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SEEING THINGS IS Fl SUBJECT OF LECTURE Elwood, Pastor of "Board Walk" Church Addresses Students. of Robert H. Elwood, pastor of the "Board Walk" Church of At- fr4 lantic City lectured to a large la audience in the chapel Monday s evening on "Seeing Things." W( The speaker pointed out to his a audience that observation is the true basis for all education, eyes M for "seeing things" are essential. St He said diplomas, degrees, trips an abroad and thousands of other BE things are merely side lights. W1 "The man, "said the speaker, fr4 "who does not see human life Ba and experience in their true re- a lation is not an educated man. ru Mr. Elwood deplored the fact ga that the degree of "doctor" and n "professor" had been abused. to He said that now anybody could w( be a doctor and everybody could tal be a professor. He urged that P the standards be again raised so en that a man would have to truly ca deservea degree before it is grant- v1. ed to him, instead of a degree be- co ing conferred upon any man who Ba made a fair speech on some spec- W, ial occasion. Ki During the entire lecture, Mr. Ec Elwood attempted to point out Bu the sublime, and the beautiful, Ca and the hum-rous qualities in the Rc life of eve:-y man; and urged his Ti hearers not to go about as blind St animals, but open their eyes and W see things as they really are. Jo "He that hath eyes, let him see". Cr Carolina's Soldier Boys. Our new song, "Carolina's orl ; h Soldier Boys," was written by TE Mr. Teeple this past summer tw while working at the Bethlehem steel works. He composed it s immediately upon learning of la the departure of the South Caro- alt lina militia for the border. bu "I don't know whether it was e caused by the shock or by the' heat of the steel plant," says Mr. Teeple. The tune is that of the faculty song. The words follow: Carolina loves the right, She guards it with her main; And she is not afraid to fight, Tho it may cause her pain. Oh, you khaki boys of Carolina, You are giving the State you serve your best, And we want you every one, every single mother's son, jTo deserve the fellowship of all the rest. CHORUS. Carolina's doughty soldiers Represent us at the border, lVI While we gladly pay them homage Send them tribute of our (Shout these) Love-best-wishes Health-fear-less-ness; Whom-do-you-think-we're-shouting about? T SOUTH-CAR-0-LINA. Eo Mr. Cosby is in the infirmary recovering from an operation re a cently undergone at the Baptist St. Hopial. tESHMEN DEFEATED BY BAILEY ELEVEN [n one of the roughest games the season, Bailey Military 3titute defeated the Carolina ?shmen by a score of 20 to 7 it Saturday. Brown was the tr of the game, doing some mnderful kicking and playing consistent game throughout. rner, Cox, Brockinton, and >orman also played well. )ne, Wright, Edwards, Creech, d Jones did the best work for ;iley. Carolina's touchdown Ls made by a forward pass )m Brown to Turner, while ,iley scored one touchdown on lorward pass and two from a nning attack. Throughout the me th4re was intense excite mt, and with all due respects Bailey, the Carolina freshmen ,re treated in a most unhospi >le manner. If the Bailey tyers are ever fortunate ough to visit. Carolina, they a see bybss srvation how a liting team should be wel ned. iley (20) Carolina (7) )od.........LE..... Moorman iight ....... LT ..... McGowan lwards .....LG...... Thomas nch .........C ...........Cox mpbell.....RG......Jennings 'binson ..... RT .... Brockinton 3e .......... RE ......... Allen ne......... Q...... Brown right ....... LH ........Turner ries.. ......RH.......Weston eech....... FB........ Smith A class in bacteriology has been ganized by Doctor Coward. is class meets three times a ek for a one-hour period and o two-hour periods. The work 3ntirely didactic at present, but ioratory work will replace that ogether later on. There are t three students taking the irse. Others are urged to join. C A S1 McGEE IS MANAGER OF GARNET & BLACK At a recent meeting of the stu dent body Roy C. McGee was e lected business manager of the Garnet and Black for this year. R. E. Browne was business man ager but was forced to resign on account of going to the border with the second regiment. Mr. McGee was on the annual staff last year and has had a good deal of experience in the manag ing of college magazines. 4ARLEY 2 IN. DEVON 214 IN. ARROW C OLLARS 15 ot*. each, 6 for 0 ate. CLUETT, PEABODY & CO., INC. MAKERS This space is reserved for J. M. BRUNSON'S Pressing Club Students Invited to Buy Overcoats - $12.50 to $30 Suits - - $15.00 to $30 at 10 per cent 'Discount I See the New Pinch-Back Caps Get your Tennis Balls for the tournament at S. B. McMASTER'S He furnished them for the last tournament FREE. LANA SIMS, Campus Agent. EVERY time smoking a know that he is COMFORT that a cigarette. The Orig, m 1524 Main St. Phone 1631 Tom Hook Clothing and Furnishing Goods Suits Made to Order 10 Per Cent Discount to Students Have You Tried the New Cigarette "PINKUSSOHN'S POTPOURRI" Its in the Blend Price Oc J. S. PINKUSSOHN Sae CIGAR COMPANY Agents Ask For it at Your Nearest Dealer The American Cafe 1248 Main Street Only American Cafe in Ton>n A Cafe where you can always depend on getting your money's worth. Home cook ing. Best chefs in city. S. B. McMASTER INC. Sporting Goods COLUMBIA, - - S. C. Scruggs & Bailey, Inc. Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods 10% discount to Colleg Students. - - - SAMUEL PRESTON, Campus Rep. COLUMBIA. S. C. 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