever screened.


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