. The Rotunda . C. Rev. David Hepburn, superintend-ent of the Anti-Saloon League of Vir-ginia has made serious chargesagainst the honor system of the Uni-versity of Virginia. Rev. Hepburn inan pon letter to Governor Byrd hasdemanded an investigation of the de-plorable condition and the state-wide .scandal created by drinkingat the University. The deans of the different schoolsof the University are to meet withPresidc;nt Edwin A. Alderman to dis-cuss the situation. The student body upon investigationof their honor code, found that it doesnot refer to drinking except to placea student on his hon


. The Rotunda . C. Rev. David Hepburn, superintend-ent of the Anti-Saloon League of Vir-ginia has made serious chargesagainst the honor system of the Uni-versity of Virginia. Rev. Hepburn inan pon letter to Governor Byrd hasdemanded an investigation of the de-plorable condition and the state-wide .scandal created by drinkingat the University. The deans of the different schoolsof the University are to meet withPresidc;nt Edwin A. Alderman to dis-cuss the situation. The student body upon investigationof their honor code, found that it doesnot refer to drinking except to placea student on his honor not to attendany dance in the gymnasium underthe influence of strong drink. JUNIOR CLASS TO SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS Dont buy your Christmas cards un-til you see the ones that the juniorclass is .selling. On the cards is a pic-ture of the college and appropriateengraved verses. The price is veryreasonable and it will pay you to lookthem over. Watch for an announce-ment of the beginning of the sale ofthese WORLD NEWS Enj^land ;ly awaits anynews concerning their beloved Kinydeorge V. who is vtiy ill at Buck-ingham Palace with pleurisy. Impres-sive and nieiiiorable was the tributepaid by His Majestys devoted sub-jects. Till;, ca!:,* ill eiiiwd: t staiul.(lay after day, and far into eaih aiulv(.utside the tall iron fcm-e of Ruvk-inghaiu Palace. Several times eachdav the KitiL, .- eonditioii is huiieiined. ?JttiJ-Jg. CAPFS STORE Next to the Theatre Toasted Sandwiches Sodas and Candies MRS. HUBBARDS HOME-MADE PIES VARSITY SQUAD CHOSEN RUFFNER LITERARYSOCIETY DISCUSSES MODERN NOVEL The Ruffner Literary Society metThursday night, November, 6 at 6:45when the first program of the yearwas given. The program was a pre-lude to the study of the modern society has decided that the mod-ern novel will be a most as informing, subject forstudy. Marjorie Codd with the keen insightand broad knowledge resulting fromwide Ieading in the field, gave


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