The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 11, 1913, Page 4, Image 4
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.
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AS GOOD AS THE BEST
80c and $1 the pound
A Fresh supply always on hand at
SEASE DRUG STORE
909 MAIN STREET
Also Full Line of
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Cigars, To'accos
Stationery, etc.
We r.ill appreciate your patronage.
Give us a trial.
"Keeping in Front "
You fellows know what that means!
We've been very successful in this
regard with Fatima Cigarettes. By
the way, these cigarettes were first
sold in the college towns-and you
agreed with us that they were good.
Then we put out for the big race,
to make Fatimas of nation-wide rep
utation, and today more are sold than
any other cigarette in this country.
No purer, or more carefully chosen
tobacco grows than that in Fatimas.
We purposely put them in a plain
inexpensive wrapper-in this way
we can afford quality tobacco, and
twenty of the smokes for 15 cents.
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Success fellows I You started this
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this country.
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