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PINFEATHERS as St. Die died yet? * ** ilson may go South. -Head What! *** will be some funeral when put the bury in Newberry. * ** he German Club will certainly e to pull together this year. * ** as there any Price at the ed reception, or was it all for ve? urkey Waking Up.-Head e. It's time. Thanksgiving's ing. *** he French return the cold el of the bayonet for the cold al of Lorraine. *** It used to be "Yes! Thank u!" in chapel. Now it is oung gentlemen." The mobilization of the Rus ns appears to have been true ily in one syllable: the mob--. Dr. Moore's chickens have 'eamed pleasant dreams since arcus Aurelius went from ong us. .* * Next week is going to be a iighty un-fair week to a certain oatball team from the upper art of the State. * ** "[H. S. Henwood gets life sen ence for shooting S. L. Von hul." In our opinion Henwood vas also Von Phul. Still, it's atural that a Hlenwood be Von 'hul. ALUMNI NOTES H. W. Gasque. '05 is holding he rod over the pupils of the Valhalla High S-hool. Win. H. Allen, '94, of Flor nce, now a Lieutenant in the United States army, has recently muarried. The State of this week con tains the notice of the approach ing marriag.e of Miss MamRie Grace Squier, M. A. of 1910. Han na and H-unley, A ttorneys, Chesterfiekd, S. C., recalls to our minds R. E. Hannia and C. L. Ilunley, '04, of our. law school. Van Cleave Parrott. '10, and former' assistant in chemistry, paid the campus a visit this week. "Polly" is now success fully in business in Sumter. He is pleasantly remembered by all former stud.nts. OTHER COLLEGES Of the 486 students enrolled in. Washington and Lee University 238 are meeting, wholly or in part, their own expenses. Freshmen at the University of Wisconsin are required to wear a special "fresh" cap, so that no one will doubt their specie. Two members of the fourth class at West Point were soph mores at U. S. C. last year. They are J. I. Cohen and J. A. Stan sell. The law students of the Uni versity of Tennessee have their own chapel and chapel exercises. This is a new idea and promises to work well. Since Vanderbilt has been wrested from the control of the Southern Methodist church, the Methodists will establish a big university in Atlanta. The new president of Deleware College, Samuel Chiles Mitchell, was installed last week with ap propriate ceremonies. Dr. Mitch ell is pleasantly remembered at Carolina. The College of Law of the State University of Kentucky has added a four year course. One year will be devoted to spe cial work in the college of Arts and Science. Tennessee students interested in newspaper work have organ ized a Journalistic club. They plan to have prominent newspa per men to address them from time to time. A London man decided to with draw his offer of $10,000,000 to Harvard University if Prof. Munsterburg did not leave the in stitution. Prof. Munsterburg re signed but at the request of the authorities he withdrew his res ignation. Freedom of speech to Harvard is dearer than millions. News From Winthrop. The missionary who is being sent by the Young Women's Christian Association of Win throp College, visited the girls at the College. She arrived on Wednesday, the 14th, for a stay of six or seven days. On Wed nesdaiy night, at prayer meet ing, she delivered an address on, "'Results of Winthrop in India" Several times during her stay she spoke to the students. On Saturday night, the Win throp Literary Society held its first pub)lic meeting. The .euh iet for the evening- wns, "Folk WEEKLY C (Oct 26 Sunc Dr. Smith's Bible Class meets I Mon Cheering practice for the Clems The Annual State Fair has its o Tues Three of the Bible classes meet Law men Wedn Second cheering practice, to be As per catalogue holiday schedu Wofford-Newberry football gam Regular Y. M. C. A. meeting at Thur Football game Carolina vs. Clen President Currell addresses Faii According to catalogue holiday Fride Dr. Currell addresses Presbyter Satu: Present Gamecock staff retires. Clarosophic Literary Society cor dian Socie Lore." The en tire program was carried out splendidly. There' were Irish, Scotch, and Nor wegian folk dances, and two dramatised folk tales. The girls took the plays well in hand, and much credit was given the presi dent. On the same evening, the new Frolic Hall was opened and dedi cated. The dedication was open ed by recitations, speeches songs, and a grand march in which all took part. The grand march was led by Dr. D. B. Johnson, and Miss Ruth Berry, the president of the Student Government Association. For several days, during the week ending on October 17, the York County Fair was held. The Winthrop students were al lowed to see the parade, and were given a whole holiday on Friday, the 16th. On the even ing the same day a grand dis play of fireworks was shown, to which the Winthrop students went in a body. In connection with the Y. M. C. A work, the students at Win throp have recently raised twelve hundred dollars. Five hundred of this amount is to be used for the Winthrop-Clemson cottage at Blue Ridge. W. W. Barr was off of the campus this week on business matters. The College Man's Clothing Store MAIN ...---:- STREET ALENDAR -Nov. 1.) lay rom 1:00 until 2:00 p. m. day Dn-Carolina game after chapel. )ening. day in Flinn Hall at 7:45 p.m. ake note. esday held at the chapel. led. e at Fair Grounds. 7:30 in Flinn Hall. sday ison at noon. -fax School. given. y. ian Brotherhood at Chester. rday venes at 7:30 p. m.; Euphra ty at 7:45. OPEN ON SUNDA Y 1345 Main St. Phone 372 The Savoy S. W. Wesberry, Prop. Hot Lunches Candy, Cigars, Tobacco New Fountain and 'Pool Room Installed College Boys Especially Invited ICE CREAM Is the standard refreshment for Dances, Receptions, etc. We have the QUALITY at a reason able price, and are especially equipped for catering to college and society functions. THE HILL ICE CREAM CO. - Phone 358 - Office and Plant I004-'08 Lady Street PRESSING Have your clothes cleaned and pressed. RATES: $1.00 PER MONTH 2 Suits per Week We call for and deliver your clothes. T-tylor Street Pressing Club Phone 3436 "Best Styles for Young Men" WALTERS 1420 MAIN PHONE 573 MEN AND BOYS Do You Take The Bird?3