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C. postoflice .November 20. 1908 as second class mail Imatter. (oluumbia, S. C., April 11, 1917 Sherman hath said it. Is it mustered mustard or mus tard mustered? Have you gotten back all you Lent in the last forty days? Weather forecasts for this ev ening and tonight: Fair and Warmeor. Three siml)Ie comnlmands g-Ilid ing to all success: Attention Right face! Forward march! Would it be proper to call the mnuley appropriated for sub-ma. rines a sinking fund'! Tlie di re renece between Amer ica and Gerlany is the differenet bet ween the freedom of the sea. and( the treedomn of the seizeA. The Charleston High Schoo Gazet te in 'omen iting upJor' some of the recenit piaragrahisi T'IiE GAMECOCK pertaininug to th< kadies st. les says: "K(eep up th< good work.'' We would .iust likt t.o say that as long as our para graphs are exclusively malk that this is niot within ouir pow er. The ladies, however, are t< the best of their ability keep. intr un thestuyle. STUDENT ACTIVITY EXPENSES The plan submitted by Dr. Green in his communication, pub lished in this issue of THE GAME coci, is one of the most practi cal suggestions in regard t0 the expenses of the various student activities that has been advanced. Almost every year one or an other of our activities becomes seriously endangered because of financial embarrassments. Thru this plan this would be almost entirely eliminated and at the same time it would work a hard ship on no one. Almost the only change in the present entrance expense would be making the breakage fee non returnable and increasing the total amount by fifty cents per term. There is absolutely no doubt as to the benefic received being far greater than th(textremely small cost involved. If there was any one of our activities that was not benefited it would not be al lowed to exist by either the -stu dent body or the faculty. Why then should not everyone help hear the expense of something whereby they benefit. We hope to see this very constructive piece of proposed college legislation receive the endorsement of the student body, faculty and trus tees, in time to go into effect next year. DEBATING One of the best signs of an in creasing interest in student ac tivities and a realization that there are other things on the campus besides classes is the large number of men who have ,gone out for the five debating teams which represent the Uni versity this year. This interest is certainly to be commended. In former years there have been times when men had to he sought to make up even two teams in a single triangular debate. This year there are two triangulars and one single debate. In every preliminary there have been at least twice as many men as places. For the Carolina Georgia Ten nessee teams there were thirteen men out four to be chosen. For the Carolina -Clemson Citadel teams there were ilneteen out four to be chosen. And for the Georgetown teams there were six out -three to be chosen. There is no phase of college life that is as helpful in develop inig a manm for profession. busi ness or education as debatinfg, and South Carolina is indeed for tu nate in having such a large number of studlents who are tak ing advantage of the opportunity afforded. A mong those who spent Easter jat home were T. K. Collier, J. M. Kinard, W. M. Layton, J. ,J. Stevenson and Miss Sledn-n V] seen in a a mountain < pears in a do Velvet smok4 ' SHOR Shorthand and Bookkeeping and 'to the big positions with bi opens up to you the quickest, advancement and promotion to tl with the large saleries. 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