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UNIVERSITY BUILDING (G,#I/ullI' f'o I 'qc OH' sm melic 11.lils Call bc f mid ti< makc thi n1eeded addition). I I a rpe)cr -1llegev. th I olcI,pd hom )Ie of thl( S Iivcrsit i 'rcNs. wa, N ilt in 1848. 1 has titlder'gIlnh ;I c(lImplete r"e11l4)lellitig The irge n"Ilins I'll the (Itrs-t iand stclll(, fl<i t's (if tlle mid1d(le tt-1lll -lell have leeI silidivide-d intil smaller n . It is Inlm Inade. up If eight (Iubc roInms anld tw< smiller '4,l . II (llin1 twentv six 1) 'vS RIIII.i1g wiater Ih:as beel1. Ip1t itl ever, m a'n1'lld' sh4wcr baths are to 1e fmrn ))n Calt' oor. The heating systei is he extelded to0 this buildilg at somu time inl the ncar iturc. With the tenec mlents kil each enld Hlarper C'llege ca;I 11m'v take carc of seventy loys. The infirmary. a gift of Mrs. Anil 1 .Jeter is a Inellul me ial to ier nlephlew, Wal lace 'I'1l(l11s<i11. all altimill1s ()f tIle cla.; of 1888. waS crectcd ill 19 0 8. Mu lel cleaning anId repainting has bcen 41on to thle inside fif this building. N ev e<ilipment in the way of heds aldl acces S''ris has bcvn added. As NIlarsial Cantey saild, It i> nIw a jiy to le iel and (Iccupy eile space..." The leNI s 11111 was Intt mised. ilucl painting Ih h 't14cll( idle- Ill thi hidin'i :Ind liew vscIti have be1en1Ic lit inl te windowt1(01 Thec iuch teded rdllIc pairs to tht rIlf h;ave l Ist b ncc. m:idt The "ld stilults feel !ike they haVe ai n11tirc n1e1w place inl which tll v at. The \\Ilrk d.,I)c t> lite gyIlIl.I-iIItI hla grcatly IlmproI1ved lite looks oHIf the builld ing" ait Ihc l't ()f illictc1 stircct. Till gllcral pilnt ill schecil wall carricd -.in hevre. New wvMitub\w fr:nne,. with w\ir-, IrItlcti(foll have b ic ilput inl. 'hi Ilh( rgt ed it l t fr-1 iat v Wick ha n pire_Cd n.1d MvA-CIill Iew\ ne(1S haive hc': ;tddked at fi sidewalk. Illak it mneI1l easier to asecild til the hiIgh p-Irch. Tl( rIld rigged rick sidewa has be1. e lcnI hili gi\Vin "nIid a nick- c''Icret pavement 11(m gralCe,S it fr nt f hli(f lirt h' i lt.. Tlli( tall CIIrinlthiian CoImuIIS. (If thle fron)lt have beci eniwasllel a.1 patled, shl1illI tiv line from (juite aI distance upl sumttell Street. A etf llte granite wmrk ha: heen clealled. The roi),er f was retielilc last sprinl- and painted red. Many per phl think this t be one of tie finlest an prettiest buildings to be fmund in o11tum1 blia. Last winter the od biard of thi Iund fr. lor were ri with sil con crete. The cage t(iat was ir the hae righit Ial corner has been torn awar giving much more room. several smal ro1mis in the back lart (f the lildlin aire now being uised as a cage in whiel the sippies are kept. ih oflices of th Graduiate manager andi thec coachies hav< been IC(ed to the grnd flo)ir )f thi: building. A large amlliit of liew equip nient has been added and every membei 4f tile student bo)( canl find some thlline to kecep him buisy. Mr. rIell wer aroomun with a smile al Of last Fall beCauSe 1f the work done t< Flinln Hall1, bult you should see 'Mr. val Meter and e will show d what a rea smile is. With a few minor repair made to t re interior nf this blildin Carolina will have 0e f tle tines gymnasiuis to be found il the So cras tn S in The trustes were hamlsowef to hario Maenaat Lady I(w sIllficielit I e I to 1 ply t i( m 111 s w i ithI the eeeded fulirIiture. A tg" Larg library table, three t,ak ch irs large,' '.ifardrobe anld three hinlebes ctlsil tilt the fillIishinl!"s of the rni s. Thc cxIensi(on depairtmnent. , fwrtnerly houlm edII ill the middle tellclit If IL garei 0uICllege h I)s been mI ved t4o) the I I*.t flqoh1r ,f thet qhw presient's hiingi. Thecan tI i 4 Ic I vcd i ntI the 1. r1IIm -Ised by tih. cXtonsimn 1epartm1111nt. This gives tie- caiteen . much bettecr c(11nce 14 Sirvc the1- stildenits. The eXteisilins t \\ o r( wm C(olge are being plished and it is hoMed that they will be ready for fm(Iccupanc\ hI Christinlas. It is an additiol to the cai pls that Ias been greatly needed. 'I . r-, is nl Ilecd fqt felliws 114t g( ttinm . - *!I Ltl. 111ore. II ot -w have beel placed l in \'dr Imw, I )e Saussure 1and ThI I) IIw Il. II ereto ifi ire Ruit lIedige was tiet (1ly blilding that had hIIot showe. es. it i- ia fact. The winell (i the 4t w n ia ge;at victiory last winter. ITh 1 )Ilog hoped fir \\olel's liildin. i Ih as aItually- beIln begln and is in the early stages i if devei lmeit. The "un WIte JIIII IIf Sou'1th CaroIlinla will 11t in(I e have t(i seck tilt- advatliages f State I '11iversilty el.sew hei-re. Tile wmrk i. being puhed at a rapid gait. It bt-''("ng cbefore thi (.new bulilding, will becondtd \Mar.,hal11 Canitcy has the( lawnl -f thet campti ; l ing prety. .\ll f t high Ias ha. blen t .\ilaly phice-s have ben i h i na : l1 h ii ii1rve n geni I1; w u a ll ,na y ''f the. 'ld gr;dl, I .' 4lle hi;iik Ii ti iInibi;l jilt ill get it " it tl t- Ci;IIyn (Mcc i r114 . Iwo tihe ght f wat s gingon I make lth-ilm hlippy anld rnlit-w the 'Ib Car. lilla PRESIDENT ADVISES school boys and girls with I.hildiisdih fan1c i es sald chItild(Ii sht 1rankII is. You alre( now oil tihe verge of 1oung mnan hlood and younlig womlianhlood and are i11 about to begin y our preparation for i tIe seriolls atffa irs of life. Your I - work and courses of study shioul be made to include not only the curri ctilnn of the catalogue and the in- I struction of yor professors, but also - the preservation of your heaitu, tile a.siociation witl your fellow ,.udents, t the reilnemient and culturu of your new environment, and the limitations t and restraints which the freedom of University lIf3 renders absolutely I necessary. Do your utmost in the I years you spend at the University to t develop yourself along broad lines, I iinto an all-found iersonality and get the best you can out of everything I in your surroundings,--the best lin 1 scholarship, in athletics, in the liter- t ary societies, in the student publica tion, in the religious organizations Iand religious work, in the stimula tion and upbuilding of a healthy Imorale, in the inspiration and crea tion of a love for your State and your country, for your fellowman and 1 for God. In outlining and selecting your courses (If study do not begin to specialize too early. Make your foun dlationis broad and1( sttrong, otherwise there is dlanger thatt the superstruc trtue m4ay evenltually crluble and fall. Willys Knight >rnobile in the world ~r1and Company the Campus ving the newest Iuality Footwear .RSON'S Phone '3768 : elf Help Students Aided By "Y. To the majority of the cillege stj ents the i:vicial proIlein is greatt liin ally I ;aiiil h;rder to s4iIv lot becCause they are not willing to wIr heir way tlhrIlgil c(Ollege. hit becali: hley, can w)t hld a job. This has het, -Talized by th\ e '. .\. V ' .\. aid a conii Ilittee has ben apinlted e to enlist 11 it-11 tif thle mer-ch:mlts (if C()lh limbi i his matter. The CoIIIIIittee is CIlll)osL if XII-. R.. G. Bell, "Y" secretary. aI Professors C'. F. Nler-cer%.1J. 1). C'orr-inj Oln. .1. \feli. I)abbs. H1. N. limids. . IrieIrsOn , an( \\. F. Rmve. A 1ersoniial Calnvass is being Im IIII(Ilig the merchatnts of the city a, hey are responlding as well as cIull )c expected. \\'mrk will be giveii sti leits il Ihe atitern14ois and eveilgs all acall lirs inl the morniig. It will 1 mpossible t4) get a (Jb for ever-y sti lent who wishes olie, so prefereice wi )e given to, thIlose who realy need i Imney to bie able to stay ill schio< )1iers Will be placed according to) the iceds. In past years the student who iw; .VIrkinig his way tlrtvighil c"llege.- had I '('1itest with ailily others for the fe h which the I Iivcrsity (Oferled : uiaii y. wor inl Stevalrd's I I ,I- elis e h; S11111t ill the i tIfy ftr wok which I I',lailY did n14t 11in<1. It I:, hope1d thl; he 0<"Pcra;llin If the L'niiversity al lie cit y wit ll d miitii tI SIlvke t lie finlal t will be nweessary for you to talI il<h r- seriotis considerationl thaIt y01 ducatison shmuld teach you)1 how I nake a living. but youtir elhief co! ideration should be to see to it th; 01ur (Iducat ionl teaches youl how. I ive. This done, the making of a Ii lIg will come as a Iost woinderfi :y-plrodut. Ii whatever business 1ressionl yout Iay spend your li t will be necessary and desirable I he end that you may be prosperot lid happy, that you know somethi1 f your own anatomy, something < eography, samething of histor; oimething of the principles of edi tion, something of psychology, som ling of sociology, something of tli ights and duties of citizenship, soimi hing of mathematics and 01: ciences, something of literature anl [ingiage, solietling of ethics and r igion. In my judgment not leE haii two of your four years of co oge training should lb devoted to ti tudy of tlhese subjects before yo egin to specialize. Indeed, It o waste of time to spend your ei ire four years of academic work I tying your foundation and makii t broad and firm. When you come to specialize, thi g to consider only or mainly thot ub1)jects which will contribute I raining you for the particular but iess or profession which you hai elected for your life's work, aboi verything else coiisult your temper nient, by which I mean as anoth< ins dtescribedt it "the general b)e 11ad character oif your vitality 'Zvery man dtiffers from every oth< nan. Some meni love resp)onsibl)it >thers hate it. Some men are boi oi commanditii, some to obey. Son: tre paitYonadte, otheis apatheti 0iome meon are initendled for the pi 'ssionis, ot hers foi business, st ithleris fori aigricl tur ists. andl so 0 )ii nt y'ield ablsoiluttely aiit at imes to your11111li'' temeraent, b ut (10 miit it (slpecilly3 whenCl you come an in for yiitir ca reei. I)iiii't biicoin 'luri unle wasl succehssfuil as a iian actuirer, or ai farmiiir bieciause imo >t your1 lamlily 1'were f'armlers. Y' noiiw bietther thaii anyi3one else wh'l 'oh are' bis t siteld foir. I )on't y e husoltitely toi yotur temileramienut, b1 akle ieeid when'i you gii against Ill worvkiing :Igauinsl yotur temper(' eline. Ilmiersoni wats ini pint whln lie wrote: "Thierei i(is Ia t cie i ievery' lie hat imjlit ation is '-am de tik Ihat inst. take hiimlself for biittier, i lie widle uniiverse is full of goi: 1n keIrneil or nouriishing ioni er hull to hii buimt t hroiiu his to. st owiud oiu that lolt of groir vhich is giveni to himii to till. 'T' >ower whiebl esides iin li,i Ie. in nature, and lolie but he know wiIt is that Which lie can do, nlo i does lie know until lie has tried. No fo' nothing one face, one eharactet one fact makes iluch impression oi him1, aid anlother none. It is no Without pre-established harmlnony, thi sculpture inl the memory. Tihe ey k was placed where one ray shoiil fall, that it might testify of tha paI It icular ray. Biravely let hifi l speak the itmost sylh )tle of his eot fession." d Know thys'elf, trust thyself. prov thyself. CANTEEN TO MOVE te Among the many changes being mad on the campus is onle that is of interes to all drinkers of Nugrape. eaters v candv, crackers and suidry things, stu dents who Canl af ford to pay somcon else to press their suits, co-eds who lik to chew gut, hIoys who get a lette froi homine every l ouday and one fror HF.R every day-ill sho()rt this Chang s f interest to the - whole stud'i1 r bdy. Ihe Canteel situated at prese im) Ixgare College is goinlg to be move tnt li rger (Iuarters acro)SS the hal I h, Illese rtmils have been occupied several years v thie Extension pi I ment mnt. This .vear the 4illices of th 1 Fxtenlsiion Departileit are in tile 11-'eS deits ious. 'The walls dividing th t (It FaXten esiln o tices w ill be taken fi unI tthe Canteell anl Post Ollice wi have at lar1ge. room)1 all top themnselve! Professor C. 1''. iercer is til faicult it ' qtth ~LET 0: sT g if Imperia e d St I Announces th( n pictures for the 4 [1 has ever played i g it 01 Here are a fe, i Septem it so POLA NEGRI in "' ~ j Saptem i"THE SPOILER C. Starring~ Milton Si n- HA OL Coming E n-iHA OL LLOYD i toj "ej'ENEMIES OF W( seI BUSTER KEATON sj"THREE WISE FC ,t "THE ETERNAL T ~:"RUGGLES OF REl - GLORIA SWANSOl a' J ELINOR GLYN'S " "i ! and other w All Paramou i Univer sal, half ol Warner Bros., y contracted for. S manager (f the Canteen and Earle r Craw f rd is student manager. h'ley t plan to have a much larger stock of year. candies, cold drinks, cigarettes, CarPlina 'eninants, pillow cases, watch t crackers, h1g)t dogs, and other eatables; S fobs, belts, etc. E-'verything will be done ( on a larger scale. A soda fountain liay I be put in. The Post ()flice will be het t ter arranged and everything itn general I wi mn mcmi ()aeolic er,.()Ile bwilbel.heFp - will be more convenient for the stu dents. Four or five students who are work ing their way through college will have charge of the Canteen. It is hoped that the students will patronize our col lege store, for the more they buy from it the better it will get. t (- 0 ESTABLISHED e At a tileeting of the Columbia, Civic r I.eague I few days ago the league de 1 ciled to Vsablish a scholatrship for t -eds at the University. The scholar t ship is worth $100 and will I be given I next year to a Columbia girl who will . he selected by the league's educatioial r comm,itltee and by the principal of the - high school. L!The Clm1utia Civic ,eague has beenl very mutch interested in the attainment t of the woIman's building at the Univer I sity. We appreciate greatly its inlterost .l i alairs here and thank them for es v' tablishinig thle Co-ed SChOlar-Ship). GO HE Theatre greatest line up of 10ming season that n this theatre. w that are coming ber 24-25-26 'HE CHEAT" ber 27-28-29 S" Rex Beach's Story lls and Anna Q. Nilsson luring October n "WHY WORRY" )MEN," a Super Special in "THE THREE AGES" OLS" HREE" D GAP" I in ''ZAZA" SIX DAYS" onderful pictures nt, Goldwyn and Metro and half of >ictures have been