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PROF. S. H. EDMUNDS. SPEAKS AT UNIVERSITY Supt. of Sumter Schools Lectures to Normal Students LeConte College. Prof. S. H. Edmunds, Superin tendent of Suniter schools, an alum nus of Carolina, gave an interesting and instructive lecture on "The Qualifications of a Teacher" in Davis College last Friday morning. He stressed the point that boys and girls should be separated after the age of fourteen, and that the boys should have a man teacher. The teacher should know the nature and aspiration of each boy; he should learn to give and take, and act with perfect fairness lie should be force ful and courageous. In order for a teacher to be successful lie must be vigorous, virile, scholarly. able to teach and to govern, and must be a true man with genuine manhood. A virile man, that is, one who has a strong masculine appearance, must be proficient in outdoor sports, and be able to appeal strongly to his stu dents. The teacher must he well grounded on his subjects in order that he may be respected by his pu pils, and that he may give them an ideal-a necessity with boys. As every teacher must govern his p)u pils, there are certain laws and uses that he should keep in mind. Gen uine manhood is included in all the above qualifications and is depen dent upon them. The lecture was enjoyed by all present, as Professor Edniunds has (lone much along educational lines, and speaks from experience. Alumni Bulletin. At the annual meeting of the alumni on January 16th, the (ues tion of establishing a bulletin to be devoted exclusively to alumni inter ests and news was referred to the executive committee. This colimit tee met recently in the office of Mr. W. T. Aycock on Law Range and (ecide(d to make the attempt. Pro fessors E. L. Green and A. C. Moore were placed in charge of the establishment to work out the de tails. The first issue will appear be fore the close of the session. This bulletin will fill a great need, suplylintg the means of keeping the allni ini touch with their alma mlater andl with each other-. Mr. Hamilton Holt Will Address University. On Friday, March 7th, Carolina will enjoy the iral-c tieat oIf hearing Mr. 'Hamilton HolIt, the well-known edlitor- of ThIe Inde/>endentI since 1897. Mr. Holt will deliver his Iec tilte oin the "FIedlerationi of the World."' Mr-. IHolt is a man of wide andl var-ied experience, and( is wvell known in literar-y, socialistic and scienitific circles. lie hlas held many positionis of gr-eat hionoir, amongI them )resilent of h i'hi:..atio al Peace Congress of the United States, and director of the World Peace Foundation. In 1909 he was decorated by the Emperor of Japan with the Order of the Sacred Treas ure. His chief work now is in"/writ ing editorials for The Indefentdent, but he often goes on lecture tours of the United States. Sick and Near Sick. The many friends of G. 1M. Mc leer, who has recently undergone an operation for appendicitis at the Columbia hospital. are glad to know that he is doing nicely. The stu dents feel deeply the loss of his pres ence, and hope for his quick restora tion. In a few (lays we expect to welcome him back on the campus. T. M. Rembert is improving as rapidly as can be expected. J. L. Jenkins is confined in the in firmary with roseola. C. M. Epting was in the infirmary for a few (lays last week. G. D. Varn is in the infirmary. E. B. Boyle and \V. D. \Vestmore lanl caine out of the infirmary TFues (lay. $20 for Prize Essay. Notice has been received at the University of South Carolina of the essay contest conducted by the South Carolina Division of Colonial Dames. The prize is $20, and the subject, "The Resources and Indus tries of Colonial Carolina." This contest is between several colleges and schools of the State. It is thought that there will be some en tries from the University. Good Wialhea From the Governor "Creat boy! 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