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CO-ED DEPARTMENT Editor, Misa Pearl Price. " No more mid-night oil until June. Mr. Hartwell Ayer was a fre quent visitor at the Home this week. Mr. LaMotte expects to intro duce the co-eds to baseball on next Tuesday. Spring fashion sheets are get ting to be the favorite form of literature in the study. Prof. Keith in getting up the Catalog has added several items of information for the women students of the University. Prof. Colcock: "This is the strangest democratic Institution I have ever seen. It has a presi dent, King and Kizer." The co-eds may add they have a queen. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB STARTS WORK Steady Practice Will Be Held From Now On. The first practice of the Uni versity Glee Club was held in the chapel Monday night. The new men were given a try out and many good voices were found among them. The music which will be used this season. as well as the musical sketch which is used in the second part of the program, is expected to arrive from the Witmark Pub lishing Hou: e in a few days. When this n us'c arrives practice will begin in e irnest. 11'anager (a -penter states that the first concert of the season will be given in Camden so that the new men will have a chance to show their musical and his tonic ability before the big con cert which will, as usual, be given in the chapel. Mr. Shelby, the musical direc tor for the past two years, will again direct the Club. He has shown marked ability in this line and the Club is indeed fortunate in securing his servi ces again. T1he members of the Glee Club this year will be new almost in. entirety. Dick Reeves and many others will be missed. Five students of the Univer sity will represent the B. Y. P. U. of the First Baptist Church at thie State B. Y. P. ]. Convention to be held next week i n Darling ton. The delegates are 0. F. Crow, TV. TP. Carroll, Sam Pres ton, .1. (G. Allen and J. [ ,. Gren TRUSTEES ASSESS FOR LITERARY CONTESTS An Extra Fee of 50 Cents will be Paid Each Term. All students of the University will now have to pay fifty cen at the treasurer's office as literary contest fee, which will be paid at the first of each term according to action taken by the Board of Trustees. No student is exemp ted from the charge, but the dol lar for the whole year will be I credited to the members of the literary societies. So, as is seen, this will in no way increase so ciety fees, but will get from each student, whether society member or not, the fee of fifty cents, which will go to defray the expense of the intercollegiate contests. This matter was taken up last year when a committee com posed of the presidents and treasurers of the societies went before the Trustees, but nothing came of this effort. This year the Debating Council took the proposition in hand, and appointed Messrs. Scott an<} Danner to go before the Finance Committee, who in turn pre sented the question to the! Board of Trustees with the result stated above. This fee is expected to make society finances an easy matter in the future. The student body gets all the crtdit for lit erary work done by the societies, and it is nothing but proper that the student body should have a share in defraying the expense. Of course, the first fee will not begin until next September. Professors Away. The Faculty of the University are still very busy making ad dresses over the State. Dr. Currell spoke yesterday to the school and public of Prosperity. Tomorrow he will address the Sons of the Revolution at Char leston. The Woman's Club of St.. Mathews will be his audience on Tuesday. Prof. Wardlaw spoke before the County Teacher's Associa tion of Clarendon County at Manning last Saturday. Wofford's New Weekly. Wofford College has just issu e~d the initial number of "The 01(d Gold and Black'', her weekly newspaper. This is one of the three weekly college papers in. South Carolina. The Gamecock and The Tiger are well known in the newspaper as well as foot-; b'all circles. The Gamecock wishes to congratulate Wofford on her debut into the journalis tic wvorld and also upon the ex r-elIence of the first issue, which was newsy in the fullest sense of the word. WM. LYLES, JR. A. C. GSCOBAR Studio of Artistic Photography Work of any Description Under taken and Best Results Guaran teed. Photographs, Banquets. Intei ior or Exterior Views any Time, any Place. 1438 1.2 MAIN ST. PHONE 1418-j The Spalding Trade-Mark represents years of leadership in the, manufacture of ath letic equipment. WRITE FOR A FREE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 74 N. Broad St. Atlanta, Ga. NORMAN 2 Lor "NOR,MAtP" The NEWEST att,. Peabodr AC Ia "Kick Off" The Cold, Wet Weather by a "FORWARD PASS" of an over coat or Macinaw from THE HOPE DAVIS@ LreAS.c J. C. FORT, Campus Agent. THE STATE BOOK STORE Everything in Stationery for the student. Loose Leaf Note Books and Sheets.' Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens nd Conklin's Self Filling Fountain Pens. The Convenient Store for University, N1en. THE STATE COMPANY SEE "NICK" FOR YOUR Candy, Fruits, and Cigars N. Constan 'hree doors below Union National Bank Building. HARDWARE Of Every Description Lorick & Lowrance, Inc. .Columbia. S. C. ICE CREAM [s the standard refreshment for Dances, Receptions, etc. We nave the QUA LITY at a reason able price, and are especially aquipped for catering to college. mnd society functions. THE HILL ICE CREAM CO. - Phone 358 - )ffi ce andl Plant inn 04'0n La Street OPEN O1'v SUNDA' 1345 Main St. Phone 372 The Savoy S. W. Wesbery, Prop. Hot Lunches Candy, Cigars, Tobacco New Fountain and 'Pool Room Installed Col.. Be Especlally lavited 10 per cent DISCOUNT TO ALL STUDENTS HABENICHT McDOUGALL CO. 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