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UNIVERSITY MEN TO HEAR NOTED SPEAKER ((OXTINVIE) FlROM I'\GK ONE.) varsity base ball and bootball teams and made his "0" He has always been a strong sup porter of athletics, and served as a football referee for three years. le was also a member of the varsity debating team. For nine years Dr. Tompkins was professor of rhetoric, pub lie speaking and debate in Oberlin Academy, Carleton College and Iowa State Teach ers College. While taking his M. A. and B. I). work at Yale he preach ed at Bradford Connecticut and for five years has served as pastor of a large church in Cincinnati, while here he has delivered scores of addresses under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. and has been a leader at the Student Conferences at Lake Geneva, Northfield, Eagles Mere and at Blue Ridge. The War Work Council of the International Y. M. C. A. selected )r. Tompkins as one of the professors in the training schools for secretaries. This fall they are sending him as a speaker to the training camps. While in Columbia, he will speak at Camp Jackson and will also address the Men's Meeting on Sunday at the Col umbia Theatre. Tompkins is an exponent of what a member of our faculty calls "Muscular ('hristianitv." He is a real man with a message for men. LAW STUDENTS TO CONTEST FOR MEDAL Thos. H. Peeples Offers Medal to Best Debater Hon. Thos. H. Peeples, At torney General, has recently given to our law school a very valuable medal. to be awarded annually to the best. debater, This medal can be competed for by students of the law school only. The details of rules governing this contest are now being worked out by the Debating Council and will be announced later. Mr. Peeples is an alumnus of our law school, and has had re mnarkable success since hit graduation. He has b)een At. toney G;ener'al for several terms andl in all p)robability will be candidlate for Governor in th< primary next suimmer. This is the second medal now available for the law studenth The whole university-anc the law school in p)articular stands in grateful appreciatior to Mr. Peeples for his generos Y. M. C. A. MEN HEAR INTERESTING ADDRESS, "Religion a Personal Matter," Subject of Lecture Dr. C. E. Burts addressed one of the most successful Y. M. C. A. meetings of the year Wednesday night in Flinn Hall. The attendance was almost fifty per cent. greater than us ual. The committee responsible for the program is planning a meeting each week which is worthy of the attention of ev ery college student. Dr. Burts spoke on "Religion a Personal Matter". He point ed out that many men want to enjoy the blessings that Christ ianity brings without being Christians themselves and that, they prefer to take their relig ion "second hand". Others, he said, appreciate the bless ings that God bestows but do not care for God himself. The speaker illustrated this by say ing that many sons seem to care more for the property they inherit from their fathers than for their fathers themselves. "God himself is worth more, infinitely more, than the things of God", said Dr. Burts. He urged that Carolina men should not take their religion "second hand" or care too much about "silver and gold and houses and lands" but that they should cultivate the friendship and fellowship of God himself the only thing that can satisfy the longing of the human soul. EUPHRADIAN SOCIETY. The Euphradian Literary So ciety held its regular weekly meeting on last Saturday even ing. The following program was carried out. Readers : Wat son and Vaughn; Declaimers, Galletly, Kohn, Palmer; ex temporaneous speaker, Earle, weekly orator, Martin; de bate, Resolved "That Sunday movies should be permitted in Columbia. Aflirmate Thomp son and Miller R. D., Negative Simpkins and Porcher. The decision was won by the affirmative. Lieutenant White of Camp Jackson paid a visit to his "Al ma Mater" Society and made a very interesting talk. He highly praised the graduates of C;aro lina for their loyalty to the cause of liberty. Moorman, Kohn, Blackwell, 1and TPhompson were selected for the Carolinian staff. The following men have1 I been released from the infirm ary within the last week: Ack I erman, Reid, DeLorme, Palm -er, J. L., Lide, Burn, J. B., Ken nedy. McMillan. * Star Laundry Service at S. C. University Our Campus Agent MR. C. D. BARR, JR. Ten. 27, Room 16, Woodrow College Leave Laundry There WOFFORD COLLEGE A Standard College of the - Liberal A rts For catalog and information, address HENRY N. SNYDER, President JEFFERSOI JNO. J. CAIN, President A BSOLUTELY 150 Rooms---Every EUR OPEA University of S Founded by the State in 1 The University is organized v I. School of Arts and Sci, of study in Languages. Histo to the degree of A. B. and I worth from $100 to $150 each II. 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