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CAROLINA ALUMNI PLANNING REUNION Six Classes to "Come Home" in June. Tuesday, June 8, the third day of the University commence ment week, will be th': home comiig day for the som: 30u :ving members of the classes of '85, '90, '00, '05, '10 and '15. Every known member of the six classes is being notified of the reunion and a full attend ance is being expected. The alumni council of the University at its meeting in June made plans for the setting of the reg ular home coming day, the idea bc,g to have each class return to the University at intervals of five years. it has always been customary for the alumni to visit the Uni versity during commencement week but the movement to be inaugurated this year is the first formal effort toward such a class reunion that has ever been at tempted and every member of the six classes is being asked to cooperate in the effort to estab lish a precedent which the Alumni Association hopes will become a tradition with the in stitution. This returning of those who have been University students in former days is ex pected to be one of the chief assets to the college as well as, a source of great pleasur to; those attending the reunion and( CLOTHING Moe Fin YOUNG FE] 1604 Main Street - 10 per cent Dihcour to Studi HATS LESTI RIALTO ar Thea Homes of the Biggest Obtair The State ] The State Complete line Foui Pads and other Stationery I We WuantY an inspiration to the students now attending the institution. Suggestions as to the program of the day are being asked from every member of the clas3-s par ticipating. The committee of the Alumni Association ini charge of the reunion incluci - R. W. Wade, Prof. A. C. Carson, Prof. Frank W. Bradkey and Irvine F. Belser. RUNS IN PLENTY FOR BOTH TEAMS. ABR 113POA E Turnipseed. ss .......-5 2 3 4 4 Ilozenian, 2b .......3 1 1 4 2 0 Carmichael, of ..... 5 2 1 2 2 0I Lucas, lb ......... 4 2 2 11 0 0 W right, r1. ......... 6 0 1 0 0 0 Stuart, 31) ......... 6 2 3 3 2 0 Duckett, if ........ 5 3 1 1 0 1, 'ross, e .... ......6 0 1 4 2 2 Kearse, p ........ 1 0 0 0 1 0 )uncan. p ......... 4 0 0 O 1 0 Martin. p .......... n 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ...........15 12 13 27 14 71 *Batted for Sizemore in ninth. Score by inings. W'offord .............11.1 10:) 122- 12 Carolina ..............303 000 014- 11 Stolen bases, Turnipseen, Boseman, 2, Carmichael 2. Lucas, Stewart 2, I uckett 2. Richards, Langston. Size more. Sacrifice hits. 13ozemlan. Clem mons. Two base hits, Porter 2, Stu art. Three base hits. Porter. Turnip seed. Hits apportoined, Wallace 3 in two innings. Blount 111 in sevel inl ninrs. Kearse 4 in three innings. 1n ran 6 in five one-half inningns. First base on balls, Wallace 3. Blount ^. Kearse 2. Duncan 5. Struck out. Bleunt 2, Kearse 2, Duncan 1. Martin 1. Left on bases, W'offord 16. Caro lina 6. Passed ball, Gross. Batters hit. Duckett (Walbace) Carmnichael ('armih-ael (Wallace). Double plays. (":eitnons unassisted, Stuart to Lu Vas. Timle of game, 2:15. Umpire. Brazier. FURNISHINGS + kelstein's .LOW- SHOP - - Columbia, S. C it on all Mechandise mts Only LUGGAGE R'S d RIVOLI tres and Best Photoplays able EBook Store : Building rstain Pens, Examinations or Student's use. aur Business * Capitol Cleaning and Pressing Co. 1211 1-2 Main St. Opposite Liberty National Bank Building WER EALLY PRESS'EM AND RETURN THEM ON HANGER SUITS PRESSED WHILE YOU WAIT Peone 1394 J. M. MACK, Prop. GOODYEAR SHOE HOSPITAL W. D. LEVER, JR., Prop. Bring us your old Shoes We can put new life into them 2945 Phone 1117 Washington St. Clemson Agricultural College W. M. RIGGS. President. (a) Agriculture-Majors in: Agronomy, Botany, Chem istry, Animal Husb. & Dairying. Entomology, Veterinary Science, Horticulture, Soils. (b) Agricultural Education. (c) Agriculture, (d) Chemistry, (e) Chemical Engineer ing, (f) Civil Engineering, (g) Electrical Engineering, (h) Mechanical Engineering,** (i) Textile Engineering, (j) General Science. (Agri. & Ind. Arts Elective, Natural Science Elective, Physics & Chemistry Elective.) THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP Boys another shipment of Stratford Overcoats and Suits has been received and a large range of neCw SShsirtings so 1tat the dent you have made in our stock S is refiled awaiting your selection. C'ome in and make yourself at home. * 1213 Gervais Street, Facing the Capitol "As Copeland Goes, So Goes the Fashion' LEARN THE WAY CLOTHING HATS FURNISHINGS Stylpius Stetson Everything Alco Trimble Seasonable Hirsh-Wickwire and Stylish Hole- Man proof 'I ! I I hattan Hoisery N hit L 1635 MAIN STREET, PHONE 301 MARMAC HOTEL European DINING ROOM Special Sunday Dinners Open Until Midnight LGer vais Street Opposite Capitol F. D. McNULTY. Prop.