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At Other Colleges. According to some statistics recently compiled, there are at Wofford College 374 men. These are divided as fol lows: those taking the degree of M. A., 6; seniors 47, juniors 50, sophq mores 59, freshman 54, fitting school 158. The Citadel is again preparing a minstrel, on the order of the one given last year. The show consists of two acts, the first containing the usual songs and jokes, and the second part is a musical comedy, entitled "The Isle of Prunes." The speakers at the commencement of the College for Women are to be Dr. Davidson M. Douglas, of 3alti more, and President Snyder, of Wof ford College. Further plans for com mencement include the rendition of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" in the beautiful gardens of the college. Ground has been broken at the U. of Ga. for the new Y. M. C. A. Alumni Gymnasium building. This' building will cost almost $100,00, the money for which was raised by the students and the alumni of the University. The building will contain the offices of the college Y. M. C. A., reading room, gymnasium and baths. A $100,000 law building is being erected at Viirginia land a $200,000 law building is almost completed at Iowa.-Ex. The Triangle Club of Princeton presents this year, as is its annual custom, an original musical comedy, and has arranged a more extensive schedule of performances than has been made since 1906. The play was written by Cyrus McCormick, right guard oi the varsity football team, and the music was written by Ethel bert Paul Nevin, '12, son of the late Ethelbert Nevin, who was famous as the composer of "The Rosary." On May 20th, the Greek tragedy "mEdipus Tyrannus" is to be pre sented by the classical department of Dartmouth College in the original Greek. The undertaking of this task is a very stupendous one and has been done only once before, when it was presented in 1881 at Harvard Univer sity. Htgh School Track Meet at University. (Continued from Page One.) close second, with 14 points, one first and three seconds. Easley rolled ulp a total of 36 points. Sumter High School came second with 19 points, while the Columbia University School tiedl with the Brunson High School for third, with 10 points each. At the close of the meet Dr. Mitchell pre sentedl the handsome Sy.lvan Cup to the winning team. Tljis cup remain.s in the permanent possession of the Easley igh School. To the winner of each event was awardled a gold medal, and ribbons were awvardled to those who finished second and third. Professor Calhoun, of Clemson, very kindly aictedl as referee. Following is tihe list of events and officials: 220 yard hurdles--Carry (Porter), first, 30 seconds; Hdster (Easley), second. 100 yard (lash- Nigels (Sumter), first, 11 secondls; Hlester (Easley), Half . mile-Harth (University School), first, 2.20 1-5; Burch (Dar lington), second. 220 yard - dash-Gray (Brunson), first, 25 2-5 seconds; Nigels (Sum ter), second. Quarter mile-Hester (Easley), first, 59 4-5 seconds; Harth (Univer sity School), second. High jump-Folger (Easley), first, 5 ft. 3 in.; Hiott (Easley), second; Broad jump-Folger , (Easley), first; 18 ft. '6 in.; Hester (Easley), second. Pole vault-Folger (Easley), first, 8 ft. 11 in.; Hester (Easley), second. Shot put (12 pound shot used) Burns (Sumter), first, 36 ft. 7 in.; Avinger (Porter), second. Hammer throw (12 1b. hammer used)---Burns (Sumter), first, 104 ft.; Burch (Darlington), second. OiIcIALs. The officials of the meet were as follows: F. H. -1. Calhoun, Clemson College, referee; -1. T. Able, starter; R. E. Seibels, scorer; R. Murdaugh, clerk of course; R. E. Gonzales and L. A. Buie,. announcers; Christie Benet, L. T. Baker, J. Shirley Seay, judges; S. B. McMaster, George Orr, James Holmes, timers; F. E. Schofield, man ager. Jeffries Wins Gonzales Medal. (Continued from Page One.) the point. Following is a programme of the exercises: Address of Welcome, T. S. McMil lan, '12 (Clariosophic). H. C. Ritter, '10 (Clariosophic), "The Nation's Toll." Music. B. D. Carter, '10 (Euphradian), "The Criminal and Our Responsibil ity." S. S. Williams, '10 (Clariosophic), "The South and. Her Statesmen." Music. M. R. McDonald, '10 (Euphradian), "The Awakening of Womanhood." R. M. Jeffries, '10 (Clariosophic), "Anarchy, Monarchy, Democracy Which Shall It Be?" Music. M. F. Bush, '10 (Euphradian), "The Need of The Hour." Music. Decision of judges. Dismissal. G. W. Waring, '12 (Euphradian), Chief Marshal. Assistant Marshals: Euphradian J. C. Marshall, '13, G. H. Edwards, Jr., '13. Clariosophic: P. 1. Motley, '13, Lester Lewis, '13. "I tell you, it pays to advertise." "TIhatis )true enough.; a ifellow I knew advertised for a furnace to take care of, and the next day he died." C NC RD EVANSTON With Ara-Notch With Iluttonholo THE NEW Arrow Collars FOR SUMMER />e UNIVEI SOUTH C) /FOUNDED BY THE STATE IN 11 Spacious campus, commodi6us athletic field. 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