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LAW DEPARTMENT M. R. Reese, Editor The Law Association conven. ed for the first time since exami. nation at 7:15 Thursday night, Feb. 18. The following were elected officers of the Associa tion for the second term: Chief Justice J. D. Gr:flith, of the senior class, as president of the Association; our benevolent leg. islator, T. E. LaGrone, vice-presi. dent; W. A. Hartz, aecretary W. K. Charles, Treasurer; M. R. Reese, law editor of The Game. cock: L. C. Wannamaker, clerk of court; D. D. Wood, sheriff, and Lord Stansfield of the jun. ior class, court crier. Mr. J. D. Griffith, after being elected president, presided over the Association for the remain. der of the session. It is believ. ed that he will make a most ef ficient and satisfactory president. A rising vote of thanks was ex tended to Mr. Meyer, the retir ing president of the Associatiou, fo:' his very efficient service tc the Association during the first term. The Law Association is a most important branch of the Law School and it is hoped by all members of the school wh< are interested in the develop ment of same there will be har. mony and cooperation for gooc work on the part of all the mem. bers. The juniors will take part in the Moot Court proceed ings this term and the seniors are ever ready to lend a helping hand in their first adventureE at forensic onslaughts. It iF especially urgent upon the sen iors to attend every session of the Moot Court and not only at tend, but to fight, for the wai and hard times will be on in June, and unless our weapons are ready, great will be our defeal at the hands of unmerciful ok heads. Mission Study Classes. An attractive schedule of mis sion study classes has been ar ranged by Secretary King fol the second term. The course. that will be given and the lead ers are as follows: "The Lives of Six Great Mis sionaries" will be led by Mr J. N. Montgomery. "The En:er gency in China" will be unde Rev. E.A. Penick; "The Presen Forces in Negro Progress" wil be conducted by Dr. L.. P. Chain berlayne; "Mexico Today " will b4 led by Dr. Reed Smith. It has taken hard'work on thE part of Secretary King and hi: cabinet to arrange a schedule S< attractive, and it is hoped that large number of students wil enroll. Our banished friends have re turned. ENJOYABLE DANCE MONDAY NIGHT Gernan Club Holds Mid-Winter Ball At Jefferson Hotel. One 'of the most enjoyable dances ever given by the ger man was the masquerade ball Monday night at the Jefferson Hotel. About thirty couples graced the occasion. Many elaborate costumes were worn, all dancers being masked untill about eleven o'clock. General dancing was indulged in throughout the evening, the I music starting at nine thirty. In the earlier part of the even ing much merriment was afford ed as to the identity of the dan cers. At mid-night flash-light !pictures were taken of all dan cing. Comstock's orchestra fur nished delightful music. Many out of town people were guests of the evening, among. them being, Misses Sinkler, of Charlest.m: Dowd, of Charlotte; Witherspoon, of Yorkville; To bin, of Allendale; Quinney, of Georgia, the Misses Duncan. and Miss Patterson, of Barnwell and l Messrs. Dwight Hughes, of Charleston, Sheppard and Tomp kins of Edgefield. The Triangular Debate. As was announced in these columns sometime ago the query for the triangular debate is, Resolved, "That the United States Government should own and operate all railroads, steam and electric, doing interstate business." Now is the time to begin that speech you have been intending to write. Carolina should do her utmost to beat both Georgia and Tennessee. Will Play Furman. Furman has just been added to the 1915 football schedule of Carolina. The game will be played in Greenville on Wednes day November 17, eight days be fore the Gamecocks scratch out the Bull Dogs' eyes on Thanks giving day. Carolina also plays Virginia on Nov. 18, four lays before the Furman battle. Alumni Managhr Gunter an-! nounces that this completes the varsity schedule for next year. He says that he intends to get several games for the freshman team besides the Clemson-Caro lina-Freshman game Fair week. There will in all probabIlity be no( scrub games next year. the Freshman con tests taking their place. E. W. Fort anid B. G. Shuler were slight'y indisposed this week with lagrippe, both hav ing served br:ef terms ini t; in firmnary. - W'fford's weekly is certaii ly a "T'errv '' UNIVERS SOUTH CA Founded by the State in II The University is organized wi 1. SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIEN study in Languages, History, S degrees of A. B. and B. S. I worth from $100 to $150 each. II. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION, whi to serve the State as teachers, pri of schools. In this course the A. III. GRADUATE SCHOOL, with s the degree of Master of Arts. 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