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I CLARIOSOPHIC SOCIETY C/i e, Friday night, February 10, 1922, was held the installation 3 of officers for next term. The c6 retiring President, W. J. Gaines, spoke on the "Survival of the Fittest." It was a very interesting and thought pro voking speech. Mr. W. B. Harvey in his in augural address outlined the society's activities for the en suing term. The subject for debate was Resolved: That the Cotton Ex change be abolished. Affirmative: J. A. Cave, B. M. Crosby. Negative: H. R. Hiankins, WUyman Williams. Judges decided in favor of the negative. The impromptu debate fur nished much fun ; the subject was, Resolved: That a course in love should be given at Caro lina. EUPHRADIAN SOCIETY On Friday night, February 10th, 1922, th' following offi cers comprising the new ad ministration were installed : President, W. F. Parker; Vice President, George Taylor; Lit erary Critic, Gus Black ; See retary; W. T. Beasley, Tireas urer, Claude A. Sherrill; Cen sor, Dabhs; Orderly Critic, Ilorinbein; Financial Secre tary, T. B. Taylor; Reporter, Greever; Custos Forum, T. E. Horton ; Recorder, Julian Johnson. The following program was carried out: Current Events--Bowman. Witticisms-Fish burne. I)eelaimer-Laney. Extemporaneous Speaker f Horton, "What did you do on exams?" The query for the debate was It the one which has been select Sed for the Big Triangle Debate, SResolved: That the Panama ~~toll on American coastwise X shipping should be repealed. Serving on the affirmative e side-Messrs Floyd and George iiTaylor; on the negative side ~'Messrs. Fair and Wittowsky. The House decidled in favor of C(the affirmative, while the com Smittee to (decide the dlebate ren s dered no decision on account of one membier deciding in favor ~a of the negative, another in orfavor of the affirmative and the et other in favor of neither, say eing he would meditate and( nI pray over the question before itl lie could rendler a dlecision. HYPATIAN SOCIETY. The Hypatian Literary Soci ety held its first regular meet ing since exams Saturday, Feb ruary 11, in the Euphradian Hall. After the roll call and minutes of the last meeting the following program was carried out: Debate, Resolved: That Edi son is the greatest living Amer ican inventor. The affirmative was upheld by Misses Emily Bookhart and Hendry, while the negative was supported by Misses Graydon and Beasley. During the decision of the judges the question was thrown open to the house and many in teresting points were )rollght up by other members of the So ciety. The queries for debates for the entire term have been posted by the critic and it is hoped that all the members will look over these queries be fore the meetings and be able to enter into these open dis cussions. The judges decided in favor of the affirmative. 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