The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 27, 1917, Page 4, Image 4
VIVID RECITAL ON
MARIE ANTOINETTE
Cercle Francais Delighted with
Madame Guerrin
Marie Antoinette was the sub
ject of a vivid costume recital
given by Madame Guerrin at the
Cercle Francais last Tuesday.
She contrasted the gay, young
spendthrift of Versailles and
Trianson with the calm, glorious
heroine of the Tuilleries and the
Temple. To hear Madame Guer
rin was but to sympathize with
Marie Antoinette in her failing,
to love her in her glory.
The lecture was given in four
acts, each representing a stage
in the life of the heroine. Ma
dame Guerrin's French was so
clear and her interpretation so
accurate that her lecture could
be understood and enjoyed by all.
Madame and MademoislleGuerrin
wore the costumes of each scene
that they impersonated and in
this way added much to the pleas
ure of the evening.
Each act was preceded by an
explanatory reading by Prof. F.
W. Bradley of the University.
This reading was illustrated by
lantern slides.
At the conclusion of the lecture
Madame Guerrin gave a most in
teresting talk in English. She
expressed a great liking for
America and especially for the
South. She said the South was
more "Frenchy", that is more
polite. Madame Guerrin has de
livered hundreds of lectures
throughout the United States
and at the conclusion of her pres
ent toor or as soon as possible
she intends to sail for her native
land. She said she had intended
to leave America for good but
since visiting the South she had
decided to return home.
LEGISLATURE GIVES $40,000
FOR LAW BUILDING
so situated would tend to weld
the different parts of the Uni
versity in to closer relationship.
Much interest has been mani
fested also as to what name the
new building will bear. It seems
likely that the traditional policy
of naming the tenements and
class-room buildings after distin
guished alumni and faculty
members will be retained, and
in all probability the new home
for the law students will be
niamed for some alumnus of the
school who has played a conspic
uous part in the history of the
state.
The following new students
have joined the junior class for
the second term: Miss Mary
Guthrie Sledge, Messrs. Clinton
Fallow, Cyrus L. Shealey, and
Marcna Wesley Price.
"Sii, fn, Bd." I
At a regular Wednesday night
meeting of the Y. M. C. A., a se
ries of lantern slides of the Blue
Ridge Y. M. C. A. Student Con
ference was shown. Secretary
King, assisted by three members
of the cabinet, handled the ma
chine and made some interesting
talks concerning the activities
and excellent programs of the
delegates at the conference.
Mr. King is particularly anx
ious to have a good representa
tion from Carolina next June.
He told of the broadening and
spiritualizing influence that
comes from contact with the fin
est set of men in the student
bodies of Southern colleges. He
also showed what a delightful
vacation the time spent at the
Conference would be and how
reasonable the expeises would
be.
As this was the regular time
for the nomination of officers,
the nominating committee putl
the following names before the
Y. M, C. A.: J. H. Martin, pres
ident, J. C. Kearse, vice-pres
ident, A. P. Talley, secretary
and M. K. Barr, treasurer. These
names will be voted upon at the
next regular meeting.
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