The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 17, 1925, Page TWO, Image 2
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By J. T. W. Mims. -, j
?The New -Start-?
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The awaking of the old Lit- 1
f' erary spirit around Allen Uni;
' ; versity was heeded to, last week j
. when Profesgtn*s~^Hr B. Thomg?f
m<hi 55ES II All i .ill Tm1 fin i.y l
iiye <nii>ute?^lotheri with citM^
ph&sis the object of a Literary
? Debating Society, to more than '
- * two hundred male students OfT
\r Jhe_ College, Theological and\
f "High School Departments.
They^ declared that"-ideal^ of
tained and that enthusiast^ men :
would be assisted in finding
- themselves. In their lecture
I they. red' to fr. W. Lawrence 1
^ of Chicago, 111., P. W. Woodbury
y~ of Baltimore, i\Idv William Larke |
$ of Boston Mass., John Adams, ;
- of Omah^ NHx^-wno^are competerrt
Lriwyers antLmany other
sons of Allen who' have foundthemselves
through what2 was U'-JST
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. 1310 Assembly
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:hen known as the_J3/L. D. Society.
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"Wednesday night, Jan. 14th,
1925 was the appointed time foe.
Mims was eleeted^chairman Protein,
RT S. Ritter wris elected
$haw was declared a nominee
for president, and his support"
was asked for by J. T. W. Mirhs.
-The^Hftight of the 14th-#eund
the following~parties: "The
Student's rmU." J.-W. Snwvnr^
B. F. Gibson and J. T. W. Mims
Campaign Managers for Rev. J.
Party,'"T. V. Swinton aJnd Titus_
McClary, Campaign Managers
for L. IL -Glenn, and "The Independent
Tieket."
The election-by the parties
were:
"The Progressive Party" none.
"The Independent Party" one.
Vice president, L. L. Farmer.
"The Student Party" .five,
K-^Vilson, Asst. -Sec. Ev Hemmingway,
Corresponding Sec'y.1
J. S. Gray and Treasurer H. R.
Davis. X -. ??4
5rinting &
Street,, _1_, .. ,
Printers and Man
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The election will be continued
Wednesday night, January 21st.
j5|ome to visit us. - t/? -L
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LifeJmprosonmefl?
For James Smith
Negro Found" Guilty of~~Murdet"
With Recommendation to
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James Smith, alias Charles
Weatherford, alias Charleston,
was found guilty of murder
with recommendation?tT5~~^the
mercy of Xhe cou,rt in the Richland
county criminal courtJTuesday.
Judge1 Feaherstone presid:
ing. The Negro received a^sem
lence of life imprisonments??
Smith was charged with having
shot and killed another Negro,
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September in an "filley openings ~
off the 1900 block of Lady-SL
The trial was hngnn Monday J
afternoon and concluded yester- -i
day.- 7~'~~
Davidu Gray; Negro, charged
guilty Lo a charge of manslaughter.
The Negro was sentenced
to-serve ten years an prison. *1 le
was charged with having killed
Susanne_~Harri s, Negress,
Christmas day near the-corneroL
Senate" and' Gates atceets^ _
He was allogod to v.H^~ntnhhtlL.
her in the throat. [,
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