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Y. M. C. A. NEWS "Spirit, Mind, Body." lMr. Beverly Herbert, a loyal alumnus of the University of South Carolina, addressed the Y. M. C. A. at its regular meeting Wednesday evening on the sub ject of "The Broadening Influ ence of a Christian." Mr. Her bert began his address by citing some passages from the Bi ble, which he said we had heard in our childhood days, but had never given them any particu lar thot. For instance, "Bless ed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God," and "Bless ed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth." The speaker continued his talk by saying that it was the thot upon such statements which tend ed to broaden our Christian lives. He said that a man who con form ed his Christian life according to these words was bound to have a broader view of Christian fellow 2 ship and would be a source of happiness and great influence to those about him. While, on the Vi~ other hand, such men as Mark Ci' Antony and Nepolian Bonepart, who worshipped the God of world ly ambition, never contributed C3 anything towards influencing the s world to high'er ideals of life. The speaker said that the in fluence which counts is by men not for worldly praise but for con science's sake. He cited such men as Mr. Gladstone and others whose influence upon the world was beyond comprehension. Mr. Herbert concluded his inspiring address by exhorting the men in these words, "Be sure you live the life you ought to for the sake of those who are to follow you." The Alumni Loan Fund. The Alumni loan fund of thd University has lent needy stu dents more than $30,000, since its beginning in 1904 according to Professor Bradley's recent bulletin. The fund began with about $1000 in 1904 to $11,000 in 1916. This amount has been paid but three times and collect ed twice. In addition to the $11,000 men tioned above there are 12 honor ary scholarships conferred at the close of the session upo n such students as are nominated in the several deqartments. Among these scholarships are: Harper, Preston, McDuffie, Marion Sims, Thornwell, Rion, Aiston, Legare,: First Hampton, Hutchinson,Sec-; ond Hampton and Manning. W. S. Reamer of Columbia has en dowed two scholarships of $150 each, to be conferred by the fac ulty. The class of 1885 has es tablished two scholarships, a junior scholarship of $150 for two years, Prof. A. C. Moore Thain's Barber Shop 108 Union Bank Building Best Hair Cutters in the City ALL WHITE WORKMEN Place Your C For DIXIE GE] POWELL F University Supply The Ga Reduct ONE DC For the Session Edited and Print Support Your T ake a Copy f an1d Send C University of S Founded by the State in 11 The University is organized wi I. School of Arts and Scien study in Languages, History, S degrees of A. B. and B. S. from $100 to $160 each. II. School of Education, whi( to serve the State as teachei tendents of schools. In this eou conferred. III. Graduate School, with a the degree of Master of Arts. IV. School of Civil En.,neer V. School of Law, with : c. u LL. B. The presence of the va the State Law Library afford e: College fees for the year, $1x, For women college fees are o1 tuition, $40) additional. Room, year. Loan funds available. l)inii board free at Steward's Hall. For catalogue W. S. CURR E L Columbia. offers a scholarship of $100 to be conferred on a student in the department of biology. The alumni of Florence county make an annual award of a loan to some student in that county and E. W. Robertson of Columbia supports a law school scholar ship. VISITING CARDS. 50 IR 7.3. P. H. Lachicotte &Co. Jewelers Mnfactrres College and School Moels 1424 Main St. Columbia, S. C. 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