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With Other Papers. Furman shares in the all-sta laurels by having two of her mei Speer and Jeter, picked for t1 all-state combination. "Speedy was selected by five of the si coaches who picked the elevei and Jeter by four. -The Horne "Bob" Walker has been elec ed captain of the 1917 team. F has played three years at er and his playing has always beE steady and heady. He has a ways given us of his best. Mq lie lead us to another victoriot season in 1917. -The Davidsonia In a campaign last week , Washington & Lee Universit: $1,000 was pledged to the w: relief fund now being rais( among the leading colleges ar universities of America. Th fund will be used to alleviate tI suffering in European war prisc camps. - The Hustle The Blue of Yale crushed tf Crimson of Harvard for the fir time since 1909. The Old Go and Black of Wofford overcarn the Purple and White of Furnma for tne first time since footb, was reinstated at Wofford thr( years ago. Surely this has beE a great year for the under dog. - The Old Gold & Blac Altho Carolina has lost a nun ber of her games this year st has made an honorable stand f< clean athletics, and decided th "It's better to have fought cleai ly and lost, than never to haN fought cleanly at all." We coi gratulate her on this stand ar trust that the best of relatior only may exist between us frol this time on. -The Tige. With the football season ove attention is being turned at tf University of Georgia to baske hall. All those interested in tl game have been urged to con out, and a good team is expec ed. The schedule has not yi been definitely arranged, but t trip will probably be taken up ii to Tennessee. Letters havs ah been written to the Universiti4 of Virginia, North Carolina ar South Carolina, to Davidson, ar also to many Y. M. C. A. tean and city athletic associations. - The Red and Blacj In a few weeks our stockholb ers who own us wil! meet i Columbia. They must face tI problem of an increasing dlemni for the type of girl that com<~ from Winthrop. They must d< eidle if two hundlredl girls read for college can rightly he kel from their due privilege for 1ac of one dlormitory. It is not a ne school, not a new Plant, not a ne faculty called for, but a relativ< ly small appropriationi for an ei tablished plant to make it full adeuqate to meet the demands. The Wini'h'rn Nw, :e CO-ED DEPARTMENT "0 woman, in her hours of easc, Exceeding coy and hard to please. Miss Lela Sawyer was called home last week on account of the sickness of her mother. t. Dr. Lewis P. Chamberlayne made a short talk to the Hypati an Society last week. Dr. Cham d berlayne discussed literary socie ties in general, then special value to the women students of the University and finally the pas teen of women at the University. 1S He advised that rather than try to follow too closely the pro tt grams of the Euphradian and Clariosophic societies the Hy patian Society model its work r more in that of woien's clubs d and study the work there is in d the world for women, explaining is that women, probably because e their education began so long *n after that of man, are prone to imitate men and to loathe to e launch out for themselves and t trust to their own intellect. He d also advised the girls, in their e class work, to rely less on mem n ory and more on judgment. 11 Lastly, he said he wished to im e press it upon them that great n changes were going on in the world and would continue to go c. on; that we were living in a cen tury of change, and whether, e women wanted to or not they riwould have to accommodate it themselves to these changes. The picture of the llypatian Society was taken Friday morn ing in front of IL,e Cont College. d Miss Marie Miot won the second prize at the amateur's n contest given by the C irCle Fran cais, last Monday night. The Clariosophics have invited the Hypatians to attend the e meeting of their society next t- Saturday night. e A number of girls have joined e the Socialist Club this year and are very much interested in the t study of Socialism. Le - DR. JOYNES GIVES o TO LYNCH FUND s d The following is a letter from d Dr. Joynes in which he enclo es is nine dollars for Lynch Fun1d: Editor GAMECOCK, University, S. C. - I have just read in Tm GAME ' COCK an appeal in behalf of a erecent student of the University, now a patient in the Tluberculo .sis Camp. I beg leave to enclose y my check for ten dollars -which >t after paying One dlollar as sub k scrip)tion to Tm:i, GAM:COCK, I hv beg that you will dlevot e the r'e vmainder for the benefit of' thrt young man. \'ery resptectfuilly. y Edlwnrd S. .JovnoC5 Have You Tried the New Cigarette "PINKUSSOHN'S POTPOURRI" Its in the Blend Price Oc J. S. PINKUSSOHN - CIGAR COMPANYA Ask For it at Your Nearest Dealer Students Invited to Buy Overcoats - $12.50 to $30 Suits - - $15.00 to $30 at /0 per cent 'Discount See the New Pinch-Back Caps J330 "^AIN b&ttt.r Buy Your Xmas G and Save BARGAINS IN YOU will find a complete s1 Jewelry line to select from. your Xmas present. T. E. EPTIN 1204 MAIN STREET SOUTHERN COMP. ARRIVAL AND DEPAI SCHEDULE IN EFFECT AT 'l (Published only as inforn No. ARRIVE FROM Time I ville~. 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