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CAMPUSGRAMS. President and Mrs. Mitchell re turned last Sunday from a trip of several (lays to Florida, where they visited Stetson University, in Deland. * * * Dr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Moore will leave Columbia about May 20th for a year's stay in Europe. They will spend most of the time in Berlin, where Dr. Moore will do research work at that center of learning. ** * Professor Frank G. Potts will also sail about the middle of May for Europe. Mr. Potts has secured leave of absence for a year and will not return to us until September, 1912. It is probable, however, that when he does return he will be Doctor Potts, as he intends to complete the course of study leading to the degree of Ph. D. Here's luck to the Ion. Professor. * * * Messrs. W. P. Mills, P. L. WVIright, T. M. Ross, Geo. Edwards, R. F. Bradley, Garland and J. P. Coats at tended the Student Volunteer Con ference at Rock Hill, February 17-19. Appropriation Bill Failed to Pass. (Continued from Page One.) the Senate had voted as it did, sorry that several of the senators whose votes might have helped had been ab sent, thinking of the poor heating plant which the institution must put up with, and sympathizing deeply with Dr. Mitchell in the undeserve( failure of his efforts to improve the Univer sity, for which he is working so hard and so earnestly. In Battle Royal Freshics Routed. (Continued from Page One.) den col( snal) has caused this to be postponed. A fter this game the win ners of the two contests will play for the Flinn trophy. cip. Class baseball promises good things for this season at Carolina. BIRD SEED. That horrid V7-to! Wo-m1ati, woe to man! Jew-clers are not always Hebrews. M\'oving p)icture showvs never- move. Tfhe business of the uIndlertaker- is dleadl. * *1 * "A\ kiss is nothing dlividled by two.'" --Madlame Sherry. * * * "The intet-est ate up the pr-incipal." -J.ew Dockstader. * * * Quer-ry: low much bear could a bare b)ear bear, if a bare bear could beat- beer? * *I * One amusement in the tnursery is a "bawl" game. * * * Jonah was easily "taken in" by the whale. You College MYenI When you get ready for that Watch or Ring, or get "her" something, drop in at Sentz's. We've a store full of thin#4 you want. Come in any way-we want to show you through our beautiful store-any day, any time. "We Know What We Sell Is Good." Charles F. Sentz, Jeweler 1439 MAIN STREET LIBRARY BOOKS Ask Us About Them The State Company SALES DEPARTMENT Phone 1848 Columbia. S. C. A HAPPY YEAR TO YOU ALL C. . GIRARDEAU & CO. Clothing and Furnish ings for Men I'rof. Snowden, in second history: "Alr. Dixon, wvhat work of man did Coronado find in what is now Texas ?" Soph. Dixon: "Pike's Peak, sii." 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You see it's the same book, but it's always a (ifferent servant."-Ex. Prof. McCutcheon, in Money and Banking: "Does any member of the class known what financial term is de rived from the ox coinage of Greece ?" Brandenberg, absentmindedly: "Bul lion, Sir." The University o *. FOUNDED BY THE STATE ]H Spacious campus, conimodiom letic field. University life is faculty and students. Careful vidual student. The public o] deterninative of gentletanly , for athletics and for all kinds o and morals of the y->ung men a ing authorities. The University has the folk( I. T4% College, with various History, Science, etc., leading t< Fol- general scholarships, wori II. Sohool of Graduate Studio ing to the degree of Master of The graduates of the colleges 1 to the University in all course for tuition. III. School for Teachers, u serve the State specially as te, tendents of schools. In this c ferredl. Forty-three teachers' cash andl exemp)tion from tuiti, lV. Engineering, CIvIl and El of C. E. and E. E. Practical V. Law, with a course leadin presence of the various courts t Library afford exceptional facil Through its system of EXTENSIOI respondence courses, public lectures, and Ito receive academic training. *College fees for the year, $18. Fo: those paying tuition, $40 additional. Ro e.Active teachers have the advantag< f whatever. c. FOR CATALOi *S. C. Mitceel, President - lizer Company TRERS OF and ACID PHOSPHATES ID NITRATE OF SODA offee: 141 E. BAY STRET CHARLESTON, a. 0. y imecock See the Business Manager at 6 East LeGare LARGE SUP'LY. Caller: "I am collecting for the )octs' hospital. Will you contribute somcthing?" Editor: "With pleasure. Call round tonight with an ambulance and I'll have some poets ready." A certain Scotch professor was left a windower in his old age. Not very long after he suddenly announced his intention of marrying again, half apologetically adding, "I never would have thought of it, if Lizzie hadn't died."--E.r. f South Carolina 1801 IN THE CAPITAL CITY buildings, and admirable ati niarki by d..eFnity between attention is given to the indi >inion of the student body is :onduct. There is enthusiasm f physical culture. The health re the first care of the govern >wing departments of study: courses of study in Languages, > the degrees of A. B. and B. S. :h from $100 to $150 each. s, with advanced courses lead Arts. of South Carolina are admitted s, except Law, without charge 'hich seeks to prepare men to rchers, principals, and superin ourse the A. B. degree is con cholarships, each worth $100 in i fn and term fees. ectrloai, leading to the degrees Nork in Road Construction. g to the dlegree of LL. B. The and the use of the State Lawv ities for Law students. 4 TEACHING the University offers cor night classes, to persons unable otherwise rwomen college fees are only $12. For >m, with light and service, $8 a year. 's of the University without any charge "SUE, ADDRESS