The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 06, 1915, Page 3, Image 3
ENGINEERING SOCIETY
J. N. Arthur, Editor
There will be a regular meet
ing of the Engineering Society
next Tuesday night. The So
ciety will discuss the feasibility
of having a banquet sometime
soon.
The engineering students have
begun "breaking the ground"
for the fence around the athletic
field. The post-holes are mark
ed and it is time for the fresh
men to be about their business
with the post-hole diggers. The
fence will be completed for the
opening of the season.
POLKA DOT CLUB
WILL NOT GIVE PLAY
Director Garing Will Leave Soon
for Exposition.
The play which the Polka Dot
Club was to present this year will
not be given. Examinations broke
into the practice for three weeks,
and since Mr. Garing, the direc
tor, will leave soon to play with
Sousa's Band at the Panama Ex
position, time does not permit
him to stage the play. It is a
matter of much regret that the
play cannot be given, for it is a
great thing for the University.
Too, the students hoped that a
precedent had been established
which would never be broken.
It will be hard in the future to
get another play staged because
of this fact.
SHIBBOLETH CLUB
ENJOYS BANQUET
Master Masons of University
Feasted Wednesday.
The Shibboleth Club, composed
of members of the faculty and
student body who are Master
Masons, gave its annual banquet
at the Hotel Jerome last Wed
nesday evening. The occasion
was a great success, due to the
untiring efforts of President
Symmes and Robert P. Turner,
secretary.
The meeting was presided
over by 0. Frank Hart, secretary
of the South Carolina Grand
Lodge, A. F, M., who acted as
toastmaster. The following Ma
sons spoke during the evening:
Rev. J. 0. Reavis, Prof. Yates
Snowden, Dr. N. B. Edgerton,
Prof. E. L. Greene, Prof. George
McCutchen, Dean L. T. Baker
and Mr. WaIler Bailey.
The following guests were.
present: 0. Frank Hart, W. L.
Symmes, R. P. Turner, Brian
Bell, C. W. Pitts, Covington,
Johnson, Dillard and the speak-*
ers mentined above.
DR. PERCY H. BOYNTON
LECTURES HERE 23rd
Chicago Professor Will Deliver
Public Lecture in Chapel.
On the evening of March 23,
Dr. Percy H. Boynton, member
of the English department of the
University of Chicago, will de
liver an address in the University
chapel on "Emerson in Concord."
Dr. Boynton is a leading authori
ty on English and is at the head
of the Chautauqua Institution
Summer School of New York.
He is a very forceful speaker. It
is understood that his lecture on
"Emerson in Concord" will pre
sent Emerson as a literary man
rather than philosopic. Prepa
rations are being made to have
extra seats put in the chapel for
the large crowd which will be
out to hear Dr. Boynton.
Addresses Aesculapians.
Dr. Babcock addressed the
Aesculapian Society in LeConte
college on "pellagara" last night.
The speaker told of studies and
treatments of the disease and
gave an interesting lecture on
the dreaded disease.
All students are invited to at
tend the lectures given before'
the Aesculapian Society. Learn
ed speakers will address the
society at various times.
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