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Mr. E. D. Sompayrac Speaks to Y. M. C. A. Continued from Page 1. profession. After a few years . of studying, the propose archi tect passes off the theoretical 3 stage of life and enters upon the Li stage experimentation on which n the real game of life is played. The several steps, Mr. . Sompayrac propose, is to enter the office of a firm of the very h best architects that can be found and to serve with diligence and hope for apprenticeship that candidates for the profession must serve. In speaking of the financial remuneration of the architecture the speaker stated that the stan dard that the architect demands for profesfional work is five per cent of the total cost of the oper ation, "but it has been found in recent years to be too low, there is just now being considered re commendations by the active societies of this profession to in crease the fee." Then he pointed out the rela tion of the architect to the sev eral men in the transaction, which involves the document known as the Uniform Contract, article II of which reads as follows: " It is understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto UNIVER SOUTH C Founded by the State in The University is organized 1. ScHooL OF ARTS AND Sc study in Languages, History degrees of A. B. and B. S. worth from $1() to $150 each. II. ScHoot oF EDUCATION, I to serve the State as teachers, of schools. In this course the III. GRADUATE SCHOOL, wit the degree of Master of Arts. 'he Graduates of the colleges of UnivesUy in all courses except Law, IV. SCHOOL oF ENcINEERI leading to C E. and E. E. deg V. SCHOOL OF LAW, with a LL. I. The presence of the the State Law Library afford College fees for the year, $1 For women college fees are tuition, $40 additional. Roori year. Active teachers have the without any charge whatever. ing Room Scholarships with be FOR CATALO( A 2. OORE, COLUMF that the work included in this contract is to be done under the direction of the said architects and that their decision as to true construction and meaning of the drawings and specifications shall be final." After making some sugges tions as to how the architect should deal witt his client, Mr. Sompayrac outlined the process the architect pursues in securing work and executing it, stressing especially the work of prelimin ary sketching and accurate men suration. And finally the speaker spoke of the eminent architects of the past among whom he mentioned the name of Robert Mills, who designed the library at this Uni versity. Perritt Goes to Greensboro. Olin Perritt, star twirler f Carolina last season, has been bought by the Greensboro club of the North Carolina League from Pineville, Ky., of the Appala chian League. The infirmary is being be sieged with patients suffering with measles and mumps. Those who have the mumps are: C. M. McTeer, Jackson, Holmes, Shuler, Lott, and Noble. SITY OF AROLINA 1801 in the Capital City with the following divisions: IENCI., with various courses of Science, etc., leading to the Eight general Scholarships vhich seeks to prepare persons principals and superintendents A. B. is the degree conferred. h advanced courses leading to South Carolina are admitted to the without charge for tuition. SG, CIVIL AND ELECTRIcAIL, rees. :ourse leading to the degree of rarious courts and the use of !xceptional facilities. 4, including mledical attention. only $12. For those paying i, with light and service, $8 a idvantages of the University Loan funds available. D i n ardl free at Steward's Ilall. UE ADDIRESS Acting President IA,.S. C. The University Man can find what he wants in Clothing, Hats and Furnishings at Scruggs & Bailey 1412 Main Street -0 J. L. PERKINS Campus Representative S. B. McMASTER SPOUTING ())I)5 COITMRIA :-: S. C. Say Fellows Ne> Spring Suits, Hats, Ties, Collars, Shirts, etc., are now on display at SWAN'S Why not look them over before you buy? 1330 Main St., Phone 306 Huyler's Candy Looks good and tastes good --the standard by which all others are judged. Thomas' Drug Store Exclusive Agents MEET ME AT THE ST. ELMO SMOKE SHOP Pocket Billiards Sanitary Soda Fount MORRIS S. SCHAS, Prop. Columbia, S. C. OPEN ON SUNDA Y 1345 Main St. Phone 372 The Savoy S. W. Wesberry, Prop. Hol Lunches Candy, Cigars, T'obacco New Fountain and 'Pool Room Installed College Boys Esnecially Inviteel Boys! You are always welcome at the Jerome Barber Shop Everything Sanitary - 'ry Us Student Headquarters Bryan's Book Store Books, Stationery and Printing. College Pennants, Pillows and Posters. HARDWARE Of Every Description Lorick & Lowrance, Inc. Columbia, S. C. REMEMBER BOYS. -FOR ATHLETIC GOODS Habenicht-McDougall Co. 1631 Main St. ' Phone 690 You are always welcome The Marshall-Frost Co. Clothing and Furnishings for College Men SUITS MADE TO MEASURE PHONE 2420 1318 MAIN ST. PHONE 700 FULL DRESS SUITS FOR RENT Peter 0. Hulth MERCHANT TAILOR 1204 LA DY STREET (O( Y. M. C. A. Building MEET ME AT THE College Fruit Store Cold Drinks, Fruits Candies, Tobaccos Also Lunches GEORGE TOPSHE, Proprietor Give Him a Call Main aned College Streets