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Vjv Casutoc* UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA While I Live I Crowe" PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THE LITERARN SOCIETIES. TERMs $1.50 A YEAR. itfA I t) 01' EI)ItIItS. A'dihwr- in-f h irf. ORIN F. CRow (Clar)..........Paulin( Managing Editor. J. H. ELKINs (Stu't Body)... Columbik Assixtant Hios T. C. JOLLY (Clar).............. Unior SwIFT TYLER (Clar)..........Norway A. E. MERRIMON (Euph)......Suntei .) J '. .JOHNSON (Euph).........Wilsor 1. It. BARTON (Euph).....Orangeburg H. C. JAMES (Ath).............Unior C. D. BREARLEY (Y M C A) St Charles C. R. MARSHALL (Law)......ColumbiF REBECCA FROMBERG (Co-ed) Charlestor L. B. TEMPLETON, JR....Cross Anchoi 1). S. POLIER...................Aiker Cireulaotin Manager P. K. SMITH................Bateshurg Address all business conmunications to the Business Manager; all other to the Editor-in-chief. Entered at Columbia, S. C. postoffic November 20, 1908 as second class mail matter. Columbia, S. C., Nov.30, 1915. Citadel-Sitadel. To C. A. C.: "Lay on McDuff. It seems that the Citadel sai down on us. Concerning the Citadel We're an infidel. Do you read yor GAMECOCk' THE GAMECOCK speaks for itself every week and for Caro lina all the time. A bit of news, and It is that The Winthrop Nevis has A new hat. I * I THE ATHLETIC REPORT The report of the athletic in vestigation committee publishe' in this issue speaks for itself It shows that the Universit3 considers that its athletic con tests shall not be played undei eligibility rules merely, but tha1 they shall be played according to rules of honor. The commit tee is to be congratulated upor its splendid work. It will be remembered that ar attack was made upon the Uni versity by a certain colleg< paper, giving as its reas')n fo: so doing the "necessity of th< one year rule in college ath letics." W'e believe that th< man who wrote that articl< knew that the University hat already adopted the neyea rule to go in effect next fall, an< that he wrote it solely to cas aspersion upon- the fair name o Carolina. If he did not do i for tnat purpose let's have hi own personal denial. I I | ADVERTISERS. Below is a list of the adver tisers in THE GAMECOCK. Thes( are the men that have stuck b3 the publication and helped t( make it possible. Student, should familiarize themselvec with it and mention THE GAMt COCK when purchasing. Th< Bird heartily recommends to th< students any and all of these bu siness houses for anything the3 want from the sole of the foo up to an education: Palace of Sweets. Hill's Ice Cream Co. The Booterie. Columbia Shoe Repair:ng Shop. Velvet Tobacco Co. University of South Carolina. Marshall- Frost Co. The Savoy. J. S. Pinkussohn Cigar Co. Sylvan Bros. Draughons Business College. P. H. Lachicotte & Co. Preston & Schrock. Nicholas Constan. Will Evans. Jefferson Hotel Barber Shop. Swan's S. B. McMaster. McFeat Bowen Business College. Abbott's Nat'l Loan & Ex. Bank of Col'a. University Press. Thain's Barber Shop. Ye Old Book Store. Mean's Barber Shop. Arrow Collar M'f'rs. College Barber Shop. Lorick & Lowrance. Hope Davis Co. Lorick Bros. Walter's Shoe Shop. Palmetto Restaurant. The Palmetto Nat'l Bank. Tom Hook. Capital City Laundry. Burnett-Whetsell. Fatima Cigarette. Copeland Co. Campus Pressing Club. Topshe's Fruit Store. Scruggs and Bailey. Capitol Restaurant. Jerome Hotel Barber Shop. The Pastime Theatre. Condos Bros. Spalding's. Southern Life. Kirby's Barber Shop. State Book Store. Dots From the Big Campus Prof. George McCutchen mad an address before the Teachers Association at Kingstree on Nov 20th. Prof. Reed Smtih add ressed th Lee County Teachers' Associatioi 'at Bishopville Nov. 20th on "Corn - munity Civics" Prof. Patterson Wardlaw madi e an address at the Newberry Coun a ty Teachers' Association on Nov - 20th. Prof. G.A. Wauchope spoke oi ' Truth the Basis of Principle ii 1 Character", at Benedict Colleg e on the eveningof Nov.a 2or . IF ev'ry man's] him as well -0" name describes I know would the legislature. University of 5 Founded by the State In The University is organized I. School of Arts and Sci4 study in Languages, History, degrees of A. B. and B. S. worth from $100 to $150 each. II. School of Education, wl to serve the State as teael tendents of schools. In this c< conferred. III. Graduate School, with the degree of Master of Arts. Graduates of the colleges ol to the University in all course for tuition. IV. School of Engineering, to C. E. and E. E. degrees. V. School of Law, with a e LL. B. The presence of the the State Law Library afford Collego fee. for the year, $11 For women college fees are tuition, $40 additional. Room, year. Active teachers have the a without any charge whatever. Room Scholarships with board For catalog W. S. 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Dining free at Steward's Hall. me address LL, President, a, S. C. SHPWALTERSS "Best Styles for Young Men" 1420 Main St. Columbia, S. C. When You Want the Best - -IN CLASS RINGS, DIAMONDS WATCHES, JEWELRY for presents or own use, don't select until you sec our stock. Sylvan Bros. C.o.. ain...H...st..