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UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB MEETS AND ORGANIZES J. W. Wilkes Elected President E. P. Hodges to Manage Club. The Glee Club met on last Fri day night and organized. Mr. J. Wesley Wilkes was elected presi dent and Mr. E. P. Hodges, manager. Many new men were out at the meeting among whom were: first tenors, L. H. Sims and J. M. Hagood; seond tenors, D. B. Stover; baritone, D. P. San ders; basso, Dusen bury. The old members present were, E. P. Hodges, J. W. Wilkes, F. E. Sims A. G. Horne, accompanist. The club as a whole has an un usually good outlook. All of the new men are exceptionally good and some have had quite a lot of training. Mr. Dusenbury, the new basso, a graduate of Furman has been manager of the glee club there for two years. No engagements have been made as yet but manager Hodges is endeavoring to secure several and with the club he has there should be no difficulty in listing all of them. FRESHMAN AND C. H. S. BATTLE TO TIE The Carolina freshmen played the Columbia High School foot ball team, before, between and after the varsity game on Satur day, in what proved to be a very interesting contest. The game developed some real football, the high school boys showing a form that is rarely found in a team of its class. The freshmen also played well. The score, which was a small but interesting part of the contest, was 12 to 12. . Practically all of the men on both sides played good ball but a number on each side played sen ationally. George Brown and 'Red" Turner showed off best n the Carolina backfield, while ob Moorman played an excellent ame throughout regaining three umbled balls. C. C. Pearce, captain of the Columbia High! was the individual star of that eam. Turnipseed and Barnes Iso played well in spots. The summary follows: ,olumbia ........6 6 0 0-12 larolina ........0 0 6 6-12 Touchdowns, Barnes, Pearce, turner, Allen. Referee, Mills Carolina). Umpire, Hill(Caro-1 na). 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The University Press Gives Work to Students. Ten Students now Em ployed. All Kinds of Printing The University Bulletins, The Gamecock, The Carolinian, Stationery, Cards. HARPER COLLEGE Efficiency and EconQn-y IS OUR "SLOGAN" FOR EFFICIENCY'S SAKE Get an extra pair of Pants made with your suit and save the price of another suit FOR ECONOMY'S SAKE Have your clothes made and tailored by us, .according to our extra Pants proposition A Suit and extra pair of Pants of the same cloth will wear as long and give you as much sat isfactian as TWO (2) SUITS You can't get an extra pair of Pants of the same cloth if you buy a ready made Suit, because stock clothing manufacturers don't make extra Pants to a suit You can't get an extra pair of Pants from the small individual tailor, because he buys his cloths in suit lengths only. We bi-e our goods by the BOLTS OUR GARMENTS FOR $1 3.50=the $18.00 values of the other Fellows Our extra pair of Pants for an additional $2.00 =$6.50 to $13.50 values of the other fellows Thus you can have a suit and extra Pants * made by us for $15.50=$24.50 values - I ' of the other tailors 0 AND The ready to wear Merchant isn't in the run .ling with either of us THE COLUMBIA TAILORING COMPANY C. D. SEXTON, Manager 1117 & 1121 Washington St.-Phone 643--Columbia, S. C. P. D. WILLIS, Campus Agent University of South Carolina Founded by the State in 1801 in the Capital City The University is organized with the following divisions: I. School of Arts and Science, with various courses of study in Languages, History, Science, etc., leading to the degrees of A. B. and B. S. General Scholarships worth from $100 to $150 each. II. School of Education, which seeks to prepare persons to serve the State as teachers, principals and superin tendents of schools. 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