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LITERARY SOCIETIES Clariosophic Program. The following program will be carried out by the Clariosophic literary society Saturday even ing, November 14th. Declamers: G. A. Gullick, R. L. Brown. Reader: G. M. Mears. Orator: W. P. Brandenburg. Debaters: Affirmative; M. M. Steward, C. T. Smith; Nega tive M. M. Levy, G. B. Temple ton. The following query will be discussed: "Resolved, That it is to the best interest of South Carolina to have two strong po litical parties in the State. Euphradian Program. The Euphradian program will be as follows: Readers: Rich, Hope and Charles. Declaitners: Turtletaub. Thomas and Rcollins. Orator: )inkiws. Sub.ject for extemporanonts peaker, "The needs of the .;"niversity. D' l)ebate: Afiirnative: \litr scarver, Crawford. Neg-itve; .Blatt. McLeod. Query, "Re ;solved. That the Austra:ian ha' slot sh,ii ?d be adopte(d throeghout cthe St-te." Series of Addresses. A series of imiportant addres se. under ainicls of the Y. Al. A. C. on v;il be given on Dec'em her 1O-13. ihree noted iecturers are schedu'ed to speak as follows: George is-vin, editor of the North A merican Student. who is 1)leasantly remrem)ered on the cnmpus is on the program. Ted Mercer. a former baseha1| star at the Jnivers:tv of Virginia, will speak on o( nlo meni have mi noa in Ie slums." Tfom Farmer, a reform ed crimina!, wiil be the the third speaker. Varner was in the slums of New York, was a. pto fessional sa f'e cracker and was asso; iatedl with Je.. -ie Jamie-. lie was c'nv rttd in the Jerry McAuley mi n;ion. Basketball Practice. Although regular varsity bas ket ball practice 'does not hegin until after Thanksgivin (, there are a good many early birds out already. The rea on for the de lay in the practic2 is that several of la4t year's best players will be out for football unltji after the Citadel game. It is ur..re. that all new men wishing to try for the basketball squad come out at once and get into form. In this way, when the regular season does begin, they wvill make a much better showing than other wvise WEEKLY C (Nov. Sun, Prof. Smith's Bible Class .meets Mon President Currell speaks before Tue Three of the Bible Classes meet Law men t Wedn< Dr. Currell addresses at the opc Medical Colle Regular Y. M. C. A. meeting Thur Carolina meets New berry team Lawyers come together at 7:45 Satui Meeting of the South Carolina I Presidents of the various Collen Clariosophic Literary Society co phradian at " *-----P.O-- .. -4--.**. ..i--P ENGINE::RING SOCIETY .1. N. Artur, i'dilor J. F. Covington, who has been attending weddings foe the past fortnight, has resumed his work. Prof. Homes was in Atlanta this week in attendance on the Good Roads (nvention. It is rumored that he discussed the split-tog drag. During Prof. Coleman's ah sence Tuten began to monkey with some of his instruments. and succeeded in cracking his finger nearly off. * ** King-Mr. President. I move that the rcasurer post the names of all those who have not paid their dues, as in arrears. C. Johnson--w here are the arrears? * * * We hope to have Mr. I-Iacood, of the General Electric Company, to give us an ilir!c.ated lectore at ai early date. This will be qule interestiig and the student body will be invited to hear him. At the regular meeting of the Engineering Society on Tuesday night, Mr. J. N. Arthur was elect!ed to the editorial staff of The Gamec ick. Tihis new editor ship wa-: cLea ed at a recent jin tm~-eing of the literary so cieties. Thme Engineering So iety met TPuaclay night. After several new members were elected, J. N. Arthur read a paper on the ef tects of electric currents due to trolley lines in the ground on re in forced concrete, gas and water mains, and the ways of presvent ino- such effets. :ALENDAR. .5-22.) lay. in Flinn Hall from 1:00-2:00. day. the McMaster School. ;day in Y. M. C. A. from 7:00--7:45. ake notice. msday. ning of the new building of the :e, Charleston. :eld in Filnn Hall at 7:00 p. m. ;day. in Newberry. p.m. in law room. -day. Lssociation of Colleges. es of the State assemble. nvenes at 7:30 p. in., and Eu 7:45 p. in. Other Colleges. The University of Virginia has a class studying the negro prob lem. All absentees from the Univer 4ty a'semlblies at Washington & Lee will hereafter be fined. The wirole's station at the University of Michigan has a working range of 3.000 miles. At the U1niversity of Kansas swearing on the athletic field has been forbidden by the coaches. All the classes at the Univer sity of Colorado have a class em blem. The freshmen have adopt ed a certain kind of vest. After Greek wVas dropped as a requirement in certain courses at the IUniversity of Pennsylvania a)n increased nuumher of students took it. Students at the University of Texas are ds'ussing the ques tion of publishing the names of coniOcted vio;ators of the honor system. 'T'he president. a cabinet mem ber, 9 U. S. senators, a score of conYressmen. and several gov ernors are among the living alumni of the Universityv of Vir The College Man's Clothing Store ---1405 MAIN -:- -:- -:- STREE'l1 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 1004-'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. 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