The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 31, 1914, Page 3, Image 3
OTHER COLLEGES
The fqllowers of the Muse have
organized a Poet's Club at Texa
University.
Out of every two men in the
University of Chicago one makes
his way through college.
Co-eds in the University of
Missouri are showing their mas
culinity by wearing derbies and
English knock-about hats.
A "nickel dance" was recent.
ly given at Stanford University,
Cal., for the benefit of the Euro
pean War Red Cross Fund.
The Texas Journalist is the
jname of a new weekly to be edit.
:ed and printed by the students
"of the School of Journalism of
the University of Texas. It is
ulanned to be a model Texas
county newspaper.
The students of Baylor Univer
ity, Waco, Texas, are organiz
_ng a military company under the
recent act of Congress, whereby
colleges are issued one rifle for
every 5 members and 120 rounds
of ammunition for every member
of the club.
The 1914 annual of The United
States Naval Academy had as its
editor-in-chief -a South Carolina
midshipman. His name is C. F.
Martin, of Blaekville. The 1914
"Lucky Bag" is prized by the
midshipmen as the best ever is
sued by the Naval Academy.
News From Winthrop.
On Friday night, the -23rd, the
students of Winthrop enjoyed
an evening of de,ightful singing,
rendered by Jenny Dufan, a
prima donna coloratura Sopram
of the Chicago-Philadelphia
Opera Co. She sang in French,
German, and ;in English.
Several ,reeis of educational
pictures were shown on Satur
day night. Some were scientif
ic pictures, while others that
were shown were "Berlin I"ire
Departmerrt," "Antwerp," and
"Battle-ship.
Mrs. Sittle, a returned mission
ary from China, and a native of
the first ,part ,of the week. She
delieed an ,addreaa, in' .ihepel,
on lher wonk uin 'Uhin~a, -and tthe
progress of China.
iR. iP. Bellinger, anothe.r<onetif
schoiil, 'was shatking 'handa ,with
his imany ,fiiends at the fair
grounda 'Thuraday. '"Yink" is
isinpratticin)g.at:Rnharo
PERSONALS
Haddon Johnson was away
from his law studies last Satur
day and Monday.
J. H. Young is another one of
our men who has lost one of his
family recently.
(,.'B, Templeton secured per
mission to return home for
Thursday and Friday.
M. R, Reese retired trom
the campus from Wpdnesday af
ternoon until Saturday.
J. A Axson was absent from
the campus from Wednesday af
ternoon until Thursday night.
S. N. Lott took advantage of
the holidays this week-and hus
tied home for a week end stay.
David Polier was absent from
his college pursuits today at the
request of his father H. D. Po
lier of Aiken.
"Chief" LaGrone left the
campus Thursday afternoon for
a short business errand to Bates
burg, S. C., his home.
Waters, Scott, Kizer, Bolt,
"Gravy" Carroll, and others
have been employed by the Fair
Association this week.
The sympathy of each and
every one of us is extended to one
of our number, Ernest Morgan,
who was recntty called home on:
account a death in his family.
Paul Moore's service has been
secured by the "Mill News" cf
Charlotte, N. C. for the contri
bution of a series of Articles on
"Roller Covering." His first
article will appear in next week's
issue.
Three Games Next Week.
In spite of the hard fight the
the team put up againt the
Clemson Tigers, the Carolina
.squad was .out for practice as
eager as ever on Friday.
The squad has a full week
next week. On Wednesday
Carolina meets Wofford at thel
Spartanburg Fair. And it is
well agt eed that Wofford's team
though light and comparatively
inexperienced, has ,plenty of
".pap" arnd rough players. Over
-confidence in one college teams'
strength; and lack of eonfidence
in the other college team's
strength, has caused many de
feats for the former.
'On Saturday Carolina will be
playing two games at the same
time. The .varsity will.entertain
Wake .orest on the home field ,
,while the.happy aerubs,will sipeed
away to-Greenwood to rmeet the'
handsome ylads of 1B. M. I.
The infirmary officials are
pleased to report that no stu
ents have been reported sick for
the last ton days.
Y. M. C. A.
There was no regular rneetirng
of the Y. M. C. A. this week on
account of it being Fair Week.
The time of meeting of the Y.
M. C. A. has been changed from
Wednesday nights at 7:80 to
Thursday nights at the sante
hour.
Dr. Winfield Scott Hail, a
graduate of Northwestern Unj
versity, and one of America's
most noted physicians, will be
on the campus soon.
Next Thursday night the Asso
ciation will be addressed by Dr.
Blackwood, the new pastor of
the First Presbyterian Church.
Dr. Blackwood will choose as his
subject, "The Young Man,
Jesus." Fellows, let us come
out in full force as we shall cer
tainly hear something well worth
while. Let us all be there on
time.
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