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P1 -I..-.3HED WEEKLY BY THF LITI-RARY SOCIE.TI. 1 Terms $1.50 a Year tEntered at Columbia, S. C.. p isi. -ter November 20. 1908 as %eco.d . mail matter FRlD\Y. JA\NUA\RY 18. 1923 I 'I OR1A L ST A 1:F: \McBhride Dabbs................ .ditior Calioun Timas............ ssociate s. W olfe Ficliel............. Associate Fred \Minslhall ..............Cartoonist BUSINESS. Fr ink T \ leceks...............\lanag"r . M . W ijlsoi ................A ssistant C. B. W illia.s..............Circulation GAMECOCK FEATHERS There is .1 titme ti.v all tlg.s-exai There is a time II hi and a time lletltr hlgh Ilw: tile weeping wili c.Ilne whnIt's all I)ver. \\e thank y-1u. RIlit t F.. I've. A\ hililay c meis i: I ;idy itw ;I doesn't it Andl there- :I 'itim It, :a.\ "Gw(,dby. - -s.c. - A LAST WORD With this iuet Ii lt Gl..m:ce flhe presentl stal i has "knwcked (i." ourl tyliewriterts ar w ;htll ati put away iI tihte crner, Il scratch pad, are plote. all is IVer. :I.d wC :i Uke that I)Ine "wowraps 11te dr1.111ly 'If his1 c0lil aliit him and lies dhown to i)leasant dre-amls." Fw.r I,lur Il.":1h1 \vc hart\ miadl it takes; we will siiin he fmr-g4iitten and we h1.1pe that thesc mistakes will also he. i orI )Itt 1. \\c have w.:kcd but we have nit dl .ic be,t. r I-r the profcs ors seCmIed ti t1i.:k tlhat We Mlught tI g ) to ! chsses occa s: InallIy. \\ 'cwe t ; but wc al;ii1t t hat \v\ l:cvcllt g lealei Is b-,untifully frim -ur cla,.es as we havec I rinl tmur paper. Y il helpefI u,s sdm' \\' hank vIlit. \May yi aid even i ,rv I ti successors. A Il I the I ( 1A N t I G.ui:. WO;bcom I beter anid bete r I crm by tcrim. at. indicati, oi of lit exl);ill n fI I lilu L ivCsi I;.I thc g rIwtl f m ur 'tulenit b Idy. henI the timeI tt cy "Go ody" come1V sWC I fttn cI art at a l i as tI what w le;i Say. Wet at amlca. t i anti wc ra tuil )lc s c ai!s 1v. ! 1ttli n] I ~ w. Itimt 11trtetr adl we shall simply sto p. Vall. t . And gi 1d luck d ov xamsl.) U.S.C. LITERARY SOUTH CAR OLINA By Dr. G. A. Wauchope. DIutring tlic ars that Dr. Waichopei has beenc c<,n'nected wsith tile English De)tpartmentlt iif the. Uiniversity of Souttth C'artin ta he has pro dutced not a few wo rks thait h ave beeni of real and last - ing woirthi. lis poems. among which we Iiude thei Cartliiina alma mater soing. b. ved andii cherished by sio mnany huni d rett of tId gratds. strike thle trite lyric notet atnd nleer fail in their appeal; htis essay s. detaling chicefly with l iteraryv subljets arc marked ihs a style that co'mine IttS het tsset'ial elemets of( strngth Ind bieianty. toigethter with thei scholarly it tititde th:at assumeis a tcompllre henilise andt aditttate treatmient ; Is lii eraryi. critici sit exhibIits a wondelr ful po wer if antalysis, atid a keen insight into thet fnndamentals of a literary materptiece. the~ power upot(n wvhich all wuirthwhile. criticism must rest. Int spite oif D)r, WVauchope's past ach iement s. we feil that his latest lbtook. "'lit erary Siouth Cartolina, which has beent lul ishedt recently as a blle.c titn of the Uiversity iof South C)arti lia, is hiisitsmist not worthy work, coim ing as d tldoes ini ant. i toi a cryinig netd that has heen felt for many years. Eis. as we readl in the subh-t itle, " \ Shomrt Account of the I'rt gress of lit (ratuire a.nd thle I 'rinciipai WVri ters aii:i Rooks frtomt 1/0't to 1023." We see then t hat D r. Watichtpie has given its the f'irst comprehensie hi story of the lIteratuire oif Soutth ('artol iina ever writ - toen. Tiogether with ani earl ier hotok. "The Writers of South C'artilint" (1910) which laid greater emtphuasis tupon the earlier writers of the Palmetto State, "'literary South Cartolina'' holds a tun i(Iui place in its particular field, givin GARNET The staff of the Garnet duce the price to three doll pay the student activity fee, orders for the Annual must registration. A member of the Treasurer's office the L/ INATIONS AND THE Fl SECOND TERM. ORDER' ON GETTING AN ANNUA that we know how many ai who have paid the student i four dollars toward the Gai you pay the additional thre4 lost. Therefore all who car BUY AN ANNUAL AND DOLLARS. GEORi Busine d liyl:% adequate treatment that we A (ssess oi the growth of the literature * S Itate. 'he(- l114)st interesting feature of Dr. tnuch pe's treatment of his slbject is :hi'. fact that he devotes most 1of his at nti.i1 ti tile writers of the last few y a rs. Iity-five pages are givenl over I : theen and women who wroite he Vc(II I 170 abrof 1900, while nvarly ime rindred pages are taketi ill with the .i' rry revlaissalce that follkwed the ...er Iatc. The last three chapters wiichi rIit -if the "Sliirt-Storv \\'rit - rs (.nd Novelists---1900-1923.'' the Its and P laywrihits- 1900-1923." !14 tL e "l yss anld H soi.s t (t-1923." are tilled with the names if he men aid women who are doiing reative w\-ork in these fields at the pre. I :t ;te and wlose naliles We see everV .k the newspapers and mIagazines 11ir state. seetioli and latitll. Amng IIIsts of familiar names we id i ur (wn immortal "Siietfungus". I .n t 4. s>phoillores as I )r. Yates Snuwdnt-l). .\rI. A. S. Saley. Jr.. \Mr.. Ja an-s lienry Rice, Jr., I'rofie.ssr Henry \lvx:ler \\'hite, Dr. -. S. joynes. i Giizales. Mrs. Oscar L. Keith. Dr. Iladire Schayer, Professor James elride Dahhs. Professmr Hlenry Bell .un:N, NI r. Dulose Heyward. \I r. H1enry l-liott Harman. Octavus Ris chen. I)r. Stanhope Sams .\lr. Archi 1ibl Rutledge, Nfr. .lohn Bennett and \r. Anhrse Gonzales. The work of :his array of talented writers is review 0;I and interpreted in Dr. \VautliCoIIe'C b i 1k. Toi real a few pages at randm a'.11 st anywhere in the bik is en igh '4 give <.:O a decided respect for the S-r nlilt n;ild quality tof the literature that is leing produced all artinid us. o)nl which has led to the fonilding of the natii,ally known and recognized 1'-try Society of South Car,)Foa, cen 'rd inl Charleston, and tle Coilihia Sae "cietv. that has achlieved such ent-ii-ininal success during its sI irt e. .\ thorough perusal of "L,iterary nth (allina" will convince the most keptitcal that this histoi state has he uin ti make uise of its Ilimitless Iliterarv omsib ilit ies, and that her sons and 'anghters are not merely t racing Ilines .1n te sand, but are wvrit ing ini letters igld that will he hatdedl downl from rile rat iinl tio genierat ion. The State oif South ('arto lina owesDr \\'auichpe a debt of gratitude for his milotnumlenltal piece of w rk ini sketchl; nle the( literary miap (If the South C'ar iof toiday'. Ists5 suggest ilg ''the amiiounit oif writ - i that has be(eniii dthe ini recenlt y'ears ni 'choitzrly reseach and hlistoirical ini v*- ti''ationi as w.ell as :n wortks of imi a"zin:tion"l' ft:rInish a valluable addlei lihtm tto the mionotgraph. Sparkman. Talking During Chapel Hour Appa~renitlyX the miaji ty VOf the co(-eds and a large numblier (If the boys hiave. the idea that chiapiel hiotur is tIle t ime1 fir thleml to tell secrets andi talk ini genl eralI. Suc'h has bieen thei( gene(ral appearl a ne tif thinilgs here lately. We slitould stop anld ask if It IS show ing dute re'spect to thle speaker, Iln manily inistanlices the chlatte'rilng of voices ha s b eeomie so lotid t hat t hose st udenits ill the b ack of the chiape' ('ou11d not1 hizar the I spieaker. A shiarp g lnce friom nm<nihers of the faculty seemi t have no effect with slime of tIle cul prit. It vlhould be s~ piled because lie chaipel hour is onle of sacred.ness. I f a sittdeint has somnething to say to his neighbor, try to keep it ibutil the hotur is over. Tlhis plan should be giv eni a trial. AND BLACK and Black has decided to re ars this year (for those who ) Those who wish to put in see the management during the staff will be on duty at LST TWO DAYS OF EXAM tST TWO DAYS OF THE rHEN SO YOU CAN COUNT L IN JUNE. It is essential inuals to have made. Those ctivity fee have already paid net and Black fund. Unless dollars this amount will be possibly do so are urged to SAVE YOURSELF FOUR 2E H. WITTKOWSKY, ss Manager Garnet & Black. Ch.nge in Hours Depte~ i int of Rural Scial Science mn . CoIur-e in thc .1/arkctin.; o t:arm 'rodu:/s xvill be given the sec-11nd sem e.ter at i o'clock (n \Mln L.y.s. \\ed nes lays, and Friday,; instead of Ties days. Thu1rsd.ys Id S;itI1rtiy- as Thctd in C.o?1S1;0I Rnd S t i' . -. slcd in ilt catah,! fir the firs" selnek-Acr \vPl; hevn t;I)( scomd 'emes-ter at thfl e:ic t ous This "re i l ti .inirs and i Se1i4rs. -U.S.C. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS '1nd!,y 1n:< rn~g at Chaiel rof. that "'St. F * o. a thri, n dIramla. "a d.iWu decilletilt :, 11i111bU ! It vc w i" i he tkr1e1ed at the I Iliperial Theatre .ild advield very smub-Int I at tend. I I. als. lilt.'iiied tla "1't.st plier CI)hIInhuts." ti-rst horn1 I!f th'. Yale P'rfe-ss' C run 'iles a.i A mev:-ican H it ry. wouild l1e shoiwn. P'r(f. Sn'.wden' endlrse t. the 22 Vcnt rate tl 1 llistory I and 1i drove 2h' it.- hundre<l and! s:Xtel. Imtre r les,:) tu haots to Prof. C.0litt anld I'rof. Merriwether. The-se mnatlellati cal !zentlemnc extraclut the 22 cents ( t wenty-tw'') and in rCtin gItv mImO (41g1raphed Slips 4f paptler n 'Iwhich we eLIgiaVed t hee mai w-rds. -1i,is. evpt. U. S. C.. .bn. 1"', '23." The"e pasprswhenl exam:nled muinuttl\v for cunatfeit' -. a li hen ccepted by ti,e laSt fem ber 44fo t-e it -acul!ty. Mr. eo. \Vash. Coilier. .\. 1).. S. .. if I'1m 11ranch. S. C.. L. S. A.. Slar System. imerimit et t r to entier the sa creId p,rtals of the Imperial TI'leatre. "Chrittopher C(IIlIIIs" was 11111 t,,o short, hut there was event at that tte niich of it. A iter produinii and he in,,, resp-n-sible for this elfort any per soil Cilnected with le inl any l.ell-er whats,ever. up()n criticising anly p:e tITe sImw. 1,0 matter what the rvO catio sll.hould lie coipelled t- sit thrti at per I ornllaice of "Christopher Coltum Ihuls". i ilhey lrsit ill their unchar tuiredi by twoy 4~ Martia 's of tile abovne mlenl ~tiedl "Chron21ic!te. The mapil4is w,ere4 initeresiitng~ atnd inl,t ruc tiv. Thie play lacks cel luioid. W\e sutggest t hat the enterprnisin p 4r ducers uind some14. where elIse to get the4. imaiterial fo r tiheir cii lars other than thle "Chrtn:les of Am21 ericani H-ist4rv." "Saint [l11mo" w44as 44n tie progamt and show'.s liow4, favo4raibly tile wo,irst proife's s1 i li' production compiiliares w4ithI thet4 lest effo rts o ~f the Vale iPress.,4who e totai effor14 t i> toi "miake ('eery scene a at,and ev4ery4 fact h1i:tiry." Saiint imi4 is a1 very-. very mlello me!,\ 11% drmnlia. It is not ii isto ry !i alieitjath! Th le tw shows524,44 wvere worthIi I abut 22 f (Itty twoV) enits, eveil if you 4 h. have toi lpay extran fort hing handi~itker (c1ie'fs launltdered.l - U.S.c. MOOT COURT TPhe fi rdsts-ssion of th moot1144 cotii for til'he nw year1 was4t beh'il las5tir dlay eVening. Tihecas waI 'x4s a murdl-fer trilul.A youitng ilady. ini attempt111inig su iide, kiled her swee(tlheart. Mr. I . 1,. D iai an1I MIr. Daltn lrryson fiough-t fIr thet pr. 5 eciutiin; wvhile Mir. 1. M. isg amnl Mr. R. Hi. HIilton 4de(lfended. Theilcr plet for acquittal wvas oin insaniiity. Tlhe jury found tile dlefendantt not4 gtiilty. MIiss Mau ;til aker was thel de fendant atnid is probabtlly thie fi rst (co -ed to ac(t inl such (capaclity (iduing a reguila r ses siont. Mir. U. I,. Ratst, oIf tile itical bar, serv'ed as j udge. Iislectjin of officers andt a smoker for tile mel(etlw oif the 7?thi xvi m'mIteh EVERYTHING That's Good Good In Clothes If It's New 10 per cent We Have Discount to University It Students MART CLOTHES %heBLACK& JrS MART MEN WHITE SHOP 1412 Main St. COLU M B1A, 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. The New Shapes and Colors most desir HATS: ed always in stock $3.50 to $10.00 Manhattan Shirts, Van Heusen Collars, FURNISHIINGS: Cheney Neckwerr, Munsing Under Everything That's New w** Full Dress Suits Copeland Suit 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 SYSTE M OF AMERICA Centrally Located 1216 Lady St. Phone 3386 Charlie & Monroe BATH-S College students Hair Cutting a specialty Polite and efficient service to all -University men Opposite Jerome HIotel-Next to Woman's Exchange 1128 Lady St. Phon 6061