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The Ga4c ce PUBLISHV.D WEEKLY BY THE LITESAZY SOCIETIES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CABoLINA. TERMS $1.50 A SEE SION, PAYAB ,E IN ADVANCE. Entered as second-class natter Novein ber 20, 1908, at the postoffice at Columbia, S. C., under the- Act of March 8, 1879. Tim GAME000K solicits -humorous sketches, essays, verses, etc., and will gladly publish such as is available, when accompanied by the full natne of the author. Unsigned manuscripts will neither be acknowledged nor returned. All checks and money orders should be made payable to B. B. Williams, Jr., Business Manager. lbditorial Rooms in Flinn Hall. Business Manager. B. B. WILLIAMS. Ja............Norway Assistant Business Manager. T. T. CARROLL...............Columbia BOARD OF EDITORS. Editor-in-Chief. E. R. JETER (Clar. )..............Richland Associate Editor. M. W. PRICE (Clar.).......Danville Va. Assistant Editors. E. S. GAMBRELL (Clar.).......Anderson HADDON JOHNSON (Euph.)........Aiken C. P. BARRE (Euph. )..........Lexington H. C. BREARLEY (Euph.).............Lee E. W. MULLINS -(Law):............Marion W. J. SCOTT (Y. M. C. A.)...Edgefield M. A. WRIGHT (Student Body) Edgefield Columbia, S. C., December 13, 1913 Surely the Glee club hasn't freckles on its voice? Current humor-some of those applications for degrees. * * * The Dorcas Sewing Circle mot to: A stitch in time saves nine. * ** Ever hear a co-ed answer "Un prepared" in class? Nobody else has. * * * We've just nachally gotter win that debate from Trinity next March. * ** None but the most vicious of co-eds will dare to cut two classes the same term. In football they say "When thy enemy mashes off one cheek, turn the other." * * * Take a slant at some of these seniors and see if you don't grow a bit skeptical about "Emollit mores nec sinit esse feros." * * * It's all 'right for these seminary students to take a little work around here, but we won't stand for any corruption of our morals. Not to get mushy at allI, but just as a matter of information say, you lady killers, is it more blessed to give than to receive a kiss? The ancient language depart ment assures us of a pass on LIAt -in II on account of that "Vox co:edi, vox Gamec.oeki". para rapnh. <fThe Dorcas sowing circle 4 tinues its weekly meetings the result that bushels of conversation Vre being wasted in the girls' study. No use talking, it leads to re ligious doubt to consider the freshman and at the same time reflect that it is written "Man is but a little Jowerthan the angels." To our mind the fourth year Latin student was exactly correct when he said: "What I don't know about Latin is hardly worth knowing and *hat I do know isn't worth more than a cent or two." Who are the best two men on Bill Streit's second all-Southern team? Order! Order! The vote is unanimous, and the gentlemen are awarded the hon or. (Loud and prolonged ap plause.) We are dead against these in sidious lobbies, just like Wood row-but while at home during the holidays, you might ease up to your legislative representative and casually drop a few words about how rotten our chapel is. THE TRACK ASSOCIATION. Last week there was held at the University a meeting that was fraught with interest to those who wish the University to do well in athletics.. This was the meeting held here to form a State track association. Every one knows that for the past few years the University has failed dismally in her efforts to put out a track team. This may be attributed in part to the fact that a suitable coach had not been secured. But this fault has entirely been remedied this year. We have two coaches both of whom are redhot live wires. These men are doing their utiost to put out the best bunch of men that ever donned the Garnet and Black track duds. But the thing that will contri bute the most to a successful season will be the interest that the fellows are going to take in this form of athletics. This is our one chance to retrieve the loss of the Clemson game. We have some fellows here that ought to do as well as any men in the State. This meeting is not only good for the best interest of the Uni1 'versity but for the State at large. It will bring the col leges of the State into closer af filiation and will serve to ce ment the bonds of friendship be tween them. We have always needed some such association so that we could engage in athletic contests with Presbyterian Col e and W ttbrd: These et eges should all put out a track team, The high schools of the, St't' have achieved wonderful resitji with their organization. s w d$ should we not do as well? SWIPING MAGAZINES. Those fellows who are connect ed with the Carolinian are re ceiving considerable trouble, be cause of the fellows taking the exchanges out of the postoffice. At the recent Press Associatieii convention held at Erskine, the representatives of Carolina were well blessed out because they had failed to respond to exchanges they had never received. Fellows may not realize that they are working a serious injury to the good name of the Univer sity. It was very hard for the delegates from ' alina to say that some of the fellows had tak en the magazines from the post office. There is not the slightest use for the men to act like this. Every exchange received here will be placed upon the table in Flinn Hall where evei-y one will have free access to them. This will save the managers of the Carolinian much embarrassment and will also leave us in good re putewith other college magazines. CLASS FOOTBALL. That was a very good idea, of the Advisory Board in not allow ing any men who had participa ted in either a varsity or scrub game to play class football. This season there has been a marked scarcity of material on the foot ball field and to remedy this de fect, the Advisory Board passed this rule. This will allow. Coach Edger ton to get a line on some of the embryo Brickleys, Mahans, Coys, Heffelfingers, Hestons, etc., that have not been developed this year. There are men here who can show the goods in a manner cal culated to twist rings in the Ti ger's tail next Fair Week. It will also put the classes on a more equal - standpoint in their games, for most of the men who go out for class teams are those who haven't played at all. We Feature Eagle Caps 'The classiest cap for YOUNG men Bailey Clothing Co. Old Y. M. C. A. nBrig First Class Service GOTO MEAN'S BARBER SHO SIX BARBER8 If You Want College Clothes, Hats, Cape See'the United Tailoring & Hat Company 1619 Main St. Net to Grand Theatre Student Headquarters Bryan's Book Store Books, Stationery and " Printing. College Pennants, Pillows and Posters. 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