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PUBJLISHED) WEKLY i$Y TII LITERARYt
SOCIEIE1S. 'TE.RMS $1 .5(0 A YEARI.
Entered at Columbia. S. C. postoffice
November 20. 190s as second cIassi
mail matter.
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EI)ITORIAL STAFF o
(YRtUS L. SHEALY...... Editor-in-Chief a
C. A. BUCHANAN..... Managing Editor (
W. E. HOWEN......... Literary Editor
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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
.1. C. KEARs:..... .Business Manager
G. E. SHAND. .iR.. Asst. Hus. Manager (
H. C. ST!":ADMAN.. Circulation Manager
Columbia, S. C., Oct. 30, 1917
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Elitarial
Explanation
We do not want to begin our
work by making excusses, but,
in .iustice to all concerned, we
must announce that the issue
given to the public today should
have been published last week
by the retiring board. 'Th ru
some misunderstanding, we were
called upon only yesterday- -at
the eleventh hour --- to get the
paper off the press. We are re
sponsible only for the editorials tJ
of this issue.
CYRUs L. SHEALy.
Oct. 30, 1017.
Greeting
In assuming the duties, and
the attendant responsibilities, of
editor-in-chief of Tw GAME
COCK, we feel, very keenly, our
inability. but, since our fellow
students have chosen us for this
particular work, we will, in no
wise, shirk it. And while we
may not measure up to the stand
ard set by our distinguished pred
ecessors, we will endeavor to
make this publication at least
readable. But this will be no
small task, and the staff, however f
iligent and zealou., cannot pro..
duce a weekly worthy of' this Uni
versity unless the student body
lends its active assistance.
TH'IE GAMECOCK should be the
mnedium through which the ac
tivities of the students and1 pro- I
fessorsare made known; it should
be the mouthpiece of the student
body; it should1( carry the spirit
of Carolina on every page, and,
in the true Gamtecock spirit, this
should be done in a whole-heart..
ed, courdgeous manner. No one I
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The Bank of Columbia
COL.UMBIA. SOUTH CAROI.INA
I.. 1. IIARI)IN. President
E. C. SEIBELS, Vice-President
JAMES MACDONALD, Vice-President
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nan, or small group of men, cat
o it: there must be concerte(
ction: and we take this oppor
unity to say that the board o
ditors, however vigilant, canno
ee and hear everything of inter
st that happens on the campus
r that which is connected witi
Jniversity life. So we want t<
uggest to a n d u r g e --everi
tudent to do his part, to the en
hat we may produce a publica
ion worthy of this institution
)on't wait for a reporter to conu
1) you, communicate your bit o
ews to any member of the staf
nd he will see that it is proper
y prepared for the press.
Again, permit us to urge thi
eartiest co-operation on the par
f everyone at interest. Avoi<
II dissension. and let the spiri
f fraternity prevail. Overlo l
he shortcomings and strive fo
etter things always.
onsolidation not a Curb
Since THE CAROLIAN has beet
ncorporated with TIEGAMECOCI
for the present, at least,) thi
uties of the staff will he muel
trger. And we want all stu
ents and professors who hav
ormerly contributed to THI
3AROLINIAN to bear in mind tha
'e intend to run a literary de
artment in THE GAMECOCK. T1
his end, a literary editor ha:
een added to our staff. We in
ite short contributions of liter
ry merit, and we will handl<
hem in the best way possible
'he consolidation of the two pub
cations was viewed as a neces
ity. and not as a curb to literar:
roduction. This is a. time whei
veryone must do his duty
'hose who can produce shoul
o o anid that . itou iicin
i egged.
Persona1
It is with pride (pardonable
ve hope) that we are again as
ociated with '1'HE GAMECOCK
Ve recall a time, some years ago
vhen the late, distinguished Rt
0. Gonzales first mentioned to u
he need of a weekly publicatioi
o be run by our two societies
nd in company with him--anm
few others---we fought agains
>ig odds for the establishmen
f THE GAMECOCK. And th
act that it has lived up to thi
ime- through periods of dis
ouragement and s uc ce ss-i
tmI)le proof that our idleas wer
it least sound in principle. S
hat, after a lapse of severa
'ears, it is a distinct pleasure t
urther the work which we thinI
vas well hegun.
W. C. Mann, '17 was dlown fo
he Newherry game.
D)r. Currell lectured at Baile;
Ailiinry Institute on the 1th.