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A skin game-Skating down the Wales Ga-den hill. Wanted to know of junior class in Common Law Pleading: Is a. divorce pleading the moan of the tied? The place to which the bills are sent and the place from which the checks come-Is that your only idea of home? From what we've gathered lately, a finishing school is a place to put the final touches to something of which you haven't the first element. You Know 'em. The citzen I most abhor Is he who fights Old Europe's war. Cincinnati Enquirer. The one whose goat We'd like to get Is he wh'o asks: "You fell off yet?'' - Macon Telegraph. The~ one that really Makes me grieve, Is he w~ho says: I got you, Steve!" Detroit Free Press. Thel- one who is Of o)ur'n no pal. Is he who squawks: "You know me, Al!" Columbia State. The one whom we Would never choose Is she who swipes A Weekly News. -Winthrop Weekly News. The ones whom we Could always despise Are they who come to the theatre Just as the curtain begins to rise. If those who room over the chapel would make it convenient to have house-cleaning-day, and appoint sometime for the general repair of broken furniture, other than the very hour someone is speaking in the hall below, visi tors might feel that they are in a place of no great danger, in spite of the general appearance of the interior. During the past week several excellent talks were made in chapel. The students of the Uni versity enjoy a decided advan tage, being situated as we are, where the opportunity of hear ing for fifteen or twenty min utes from time to time through out the year, men of ability, ex perience, and reputation. It is a rare opportunity and we should not permit small and trivial ex cuses to prevent us from taking the advantage thus offered. A SUGGESTION Sometime ago a committee was appointed from the Student body to confer with the faculty in regard to forming a stand ing eligibility board for the Uni versity. As yet nothing has been done toward carrying out this tentative plan. Baseball will soon begin and, long as it may seem, another football season will be on us in a short while. It seems that a definite and stand ing committee composed of mem bers from the faculty and Stu dent-body to decide upon the eli gibility of any man going out for practice, would save confusion and be of great help to coaches in building up their teams. Of ten a team has been worked 1 up for a certain contest, and at the last moment, it is found that some men cannot partici pate. This practically destroys unity and means a loss of time and expended effort. If those in charge knew the standing of every man before hand, they would be able to decide upon what material to depend for any particular contest. Candidates for the various teams would know whether it worth while to spend their time, and would not be disappointed on the last day before a game in which they are anxious to play. Such a board would also aid the dean and Advisory Board, for students can often ascertain facts pertaining to the athletic standing of men that do not come to the knowledge of the Advisory Board or other official of the U Tniveri.a A MAN'S house is his castle, an' hspipe's a strong defense to keep trouble an' gloom on the outside. ASpecial 25 Per Cent. Disount to the Univ ffiers ersity of South Carolina Men. You will be glad you attend our college, for you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you pur sued your course in the most thorough Lusiness training institution in the South. Bookkeeping and Penmanship are worth a great deal to a man in business. Let us prepare YOU in these branches. Shorthand and Typewriting will aid 3 ou in your college work Our system easiest learned. Join class now. CALL FOR PARTICULARS M. H. BOWEN, Manager Manson Building 1207 Taylor Street You Will Finally be Worth Only What You Save START SAVING TO-DAY C. W. ES TE_.S. 1 12 ralmetto General Agent SoUheastein Lie Bank Building OPEN ON SUNDAY 1345 Main St. Phone 372 *~A The Savoy The College Man's S. W WESBERRY, Prop. Clothing Store Hot Lunches, Candy Cigars and Tobacco 1405 M A I N S T R E E T New Fountain & Pool Room Installed