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PUBISilE[ \VFEKLY BY THE IATERARY SOCIETIES Terms $1.50 a Year "'ru ''.hunhia. S. C., postoffice !u, 1908 as second class mail matter. S I )\', N(\'.. ..ilt lIA)IT()I\lA, TA \FF "' ..."oa .... ....... :\. r l \\olie ~ E he.... . .. . .. .\ oit r. .\ in ,. .l - . . . . . . CartooIIt BUSINESS. iid I .\leeks.. .. I aatger . . \ i.... . .....irulation GAMECOCK FEATHERS Ixt Iltr he 1reeN,"1 said 1. N\ivitton; ,II( IIhe camlplis bt-tamei greenl. I '.SC W k st)(m wIi have. It plit uip a Nign 1: h111 s is wh Un;\ver--.\ 41f S-1uthl C r -1 t h lit i .t i lg recogwi /t U.S.C. \lld thec chickvin salad wa srei nIltkIt'n feccd for thet, Gamucv,wks. t'.s.c. \\lhon we left ()ringetburg wt. di<ln't hIlakc h di u t ,ff ..n \tl t -r ight a 1t t back to 0,lum11bia. satiltdiy wV play \W & I,; -\\. & I," rilme wiill anilti- well kin.wil - --U.S.C.. WE ENJOYED IT. I ( ay that tilt ()raigeburg foll w ni.v t(I the Carolina: Situdents anld pr fessolrs la:Nt Thllursday willild be pu1tiing it rather tamely. They treated us r' ty All.y. and wc wish to take this )pp,rtfim I% toI than;Ik themn fir thet finec timei Wc ad in their city. TeI'ly aIr:,Ittged with tile t F;ir :\ fwcIa. if t t(I le f iWe ll tlt grIItIIN f12. re; ihelv .0*1*.11g with i el ;tIlctic cmi ttlittecs If h1k. twio C lege 111 W t t n th gami ire h a id tI. ciap hli cliniax the .stir ' it s p lInt.\ t, cat. .\, S(i(n as, the -tm a; Mt.1 1 ith vtidet ;tti pr,, iv s f h- .th colltege linld lip :d passed be-fore tal'ti wh-re there wecre s:mdI(wich" and sabmd and ice 4creamll anld IrI.IKz. And thil inlvita ItIl tI i oim back and get mnore if tIN isn't eniugh" nA;I acurtedI( by\ man41Y; by% N01met 11hr1icel and by others-well, we thanlk thet ()r mlitch-Irg f-Ilk ' PLENTY OF JAZZ. Th e \' i iia 1n1 t ai er1.1 .1 l;iml.1 11 K I i tlnt , ill 1111w tilritg the th .., bccen bo.oke d by th i mpe111 riai Thitie ,k w ar . theysart phying this Ith Ia and gI1rda The4. y rs chest ra (' i t ''g iiI itt nim rs il tue p ) s;ixlten en, 1. - Nt'Vi in ll iti ts :\ t isr . s idith l fhfit ; h 11 prsentI w ich ai hate hisf r -it I aouse p Ila N ; i , t , iit fatl' bintie th e tris rathr iirtael ,ielle ll he hre n,ewt ' . h f\tUnis that the m ade agai motcertbir indirthirnta frthe haltng wilg hi-b dlomarknex Jn. tat HYPATIAN SOCIETY \\,1d1e.<day aiternoonII thle lyptia I.ieary Sicity mti at fur ' c7lIck iI dhe Clarl"Ni,phic hall. Thle pro"graml 4L.,n .isted of a <lebatc Reso tlvc, That ii gr:wits shoul be remuire<d tti stan<d alli Uni coinitrics. TIIh .s tt loatini g ith a 1Ii na Ili I telit 44 etin *i wer1 i IT M iN-,es I r Rckcs ad Flln t vhilk ihw ne a41ticid wa p bN by Il isss cil. s <*14 a an<d 1.1--ra St irask . 'i ticilslll wre ,aiive bya .\riss Caheinet liv5lti ilt' ilte la Swie.0clii .11i d\ A n tk. C-rit fil ie 1iitiat l ittt h fcietil.' tip (,.S.C. Y. W. C. A. Thel \-. \\. C. \. mect .\h-olda !fier e-. i a th.\M iti ll all. Tli - - i 'Pne.ud wVith tit singing f a it.. c s' .liis .gnie, Car;*N illidn<uctcd IIwcs tional part 1 t hei I l Il iIlg It I whv N 1ill .ll pre,ent 1.hser\ d th l irti ll.i\ .itili". wtck if r :1 m1141VvIl nt it bich t h14. , t t s li l ut ar t-km f it' part an<l I ire fiiin t et 1 - ail,' . t vxt thIll fi t'111CC ei i l i l t f Al etttoijgwilsui C tne tle sme (lgi.t CAcf ti'P(StrjlsX'i las. hich tihel i(d 1llw i .ir , e pizes \\' ll \it lam to Vi\t11 . tIx Iria. \Wreni a ila hey A. Matellt \th il,i l ile Illtn etia I;r t-e. I fr 1m !reasre r. \l iss Iili;m I arr. i -l r-rese tcd the c.11 ver l l(k<l'.1 whlich wa .!'Vptv<I bh.% ilc'. \\. C. . .\h 11)(1 i"Iruml dise41 .n, 1. Ird b. ."Iss Mlar ri Ite .\bel. lihe fumler *.r-l . lte rceprc Nltativc. I -t I 'k phl -C. ;k !1h1e.1 anld in14tr Ntilllt pIl emci bvill \1lis, .\ crt-elth. cbaliman if thc 1Illo. Rcl comm11ittuc. :IImIl 1111ccl a1 hazaar D Christmnas. Thlrc is bInIIIg frmIeII witin th \v l. ( ,. . \. a <disculssionl groPl t. talk a ld rva<ll a l (IINCuISS such) Nubject ,as \\'hal Causeta" 3w-'ll " I'cacc." Thel meetI ing was cl,ose-d wvIth a1 s-on"f. CLARIOSOPHIC SOCIETY Thc meetilig if the Clari(DN"phic "(). cely Tlec<day ight wa*;s 4)ne lif the hec'. inl a hingi while. FA-,vr mlelinbcr fol lite \r\gr.nIwa pretsenit, anld thecy sh"wedl that thcv Ihad Npent I go.fu<l while inl pre paringt thecir part. Thle mleeti.nig was callud ti ilr<lr hv the pre-.siell,nt. .\Ir. llanlkinl, amld \Ir. F.. 1. 0,1l1i1, was Initiate<d into thet sieIt. .\fvIr thle inlitiati(In. thIloor w%as ex Ienle<c l I thenely electcd<llmembier al th)4Set' e b r 11IIILSWhol hald n ttha lte Ip prtinty 4f specaking toi the Sliciety be f4 rv...\il 4,f the ment umade brief talks. expIl,re.ssIing th iIr pleaIsuIIre )f be.11g mem hcrN .f this (organization. Mlr. Farge an<d .\Jr. lowr,as <de-. (.;liters of thec (veninig, gave Well sc Iecte<d speeclch. .\1r. S to t (Iemeye vvvr. thIe gcntlcnian , n f ,it cu t-rrIent event s, gave :1 wcll round)11)(I 11nd wel \v ele cted Se.rius o)f cven t N. 'l HW 41e4Ty fr deb( M ate wa s ''R cstolvu, . That anl aliihdeuit he mlade ill the C%n '111titu ill giving Co',lgrcs., t he p(ower t'! enc t I U ed,c It-rail I )Iv,Irce \ct." ,nIegat fi w a defen Sde by Il r .\)y ci o - and r . Thoma] nd \I r . The1 \vomi vtteeI | EXCHANGES The Tar Heel North Carolina's athletic program I complised of m1anly kinlds (of sports, booth varsity inid intra-mural. Tiere are at together 1201) students takiiig part iII some fIori of athletics. There are fifty five menoti out r varsity football ain sixty tr f reshilail. The Cross-ClltrV r i i trel w 130 applicalts. lesides tlh , they have dornliitor-Y gameis of fmotbali, 11u1,h ball, scr,tIg-(lf-war, ctc. B41xing ndwre-tNiing til;atchics arc beld and the gym ciea are well attendc(l. \Water Caip Says that there is "ttif, 111n10h athletics anid to, fcw aithletes." ...mti ns 75.(01) pei,plc watch 22 wcli traied at htS phi . ald tile player e he terv] II f the I c lh more lith l1an t1 rllo.fes w's caIlIl-dowl. I wiI bI a I Nl-g i 1111 belIre intria I 11ura s irs l d(Ir.aw v(|ttII, aItleI tiIn wit ite -rsieg at a ht i , hit Ithe Illtmlll) Not-cms to be swinging, that way. X1.r,1h C'ar1-lina Is heclpill. Ilavc Ihe war% I'-r Oh w cra. TIhI ci-cd, (f the h'niverity if Nmrth kn al-m whl' are IintereNtud In st-lf hlcp hIaive u''rmcd an aSel iatli-o to assist tIle "irl, who. deire w(erk. There have bi-n1 a tiw wlerkers taing the c c-ed. bef,re tihe- a io-catitiln was frlm11ieitd. Their m1is t i-i111"i a1li was to inid chidrenl while thwei arentsere at S(Ismi ilcial ente timt.Ther Dare.howevr,numrn ki!ils, if w\-,rk which theyc m d jusi 11 iit I Na lld w Ie I all a th 1 lie ('thI get w, many call, as possile. 11l'r i;UMV vearits the"b\y have beeni aided inl gevttinig work to pa tIhir expenses bY the fr. M. C. \. This iiiation will d1t .Ih th Name thing ifr Ith iirls that the "Y" dces for the bo 'yli. S I fls tco-dS ts w it ustas mluc aN the boys. and sinc te are sitdents there I, it)n reason why flhev NhIldI't have the p s The Davidsonian. I)avidson has a good Glec Club thi yer They- ''l( made their first debuit 1)f th. seaill at Ihe Hu1terSville High Schod ,n ()et. 7th. Plans ar being forilmilated4 filr a1 week's t(lurl of thev lisad Georgia armti ec. Ist. I f this trip is finlanlcial sucocessful they hope to, spend the Christmas holidays inl touring souitthern Georgia anid Florida. H-owever, this last trip has not beenl fuilly decided luponl. Our Weekly Oracle| T L...ATF, L,AST NITl I lioned AN) honed F ()M A quIi/. I JUST knew I wa,il iing BU'ST it. Firs)T Clasevc gie Unvrst TIaS morning early A3NI) MTI . P1:1) EVERYTHING That's Good Good inI Clothes If It's New 10 per cent We Have IDiscount to University It Students MART CLOTH ES %feBLACK& OSMART MEI~ WHITE SHOP 1412 M in St. COLUMBIA, S. C. "As Copeland Goes, So Goes The Fashion" Learn The Way 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 to $10.00 ed always in stock Manhattan Shirts, Van Heusen Collars, FURNISHINGS: Cheney Neckwerr, Munsing Under. Everything That's New wear Full Dress Suits Cope/and Suits Made to For Rent Company 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 OF AMERICA Centrally Located 1 216GLady St- Phone 3386 1631 MAIN STREET Charlie & Monroe BATHI-S College students Hair Cutting a specialty Polite and efficient service to all University men Opposite Jerome Hotel-Next to Woman's Exchange 1128 Lady St. Phone 6061