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Clt caseteiock UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA While I Live I Crov' PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THE LITERARY SOCIETIES. TERMS $1.00 A YEAR. HOAtI D1" E0I'roIts. 'dilor-in- 'h ief. J. B. BATES (Euph).........Wateree Managing Editor. RoY C. MCGEE (Ath.).......Columbia Reporters: W. P. PORCHER (Euph) .... Charleston B. H. BARTON (Euph) .... Orangeburg M. A. WILDER.................Sumter T. L. BAILEY (Euph)..........Marion H. J. BLACKMON (Y M C A) Lancaster J. S. SCHNEIDER (Clar).....Lexington J. P. WARDLAW (Clar) ...... Columbia W. C. MANN (S't Body).......Pickens MISS EVA SEAWRIGHT (Co-ed) Donalds Bituxinlexx .11 n.yer. J. H. MARTIN.............Fountain Inn -.I XXislat IN4111'x. Alm11ger. R. L. BOWEN................Anderson Circulation Manager J. M. HAGOOD ............ .Charleston Address all business communications to the Business Manager; all others to the Editor-in-chief. Enterd at Columbia, S. C. postoffice November 20, 1908 as second class mail matter. Columbia, S. C., November 14, 1916 Even Chicora had a shirt waist parade. You may have noticed that it is usually the block-head who goes around with a chip on his shoulder. Undoubtedly it must have been a rank Euphradian that referred to them as the Clariosophistry and Euphradiant literary so cieties. Of course it would, be just like some ignorant and improper freshman to say that in Friday night's celbration he was right there where the bull was thick est. Some of the co-eds were asked to join in Thursday night's ex posed upper garment parade note the presidential diction but they absolutely refused to make an exhibit of their patriot ism. You may remember that the p)et said war has its blessings no less renowned than peace, or words to that effect, and while we are on the subject let us re mind you that Duke Turteltaub is still on the border. There was a young fellow named Blatt His temper was violently hotti Though his anger he nurses No man he curses He limitshimself to "Great scot." Of course you know Dummy Moore; Over his studies he often would poore. Silent as night His opponent he'd fight Until he was covered with goore. Now and then you see a fresh man put his knife in his mouth while at table. YOUR WEEKLY It seems hard for students to realize that the GAMECOCK is their paper. They are urged to write articles for it, to report any ridiculous happenings on the campus, and are welcome to its columns for the airing of their views,with the censorship of the staff. Fellows, support your weekly 1 paper. It may not be the best in the world the editors may not be what you think they should; but' don't be a knocker. If the GAME COCK is not a success it is your fault as well as the editor's. College spirit may be shown by doing your part to help make this the best weekly in South Carolina. Help the staff, patronize its ad ver tisers, and spend a measly dollar for a subscription to it. CONGRATULATIONS To many of us, anything that causes a holiday is a worthy event. The re-election of Woodrow Wil son means vastly more to us than the mere getting of the holiday. It means that for four more years we will be guided by the wise hand that has kept us out of war with honor. The man who has reigned with peace, progress, and prosperity will again rule in the White House. Carolina was the first college to form a Woodrow Wilson Club of college men to work for his elec tion in 1912. We congratulate Mr. Wilson, the nation, and ourselves on his re-election. PATRIOTISM We regret seriously to learn that certain property on the State House Grounds was damaged on the night of the Wilson Parade. The blame has been partly placed on students of the Univer sity. We hope they are not guilty of the offence, and we know that if they are, it was done thought lessly in a spirit of celebration and not in a spirit of destruction. This is however, not the prop er means of displaying true pa triotism; and the student body should look with disfavor upon such conduct. Messrs. 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