University of South Carolina Libraries
MANY NEW BOOAS, IN LIbRARY Men Urged to Use the Libr ,iy More Freely. Librarian Wishes to Aid Students. Mr. Kennedy, librarian of the University, has asked that an amount of space be given him to use for notes, booklists, and var ious information he wishes to get before the students. His object is to stimulate a more vital inter est in the library by keeping it as much as possible before the men on the campus. The library this year is prob ably better than ever before. Numerous new books have been placed on the shelves. Valuable reference books have been bought and the fiction department has - been materially increased. The librarian and his assistant are willing and anxious to help any man who is desirous of get v4 ting information. Especial at 6 tention has been paid the Caro lina-Davidson debate on commis sion government and a quantity of data is available. The maga zine table of the library is espec ially well stocked this year, and the most up-to-date periodicals, both technical and of fiction will be found there. The following is a list of new books to be found on the library shelves: DESCRIPTION AND TIRAVELS Antony--In Saint Dominic's Country, Bennett Arnold-Your United States. Blitchfeldt-A Mexican Jour ney. Bryce-South America; Obser vations and Impressions. Clemenceau-South America Today. Conway-My Pilgrimnage to the Wise Men of the East. Van Dyke---Through South America. Winter-Chili and Her People of Today. BIOGRAPHY Bradford--Lee the American. Bryant-The Reign of A ntonius Pius. Capers--The Soldier Bishop, Ellison Cr ers. Dixon -The Life Worth Living. )uBose J. W:-Gencral Josep;h Wheeler and the Army of Tenn. DuBose W. P, ---Turning Points in My Life. Ifopkins--The Life of Alexan der Severus. Holland, R. S., ed.-The Let ters and Diary of Laura M. Tlowne. Written from the Sea Islandls of South Carolina. MacNutt. -- Bartholomew de la Casas. MacNutt-Fernando Co r t e z and the Contest of Mexico. Page--Robert E. Lee, Man and Soldier. Paine- -Mark Twain, a Biogra phv. (8 vois.) Raleigh- Shakespeare. Robertson-Goethe and t h e Twentieth Century. Rowlane, Kate 1 Mason, ed. - The Journal of Julia LeGrand. HISTORY Anderson, Charles C a r t e r Fighting by Southern Federals. Anderson. C. L. G.-Old Pana ma and Castilla del Ora. Ashe-History of North Caro lina. Botsford-The Story of Rome as the Greeks and Romans Tell it. Browning-A History of the Modern World, 1815-1910. Cox-The Athentian Empire. Cox -The Greeks and the Per sians. Ferrero-The Greatness a n d Decline of Rome. (5 vols.) Forbes-Lindsay, Cubaand Her People of Today. Grant-Greece in the Age of Pericles. Haverfield-The Romanization of Roman Britain. Hegermann-Linderrone-In the Courts of Memory, 1858-1875. Jones, Samuel-The Siege of Charleston, S. C. Lang, Andrew-A Short His tory of Scotland. MacAlister-A History of Civi lization in Palestine. McCall---The History of Ga. Paltsits, Victor Hugo, ecl. Minutes of the Commissioners for Detecting Conspirators in the State of New York (1778-1781.) Pelham---Outtlines of Roman History. Salley, A. S., ed.---Warrants for Lands in South Carolina, (1672-1679.) Salley, A. S.,ed.---Journal of the Commissioners of the Navy of South Carolina, 1776-79. Seignobos---History of Ancient Civil:zation. Seignobos---History of Medie val and Modern Civilization. Seignobos---History of C o n tenporary Civilization. Shuckburgh---History of Rome to the Battle of Actium. Sloan---The French War and the American Revolution. Tappan---When Knights Were Bold. Walker---The Making of the NTation, 178 -1817. Walsh---The 'Thirteenth, the :arcatest of Centuries. Vv h itman---German VI mories. Wright. Cen. Marcus J.---Gen "ral ofrilcers of the ( nmedeate 'rmy and ;overnment. MEET ME AT THE ST. ELMO SMOKE SHOP Pocket Billiards Sanitary Soda Fount MOfRIS S. 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