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PUBILISHED WEEKLY BY THE LITERARY SOCIETIES Terms $1.50 a Year Ltntered at Columbia, S. C., postoffice November 20, 1908 as second class mail matter. FRI D.\Y, DF-.ClIME.R 7, 1923 l'DITORIAI, STAFI: Niclride Dablis................ Editopr Cailit n Thomi as .... ... ... Associate i \Volie F.ichel............. Associate lred Mllsliall ..............Carttoonist BUSINESS. lraiik T Nlecks.............lanager J. N . V ilson................Assistant . \ W illiams..............Circulation GAMECOCK FEATHERS Te eatnellNed git'r-iolisly, --U.S.C. N4iw, ftr mmle intra-miural sports. - - _ _U. S.C. - littIe t Ild t lig, ) 'ithe t 1t11iS iW V6t s. (bIIy t een VI re 1)IIV d t 1ti l thie li Stve tt. i lit tlve e ne t t , kI .k ililw;lrd -e ;lt t i ll tthriis t 1 1--'.rintIli t .AFTER FOOTBALL WHAT? 'Nwv Ih;t thle f(<,<IIb;di hei ,ilas ch>)S cd for Caoia(;111( it Certainlly' closed -1>rwiml-ly ellit'lgh"l!) what ar vu g ll! II i ) Wwiti *.ilUr 'i lls i l y' hllat Ihe tt el i tIli ltl WC l liVt . that v.,ch tulent aftterlilt s ng hslt.t mid-t terml Ilarks res(dved that It wi-uld be( h I,c \0 -I w i i m ci Id i k-1lit m te stIV hitt int ih I lpeii i t Ii/i abit. writ I niIi i i!v beeil st l cocin ti he mv.la thival .I <t.tc yt'l turn your attenti>n that ti -i ni ll t;.'i. Ca p ;1 .\ tv t (t.I (, \ .111 h w(e ill kndd teil lirvtiel he l in thite chapei i t tl!!lit I 'li 11 have g n I way f lIn I thIat th "I wa I c>iv; g vij I I vIIIIII * P."methatis wthwhtSilV ile h tere. The;''Y" 1 n"1PW 1-1thw-e ,n a l,ifc \\mrk 'cric, I I;i;t's ittil~t~ St' tl it I-111C S l Wl itd wt't :' l\v w'i sider al t itl e h al l (!1 1411 w Ill vc-;ti/y the n -d il tl' ichi . I ..Y \\ duesday nigh111 lot' 'k'1 u( prillcr h stldenlts' 0)n-. Ideralti-1 om. phli - f)f li fc W4rk. The A. t . t . 1.1i-ii . t It I oy is Il r shh i t I g i p , \ i e Is u :til l ;t It Ia u I i g 1. t te m whtie i is d rn I d I 1, 11. 1 . \ v . Ir. -r fa v i be om n"Itle. yet, ev r m; ;t,ht jitist sittrae nterist thnucollege lipint h a -ii ilraiateslln Sy tpeh lTe a~ iy stn a, ti tt t ( t il l! it > Ilose m:m he ofcerds Io ntl colleg te ''ineal wifi tlestatelea feg, ater hajig "tii to litsr ryua oeieti o nthitni, adin ilt reac yiur rgwad. a\\'hwt wis Mihee th soieiorn apeiton vofr li. fftit m f b tha 'it liaou ha cke''w itn We wish to thank Wof ford and Con verse Colleges and the city of Saptanl burg for the hospitality shownit us at the convention two weeks ago. Besides the pleasure of mnecting fellow students from the dif ferent institutions, we also had the pleasure of hearing such men as Mr. Fike and Mr. Hearon of thC SPARTAN1111W, I I ERA.n and Mr. McKissick of the Glu.:.:x IEuDN PI-:oNT and Dr. Snyder of Wof f 4r,d. These men brought us something practical and worthwhile and we thank the of ficers Of the Association for get ting them to speak to us. -U.S.C. A Correction In the Ntveniber CAOLINIAN appears a Imm, "\alkyrie." by J.V. Nielsen .\lr. Nielsen asks us to state that the last word of the poem should be "foainl" ilstead Of "fume." ---U.S.C. ABNEY LIBRARY lit 1a.-Jmarv, 1923, the University wa, the recipient of a splondid benefactoin inl the gift by CoI. John R. Abney( of the library of his brother. the late Benjaminn I,ind)lsey Ahiey. This collectionl is hous ed in the law building.. It will be kept t'getler and will be k,noiwn as tle "Ab nvy .\lemnrial [Library." It is probably the greatest single donlation vet made to Ih) institution. It is 1(t knowil exactly what plans are o ft)oting fir the 1pening ceremonv that s sulpptised to take place whon this libr ary is )pled tI tle sttidents :md public. Froim the reseit outlook of things many "f u . w ill be aged before w e are all w ed tie privile'_e If perusing tile volumes to fl tiind there shelved. It has bteenu almolst a year since this "ift was niade t i the Uiiversity. \\'i:tt atptaIs t the stldlt'; :s sufficient tonie hvis clapse,cd for the arraiigeuneiits that had bel made beiftre tpeniig to th ient A. .\s far as is kintwn ii public uinouncenent frni the autithoriies has beul ftrth colilg. Solietiling slti be dtIle. There are mia.oy students who11t lit nt kinl,w that sulch a library exists ,n the riipis atid ttto mno1y ttf theml who rad the accmttnts of this gift inl he iiblic print have long sine forgotteinl all abou(mt it. somethli..ig shotl he tti e (ickly that will disc(Intinue the uinknown.1 delay. -t.S.C. HYPATIAN SOCIETY The 1 lypation StoCtiety met Wedies dlay at fmur ()'clock inl thle Clariosophic So cietv 1I,all. The illeetiing waS called it otrder b ty the piresidgelIt and the sc ret arv cal led the Trder anid read the m1inut.-s (tf the last het:it. he liter ary programll which was Carried out was ftreitn Fvnte-1,illie Itakevr. Ixtempi1ra neM ts Steakei: Slbjcet-t't-Elds and Inter Collegiate I h-bates. (). I lenr -Sk-e tchf i ie :uit wttrk-; .\mia Swindell "S-prinl..timei a ""a Carte"-Lillian Bar Y W. PRESENTS VAUDE VILLE 'Iic Y. \\'. C. .. gavg a \'auldeville 11r1raml inl thl, chalpt-e l lursday night61 ;at 8 :3t. Th'le ac"ts wre cleve-rly gt tenlt ;uand Iih'se tiking pairt were amon tg tIhe re ('c.iogize t aleinted peo-Iple. tof thle campuIts. *'eneiral t reasurty in-h piartly ttt thle lu RId'jl'"iiiund. 'lThe shotw w.as ill chatrge tof Xl i-t Sarah leredithi, chlairimanl of CLARIOSOPHIC SOCIETY The'Lri' -.phtlit Sttiety wa'i- called t Irde by tIle vic-pres.;!idet. Xlr'. \' lt .r.e(w.i. \ i r i. ' . Alntom r ilwa thicht folow~-in. lItrogra was dliv Xli-:11. 'Thoiiias Xlc('utchieton awI Xir. S:in Reatt dec(1'laimiers, an<d XIr Air. 1 ieniry cinstente(l tt give his ora tiin, a fter whitch, thte ptrepaired dehmeai tok place. IThe (ter'y wa.s Resol ve'l. "Th' at SothI ('art lina slhoiuld edopt the1 ra ffit' rub's nttw iin effect ini Nttrth ('aroinai."' XI essrs JeteI r. B rant, Je inuos i.'i Wottd ttookl part. -U.S.C.- -- CHANTICLEERS 'lTe C haitiicleer C ilu hIh its r egtilari bti-weeokly metiing last Friday nlighit at FlInn Hall. NIr. J. M. Wells, Jr., en tertainedl the -huib with a very interest ing paper. Followi.ng the readling o f his paper a lively dliscussion tooik place. At the next meeting Mr. J. A. Henry will he oin the program. Mr. Dunlose Hoyles.. ton was iatmi:nto the clu. The Emory Wheel Radio has become a fad at EAmory: there are no less than seventeen sets on the campus not including the big set iII the Physics Department. All over the campus one may see wvires stretching from windows to trees. The majority of the sets are small and have a limited receivi.g area; the set in the Physics Department receives messages from all parts of tihe United States. -- U.S.C The Tar Heel A journalistic club has been organized at the University of N. C.; it is coI posed of the iemllbers of the TAR HI.:t. staff andIl meets onice a week. So far they have not arranged a set lrograin but hold openl discussionl of lewspaper work in general. The purpose of the club is to edit a better T .I:i. and to teach its imembers the kiavk of wri ing. lhe members of the club who fil fill certain requirements will be give-i credit for a year's work at the Univer sity. -U.s.C. The Johnsonian \\'e have recently received the first Cop "i tIhe ioi NSsoxAN the new Vweekly publicatio of \\'inthrPq 041lege, which rellates thie \\INT11101' \\EKLY N:\wS. ''lhe Niiws was puIbislied by tile faculty; the new puiblicatitn is being edited by the student body. It is ..namled inlbul ,f I)r. D3avid Ianlcroft Johnson, presi dlent and founder of \\inthr-op. The first isstue is very good Consider ing it i.s the first ; however, tihe proplr titni (If advertising imater to iiews mat ter is tot) great. Of course, this shows that tile people of toek l lill are bacl. i.ig tile codllege. We suggest that th. get Imo(Ire lews and llake a larger aper. C grattlatin, 1 il\-\'inthrq. we wish y()Io' sulccess ill YI)urI Ilew eitelprise. - U.S.C. With the Carolina Delegates at the Press Association ''. 1). Tavil-r WiIn the ii-st prize fIor Illecting tile girls fiirst. 'ew made a bit with tile C. C. girls. Thllolas alnd Mlecks didn't waste ally time ill getting dates with a cIIupl tI Converse girls tile first light upl. Simle body should ask Fra.1k what was t title of tile ilovie that le went to that Iiight. IE(ditor-in-hli-ief lDabbs won tle title (If .Ae" 1,ic11lCA b3' tIle efuficient lille to clatter tlat lie fed the delegates to at the -rotuild table talk". .l,iss .larguerite \iel Ilas become pr, ficielnt ill the art of flace pailtillg. ToI prive Ithat she is go)d Sll purchased a 1rand ne a.,ity case and spend the tille on tIlle return trip \WIviirig on Tiltllas. FrIoml I Is il1speetill sev eral days later stole o)f the rogue, etc.., was still tn lis fare. Meek:s apparently cxpects to get mar reld real Soon. TheTre was soeI m illagIet ill .\lldlersoll that succeeded inl drawing... him11 aw;[y bci,re the bal)int. That bvy, Sinkh \\''lfe liehel. talke .. muh that hle ha the girl s sta.din iln line asking for tIle IppIrltunity to mal:ke a dte with im11. \\'e are all wI n (erig why3 lie dlecided to give up~ tile Greenvile tCIrip. NIliss Floyd1 inadle ai hit w',ithi seve-r.Il (of tile \\'If for I boys. \\ith it all that Iocal lads goI t a chan1ce toI talk wVithl hr a wee bit. b11dy1 iectinlg and1( let I )Ibbhs repe)iat the tom.t that lie gave' at the hlantpuet. It was real su1f f. B3eore g ong up1 Taylor sa ill that lie waIs nolt 'oinIg tol 5tay Iver for the han1 Ililet. iIe wa;s expettilig the airriv;4l In 11llItlounds ofl gold itn tile ('apital Cite stay-.. 1:inny how't theIse C'. C. girls (all AIlelks sayes that1 he has re-civedi se-v eralI let terls frotn11(' Converset sin1cC gelt iig bacttk to1 thei city. Th'ie train cld no(1hIt get bac(tk anyi tool roIliek for' I )abbs. 'a;rl y 5aturiday eveen ing lie was sleen goi.ng tup Nlin St reel tow'lardls-well, we won't tell. wondelll(red~ whyi ther-ie was 11o issue oIf thle 3.un1c1th last wee1k we' wishl t1 say that we' too1k adlvanitage oIf (lilt rights pres crlibe by' 1th le con st itult ionI anId retedt' durl inlg Thanksgiving wee'(k. It weas a per feet wee'k for thet staff; football v'ictories, The Sertib Faculity is to hold( its regu har meeting ne(xt 'lTlesday iln the Math rorom. All studetst who went to Green ville may bIe exculsed by applying in per son before this ju,1i,-a, h)0,1y That's Good Good-I Clothes If It's New 10 per cent We Have Discount to University It Students 3MART CLOTH ES %fieBLACK& SMART MEN( WHITE SHOP 1412 Main St COLUMBIA, S. C. "As Copeland Goes, So Goes The Fashion" __ - Learn The Way CLOTHING: Sty lish 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 Ev,,erything That's New " Full Dregs 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 4YSTE M 01 AMERICA Centrally Located 1216 Lady St. Phone 3386 1639 MAIN STREET Charlie & Monroe BATIIS College students llair Cutting a specialty Polite and eflicient service to all University men Opposite Jeronme HotecI-Ne.zt to Woman's Eixchange 1128 Lady St. Pho,n, 606