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tljpc Ca1fccoct UNIVERItSITY OF SOuTH CAROLINA While I Lire 1 Crow,'' lPJl;LIShIKE) WEEKLY BY THIE LITEIAR SocIh:TiKs. TERMs $1.00 A YEAR. }U)At1 OF E1>1ToI'(lts. 1-|d it rr-in -,'h ief. J. M. WELIs (Clar.) Wilmington N. C Mahinoging 1ditvor. J. C. KI:ARS1: (Clar.).............Ola lieport ers: RI<'IIARU WINSTKAD (S't f3ody) Mullin L. M. CANNON (Athletic) . . Columbii T. L. AILEY (Y. M. C. A.) . . Mario M. J. SaHRI.EY (Law) . . Honea P'atl Miss C. LoVE (Co-ed) . . . Columbi; -J. .1. MCFALL (Clar) . . . . . I'icken J. S. SCHNEIDER (Clar) . . . Lexingtol G. A. BuCHANON (Euph) . . I)arlingtol II. H. REito (Euph) . . . . . . Cheste D. N. Kohn (Euph) . . . .rangeburl lIIN lx .Ilrna,er. .J. II. MARTIN............Fountain im Ixxis i neI i xf V a. .\litnoy r. ). I.. Ho)WEN................Andersol ('irrula,i,n .Munauger I:. 1'. lIonc a.... ....... Laneeste: AIdr s all lsines's comunIIIkllienation! I the I iusinss Manager; all other to the Editor-in-chief. Entered at Columbia, S. C. postoeic November 20, 1908 as second clas mail matter. Columbia, S. C., March 13, 1917 Hello, Spring! We welcom( you back. Women are becoming economy ical with cloth. The latest style is for the coed. to take pillows to chapel. Chapel hour is at 10:30 A. M Do you know where your seat is How about trying a bath in on: new up-to-dlate basement in th< Oh no. French II is a trag e(ly but Keith's vaudeville ha. some comedy. What kind of a comibinatioi would a German ,lap Mexiear frame up make anyway? It is best to take a shoek ab sorber along when you take yom girl to somew shows. As soon as the D)uitant Bil goes in)to effect it will be a c lost season for some birds. What is going to become of this school any way ? We have had nt( discipline lectures in over month. BASEBALL Just about two weeks mor< and the crack of bats and th< pop of mits will be heard again Meantime we are having a perio( of preparation. Our basebal season will give us just exactl: what the students as a studen body put into it. The old guart are outdoing their part. Wh< are going to fill the vacancies The schedule is arranged. Wh< is going to fill up the grandstan< and bleachers? The coach, captain, and mana ger can accomplish many things but there are three outside theii regime: material, attendance, and "pep." Get busy, fellows Dig out that old moth eaten glovE and your favorite bat. Get oui and see what you can do. Giv( your hest girl a season ticket tt the games. If you are cot play ing, go yourself. Above all, lei people know you are there and let the team know we are bac< - of them to the man. AN APPRECIATION Following the securing of out law building there was one im portant phase that failed to be stressed. Few men at the Uni. versity realize how near failure this project was or to whom the greatest part of the thanks fI its inclusion in the general ap. propriation bill was due. Nevei in the history of South Cai olini legislation has an item passed thri such a stormy and incertail career, to em neirlge unchanged as a realization of the dreams of its supporters. To this, however, - we might add that seldom befor( has a measure had such loyal suplt orters. The leader and life of these supporters was Prof. E. Marion Rucker of our law faculty. Prof. Rucker was for a numbei of years chairman of the Ways and Means Committee of the House of Iepresentatives. Fron the time he ,joined our faculty his energy and influence have been dir"ected towards this im provement. For the entire forty three days the legislature was in session Prof. Rucker spent every spare hour exerting his influenec and exhorting others to use theirs towards this much needed ad dition to the University. Many claim that without his interest our (dream wou ald never have been realized at this time. Thus we ex tendl to h im our' most hear t felt thanks in the name of' the studlentis of' the U niversity, know ing at the same time that we v ~oice the sentiment of the fac ulty, the alutmnii andl all true friendls of' the University. IIereaf'ter the State Board of Charities and Cor'rect ions will condluct Prof. Snowden 's history EEPIN' coo shows a goo good tobacco. VELVET'S smoothness -and coolness-is large ly the result of its two years' Natural Ageing, SHORT Shorthand and Bookkeeping are t and to the big positions with big pay, opens up to you the quickest, short< advancement and promotion to the mar with the large saleries. 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