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Y. M. C. A. NEWS| Thle "V" 011m1il atl its, I.ll ncutinl <liscussed tile several*thig.4. of illpirt :kanICIL. The t.ntcr . If il1(veres1 \\as ill Stilt \\ il (on who Iwil be h here nekxt \\'ednecr day am< TIIIIIsilav for fouir lluttings. Un"Itil the timei whenl he t-1c'me pray\er 1 Illeetiligs are het-ilg C"<Ildicte<d ill ever teIetIelit ifr a I e o a Iw ilintIes every n !ight. \Ve hope atd pray that I r. \\'ilni w I!l acomnplisIl mucih here. The presiient if tie "\Y. \IMr. tl . has just 01et n f rl f tiltm te Itrni thi :arl C< iteiytit11 t11- (.:veilvu 't1 'i In t-e Oand, Oil. Hl e rep)rted to the Ctit what ha<d heeni donle. Olt Ilf f,mr 111m dre-cd and i y it-y - elgat thertWe(we l' !y fillir s til nts: 1 )." hal thi e di tisictioli ef bcing tel t- itld l t rereI enli ta tive fr1m thet Sou tern Rtgi(nal (' 1o Cil. Y. M. C.. Bible Discussion Groups The prres a fIt- the v ca illIi classes .dtuinigc. s th i three meing tlis year i-s Ie y e u i Th is tw, these beling tcat alld fmtilrt. This is as better start thanl we. ve itvI 11Ile1 ir tie way I f I rga nizatin It'bll tk. 'lw to a ke a still et-tir IrecoIrd :ni have t Class in every enment be-foret twVol mlon-t weeks pass by. As the classte, nli\w slaIn<d itnm ncm 17 tauight by J . \M. \\ils"ln. is Inl theu ea<d wxith a1 SCIrv If 3.5.5 pt.ints. Tenemenit-l 26, tatight by R. G". Bell, i, secoll (11 the list and t il gth r hilsc It- rt fll.mw ing with giurd sctl r -s. There are at presenti. 27.1 men( tcindiv 1. which is 75 mtrA thai wrvttt <tli' i! these gr-mips at the samei timei I;ast year. The classes. which last ,Inl- at hali-iiur are both very interstim Ill1 inist c.tivc. The disullsios fceal etirely widh Ntu drt pro blems; 4n1t e lcm'llipls, a trpic inl which every tne shouild be intere-sted. hIi ile we feel that this report fr,milt tie classes is very gtol. yet it is b\ n meIanIS thet best. Ourli aim is to, vnr-ill and interest every stCOvnt on n tio Campus. I hf yol have not yet jo,inted ('t-r l I f thet' gros Stll at tt Ine ill ymiou tenlemii Friday night at 1ven 1 i'ch ck. T Iie teacher I illeal i t iltmbrs will he glad tI' have y(iu vinter into thet dliscuss- ions. Freshman Council The first meeting - f thit Frsmllall Cothcil if the Y. \L. C. .. was tetl Tuesday llight. :t this lleting the fil lowing officers for thet. year eretl*1 elelt ed : presiivu t. .. l ' ate; vice-presi hlt, J . h-'. Cotper secretary, \\'. t .. ioy. The ther inembers 4f the COun vil are L,. It.. \\hite, 11. K2. D>avis, C. \M. Scott, Fl. S. .lassie . Jr.. G. F. \ illiams. C. iF. \W atsnl . \. a '. 'att'm a lr i '. .. 111rabhiaml. The wtIrok die hv the lireshmaii Councilliin g past yeas has een' el gratify ii.g. sThIese. inen puh t acrss a1 very itutanilwi part of tiet "Y" w.rk erCh year. \\v deel that the Ctuncil Im! iade a g)od(I start this year tad that it will do smie goll)ad worilk thiiwe'nto dw utio fort the iedatofale \'. .\. C. A \. aid at the saIle timi,e oie that wobilu please all of tihe deIegates. Twetty folr h11ours later 'le was sItlnt[lited and untanimousc arepted by the convenitionll. () Ie of the :laill toiles o I CI'N, C 1si 11 ).\ tilt- coillvelitill w as tilt l;s0. i 1 4 tilt-il venlltn dt-ci<-d that the wvX bt Ine; tii it- Ill tilt- t t a III)11 ; iltimembe l hip I,is a, it n1-w 'tanlds. \nly chang", wN.tIl<(l be. recfel-rcil 11" ;1 it- rc1li nil 'ep arate al disI.'tiIIct Irinl) that of4 tlec coll Slitiinill. The eiiitiitioi as ;eepitedl \vill be itll1 te li II I al Ioical i a:'k w tionIs , 1 r Iheirll appr.oval du i.te %ar. (f Od menl such as .\-;XI -. ! okm;ml. Iddv v(q'r ilev. Judhkge 1.i iI. ail I l.' I.;mb;ln f S.k 9.I)..o n n i h nIm ersity N oIf Sout 11 (1k'.I r, in '., ..-I ,.i asI tIle sIItI :t repr.IIt;ito\ t q in iII ill- huidred ;nd f i ft y delegaQte frI II c\er td.t a Dr. Brown'a Address !)Ir. P'ai ltr.m nl. pmst-Jr nI) thet Fl:.ben z eI 11th ra lCI (III1.11r-o of the cit- w\ \ s lilt sleakter at the \eII tiesdiay iiig- ht ''"Y ed by a slng .e rvice; .\wiu, . I )iake oft 'hicmra C.lle-e ro:letrc, t i-,h. I:rI<I l r w s tII pi; t . ' t )r. 11iro)wn m;1.4le a1 ver, miltre,tum! .1 M1I tIilel\ I;alk - I, thet rt+; t I Iit - h t\ve-in the ti tcrial : il sjpiritval sides 41f lift. lit' devvelopiI his thoutiht from, thilt 25th i-e f lit 2ioth chapter -if iens w\ hich telle if Islate litin. al ;alter to lII i.ooro1 adi IiggiI a wII. Teit speaker t1.'< t-d i l as ;c \ " il. "i ik. :iaterial thitig,.. if life \, ieli ;tIIV 1eci'. st ' r toot' iti oxi,telle ; tilt' allar. -1 "vill hll oI tiel' spiritual side. I )r. I,r'nV I emil;s11%d tihe imtrtiltIIeei 41i iniiterials 'liligsi aml tie greater importatice of 1it1t steglectilig I'o r spirittial Ilattites. Tle spieaker said that thIer artt ree tendclii'ie, at .tIesenIl that shioii he et rtetted1. First. tenicne to, di.soibe\ law ,md11 oirder: Ito it ,only tilh ootlegger blut almiiost :ll of its have the holsleviki im. t1utlse to resist law. The setcotndi I roIg u.-t-iletiy is file placitig q)f the stp'er1cficial thinigs oif lift' ab)fove( the fiuidalelital; pleasutes. atuott s. spiort s havc their piaee but we Ilu.tst nt for figt,t that ther i!.a seriotis si<h i life. And lastiv. wc ex;ult thi material o,ver everythilig else; eveti clurch members thiik ly inl tierms .f the dollar mark. For f1000 vears the tnat ii. f the earth have beeni diggintg Well. atil tlen fightitig each other forl the WVlIN ovwer Ott per ctvit -of the wars are cominercial. We imist as college ttuetits suliordiate the material to the- spiritttal. said )r. Iro14wn. We tmu11st dedicate 4our prodice to, tie ,o lrd. We shtoul ask our.selves these questiis: shall I serve for this life ort for eterity? Shall I give myself to golo or Christ ? lie o Iminiated by wtl tislnss or ivisetislitess I )r. lirowi coed his talk by c:ilitIg tho sttoletits atteiitin too the fact that Isaac built tile altar first. then pitchedt his tet1 . t heti dlg a well. "Anl li buoilded'c ani altar there. ando tcalledo tupono lie tnottit of the I iod. atnd poitchleod his toett there:i' aiid thet I saac's serv.anits dig - ged'o a well.'" Isaac butil t his chiurtch firtst. thani his hom'te. thein totede to his piiosses sionots. W\e tmutst dlo likewise; dlo tioit wait titt ii we got ritch lit'foore we' takoe ati in ter'est i.i ChIrist's worok. Whentt thet s.peaker finiished'o .\ iss I )rake satng "'In the G'arodein" ando the miee' ting tclosed ~'a wi se'veral setoece pr'ayers. Y.M.C.A. Baptist Club Th le lI apt ist C'lub which was orogani iz~ed last ye'ar undioet te leade'rshuip oof I)ir. C'arpet t.tr. hlcd its first; meetiing t his ye'ar, 'lTursdlay niight. he obolject of thiis chlb is to keep the lI apt ist Studenits itt toouch with thoir dtenointation while Fratnk \i ttk s. poresidetnt oof thle ticlb. poreside'd oover theit uneot itng. Ou "Y"' ' stecretary. R. (G. Isell, to ldI thle c'lubt aboout the Nation.al Studen'tt Vooliuntoeer :\sso otiaotoin to lbe hielod this yetar itn indian apoolis. lIeh wants the l iapotists to setuol tw studetts oif thleirtotu denminiat iont to this aossoociati 'to. :\n other featttre of the mtiinig waos the polatns four seilitng the 1liapt ist Stui dentt to all liaptists ion thle camtipis. Thiis is a hiaot ist ptl iiat ionoi foor ' cohltege sittu odo't s. .\ II stutt'its wishiing it shtoouhli see I.eet ('rocokter. It is ano itertest inu het tnext tmeet ing is Weneooitsday tiaght. Ile oiut. ---- -----U.S.C. - We want our, streets navea. | EXCHANGES 11 is the pur*1tisw Ilf thi,, parnm-i se Ie r(oml lite, ro sr l u lc t I C di5 4'e tII1r'I Iti t h t It If C, iiI ineleI here.4 hm1 'iur sp.wei is Iliite<l. Ii 'I :11 wVI'i I ' t <24 h 4w niaire :isi 4 ,,tll in wut I here fir y u) I f Ii I.1 I .S.C. Old Gold and Black-Wcfford 'A hic m.(imn f thO ntrwle it d ; i nt 4 ; it\ Ii (> lit, t .h Vea 1r has h . . I laken fr(mi the(- I)ehal ing nil ;m11 and tunI 111-11 r t I the l'it K ;ppa I )vliIa ht(n Irty f r ic fraterItt.. TI irat11 A,r'f t ei \ r C I fi t l w(I ll c I)14111 1 ltlot, n , t e; Ii t alth, it ha nI t bI o ,<h-f11 v IiItey ar: Im ge< The Technique-Georgia 11111 . [ll weer. Ime tIru te< I, -achn rie in lite hIt hway. Thellir uces in) Ii, i t-<lpenlf<c Iargely uponWi heir ab1;Il tOf patch t ire,. )V Ircure' gs.1;N ;uml clean spark phig,. 1 '.S.C. The Daily Texan-University of Texas I)w. SCtwat, fomr IClls(n c4.ach. is making ;I . ne for hiiself it ithe T University of Nxa. Ilii eam re cently <ivicate<d Va ll Et It 1 110. IT'xas al, lstt e lx tpi t Iill4ut a gmi)ld bpa!,ketball team. it)n of the trips filn their ilt 4dulle is a to . ioli l MexiOl. U.S.c. The Tar Heel-University of N.C. The t*niv-trsity of Noirth Cardina is 11111.1ing a very exen sive <lebating .sc <41111 thi. year. Th'lle first <iceate is ll ith lite University twf Smuth Caroilina on Dve rembl)e( 8. Althl llt scht -ile. has nt1 been flyII3 deciede< uo(n1 ia1gemenclit., 'tr l*V t WiS441 1) th IIIJ. 14'i IIl' a ireig mate iber the Apkit \'ashintcn sna I. utm e il lridIa, iD vi<ds . UIL iivrsity (if Pitts nurg, aal n.mtry. TIhle freshmnivi wil al.,1 have simic dehates.. N. C. has thrcl li1lten -n the tamils instead l if tw i. U .S.C. New York University A 4inIlllIet <1 f interest to Carti hina <debaters appeare<d recently in lit put(blicatin if New Ymrk University- ; Nional rliwni has beenl lete<1 as tet (DeaUtilig Oa1 hithere. It Will be re e1mber11111re<d that S1uth Carilil-a sent a iteam toi dete Ne% York in 1921; four men ret<timl victiiriotis. In 1922 Nv Ytork <debate<d its in COdtumbia; that vear thie N4orth elicate<d lt Sith. I hmi lirwn wa;s fin bth teamis. 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