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LAW DEPARTMENT "'Ignrantia legisvneminem excusat" E The Moot Court did not meet the week before Christmas. Of ficers will be elected at the first meeting in January. t The Law Association was for- c tunate in having Mr. Justice a Gage of the South Carolina Su- A preme Court to deliver an S address before it Thursday night t before the holidays. His mes- I sage was most interesting and 9 practical. After the meeting v the judge was introduced per- e sonally to every member of the c Asssociation. It is hopt that the Association a can secure the promise of address es from the other judges for fu- d ture meetings. WILL PLAY WOFFORD 1 C Carolina Engages Methodists I in First Game of Season. ( The University basketball I team will play Wofford Wed- C nesday at 8:30 p. m. in the first 7 game of the season. It is not known just what Wofford has in 0 her basketball team this year e but if she lives up to her usual 1f standard the game will be inter- P esting. U The game will afford the first opportunity for the Carolina boys to see their quint play a L varsity game this year. A large C crowd is expected to witness the S game. "THE GEORGIA CYCLONE" Will D Upshaw, editor of the J Golden Age, Atianta, addrest the students at the chapel hour Monday. The address was spir ited and didactic. Mr. Upshaw, T who is in Columbia under the L auspices of the Y. M. C. A.,. is k nown as "the Georgia Cyc'one, " because of his vivacious manner of delivery. He addrest the J students at chapel hour 18 years e ago. C ID POLITY CLUB MEETING i The International Polity Club L will hold its regular meeLing Fri- M day evening at 7:45 in the Green F room of Flinn Hall. A full at tendance is requested as matters of importance will be discust. d Irwirie F. Belser, a prominent alumnus of the University and a F former Rhodes scholar at Oxford C will address the Club upon the subject: "The Attitude of the United States toward the Pres gnt War." Announcement. President Harrison announces J that the Prohibition Club will F hold a meeting in Flinn Hall F Monday next at 7:30 p. m. L 3RADUATING CLASSES THIS YEAR SMALL lut 70 Seniors Apply to Uni versity for Degrees to be Con-ferd in June. Seventy men hav applied to he University for degrees to be onferd in June. There are 27 pplicants for the Bachelor of Lrts degree, 7 the Bachelor of cience, 4 the Master of Arts, 4 he Civil Engineer, and 28 the I lachelor of Laws degrees. The raduating classes this year are 'ery small. It is thought; how ver, that there are some stu- - ents who expect degrees in June iho hav not yet handed in their pplications to the dean. A list of applicants with the egrees they seek follows: Bachelor of Arts Axson, J. A.; Black, J. B.; Irearley, H. C.; Crider, D. J.; row, 0. F.; Dabbs, J. M., eatherstone, J. D.; Frick, C. B., raskin, G. C.; Hoffman, A. 0. V.; ohnson, J. C.; Lott, S. N.; Mc own, S. J.; McLeod, 0. B.; Mc leer, C. M.; Moore, Paul; Os orne, R. L.; Polier, D. S.; Post n, A. R.; Price, M. W.; Rob rts, W, C.; Rollins, J. R.; Shu .r, B. G.; Stanley, J. C.; Ten leton, L. B.; Thomas, C. B,; fsher, P. A. Bachelor of Science Crymes, J. W.; Jones, T. M.;11 audenslager, C. M. T.; McNeill, .; Meares, G. M.; Smith, F. E.; mith, P. K. Master of Arts A Carroll, J. D.; Heyward, D. C., R r.; Love, J. L.; Price, vi. W.F /iiiams, A. S. Civil Engineer Coggeshall, J. W.; Lancaster, C.; Mobiey, H. G.; Seay, R. ., Jr. Bachelor of Laws Barr, W. W., Jr.; Bennett, no. R.; Bouchier, T. W.; Bou-, ,ier, H. T.; Burnett, Bobo; rymes, J. W.; Davis, J. 1".;1 illard, W. E.; Farrell, C. C.; eatherstone, J. D.; Felder, P. ,, Jr.; Gilland, T. M.. Heyward, - lilliam; Jones, D. S.; Kennedy, . H.; Love, J. L.; Major, E;, b [arshall, C. R.; Moore, H. E.; itts, 0. W.; Porter, J. C.; San- ( ers, D. D.; Shirley, G. C.; parkman, S. E.; T1homson, W. - .; Wallace, S. C.; Williams, J. - .; Williams, F. M. Certificates Brandenburg, M. C. (Miss), .I.; Browne, R. E., Jr., L. I.; yrd, T. L., Special Science; ammond, E. F., L. I.; Hender mn, W. T., Corn. & Finance; :es, A. M., L. I.; McLeod, 0. .Math.; McTeer, C. M., Math.; oston, A. R., L. I.; Singleton, D., L. I.; Waters, . G T T. The Palmetto National Bank OF COLUMBIA Capital - - $500,000 Assets - - $4,058,409 Careful Attention Given -All Accounts WILIE JONES, Pres. J. P. MATTHEWS, Cashier Wm. M. GIBBES. Jr., Amat. Cashier THE BOOTERIE Shoes from $2.50 to $5.00 1518 Main Street o1'a. Shoe Repairing Shop Shoes Repaired While You Wait HARRY OREvSTEIN, 'Prop. 705 Main Street Phone 2018-J HE PALACE OF SWEETS BEST LINE OF CANDIES, ICE CREAM AND SODA ATISFACTION GUARANTEED SAFETY FIRST! DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY WITH National Loan & Exchange Bank of Columbia. Capital..... ............ $500,000.00 Surplus profits...........$370,000.00 E. W. ROBERTSON, Pres. G. M. BERRY, Cashier J. S. STACKHOUSE, V. Pres. E. C. CATHCART, Atst. Cashier. 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