The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 13, 1915, Page 3, Image 3
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Dr. Cuiaell.Ix4MO V Prpils W14'I
~oces at V. S. C.
Upon, maugra .of 4
W.. Curre'iipiresl riof t
Univerj -of.. South Caroling,
the WsHirn anc Lee m9p3
who. ere.,.u enta..Mpd .,. I. ,
Currell during - his -conneotiep .1
; y (afergi,a tegh '1
following resolutions at a meet
ing hed.Jebiira,'. 115:
1. Tt we, congrtulate the
Univers4yyf rQ a
gppn havi g,secured br. r
relj.as,, " uei*. .V.
2. That we , deeply apreciate,j
his services at- Washington and
.q.9i.V..4. l?x...those... who .. e
o pleasure and privilege of attend
c ing his clasaes..
C6 3. Tht ygp gron record as e -
.pressing our regprds and ,a
miration t9r,,the qlualiti'e',p,.,Dr.
Currell as 4man and a tea er,
for his interest in his stude
Sor,hlis fgilor fleli tgv i
t 1he/ni;, fQr bis genipsfO ofripndI
ship,, for his intellectual attain
ments,
4. That tho we regret deepfy
his -severance from Washington
an.I La. y}ieh,D .k Currell thie
greatest success in his new field
,o iactivity, .that w.e..Aal1.follow
ykthjinterest hik, preei t: .,the
University, of Sputh darolina,
that we trust he will be as suze
cessful a-college president as he
wasaqacb,r., r-t ) rrr i
5. That these,, resolutions be
sent to Dr. Currell, that a coj'y
be sent to ,the Ping-Tum Phi nd
to The Gamecock.
Y. M. C: A. Meetihg.
E. S. King, general secretarry,f I
.aldr.ssed the Y. M. C. A. Qri
lastMensa nih'p''pr
pw:eo of Power.' ".egative
mcy<a ;,r' kaid,~ t,e -speaker,
'dga n$t r ak.eIa mtn. Th re
r g,, drpn.k
.- ng...or gambling should . not hg
.tha..only citerion of. a..peisop s
. lPood. Ie nust answgr the
rqup$tion .',Wh &hqvs.yo4 dgne
to help your fellow man; hIve
-.-you.-made.-the world a better
place to live in?'. "
The: aIdresi. was..thorougily
enjoyedi t ttdiffered from
a formal talk and was a heart to
:499.M~Pea to.tge .mren to live
.Christian lives. lir. lOng i a
man of broad understanding and
.deep.. SynpTines and his tatlk
found a- responsive spot in the
students who heard him.
.a ,There - wi}1 be no rrheting otf
the Y. M. C. A. next week be
*cause of m'any being absent at
the laymen's nieeting in" -Char
lotte.
.orAlways grant a reasonahje
favon
FEKLS CHACE'
THtt1rRh1FN(&CAMO
faveChk a,Misiippi Tvwis
for Eafdy Prietice.
" e*. BiM 3ItF4ralsa vill
l'ot' traih oW 1 isO f.ld t ii
rear," .,s Al.ar%h%Bn
)y Aluhini Manager Gunter a1
ew day ago. The supporters of
)aball jn CQ1'hbif f il. ,;egret
o hear tlitgfact, as t 6 "Feds"
nade an x ellent' -iVMegi6h
4t aa'a fans df
opiw ife y ,$ here
ast,apring.
The Federals were very much
pleased with Carolina and e -
ed a deie to xEturR this
;pririg. A fe' weeks ego the
Brklyi mkakgement wrote
Vla;ggr. ,QGnmer tH they
would.train here if a fence could
e u t rrini avis feld by
VfA:ch 6. At that time this
;eined an impdss1bili'ty, 16 mah
iger dunter vas fo9eed to write
:hem that the 'fer(ce could not
>e guaranteed by that date.
The team will train n a 'sinell
:own in Mississippi, the toWn
aeing 'nar a 'rn'ral sprin;.
ae to,.n,io sixteen miles froln
, railroad. o
he noming of 'tl'e ie1 rais
would hafe'atiAe 'a 'eal
to .Carolina. They pay a gonsid
besun' Yr, tWe tra'e oYe f thie
rgb(s ,'dTfis ' fi6y could
heue el; orfAfence.
1ihey ' old ,ftbrd ex'cellent
practice for the Gamecock team.
[t.is sincerely tibidd ' that, the
Federals will see their way clehr
to returiri herc-next spring.
DhfdceTsiven.
Qqite n numbe of studei'aod
peogl qf Colum'uia "'eibyed 'a
ance in the"'v nft'gymna.
i"tlast' n1"ht. ''"aile'"tas
given xor the ie'nefit' of the
'uberculosis Camp of ColdMbia.
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[THE )BROAWAY' 1iE.AIRE
(QoMmiesM'w, M94trl Mavie)
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.fpen'll a. m., tolll.p,, m,:.dily
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S. W. RAVER, Manager
E)RSIT YiQYS:
L".to,.begin .4asses, in,Short
ype writing, 1Bookkeeping,
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inizing these special' class
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etherrand then, .come <tosee
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