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Columbia,' S. C., N@venmiobr 15,1913
- Personal Representative Reed
Smith has returned from David
son.
Isn't it a fortunate thing that
the letter containing Gertie's
costumes didn'tgo astray?
** *
You gonna see Ben Hur down
stairs or are you goin' to the
roost? So are we.
***
Stabbed Him In Angry Mood
headline. My, my, that's as bad
as being shot in the suburbs.
***'
Here's a sympathy to the
Bible class leader who under
takes to reform Rutledge.
The bible classes are now mQv
ing smoothly along and the mor
al life of the campus is .looking
up.
***
Busbee set some precedent,
eh? See what Jerry Pate did to
the rotten old machine down itn
Darlington?
One of the campus wits rises
to remark that a split causes a
sight draft or the First Nation
al bank.
We won't. stand for any insin
uation about oiur -co-eds. We
may be entertaining Gertrudes
unawares.
No, the cast With Be Hr
won't be the sare Lattm
the show was here wewe'th
Roman populace.
Thqugh the Davidson lion has
already retreated frorm Chlilotte
to h is own lair, ye wi we
beax'd him "onf the hl)If
0101
O si 'our st ' re :',
fewd4ayoitiice ad
tn e out -of th
I hIl i,wht was wa~o1
British, ete, ete~ etM Thead
is the only place othe
whiere the phenoerinn y'e
observed.
Why is there any~ ne st~
o ir foo$~ball season. to. oh
~anksgiving day? Slinpy be
cadef the larg Northeri e
have to stop p aing n this '
due to the rigors of .ths ~ie
is thisany:reason why6 w6 do
follow eult? The m'a tu y
could very easily get g*4mesM .t
some of the smallei collegesI
the State, and as .the epense
of bringing such teamis here
would be small the Athletic 4s
sociation would come out on- the.
long end of the deal. Of coeurse
the class games will ameliorate
this somewhat, and yet thei ris
no doubt that games with iuch
colleges as Newberry, Prnan
and Presbyterian would prve a
big drawing card.
"LITERARY BOB."
Last Friday night a man who
had been connectea with the
University for, over 88 3reass
died. He was one who had. as
ways had the bet interest Of the
University at heast and who at:
ways did his utmost .to ineasse
her powar and promulgate her
fame. In point of service he was
the dean of the institution Sie
his regime began men whose
naies are now among the ost
honored and revered in the Sate
have passed- through arolina,
carrying with them the recollec
tion of the cheery faceand frIind..
ly greeting of "Literary NBob.
He was a perfect example of the
old fashipned Sotithe!n' a4ky.
But now he has dusted his last
moth-eaten tome; has gie' his
last earthly greeting. An his
eyet have wandered for the last
time over the stretch of greens
ward banked by crumbling buil
Ings. Requiescat in Pace.
Carolinia Scrubs Play Pou
The Carolina scrubs
ptrong tem from Portercolle
tary Academy will nd 'M ad
Charleton on Fiday. *Bb.
two teams are 'both very the
and ood hate hls lta
0 r 4 4
dq1 t a~t i '! tie and
d t ze O e
tha de rte,JChairle
tont
helntinu SCO j 8t"0a ; 4
half rhd tui Heyw rdeeod
It aegos$ o the frst tothdowrd
W&~~e9%dykjelied, gpal io
Carolina 7(F da r '":,:;
The e 6rd'and +lat tWOda0,i
came in th>fourth. qurtt ;s
beore the lagt wjij 1C tl.bleW.
L a~to and "Hew. aseld
tll-badown tho 11dr.14
st'iking dtance 4p oridt.
goa1: Langaton egt, i;tal
and aided by- the superbirif r
ference of Hill, went acrs :th
line.'. Goal was non ki kdo
Score- Garolina,''old .
The lineup follo
Iendersor., L E Hill
Coarsoy L f' j
Farrler L ( McTer.
Price C Ston y
Lotseich 'R G Weh ian
Suttont RTGoic
Freeman R E
J. Swanson oQea
Moseley R H.[co_.
Genney. Rrt
Lawles ' B' , ou% wur
Referee, .'osterf t
Sidney;) Umpire, Holl1nc
(Clemson;) : ead lnes rn,
Thrasher, (Leligh-) Qu arters,
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