The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 15, 1916, Page 3, Image 3
LAW. DEPARTMENT
'Ignoinnix legis -nminem exeUst V
On account-.of examinations
the Law NAssociation has- not had
a i meeting- for .the .. last-three
Thursday nights., H4ivever, ithe
regular work of .thel association
wif be.resumed -Thursday Rightt
Fdh: 17th, iwhen the followiag
case will betheard: :
Whe'eler vs'Wentworth.'.
Counsel for -Plaintiff,- DiIlard-,
Marshall, Cook.,
Counsel-for Defefidanti-Merri
mon,--McGoy, Wilson. .
BeforeiJohn P. Thomas%tChieft
Ju4tice; Jones, Cur,tis, Associate
Justices. s
This lis ian interesting appellate
case, -and it iis hopod that every
memberof,the tassoeiation, will
be present.,
It tis .urkently,requested by the
officers oft the association ,that
all of the membersientenintothe
second term.work .with renewed
interest an.enthusiasm. A great
f deal of .good -can. be.derived out
3 of,-the. moot court work if..the
men will..enter into it with the
prioper .spirit, otherwise it is not
worth the. time. expended: . It
involves the.practical side of .the
law students training, and is
worthy of. the .most-earnest,con
sideration. ofe very member .of
the law. school.
TIGERS PICK HART i
AS FOOTBALL COACH
Firmer- Georgto*n- and dGeo.
Washington, Star Will
PilottClemson. .
Wayne M. Hart has been ise
lected -to. coach the Clemson iTi
gers in football and twill assume
active charge early.next fall....
Mr. .Hart comes to Clemson
with an enviable record, both,as
a : player -and as -a :coach. .He
played .tackle for 'George Wash-.
ington :and Georgetown univer
sities 1908-11 and.-wast.hosen for
four successive yearias all-South
Atlantic tackle-one of the great
est tributes that.can. be paida
Southern athlete..
He served- ast assistant coach
at Georgetown .during the 1912
season and.,was-sent to Carlisle,
where he was under the tutelage
of Glenn. Warner,- .the famous
gridiron strategist.
Mr. Hart coached the tebh
high school eleven of Washing.
ton, D. C., during the seasons of
1914-15, and. in. 1913 coached the'
Washington Vigilantes, a profes
sional eleven .which did not drop
a game..
Coach Ha'rt'"will remain aat
Clemson thi'oughout the collegi
ate~ year, 'having charge of both
football and. track.
ALWAYS SAY:
"L;ET'S G~O PASTIMNGE
SOUTHERN
COMP
ARRIVAL 'AND:DEPAI
SCEDULE :-IN -EIFFECT AT 11
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No... ARRIVE FROM i Time I
16 Charleson, Summerville. Branch
ville, Orangeburg. Kingville.... 6:5 a m
35 Charlotte;. Rook Hill. Cheater.
Winnsboro. Ridgeway (local).... 9:00 a m
8 Augusta. Trenton. Edgefleld.
Batesburg..Leesville, Lexington 10:00 a m
31 New York,: Washington. Greens- .
boro, Charlotte, Rook Hill. Center 10:05 a m
134 Allendale. Barnwell, Blackville.
Springfield. Perry (local)....... 10:15 a m
117 York. Rock Hill. Lancastar. Ker
shaw. Camden. KingvIlle ....... 12:36 p n
27 Charleston. Summerville. Branch
Ville. Orangeburg. Kingville.... 12:45 p m
18 Greenville. Bnderson. Belton. Ab
beville. Greenwood, Ncwberry. 2:15 p m
42 Asheville. Spurtanbur3 . Union
Carlisle. Alston (local).... ..... 2:30 p m
30 Savannah. Allendale. Barnwell,
Blackville. Perry (local) ........ 4:10 t m
32 Augusta. Batesburg. Trenton.
Lexington..... .............. 4:15 p Im
28 Cincinnati, -Knbxville. Harriman
Junction, Asheville.Spartanburg 4:461 p no
113 Charlotte, York. Rock Hill, Lan
caster. Camden. Kingville ...... 5:45 p n .
27 Charlotte. -Rock Hill. Chester.
Winnsboro, Ridgeway.......... 9:05 p In
20 Augusta, Batesburg, IACeville.
Lexington....................... 10:15 p m
'1l Charleston. Sunnimerville. Branch
ville. Orangeburg. Kingville.... 10:20 p m
16 Greenville. Anderson. Belton. Ab
Ville, Greenwood. Newberry.... 10:40 p m
10 Asheville, Hendcroovile, Spartan
burg, Unirn Alston ............. 11:40 1) m
Uniiersity of -S
Fondd by the-State In 1
The'University is organized. w
1. ;.School of..Arts and.Scie
study in Languages, History,
degrees- of A. B. and B. S.
worth from $100 to $150 each.
II. School ,of Education, whi
to . serve the State .as teacho
tendents of.schobs., In this- co
conforred. .
IIL, GrmduateiSchool, with i
theidegree of Master of Arts.
Graduates of the colleges of
toithe University in 'all courses
for tuition.
IV. School of Engineering.,
to C. E. and E. E. degrees,
V.% School of Law, with a co
LL. B. The presence of the v
the State Law Library afford
College fees.for the year, $18
Fo'r women -coilege 'feda are
tuition. $40 additional. Room.
year.
Active -teachers have the;.ad
without any charge whatever.
Room Scholarships.with board:i
For catalogi
Columbli
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RTURE .OF TRAINS
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ation, not guaranteed)
go. LEAVE FOR Time
Kingville. 01 angebura. - Branch
villei,,Summerville. Charleston.. 3:20 a in
6 Ridgeway. Winnsboro, .Chester. .
Rock Hill. Charlotte........... 5:30 a m
.14 Kingvivle, Camden, Kershaw.
Lancaster, Rock HIll. ......... 6:05 a m
2 Kingville. Orangeburg.- Branch
ville. Summerville, Charleston.. 6:65 a m
9 Lexington, Leesville. Batesburg.,
Ridge Spring. Trenton. Augusta 7:00 a m
9 Union. Spartanburg, Atlanta,
Asheville. Knoxville. CincinnAti 1:06 a m
p Alston, Newber,ly. Greenwood..
Abbeville. Anderson, Greenville .7:15 a m
15 Perry, Springfield, BlaokvilUe,:
Barnwell. Allendale. Savannah 9:10 a m
11 Lexington; liatesburg. Trentoi,
Augusta......................... 10:15a m
,7 Union. Spartanburg. Asheville.
Knoxville, Cincinnati........... 12:56 p m
.7 Alston. Newberry, Greenwood.
' Abbeville, Anderson Greenville...1:06 p ru
[18 Hopkins, Gadslen. Kingville,
Camden. Kershaw, Lanc'r, York 3:25 p n
33 Perry, Blackville. Barnwell. Al
lendale (local)................... 4:15 p m
11 A I a t o n, U if i o n, Spnrtanburg.
(local)................ ........ 4:20 1p in
12 Ridgeway. Winnsboro. Cheater.
Rock Hill, Charlotte. Washing
ton. New York........... .....4:25 p m
18 Kingville. Orangeburg, Branch
ville. Summerville. Charleston.. 4:56 p in
2N Ridgeway. Winsboro. Chester, .
Rock Hill. Ft. Mill. Carlotte (local 5:25 p in
7 Lexington. Leesvill,-. Batesburg,
Trentem. Edgefleld. Augusta
(local)........................... 5:50 p m
outh Carolina
801 in tho Capital City
,ith the-following div#sions:.
ice, with various courses of
cience, . etc., leading to the
Eight General Scholarships
.ch seeks to prepare persons
irs, principals and superin
awe the-A. B. is the',degree
%dvanced courses leading to
,South Carolina are: admitted
-except Law, without charge
Civil and Electrioal, leading
urse ,leading to the degree, of
arious courts:and the use of
Ixceptional facilities.
,including mnedical attention.
only $12. . For those paying
with lightrand service, .$8 a
lvantages..of the Uni*raity
Loan funds.available. Dining
~ree at Steward'a Hall.
Ite. adIdress -
L.L, President;',
i, S. C.:I
UNIOR LAW MEMBERS
TO MANAGE;BASEBALL
(Continued from front.page).
:f his family.,
Mr:"- Clark.--has--.:-an .enviable
record as: a baseballi.player. He
has never. pitched below- an
average teff.500,, altho. he. has
played - with .. seyera'. tail-end
clubs. , His i batting <average is
aroundthe three hundred mark.
He is largely responsible for Co
lumbia's pennant winning team
of 191*1-121 and is -credited- with
being one of: the <best managere
ihe South Atlantic League. has
ever -had.
A.Week in. Chapol..
The student body of the Uni
versity .. has : recently had the
privilege of 'hearing -two power
ful-and 4timulating addresses on
world missions. Dr. H. C.
Mabi, GeneralSecretary of the
Baptist Board of Missions. -spoke
on world missions and conditions.
Dr. J. N. Mills, of Washing
ton, made an address on Feb. 8,
on World's Missions.. Dr. Mills
is in attendance upon the Lay
men's Missionary Conference.
Dr,.Delamarre, Secretary Gen
eral of .the. Alliance Francaise,
delivered -in French, Feb. 2, a
most interesting address-on "La
France., a I' Exposition de San
Francisco. " During the course
of his address he ,paid a tribute
to,William Spenser Currell, pres
ident, of the University,. .whc
delivered , a notable address on
the "French Academy" at the
meeting ,of the Alliance Fran
caise - in Berkeley,. . Cal., . last
August.
. Other . prpminent visitors, tc
the Layrnen's Missionary . Con
vention who spoke to.. the stu
dents at chapel were Dr. W. W.
Pinson,. of Nashville, and Bishop
McDowell of. Chicago, who -gave
an inspiring talk on the four
ideals. that men must strive tc
attain.
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