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BL-ACKi, I'.. . .... li berg Sitlt Podly Eailma, F. \\u.uLLAi CAPrLM'.A.N N, 1. . .(hIIeStonI ('oliliiti, S. C. Oelobe 21, 1911 We think it is pulling the Universi repute-this thing of the faculty goin it creates the worst possible impressi that is not altogether unmtierited. While we understand it is the privil he has no thought of acting according too far. Besides making a disgracel Carolina and holding us uip to unplei incapacitates the faculty for the proj masters in the vrts and sciences. You all the surface adornments are lost i the fire-water. And when you ilput a I authority it. works injustice to the stuo such as that at the University of Soi fa-cuilty that would preclude an imnpo fessors. We hesitate to speak even in these matter, but we hope that a more i ;:a necessitated. And this can be ,oidcdI as to appearnces if not. morais anid w in the future. HEROES OF CAROLINA .\ir: 'Scts, wha' ha't- wi' Wallace bleil.'' W i \l il l I ct I.t" 11 11 i .Iii Cta olilla. .1chel' 1le c c(tle'vcd the It \. TIP 1 ilW 1aWI(I ill IItV sItvel.;we S ar Alli lli. ctVe Is me ) Will Iwitle s;m1gie, Se Oc i11 itrie wal iwtl stiew, 825 MAIN STREET Se~condl Door fromt Colleg F' ruit Store Only One Suare frotm the Univ'.etsity' Stylish Hair Cutting, Pomnpadlours a Specialty, Razors Sharpened, Shoes Shined. Everything First-Class. Shaves I Oc, Five I-lair Cuts $ I .00. October 16. lo I. E'ditor- The Gonllecock, L'niversity o)f South Carolina. I)ear Sir: Thle Capital City lauliNry is inak ing an earnest 'effort to give goo )d aid cheap service to the students o f the L'iiversity. \\e have inl this 1bCeII actuated Iv Imlotives hmni111aini tarian is well as commi1iiercial. \\'hile the majority of the stideits have accepted mlur proposition1 inl a right s"pirit, we yet ecel that we have been ii)osed 1upn'1 inl a certailn Case. Tile eiclosed duplicate laundry list of .\Ir. J. .\rchibald Mace show in.g a t tal o)f o cents expenditure for, (ne week's w;aslinlg s peaks for itselfI. \\e beg of y(u as a frinci o(f the stildelit 1) ''Il to use \our inlluence, so far as it.can he (lone with (eli ecJ. I pVreeIt a recu1rrence o f such lmi un fortunate incident. \\e have trield t- interview .\r. .\lace,butt he ly back into its former place of bad 4 off and getting uproariously drunk. )n in the State and tempts criticism ge of a professor to admonish where ly, still this is carrying the allowance al showing in the city and in South sant comment by tihe public press, it er execution of their duties as our see what a man is when lie is drunk ii the brute that arises by agency of nan in this condition in a position of lents. For there is in a student body tIh Carolina a healthy respect for the liteness even to the drunkest of pro feeble and diflident sentences of this int impropriety on our part will not be if the faculty will take some thought ill refrain from too great indulgencies groWled and I lrefuel an audlienc. \erv trilv v' 'ur:, .\alager . C. I.aundry. I'. S.----'Thliere is a tillic bear aIce ceases to he a virtue." To this lile :adage yol mighI call .\Mr. \lacc.s atteili(n, inam1u1ich as this pitiable incident has recurred sev era1l weeks i). in snccessii. 'Tis whispered that the factiltv ha a mi ne hi11udred per cent. inl inb Vsiice the advent into that rep rob~'a t e b.ody Iv ou jr coill eaguie ofi the paslt, "S'couit" Israley. These )glesbyv at Stewvard's I ball. tug inig awvayvii; m nully at a touitgh pie(ce o f 1beef, ca sually rema itrked: "Th'lis muist have been the stake they tiedl the co(w 10."' I )m nI't re:id thle veIllow numtiber .p th li ird(! Ilee o f ('arlia ? .\ -\\'el I, ii rinigs every' Saturday:i night at 7:30. "Everv oyster eateni is aii ( )vster GAMECOCKS OVERRAN CHARLESTON COLLEGE Game in City by the Sea Was Good Example of the New Football. The St rs. Hlistory repeawt<I itself Satlurday when Carolina trounced the College 4f) Clha-leston by a scorC of 1(> to 0. The Gariet aInd Black boys ran over tile .\laroon and \\hite jLad, alln.ist at will, while only once was the colilege within scWiIg distance ,.If Carolinla's goal. This was near thle C1cls ()f the" Second <plarter :and the referee's whistle ended what >ceImIed to be a very inv -abhle 4p )pl*r111lity fIr the |katter.vhN)ys t ) Vn lKn1itz. Iormer capt ail of the college teuin, was easily tle star (f the ganue, his g enld Iils fea t iring-. Passailaigue alsp played a verv steadv gainle, as did Deain and .i<hlletn of the college elevenl. Carolina was called back twice whenl she had carried the hall mver ffI, ic luel(mwns, (mlee foIr 111rdlim, Ild am< ther time ior ) eing, 40>II side. Takel s a i W le, Ihe g:uile \Vs -1 Splendid exanple o)f the new style I 1 1 lhIall, a11< I lhe keen , il<tgli frielidlv, rivailry wlliel has always 'NIsted lbetween ile two iiIstituitiols llii ested Itself tlro) gll(.it tile liti1'e coitest. MINISTERS OBJECT TO MISS RION'S PAPER State of the l'ar \\est we wouid c 1A 4 t)hleir ]pw>si>mlun1 breathl. Union of Church and State. II will entail problable actual (1)ercii on the part of the govern nent of the United States, but bouigh this be true and though Ihis linking.4 church and State, I still i in favor 4f the quick e.xecutiol ,f this plan." No Action Taken As Yet. \\hether any action ill tile formIl >i a protest will be taken by the lergy, who feel this the wroug Ithod of procedure, preferring -ather to christianize tie tilbeliev rs, is iot as yet known. Something sill inl all probab)ility devlop inl the urse of thle ntext few lays. Th'le ibl C(oni feren! ce took rat lier opos ngt views, soinie delegates, no1 tab)ly hos5e froum this State, agreeing wvithi M\1iss Ri(on, an up1 i~hol1ing lher as an * thers expressing themselves as it ~s nud( erstoo th((le miinist ers havye lat ed t heiri views. M i ss Rin11, in e lealit illie, is 110t at ;all agitated,. uat relllaills Iir11 oin lher <>rigili;il \'on K\olnitz (at Mless I ball) lere, w~aiter, take this dlimte forn ()ol rsel I'. Iresliniail -\\'liv, I)4> 4.v'4ll (14411't Men of Carolina We greet you and ask you to come and meet us. We are y6ur nearest clothing shop. Always ul) to the minute. -:- -:.- - -+ J A. KNIGHT. Campus Agent BAILEY CLOTHING CO. Y. M. C. A. Bldg. 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