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Columbia, S. C., March 7, 1916.
The crowning blow-afternoon
classes in the Law School.
Distance may lend enchant
ment; but it won't lend you the
price of that railroad ticket.
Something we have with us al
ways---the fellow who studies it
till 2 g. 'n. and comes into class
that same morning and asks so
innocently where it starts.
* *
You certainly can tell which
way the wind is blowing when
one of these poor(?) boobs begins
to talk about "Two can live pret' I
near cheap as one.
If the persons who are taking
those "Anti- Docking" petitions']
around the cotton mills will I
just frame them to include 1
this iniquitous system of docking
a point a cut, we'll guarantee the
support of the student body.
It raises a very strong-almost
irrebuttable-presumption to the
contrary when these fellows
come in during the wee small
hours and try so vigorously and
loudly to convince the campus
that they are, or have been, hay
ing such a big time.
Some Lawyer's Daughter.
"To me, I swear, you're a vol-9
ume rare."
"But," she said with judicial
look,
"Your oath's not valid at Com
mon Law
Until you've kissed the book,."
Selected.
The Literary Digest of Feb. 26
luotes in full the poem "From
.he Greek Anthology" by Pro
ressor Chamberlayne, which ap
eared in the February Ceentury.
)f the poem the editor of the
Uiterary Digest says: "The au
hor of these rich and melodious
ftanzas must have steeped his
;oul in Hellenic culture. It is
lifficult to say anything new on
:he theme which he has chosen,
)ut he has, at any rate, said the
)ld things in a new and charm
ng way.
AVOID THE "YELLOW STREAK"
Since baseball began a num
>er of students have jeered at
;he new players, when they -
nade a poor play or missed a;
>all.
This is not the kind of spirit
;hat should prevail among the
tudents. If a man is out there
tnd is trying to do the best he
!an, it is more than the students
tre doing who are making the
eers.
Possibly the students who
iave done this did it without
;hinking, so in the future help
;he team as much as possible by
!heering the good play and keep
ng quiet about the bad ones.
AN INVESTMENT
The school of education in the
,hort period of its life* has not
mnly grown up, but has made an!
mpression upon the State.
When we consider the educa-;
ional status of our State, the
ieed and worth of this depart
nent of the University cannot be
luestioned.
The influence of this depart
nentthru the men and women
;ent out, upon the progress of the
1tate in matters of education can
iever be estimated.
Statistics show that a high
)ercentage of those who take
work in the department of edu
:ation go into teaching as a per
nanent profession. Particular
y all of those who have been
)eneficiaries of the school have
aught one, two, three, and four
tears, even tho they did not
nake it a life work. Although
he department had its begin
ling within the last twenty-five
tears, several of its students
iave won distinction in educa
;ional work in South Carolina.
A large number take the work
nerely as elective with no in
~ention to teach, but they leave
he University with deeper ap-!
>reciation of the value and im-!
)ortance of public education.
['he expense of the department
s very slight when its far reach
ng influence is considered.
Is there a better investment
nade, by the State, than in the
school of Education at the Uni
ersity?
r.
HE man that don't build
castles in the air don't
&Sbuild any with bricks, an'
&1&A&O thares no better air castle
building material than
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