The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 24, 1915, Page 2, Image 2
The Gamecock
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A. E. GEER (Clar.).............Belton
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C. D. BREARLEY (Euph.) ......Sumter
J. B. DuFFIE (Ath.)...........Sumter
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Columbia, S. C., April 24, 1915.
The wireless station is receiv
ing current events.
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Yes, Glee Clubs are very instr'u
mental in college affairs.
The young orators will not let
the spirit of secession die.
All the senior co-eds and Gam
brell have ordered caps size 7R
for commencement.
When it comes to loaning mon
ey we heartily endorse the anti
trust act.
Some fellows study on the in
stallment plan. Usually the in
stallments fall due just before
exams.
Ram says that some one sat on
his new straw hat and broke it,
but, alas, the hat is in noworse
condition than he is
When buyiny your new suit,
remember that a tailor bears out
the meaning of his name, "tail
or," when he tries to sell you.
"UNWEPT, UNHONORED, UNSUNG."
For the last time the pen of the
present Gamecock staff is -bent.
Whether we swam the smooth
sea of Success or the dark
ocean of Failure is for others to
decide. Certain it is that our
name will not go down in future
history for what we hma dne
here, for such is beyond our con
fines. Ours is a smaller king
dom whose history is forgotten
with the last issue. If our suc
cess bears a creditable ratio to
the time devoted, then our la
bors have not been in vain.
We are thankful that THE
GAMECOCK does not deal with
love stories and poems as does
The Carolinian, for we are not
sufficiently imbued to drink of
such sweet fountains. mere
chronological order of facts is
different. Our best wishes are
extended to the new editor and
his staff. May his GAMECOCK
be a success, and when his work
is over, may he not write, "We
wouldn't take thousands for hav
ingdone it, but it would take mil
lions to get us to do it over
again." The final word is a
plea for better support of THE
GAMECOCK by those students
who are not members of the so
cieties. More subscriptions will
add to Lhe interest of THE
GAMECOCK as well as to the fi
nancial success.
The work on THE GAMECOCK
has been a pleasure to us. We
have willingly sacrificed our
studies to make a success. Our
pleasure lay wrapped in the hope
that our endeavors would be suc
cessful. We can think of no
more fitting words to say in
closing than "Te amabamus."
DRINKING FOUNTAINS
The days are long, hot, and
dry. The effects of the prohi
bition movement are being felt,
so we need plenty cool water to
drink.
Some of us spend severa,
hours a day at Davis and Le
Conte colleges without returning
to our rooms. We do not have
time to run over between classes,
and consequently, we have to go
thirsty all the day. Even if we
had the time we do not feel like
taking that walk. It certainly is
not conducive to "health and
happiness" to go athirsting all
day. What we need is two bub
ling fountains at Davis and Le
Conte colleges and one at Flinn
Hall.
There are water mains in each
of these buildings, and it would
not take a great outlay of cash
to install these fountains. We
believe that the marshal would
gladly place them. We must
take into consideration the fact
that about four hundred men
visit these buildings every day,
and water is just as much a ne
cessity as is food.
And just here we might add
that a little ice would make
many a cool drink. But whether
it is cool or not, we trust that
some provision will be made with
in the next two or three weeks
for the comfort of 511 students.
Dalton wants to know what it
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