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PROFESSOR SCHAYER TO TEACH FIRST AID. Dr. Isadore Schayer, profes sor of sanitation and hygiene at the University, will conduct a course in first aid at the Uni versity some time this spring. The course will be conducted under the auspices of the Amer ican Red Cross, the regular Red Cross certificate in first aid be ing given to all persons complef ing the course of study. Classes in the course will be conducted in one of the recitation rooms at the University, the exact date and details of the course to be announced later. CLARIOSOPHIC. The Clariosophic Society r held its regular meeting Satur day night, and in spite of the fact that many of the members ? had gone home for the week C end, a very interesting program was carried out. The query for the evening was, "Resolved, 2 That South Carolina should have two political parties." Those serving on the debate University of . Founded by the State ir The University is organized I. School of Arts and S of study in Languages, His to the degree of A. B. and worth from $100 to $150 eac II. School of Education, sons to serve the State a superintendents of schools. the degree conferred. III. Graduate School, wi to the degree of Master of 1 IV. School of Civil En V. School of Law, with < of LL. B. The presence of use of the State Law Libre ties. VI. Military Science an times a week. Class-room Equipment furnished by the Officers' Training Corps. VII. New Coupses: Ri ~ and Sanitation; English Bib College fees for the year, tion. For women college fe paying tuition, $40 additio service, $20 a year. Loan funds available. For catalo: W. S. CU RR E [ Columb were: Affirmative, Hill, J. C., and Glenn, J. B. Negative: McDavid, A. J., and William son, G. A. Besides the regular debators, several members gave voluntary discussions on the question. The question for the impromptu debate was, "Resolved, That no picture should be shown in a theatre until it has passed a national board of censors." This dis cussion was also very interest ing. M. S. G. STANDING. W. Thornwell Teacher, McDonald ............ 49 E. Thornwell Teacher, Smith.................. 48 E. DesSaussure Gullick .............................. 41 Harper, Elliott V arn .................................. 35 W. Rutledge U lm er ............................... 34 Legare, Foy ......................... 25 E. Rutledge Bryson ............................ 25 Woodrow Hooks ............................... 25 W. DesSaussure Refo ................................. 25 south Carolina 1801 in the Capital City with the following divisions: Dience, with various courses tory, Secience, etc., leading B. S. General Scholarships h. which seeks to prepare per a teachers, principals, and In this course the A. B. is th advanced courses leading trts. gineering, leading to C. E. ourse leading to the degree the various coui ts and the ry afford exceptional facili d Tactics. Regular drill five instructions. Uniforms and U. S. Government. Reserved iral Social Science; Hygiene le: Business Administration. $37, including medical atten es are only $26. For those rial. Room, with light and rue address .LL, President, In. S. C. CLOTHING FURNISHINGS $ Moe Finkelstein's YOUNG FELLOW SHOP 1604 Main Street - - - Columbia, S. C. 0 10 per cent Discount on all Mechandise to Students Only HATS LUGGAGE 0.1. The State Book Store I The State Building Complete line Fountain Pens, Examinations Pads and other Stationery for Student's use. We Want Your Business LESTER'S RIALTO and RIVOLI Theatres Homes of the Biggest and Best Photop,lays Obtainable Nationally Known in Know Time Bevo has become the best friend of food and fellow ship. Drink it for its purity and deliciously appetizing flavor. At the soda fountain or with your meals. Bevo must be served cold. ANHEUSER.BUSCH, ST. LOUIs 1 So -.vIce'hold