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The Gamecock I'I'm.IsIspa w'F::KiY ItY THE, Li$A IIY Socjri:I+ OF THE 11NIvIRlTY OP Sot-TI1 CAROLINA, TRRMS $1.& -.3BS :4ION. l'AYAItI.F IN ADVANCE. hnterel as second-elnsa mntter . .vem her 20. 190.t. nt the postofilce at 1'dilumhin. S. C.. nuder the Act of March 3. 187n. Tim uAEC)CK solicits hummrous -sketches. esssys. verses, etc., and will -Iacdly plublish 1neh1 as4 Is nynaillble. wlhenl nec'umpunled by the full anme oif the nthor. rI'usigned mlannscrip!ts wIII neither he necnowledged nee ret urned. All checks and money orders should be made payable to T. T. Carroll, Busi ness Manager, Columbia, S. C. f uxhiuejx .ilauauger. T. T. CARROLL...............Columlia 1 .xi.Ian lfusiness .M(lI/er. 0. F. CROW ...................Pauline ('irculation Manager E S. GAMBRELL................Belton ;OAltI) 014' E)I'OltRS. Ldilor-in1-'bhief. A. E. GEER (Clar.).............Belton Managing Editor. L. B. HARRISON (Stu't. Body) Duncan .-xluslnB'ilor,.. 0. F. CROw (Clar.) ...........Pauline H. C. JAMES (Clar.) ............Union J. B. BOULWARE (Euph.).. .Winnsboro G. E. SHAND (Euph.) ........Columbia C. ). BREARLEY (Euph.) ......Sumter J. B. DUFFIE (Ath.)...........Sumter H. 0. HANNA (Y. M. C. A.).... Gifford Columbia, S. C., Feb. 13, 1915. Is it a human faculty? * ** No, it's the Cosmos Club, not cosmetic. * * * A soldier, apparently, has no grave fear. * * * "Tax returns taken"---Head line. Please return them. * * * No it isn't Hoyt's cologne; it's Hoyt's solons. * ** When the college girl is re stricted is she a roasted chicken? * * * "Brains 20 cents"-restaurant. Take notice all who failed on exams. *** Kendall is the only pitcher who is showing his old time form. * ** The "back-to-the-farm" move ment is strongly supported by examinations. * * Is it our newly inaugurated president or our newly inaugur ated precedents. There is no backstop at all for the baseball team. Then we should have a winning team. ** The Mess Hall boarders have asked Representative McInnis to appropriate themn something Judging from the number of questions asked on examinations, some of our professors should be lawyers. OUR PRESIDENT. The new president of the Uni-. versity has been formally in augurated. His name is not new to us nor are his actions as president of this institution. We all know the man that he is, a refined gentleman, striving in every possible way to upbuild Carolina, to make it a un'versity that will compare favorably with the other state universities of the South. His past actions have shown us that he loves Carolina and cherishes it as a son among his seven daughters. He is quickly adapting himself to the fertile soil and pure air of South Carolina. In fact he is her native son, only removed from her by a period spent in Virginia. We welcome him back and resolve to do our ut most by cooperation with him in whatever he undertakes. Dr. Currell has made a deep impression upon the people of the whole State as well as the students of Carolina. People in every county who have not heard him speak, have heard of his ability and invited him to give an address to them.All this is for the welfare of the Uni versity, for by his lectures he attracts many students to Caro lina. Much more could be said here but we know him. Let his ac tions speak for his capability. MISS McCLINTOCK. The resignation of Miss Eu phemia McClintock, president of C. F. W., came as a surprise and with much regret to the stu dents of Carolina. All hope that she will reconsider if C. F. W. does not unite with Chicora, and if it does, that she will re main with the new institution. Miss McClintock has been the friend of the University students and has cooperated in every way possible with faculty and stu dents. We appreciate her earn est efforts to coordinate C. F. W. with Carolina and regret that owing to a technicality the in stitutions were not joined. The Carolina student body and the Gamecock wish success to Miss McClintock in her new field' and feel sure that their wish will come true. A bout three weeks ago a baby girl was born to Dr. Chamber layne. The child was named Elizabeth for its mother. All of this .had been kept secret until uncommon sounds were heard on the campus; a baby cry ing in Latin revealed the fact that it belonged to none other 44HE Smpooht Tobacco" honorary degr takes VELVE1 best o' Kent i Burley, two ye get it. In VELVET there's its age added to all the natural taste a Burle, de Luxe 10c tins and ! .613 THE NO ASK YOUR DI FOR SALBAT ALL OOLLEOB OO *Vkta*ov Der. t.. frceau d p e I Eoery Moore Non..L.eeIe Fue,tn I ouenitonal sara American Fountain Pen Co., MamtI.eetwo,. 168 Devoashr. Street.. Walter Vinra The most fan ""ino l:urup~e, i arrd sh~u. ides Two World in One with the .22 Sai T the Bis'ey Matches of the Bri the biggest rifle match in he rifle and Savage ammunitio: Winans on July 25, 19 r4 made th Running Deer target--six strai;ht On the same da--, vi h the same r- 'e the higlhest posiblc rcore u.l the Running A noth.-r Wuil, recor.le This merely clinches what other shoote derful accuracy (-5 consecutive sho-s in a dous velocity (28oo fe:_--more than h:' ranste (zoo-yard tmajec:i-y Ie.; than three vounds) make it easier tJ la moving game And it has killed Alaskan BrownB tiger, besides the deer and black bear it was W.rite us for particulars about "the bigg SAVACE A RMS COM PANY, 947/ 2 The .22 SAVA See That New Co UST FROM THE PRERSS st Sm king ain't a e. It I' , tho . icky's ers to' d-in-the-wood mellowness id fragrance of Kentucky's c metal-lined bags. r ORIGINAL -LEA LE AI.ER M STORES AND DIALERS en carries wAith is the 8N8 Adams,.Owag 8 Fee Serta Agent. " . Bosto., Maaa. kGro iet, isQO ' s Records Day rage Hi-Power ich National Rifle Association orld-thc . z z savage Hi-'ower in the hands of Mr. Walter c highest possible score on the 's. This is a World's record. and ammuni.:on, :..r. Winans made Wild Luar tar: "---iix straight s's. have prwed-thiat the Imp's won o-i:nc c:a!e Soo yard:.), tremen a m.le - a second), long I'uint btank inch:es), anid tri..lng recoil (4.6 foot wi:hi t:r. .. o:her rifle. ~ar, Griat-. BIuffailo, and man-eating or'gin.dly de.ignied tar. est little gun in the world." AVAGE AVE., UTICA, N.Y. (GK Hi-Power liege Statiornery -- L. B. H ARR ISON