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PULISHIED V'EIKl,Y BY THE ITERARY SOCIEMTES Terms $1.50 a Year P.tered at Columbia, S. C., postoffice November 20, 1908 as second class mail matter. l''R l).\ Y, N()\''M;\ '9. 1923 V.D)T()RIA.\l ST.\FF \lei,ju1'I ;il'................l.its \leliide I a s -..--. --. . .. ... . .V .<citor S. Thin ,- ----.............. . \ssociatte Fred . i\ sli all ..............Cartoonist BUSINESS. Flank T .\Meeks.............\l anage r -M\. \iln..............A. ssista't,l \V illiamus.----..........Circulati-in GAMECOCK FEATHERS 1Ill't worry abit the Greenville trip; 1hey fe its in Or<nebrg. They havc the right idea. haven't they ? -U.LS.C. \t first there were seven; itw there are ni.ne; "wonders" never cease. - --U.S.c.. You get "Clssed" if yol d41't, ;nl youl get "cussed" if yoit (b). t'.s.c. The Duch \e4thel'r Plrophet can't tell Its whether the 1111rricalle is ht air. ir a real breeze. .'omo0 70W Will, Ilho. - --.S.C. - INVECTIVES low pale and w r 1 tt . ae the oaths ;mnd attempts at profahe similie that the nI; f)f todav veItures to iidulge inl! Those, 1)tfr, w(ic-hegmine creatures of .411omm1111ie'st usage, sitch as '"hell" aId "dam,' are cruslied wafer thin by the coilossal buirdei brie tpii their wearv backs. 'Tlit' mitst intelligentI menI. ave 'ven those of gellins, still persist ill call iig 1pi (1 these archaie instrittenielits >i vettiperatii. Now I grant yoi that, when first used. .-mthing comId be moire ;1\wftll to (Ie's eats; bitt, with collstalit hatumering and bleediing. (ven't tlie dread uINmII. q)f thet place- (f vternial tornievit be c#Mles hiilwv andi tasteless. \Vcli.1, t luay- whiere. is Ithe sulbstitti, hy,we havt ;i whiole tlanguiage to Iltaw I ri, ). ;i veritald galaxy iif \v. rdl w rI tils li interjecti . i t e-indeatinitit Il \V"I'ds expressin1g vio'lnt feeling-pi. tatrid, lisgust. iefiante,. w rr v. etc.. e.tc. There. is nII elid to) 11ur linguis"ti 11(mwers lit cXpresc sifin ii w\( )III. (-x.... mrsclvcs a hit. I slipp"m. y,l nl % bl lkc sfn p.i - t -a lt isItrl "f th, ab,v . \VvHi I t, iake te I e of the. wird "he w if . I wvIll e i nil'it what it tiie;m11. h ill . 41. t i. ill il that hII ( \agil,. dvas "liggclivid b-% it were b1rrowe r.11m X1 .\ 11e ;lld D)allc %..) L lc v i 114I i 111u1 It i le ;'I, it ". Itl n jtil vtilll( th \ rd " w% I v nv oI 11141 t hiN werd talids fit i i e I. Itrr (i>, a l ; lI crri ti r mIII I. tiltler rertd:ly rion. hvast tti tlit ;u in:sthititmi I If than. tat Ithet tname ur prsival. urei i the ekgmes hveiiimagrir. very iuis a ithrtituted fir "he. I ii a e t ch;a n . \lt( he it I 1 li tc it o hileu thrn, they had-the !"it'' tt'eiiiivintg.('y ~t fairly .mI ti reard twartg,t seuealmt'mIn(rahhofethead !"n asky uso staetht sts vitrs iii -t paper, aswel,tithser, f f)mew. llre.la jiers. wae ittc. Th tohjefl c t ihla svefai tyI aree Friay awt itiproriatclas m ,et' impove o ur- h Iottghsr alwacy madte hicwy o the cass tit PrfessIr semtinhau fivld tor tas ta wholl. that. heihate better ta nhth ary.I ead TENNIS There is always a cry for money for this and ilmoney for that. In many in stances the money is not to he had. The tennis courts now put ii their cry. but inl this instatice money has been put tip by tile stildetits. At the beginming of each term each Aldtent pays a tenl dollar sttcl-nt activity Ice. This ioney is distrit ted to the m11any student activities her- Tomis is a student activity and sb d get its share fron this fund. t far as we *:m ascertain all of the ntomy apparent iy is g4itig to other sources. The tennis cIirts haven't heeit scraped this year tt 0iur knimwledge. The sand is getting ibick :al heavy, maki.ng it almost iM Imssible for the tennis halls to bounce as thv should. The wire back stops arc .(bolt gone. All that is Ieft of them is tile posts and ristY strands of Vire. \1 the pleasure to be found in playing tennis is rincd wheii oiie has to stop to chase the halls everY few seconids. The maj-,r sports take a great deal of mnmcy, but the minor .:tes should iot he legierted for them. \We, as stuldenlts. pay . ee that is supposed to keep up the %arius sports. Apparently the offic.als have excilded tennis from tle list of Ce-npuIs sports. We al' iijoy foothail basketball. track al h* >ll, bit there are many of ts who e iit take part inl these major sports. C "Ifly benefit dcrive-kd is by giv I exercises 4n the sideii.es. (iie needs more exerckv than can he derived by this method I'emis is julst what most everyone can iiutlge in. It affords a great aimioun: If pleas"re as w%,ell as (evelotent t the hod% Hitt with things as they are tn the campus there is no pleasure or boeefit to be derived from this sport. In past years Carolina helhl tie lead in the iTu:mis realm within the State. hitt that was il the days whell the teitiis c!mrts were fit to play on. One elijoyed trying to make a team. Withii the last few years Carolina lacks jtist a few steps OI coipping the teiis crowi.s. Probably with better couirts ;nd more iditicements tennis will take on a new life. t'.S.c A Boost Cartiina has lost tile last t wo fo)tlh:'t gaies. Ti' many this seems to be a catise for gloom. htt tie real stpport. r if Carolina sees somethiiig more than this. The writer sat at the sideline last Nattirday aid never ms le seen sic, -in exhibiic. of fiet and real lieroism This is the real spi- of ai . e may Ie ldown but f''s never ott. All hail t,, thege i,-erho e m hi (f. . Sh U'.S.C Y. W. C. A. PARTY The Y. W. C. .\. ,litertalinled f-lr 11, mteinrs and their iIlests atiolig tle mc.-i stit-iets at the tUniversity with Iaspturade Iarty on \ediesday Iiigh' it M eltib i iall. TIe htse was deco,rated with atititm lea es and f1mwers and tle lights were softly shaded with crepe paper - llallwee ntti hues. The iames were dFrec' cd h.\ Miss .\argaret li,icaster aid late ,1n inl tlit eveninlf, iftresinnlt s were *.rved byv imiss TlIihiim (ittiok aind her Thiist invited amnittg thle facuiltv we.'re I )r. andt MIrs. W. I). MIeltoni. IProf. and NI rs. I.. T. iIaker it)r. aiid MI rs. Geotrge \ \tic htpe, I r aind Mrs. P at tersion \e inoticed s .erial thiiig t:gdiri.ng., the ha st week t hat wo uhl ftrniishi the ma - terials fo r gi tiidi iiories -t1i ct..eds letid tietns ei thteir arnis at the football gany "it't .\datns sat amnong the girls at chia tl MnItt(liy. etci. -i f we h adl tlit nervt towrite thinii. llowever certaiin articdes oflast wee'k giot nitore results thaii we. had expeitcted' anid we havety decided tio let tings ttuiett diwin for a while. hIle sditoir-in:-hief iof the GA tt.:cttK w shies tit ., iunle that lie assumies atll hhumin- fomr atrticltes appea'.riing in this pa per which are in any way personal. Its seemis t hat a,nither mieimbe(r of the sta ff rteceived timjulst crit icism aboit a certaini sto ry that was pubishied last week. Thle F,ditoir is very sorry that stuch happened andit says that he might as well take the lame as lie will get it sooiner or later 1'. S. Siince readling some (of the per sionals hand-' to hiim lie has edecided that he h. mrote thiani he biargain - (ed fir. -U.s.c. -- Thew team ok McGee', Seidlemani aiid Rutssmanoc is out for eatinig honors. They arte willing to meet all challeiigers at any time and~ alny place except the Mess Hall. Tlerms oif the conltest to be atnnounced later. Rev. Boggs Speaks Tuesday morning, at the chapel exer cises the students of the University were fortunate to he favored withi a short talk by a member of the Ministerial Un ion of the city. The Rev. Wade i. Boggs, of the Arsenal Ifill 'resbyterian. Church was itrodiuced by I'resident Niel tonl. The speaker opened his talk by read ing from the sixth chapter of St. Mat thew. the 24th thru the 29th verses. The stibject of his talk was "No man cai serve (wo .\asters." lie -ead from thi1 33rd verse, "Seek Ye First the King <hln of God and His Righteousness." This is cnsidered by the speaker as "The greattost good, highest ambition .alld noblest idea If personality that can dimi:t,ate tl e life of a humian." Ile ask ed us all to ccnsider tho whether tHs was our principle ambition inl life. Dr. Ioggs cited many things tha we are prone to plut fir-st. but in realit are If minor importance. "Such is griv lus fault." IHe advises all to see ' first the Kingdom of G:d. "It is the enthronement of Christ in the life of th human beilng. The doi-ng of things for Cld are of first iilportance." h'lie talk was brought to a close with a praver. The students (if the Uiiversit- wel cime the privilege of licarittg the inem hers of the Nli-iisterial Uision. and vish to extenld to themi a standing iivit:atioi to visit the camptis at all times. -U.S.C 'eiple wIot( do elot want to ' see a blus'' If clinit1si- it ol Calh-mll Ti otas, face. had certa'nly better not s-,% onv-two one-two. \sk ;myn onte wlho was up Blite Ridge 11is summer the reasonm. I.S.C. THE BAND'S HYPNOTIZING POWER we have but one mire criticism to make of the itaind. liesides (letracting the stIldents it is als, 113- ilotizing the jamitors and tile worker-. oi \\oodrow. ( )n Tuesday afternoon while the Ban] was practising its Daily*lv Dozei in the back vnd of Rutledge a colored work mati was sent form \\oidrow to the Nfar-hiall's (iffice or other poims farther west. \\'het he was even with the Heat ing 'lant the 1anid btegan the third of the I) oz. Immediately the messenger forgot his Ilessage: he remaiijed motii less a few momliients antd thenl as h, mnd wanlet-e -1 hack ti thse gloriius days (f freedom across the seas when tstritiiuits of sound were still crude. lie began to move ini beautiftil circles. weaving his arms around his head. And .Iltl'i lie hald never had a lessin, it, aestletic daniciiig yet lie interipreted the music as only att artist co tid. Iti-I I, -e was eXecIlting a most beau ti fuil tulrn the miu1sic st-mpe'I with a loud d1iscor-1. W ith a lot'k if ex(Itisite Pai ' ott his face the negroi jerke<l his body back to its natiral position. ;md then, his tmessage rettined to his mind h1 tatrted aVainl to tWe Marshall Office. TI-is was what was seen: as to weth er tle Iand sholtild e criticized favtr ahly or thrwise fIr haviits cheated site etiliy'vetr oit of a few liitiotes. wi fot- having stirred 11l the eillotioils (I; t his tnegri andii then-t sii heatrt iessly hur'ti his siouit will have ti lie decidted lhv every sitdenit liersonalll. \\' e thi-ik on ac - eoutit of lie joyi thle writer rec-eivedl friomi watelhinig thle tier fiormatice an'i] friomi wyritinig it up for, thle paiper that the IHai is just ifiied. New poistail reginanii... ' -e gi 'te itt -f fec-t re-etly . l'oist Nia;st-r NI adde-' has stioppied thie del iv-ery of "*Specials" oni Sundtiay. Wet tund(erstatnd that Gev Wittkiwskv is tio bring sutit against the lical t''stal of ficiats fior failure to de y er his "Special"I last Sunsday. t i.S.c We are glad to welciomte bactk ti iourii campulits I,. A. Striaits, whoi is visititng hetre for several days. St einblerg wvishes- to expiress thank fir th li ubtoli c ty t hat ha;s liteli attache I to htis tinme duttitng theit last wveek. W' unidersttanid thi Steinbherg hals btetn of fe.re-d a posiiion ont the- staf f oif thet I ,ite-r ary IDige-st . All of this ciomes biecauise '' hiis maste-rpiec-e "R ecessionmat Auttumn." First Class Service given University Men Dave Means Barber Shop 1314 MAIN ST. PH1ONIt 7421 EVERYTHING That's Good Good In_C s Clothes If It's New 10 per cent We Have Discount to University It _Students SMART C.OTHES %heSLACK& *W SMART MEl WHITE SHOP 1+I2 Ma'in St. COLUM BA, S. C. "As Copeland Goes, So Goes The Fashion" Learn The Wa y CLOTHING: Stylish Clothes for College Men who $25.00 to $55.00 want quality as well as style. HATS: The New Shapes and Colors most desir $3.50 ted always in stock $3.50 to $10.00 Manhattan Shirts, Van Heusen Collars, FURNISHINGS: Cheney Neckwerr, Munsing Under Everything That's New wear Full Dress Suits Copeland Suits Made to For Rent Company Measure 1525 Main Street Rent a New Car-Drive it Yourself Special Rates to University Students Where to go -how to get there--and you drive it. New Location Yw STEM OF AMERICA Centrally Located 1216 Lady St. Phone 3386 Charlie & Monroe HATHS College students Hair Cutting a specialty Polite and eflicient service to all University men Opposite Jerome HoteI---Next to Woman's Exchange 1128 Laidy St. Phone 606