honor among students in their rela tions to one anothet and to the faculty. No form of untruthfulness among themselves or toward the faculty (such, for example, as cheating at ex aminations), was for a moment toler [' FROM EUPHRADIAN CHAS. S. SIMPSON, Editor. Society work is well under way. Allow the editor to say just here that it is the duty of each and every mem ber to attend society regularly and to do his duty whenever he is given any C work, literary or otherwise, to do. t5 Men, don't shirk your duty. When C you are assigned to read, to declaim, or to debate, come up and do the best you can-nobody could ask more of you, and this is all your society expects S of you. The benefit of the training in a literary society is inestimable, and need not be dwelt on here-suffice it to say that, though you may not see the importance now, of this training, the day will come when you will per haps be hopelessly aware of it. Men, do not wait until it is too late-begin now. Mr. J. F.- Carter, 'o5, and Mr. Henry T. Bouchier, 'o8, members of the Euphradian Society, paid the so ciety a visit last Saturday night." Both addressed the society in a few well chosen remarks. The society is always glad to welcome its alumni within its walls. The debate last Saturday night on the query, Resolved, "That the qual ifications for voting in the Democratic promary should be the same as those in the general election," was won by the negative, represented by Messrs. Rich and McDonald. Following are the appointments for the literar.y exercises for one and two weeks hence: For October 17, 19o8. Readers-W. S. Bolt, A. McIntyre, D. C. Heyward, Tr. ated. Any student suspected of such practices was cut by his fellov students and compelled to leave. Wheti a student was brought up before the faculty for any offense, no other ques tion was asked but: "Did you have OUR SOCI Declaimers-McColl, Sligh and Haynesworth. Orator-J. J. Bush. Debate. Affirmative: Carter and Ashley. Negative: Hammond and Cooper, J. H. Query- Resolved, That the pledge against hazing will work for the ulti mate good of the University. For October 24, 1908. Readers-Perkins, Geirsch and Redwood. Declaimers-Thomas, Hamer and D. B. McIntyre. Orator-W. H. James. Debate. Affirmative: Lee, J. D., and Carter. Negative: Izlar, Murdaugh. Query: Resolved, That the United States should relinquish all claims to the Philippine Islands. Dr. S. C. Mitchell, Prof. Frierson and Prof. Keith were elected honorary members of the Euphradian Society on October ioth. Georgia Rides on a Rail (Tune: "Ride Old Fresh on a Rail.") Oh, we'Il ride old Georgia on a rail, Oh, we'll ride old Georgia on a rail, Oh, we'll ride old Georgia on a rail, Oh, we'll ride old Georgia on a rail I Oh, Georgia, you had better lie low, Oh, Georgia, you had better lie low, For we'll ride old Georgia on a rail, For we'll ride old Georgia on a rail. Hikal Hikal Hikal Sisl Booml Bahl Carolina ! Carolina I Rah! Rah I Rah! anything to do with the affair?" The answer was 'yes' or 'no," and he was condemned or acquitted on his own statement. Sometimes a student might, on some technical ground, re. fuse to answer, but no one ever lied." ETIES CLARIOSOPHIC W. B. KLUGH, Editor. The following men have joined the Clariosophic Society: Messrs. J. A. Knight, C. W. Harper, J. B. Rawl, J. A. Mace, Joseph Murray, J. 0. Crout, J. C. Duncan, H. C. Wilhelm, L. E. Sullivan, T. S. McMillan, E. N. Carns, T. E. Rector, D. C. Heustess, W. H. McMurray, E. B. Gary, Jr., H. L. Rembert, C. M. Sanders, J. K. Russell, L. C. Sanders and C. M. Boling. The Clariosophic Society has taken out a policy on,the hall for $3,ooo-oo. Saturday night is the time for the election of officers in the Clariosophic Society, for the first term. All mem bers should be present. Program for October 17, x908: Declaimers--Jayroe and Crout. Reader-Jackson. Orators-Forbes and Lumpkin. Debate: Query, Resolved, That the jury system should be abolished. Affirmative: McDonald, Miller, Rector, V. J. Negative: Beverley, Mellichamp, Ritter. Program for October 24, 1908: Declaimers-Warren and Gary. Reader-Youmans. Orators-Quattlebaum and Moody. Debate: Query, Resolved, That the qualifi cations for voting in the Democratic primary should be the same as in the general election. Affirmative: McCarthy, Ferguson, Johnson. Negative: Blake, Kinard, Officer.