The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 13, 1917, Page 3, Image 3
PERSONALS
0. C. Blackmon, Jr. is at last
out of the infirmary.
Prof. Perry M. Teeple.is board
ing at the "Mess'" this month.
Dr. Moore lectured last night
(March 13) at. Eastover on the
boll-weevil.
Prof. Easterling gave an illus
trated lecture on astronomy Fri
day night at Mark graded school.
J. 0. Green, LL. B. '14 of Lake
City was greeting old friends
here last week.
Or. Currell lectured last Fri
day at Loris in Colleton county
and Monday before the Charles
3 ton Civics club.
C R. P. Bellinger, L.L. B. '14, a
c well known member of the Bam
berg bar wa. a visitor on the
c campus last week.
_ * G. W. Brown, Jr., P. T. Bos
- well, "Mug" Robinson. C. H. Cox
4 aii ). [>gers are at their re
8 spective homes with the pinkeye.
Mr. T. C. Herbert, of the jun
ior law class, was called to his
home in Greenwood last week to
attend the funeral of his grand
mfol ir.
Carolina was well represented
It t1he i nauguration last week.
Amnong tie number were; S. M.
Ca-k. .1. A. M%fanning. W. B. Lee,
August hohm, Jr., and E. H.
Havis.
'After the war, what?" was
.i"t of an address recent
:;ivered before the peoples
forum in Charleston by Prof.
Isi'i't \I irse. The meeting was
i n th,? Alva Gage Hall.
r. 'Tawer visited Monks Cor
!r :t.-t week to inspect the marl
deposits .here. He was sent by
;u G .umbia Chamber of Com
'i,*re , li:)tain data on the pro
d !Iii rate plant.
The preliminary to the George
town debate will be held .Friday
:.n at in the Clariosophic hall. k
The 'nen wh have signified their
wiunnon o ntering are J. D.
lirandenburg, J. C. Kearse, D.
,4 Polier and C. R. Spenser.
"Thrift" Talks.
Thc ity Y. M. C. A. conduct
S .A1 1aig1 last week to bring
One necessity of thrift before the
tvinger people of the city. Sev
<. -rs of the faculty as
ALed m1 tu work with addresses.
Dr. Currell spoke to the school*
I the McMaster school
* i "Thrift."'
.r,. A. C. Carson gave an
illustrated "'Thrift" talk in the
Olympia Mills Y. M. C. A. Fri
day evening.
Dr. Morse gave a "Thrift"
alk b)eiore the students of Mac
feat-Bowen Business College on
March 6. Later in the day he
delivered a similiar address be
fore the. Chimora stuntn body,
OFFICERS-ELECTED
FOR POLITY CLUB
Plans Outlined for Smoker in
Near Future
At its regular bimonthly meet
ing Friday night the Inter
national Polity Club elected the
following officers: president, R.
R. Harley; vice president, W. C.
Mann; secretary, J. M. McIn
tosh: treasurer, J. I. Rice; repor
ter, L. M. Cannan.
L. B. Harrison presided over
the meeting. The regular pro
gram and speaker were dispen
sed with. Plans were made for a
smoker two weeks hence.
MINOR NEWS ITEMS
The enrollment for the 1916 -17
session has passed the 500 mark.
The average age of the stu
dents in the various c;asses has
been compiled by the Dean and
is as follows:
New men entering freshmen,
class, 18.7.
Freshmen, 19.
Sophomores, 19.9.
Juniors, 20.8.
Seniors, 22.3.
Specials, 27.8.
Junior Law, 23.4.
Senior Law, 24.4.
These ages are computed for
January 1st, 1917.
Moses, the well known janitor!
of the library and Flinn Hall,
was caught last week by See
retary King in the back of the
Y. M. C. A. gambling, arrested
and convicted in police court.
His fine was $25.00 and Secretary
King's was $5.00. This is the
amount Moses owed Mr. King
:n a personal debt. Moses has
been dismissed from the jan
itors corps.
PROF. McCUTCHEN BACK
Prof. George McCutchen, who
has been away on leave of absence
;erving as clerk of the house
,ommittee on agriculture, return
ed last - Friday , and took charge
>f the department of economics.
He reports a very profitable stay
in Washington. Both faculty
and students welcome him back.
For First Class Service
Go to
Mean's Barber Shop
1337-1314. Main Street
Louis' Restaurant
r'he reliable
Eating Place For
Carolina Students
1228 Main St. Phone 2978
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