The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, January 23, 1915, Page 2, Image 2
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Columbia, S. C., Jan. 23, 1915.
"Scientia fugit."
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We object to the literacy test.
After exam it is written "sigh
chology."
Now is the time to "hitch our
wagon to a '*'"
The freshmen are aftermath.
***
The U. S. is beginning to
dreadnaught.
***
All together-"Will there be
any stars on my report?"
Let's uncork the prohibition
movement.
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Is it college spirit or college
spirits?
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We have Bacon for breakfast
and Dickens in class.
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The editorial staff is our pen
holder.
Are the European kings grad
uated rulers?
It is better to have studied and
failed than never to have studied
at all,
.The tangoes while the fox trots
Just one step fromi the bunny
hug,
SALUTATION.
We twist and squirm in our
desk seats, bend our pens, fly
hither and thither for news of
interest; we pause to raise our
heads to you and bow/akain as
we, the new staff,: enter upon
our work. And we hope it will
not be in vain for there is news
on the campus daily and it
can be printed in The Gamecock.
We look upon what is to be done
as a duty and a pleasure and not
as real work. Our work is not
to be a review of the past entire
ly but to inform you what is hap
pening; to bring you news that
is news in the fullest meaning
of the word. We spend time
which we hope will be for your
benefit and we trust that articles
of interest will be printed. It is
not to go beyond the walls of
Carolina but to print here the
happenings upon the campus.
No news is iiot goods news, but
what is here is the result of an
honest endeavor to present to
you things you wish to know.
Success in the above is the re
ward hoped for. Now our heads
are raised again. WA trust that
you will find our endeavors as
they are intended to be.
TO THE CO-EDS.
The hammer is buried and no
longer will The Gamecock fight
the co-eds. Human rights are to
be advocated. We wish to the co
eds peace. They have taken the
jokes "manfully" but no longer
shall they be disturbed. May
all lines be to their pleasure, their
uplift, and may they bring the
young ladies of the College into
closer relationship with the real
work of Carolina. May the Caro
lina spirit be theirs in its high
est and truest meaning. The co
eds are not chickens nor are they
birds, yet they are Gamecocks
even as you and I.
HARVEST TIME.
The scythe is in your hand.
Gather what you have sown, and
if nothing sown, plant now seeds
that grow over night, for nine
days henceforward the impend
ing doom is upon you. Forget
the wars of Europe of today but
remember battles that have past;
forget the girl you left behind
two weeks ago. Lock yourself as
it were in a monastery to study
for nine days, for your ex
aminations, the "necessary evil",
are upon you. Necessary they are
for livelihood, evil for a moment's
stud y. Judgment day approaches
andl the man with a "crip" dis
appears. Examinations made
Rockefeller rich for it was they
which caused the burning of mid
night oil. From TJhornwell to
Green Street cottage the campus
is aglow. In our eyes the pro
fessors are sitting up just as late1
making out the hardest exami
nations they can find.
As has been said befr.,
0i VO' tex' boo
U ~ be gettin' p
dusty five years
now, but I'll bet
still be smokin
class pipe.
Seal the friendship of you and
It is Kentucky's Burley de Lu
wood mellowness. 10c tins an
SAVA
Walter Winan
7'he mosu jamo
in F.wrope, til
and shoIder
Two World'
in One
with the .22 Sav
AT the Bisley Matches of the Brit
the biggest rifle match in the w
rifle and Savage ammunition
Winans on July 25, 1914 made the
Running Deer target-six straight 5
On the same day, %wth the same rifle
the highest possible score on the Running
Another World's record.
This merely clinches what other shooter
derful accuracy (25 consecutive shots in a 2
dous velocity (z8oo feet-more than h:lf
range (zoo-yard trajectory less than three
Pounds) make it easier to hit moving game m
And it has killed Alaskan Brown Be
tiger, besides the deer and black bear it was c
Write us for particulars about "the bigge
SAVAGE A RMS COMPANY, 947 S
The .22 SAVA
"Watchman, whatof the night? H
Now is the time for all good men A
to throw aside the flesh pots of
Egypt, to look no more on the o
wine that is red, to draw the, w
veil of seclusion about their au- el
gust heads and retire inito the H
shades of the past, to delve out tc
the lore of Xenophon; to find of tt
0. Quirites why one Cataline is tr
guilty of crime and misdemeanor, d<
to travel the lightsome course of p<
the banquet of Petronius, to elu- a
cidate wherein a certain Corneille n<
was guilty of plagiarism, to weep
over the sorrow of Emilia Gallo- er
ti, and to climb through the A
Harz mountains wvith eim.ic.h am
kts '11
retty -
fromU
rou'll
yo'
your pipe with the friend- [
>thest Smoking Tobacco.
re with that aged-in-the
d Sc metal-lined bags.
us st oS
h hand
s Records
Day
age Hi-Power
[sh National Rifle Association
>rld-thc. a 2.Savage Hi-Power
in the hands of Mr. Walter
highest possible score on the
's. This is a World's record.
and ammunition, Mr. Winans made
Wild Boar target-six straight 5's.
have proved-that the Imp*s won
o-inch circle :t Soo yards), tren:eu- .
a mile - a second), long point b'ank
nclhes), and trifling recoil (4.6 foot
rith than %ur other rifle.
ar, Grizzly. Buffalo, and man-eating
>riginally designed for.
st little gun in the world."
AVAGE AVE., UTICA, N.Y.
GE, Hi-Power
einez, to discover wherein the
ssize of Clarendon affected
e population of Charleston,
laugh with Falstaff, sigh with
rphelia, plot with Iago, slay
ith Orthello, to help to unrav
the tangled skein of 'Child
arold to the Dark Tower Came',
take genuine trips through
~e Pleistocene period, to illus
ate the principle of Archimc
s,~ to resolve water into its comn
>nent elements." These with
few other things at e all that are
~cessary to know to pass.
We resolve to join the "innum
able caravan" and " like the
rabs to steal away in the night"
i study!!!!