The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 07, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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CO-ED. ,DEPARTMENT, Miss Fromberg, Editor A member of the co-eds re gently had a thought and is still alive! If we can Sea--wright there will be Marks in the Ayer by the end of this week. ;* * An inquisitive .co-ed wighes to know the following: "If the Potts should Wauch-ope to the Baker would,it Snow-den?" The co-eds met at the Varsity Hall on Marion Street, at 10:30 Wednesday morning, and dis cussed various matters of inter est. The co-eds will submit to a medical exemination, and it is a matter of great discussion among them as to how many of them will be found minus a heart or possessive of two. Speaks On Woman Suffrage. In its study of woman suff rage the class in argume.itation taught by Dr. Reed Smith is go ing to definite sources for its material. Both sides of the matter have been. presented to the class by men who have made special. studies of the question at issue. Monday morning Dr. L. P. Chamb3rlayne, who is one of the most ardent supporters of the feminist movement, pre sented the affirmative side: Wednesday Mr. H. 0. Hanna, of the student body, discussed the negative. Mr. Hanna won the Clariosophic debaters' medal last year by his work in opposition to the further extension of*suftrage to women. From the points gathered from..s these,. two; talks and from individual research, the class will write quite an ex tended debate upon this topic. President Will Be Away. President Currell will be away from the campus at least three days next week. Monday and Tuesday he will be at the an nual meeting of the National As sociation of State Universities to be held at Washington, D. C. On November 13, he will deliv er two addresses at Summerland College, Batesburg. The Luth eran girls will have the pies uire of hearing him at the chap el hours and again in the evening. Sam McCown: I was so broke last week that I came veryg.. near selling my shops. Miles: How near did you? McCown: I had them half t~d FACTS-ABOUTTHE. RODDEY DEBATE Query SLigh%ly ;Changed at Meeting of Eontestants. The men who intned to try out for the Roddey medal held a meeting in chapel Tuesday for the purpose of changing the query that was announced by the Faculty Cpynmittee, The query as first submitted was, ,"Resglv ed, That total elimination in 1915 is the best solutio of the cot ton situation in South Carolina." It was thought by some that this meant that if South Carolina alone eliminated, regardless of other states, it would not be for the best interest of this State. As the elimination by this State alone would not effect the - price of cotton naterially, and as the affirmative wanted a better showing, the following query was submitted to the Faculty Committee and adopted: "Re solved, That total elimination in 1915 is the best solution to the cotton situation in the South." Civic Club Meets. Last night the University Civic Club held its third meeting for this year. Mr. H. E. Dan ner read a very enlightening paper entitled, "Individualism and Socialism-the Present Ten dency." After the reading of this paper, the points brought out by Mr. Danner were fully discussed by members of the club. Dr. Reed Smith, faculty adviser for the club, was present and joined in the discussion, much to the advantage of the members. It may be of interest to the student body in general to know that the Civic .Club intends, to change its point of view from that of statewide legislation to the study of city and community conditions. In this way the club will become more practical than it has been in the past.. For each member will have a chance to form a definite idea of the changes he will try to accomp lish in his future city or com munity. B. M. I. and the Scrubs. This afternoon the varsity would-be's will tackle Bai ley Military Institute at Greenwood. Several former varsity players will be in the lineup. This is the second game for the scrubs, the previous one with Porter's going the wrong way. But the team has been strengh hened since then and the .m declare they will bring home a victory from Greenwood, Nothing on earth can smile but mn.~ Gems may flash reflected lig9#t,, but what is a diamond ASK YOUR I ' OR SALIAT ALL OOLLIG 804 D... t....... a Ammn Fountale Pe'. 0., - ~Manadure. , 165 De.ma.ir. Street. AB BOTT'S 1300 MAIN STREET . TOBACOS, CIGARS and COLD DRINKS AGENTS .FOR BELL'S FORKDIPT and APOI.LQcOCQ1 TES HEADQUARTERS FOR COLLEGE MEN Why not patronize the two best equipped Barber Shops in the City? 604.N. L. & E. Bank Bldg. Jeffefson Hotej Shop Max FRIEDMAN, Proprietor. Thain's Barber Shop 108 Union Bank Building BEST HAIR CUTTERS IN THE CITY ALL WHITE WORKMEN Perry-Mann Electric Co. - The Live Wires Electrical Headquarters FOl First Class Service Go To MEAN'S BARBER SHOP SIX BARBERS FOR CANDY, FRUITS, CIGARS GOTO N. Constan 12(6 aud 1211 Main Street BIHARI THE COLLEGE CATERER The Finest Little Lunch Room in Columbia. Ideal Theatre Building Pay us a visit & nd bring the Ladies. Prof. Carson (in Physics): If you could see the molecules in tihis piece of heated iron they would be moving so fast ygga could not see them. A face that cannot 1rlnile is a bud that cnnnt blaons . -E ORIGINAL. )N-LEA L mAL!R - E p rntatri.o..eam-. .m ..... u ..e . a = 10 per cent DISCOUNT TO ALL STUDENTS HABENICHT McDOUOALL CO. Abletic. goods, 'Pennants 1631 Main St. - 'Phone .670 Welcome College Men! Cola Book & Stat'y Co. Text Books, Translations and Nrte Books, PENN ANTS. If We Haven't Got It We'll Get It For You. 1536 Main St. Phone 1686 S. B. McMASTER SPORTING COLUMBIA :-: S. C. HARDWARE' Of Every Description Lorick & Lowrance, Inc. Columbia. S. C. I. S. Pinkussohn Cigar COMPANY The Largest Tobacconists in the South CIGARS SODA WATER P~OOL4 The Most Select Stock PROFIT SHARING PREMIUM ERTIFIATE FREE' ARROW. 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