The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, January 16, 1915, Page 2, Image 2
The Gamecock
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T. T. CAR*o1bt ........ ....: Columbia
.4axttan t 1usincaa Manager.
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E S. GAMURELL................Belton
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H: Q BItI'ARILEY (Euph.) , .St. Charles
Managing Ed,itor.
J. B. DUFPIE- (Law)...........Sumter
.-\xxixla nt lidllonrs.
D. S. POLIER (Eiph.)..........Aiken
A. E. MERRfMON (Euph.)......Sumter
A. E. GnE (Clar.).............Beltot
B. J. SHULER (Olar.)..........Elloree
J. G. WATERS (Clar.)........Gramling
J. M. DABBS (Student Body) Maysville
S. L. LATIMER, JR. (Ath.)...Columbia
H: O. HANNA (Y. ht. C: A.) .... Gifford
Columbi*, S& C, Jan. 16, 1915.
We are on the fence.
*' *
The "li0btissatttret' is now in
sessior.
* * *
Perh'aps the x in exams stands
for the unknowrn quantity.
* .'*I
The British are certainly sink
ing money in dreadnoughts.
**s
When an- ex-convict is sen..
tenced. does he get re-pen-tance?
* *-e
Shipment of' MIsouri'mnles to
Europe. -Headline. Exports are
kiking up.
Oh,. how we wish R. L. Lee's
and G. W's. had, been born every
other day.
* "*'
Thaw and heavy rains stop
Eastern fighting. ---Headline.
Working strong, Harry.
***
Current humor: Professor Mc
Cutcheri, in economics-"Money
is very cheap"
.* *
Failuresgait increas.ing idi the
Saath.: Yes; especiailly about
this tirIe of the year.
It each' cd-ed's stoelling *kM
filled,'wofider' whb gbt" the nMost
prEafitA1
When a man marries two it is
bigamy, more thatt two, poly
gamy, so when he marries-one it
must be manotnn.
The first woman was shaped
from the rib of a man, but now
they, are shaped by the rib of a
S'ie of't e poik beits on t
campus. seem.. to.be able to live
wkthbttbing:-coa
Foolish quegti6n8, s StiRlkbep-a
int ytia>R'Mv Yet 'sr;rest>hruton?
Stdyingw mreh' noW?' Gofng to
"shoot" him?
EDITOR DEFUNCTUS.
Bdfore our eifeebled finget
let fall the editorial .pen we wish
to thank all those who have been
in-sti'oMentaf ik rh'elping inake thte
diamecock a success: Especiilly
q6 we Wig h "t express our appre
ciation of the work of the 'report
orial staffs and the managing
editor.
To the incoming edit6rs we ex
tend a hearty welcome. No doubt
they will soon learn why printers
are proverbial swearers. How
e'ver, .we hope for them that they
will escape the teMptation, as we
confess we have not b'een able to
do.
In our own behalf, we can say
that we have placed the interests
of this paper above all else. To
the truth of this statement our
professors will cheerfully sub
peribe. Our work is now over.
The best we hope for is that
you will writ.. our epitaph after
the manner of:that of the dead
cowboy, "They did their darn
dest."
PURPOSE OF TIS ISSUE.
We hold no brief for athletics.
But, be that as it may, the vari
ous athletic activities of the stu
dent body fills a large- place in
the. life of . the average under
graduate. In this issue of the
Gamecock we have endeavored to
give correctly the status. of ath
letics at the University for the
benefit of both the students and
the alumni.
Especially do we wish to call
attention to the articles on the
need of a fence and grandstand
for the athletic field, since their
erection is the most pressing. re.
quirement for the success of
athletics at U. S. C.
Notice.
If, perchance, this issue of
TiE GAMECOCK should fall' into
the hands of anyone who is not
now a subscriber, we wish to tell
you that it is the official organ
of the student body of the Uni
versity of Si C. It endeavors
thru its columns to form the
connecting link between the stu
dents in actual attendance and.
the alumnis and well-wishers of
old Carolina.
Should you desire to continue
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