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the Claiosophic Society h g last Saturday night de - eloped into one of the liveliest 1sessions of the year. President Blackmon presided with excel lent judgment and firmness; thse serving on the program acquitted theinselves well;. and ,ln.addition there were spirited voluntary and impromptu de bates. The entire proceedings of the night were characterized by more than the usual pep. The declaimers for the even ing were: C. K rish and R. R. rilliams., R. M. Hope read somb interesting current events. 'u The query for the main debate was, "Resolved, That the Uni ted States- Government should recognize the Soviet Govern ment- of Russia." The judges ren*-ed a decision in favor of the negative, which was repre sented by W. S. Houck and S. M. Sifford. The affirmative side was argued by J. B. Glenn and H. B. Waters. Messrs. Chewning, Thompkins and Horowitz showed some new an gles of the subject in the volun tary debate. The impromptu debate query was, "Resolved, That co-educa tion should be abolished at the University of South Carolina," H -iomes and W. J. Gaines -,f corposed the affirmative side, while W. B. Harvey and J. B. Humphries upheld the nega tive. The president announced that, in accordance with cus tom, there would be no meet ing of the society during Fair Week. A recess was then tak.' en until the night of November 6th. Y. M. C. A. DRIVE MEETING WITH SUCCESS Up until Satarday the Y. M. C. A. drive has been 'meeting with success, some $525.00 hav ing-been subscribed on the $600 needed. Some men on the cam put have not yet been seen, but the committee has every assur ance of success in getting the money needed to run the Y for this year. The following men had made subscriptions up to the time of going to press: Guy A. Gullick Ed. Smith . H. M. Lightsey D. J. Jenkins W. S. H ouclt Claude S. Chewning Leroy Moore .Fant Kelly Jonas Glenn i LeRoy Poole W., L. Brannon T. E. Hoi-ton Win. Henry Thomas G. A. Williamson Ottis Ulmer R~. G. Bell.* J. C. Buchanon L. N. Connor Ed G. QuattlQbaunk James Sullivan R;'H. Ramaey G. I. Rents F ^H:Parh~er W. 0. McCall. A. L. Wells Bai j3. Holmes Alex Waite ' Luther'B. Cox 0. C: Blackmon Douglas Erwin T. C. Hicks C. A. Taylor M. E. Cohen Robt. Jones W. L. Wingo W. M. Cook J. C. Hhnphries W. B. Stuckie T. Brooks Alford H. R. E. Hampton W. K. Suggs T. B. Hutto A. W. Blount C. W. Bethea M. H. McCown George Patrick - C. Thomas. B. L. Smith F. N. Andrews H. H. Woodward A. H. Dusenbury J. W. Jennings, D. Whetstone H. K. Sanders B. Hill E. P. Gaines H. U. Sharpe J. W. Thurmond W. G. Edwards M. C. Wallace William Folk Wilson McCall Ed. H. Folk J. W. Canjpbell G. L. Corley J. E. Leppard R. C. Moody B. A. Bolt . H. Hollings W. J. Wheeler C. F. Barlowe J. 0. Williams J. T. Crouch Hebert Riley L.\M. Price J. G. Johnson B. Polikoff F. H. Corley Ryan Moore A. H. Wood Archie Geddings W. K. Beckham Mayhew Lambert H. IT. Felton W. B. Bryson Jerome.Miller J. A. Cave J. R. McInvail T. W. Gressette J* P. Richards S. D. McMillan Jas. M. Green H. T. Harlee L. C. Davis A. H. Green C. R. McMillan L. K. Fraser S. C. Jefferies T. J. Hopkiris C. W. Martin B. E. Brunson F. K. Ulmer J. F. VanMeter J. S. Meares L. T. Claytor A. W. Miller E.C. Rush: J. F. Williams F. -A. Lide S. M. Garner Olin .Gamble H. J. Blackmon Dexter Evans .C. Porter C. Castle . Ut B, W ters ' JY. t. tell W. D. Pate Geo. C. Talbert Purley Tompkins P. O. Duncan C. F. Copeland. Burton M. Smith O. M. Pitts A. R. Merchant Isom Teal J. E. Brown T. P. Taylor J. 0. Reed E. C: Schneider R. M. Smith Sondley Ruff Lever T. E. Brigman G. C. Suggs W. D. Alsbrook J. H. Wylie E. E. Schneider W. M. Layton J. F. Mc1anus G. L. Ford Wade M. Jenkins J. W. Davis W. J. Gaines Paul Geter James C. Pickett W. W. Doar W. L. DePass H. L. McLaughlin James E. Millard A. L. Campbell Dewey Stephens G. C.'Sawyer W. D. Edwina D. A. Deal D. C. Grigka J. D: Humphries E. L. Easterling S. C. McLaurin C. C. Dusenbury B. W. Gibson McBride Dabbs Richard Singleton W. L. Wagnon' M. D. Douglas - ' J. K. deLoach Allap, Mimms F. C. Turner D. A. Gaston J. S. Gaskin W. S. Hogan W. C. 'Sizemore J. E. Griffin G. A. Monsen D. C. Brock J. D.'Burns J. L. Mosely A. I.. Guerry S. J. Morrow C. R. Matheson J. C. Young Jerome Douglas A. M. Bowen' J. E. Nail R. M. Hope T. M. Gaston J. E. Hlankins T. I. Dowling T. D. Paulling Names to be continued next week. . R. C. Thompsbn, A. B., '20, is professor of English at Clenm son College.' . C. B. Seaborn, A. B., '20, is teaching school at Marion.. V- W. Sanders, A. B., '20, is teaching school in' Aiken- Coun ty. H. 0. Hanna,s LL.B., '26i, is practicing law at Hampton, S.C. ,t on' to ni v e t Spcaar.cut 35c. 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