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Student Body Sends Wreathes During the past two weeks the en tire student body has been greatly sad deied by the death of Mrs. Rucker, mother of Professor F'. Marion Rucker, of the law school; the death of Pres ident Dr. Walter Merritt Riggs, pres idient of Clemson College; and the death Sunday of FIx-President Wood row wilson. ie student body sent ftral offerings o Mrs. ,aRucker and Dr. Riggs, and a telegram to Mrs. Wil Sont. The following is a copy of the res olutions sent to the 1 students and fac ulty of Clemson College, and the tele gram to Mrs. Vilson. VHl*REIAS, in the death of Dr. Walter N\erritt Riggs, President of Clemson Agricultural Clollege, promi nent educator, former president of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic As sociation, Engineer, .4churchmain, nid active leader of public affairs, the State of South Carolina, Clemson Agricul tural College, and many forms of pub lis endeavor have suffered a grevious loss, and W-IFIREAS, the late Dr. Riggs was closely associated with, and was bound by ties of friendship and deep interest to our own institution, a,nd has lent untiring aid to us in times past; therefore, be it. Rl".SO,l''.l), by the Stident body (f tie i. versity ()f Suth C:rolinla dIuly assemtibled. Tl'at the Stu1dent b-Ily is <ifcply grievei ver tht death I fI )r. i.t : That tie StI (ilt I ',yd f te ,f it er itv I f Sbt Car'dlnaI cX4t 1 thl Facultty nd t 'intdy 4 In 1t A th e ' tre ;: it fa m y I i0tI de 'eet ; i li their uin T "a"'llry -of thet"rc hiisn heo m'enl to the stulden.t li"'dv :al Facilly of' Cl'ms" Agr itu al C le e allO t') the( i;ti': q If ti late I )r. Ri , and a c'py e I i iu-hellh inl the ( I;ae cowk '1( daily netwspaipers. Si':Icd R. NII1,() S lil , l'rs. Stnlent I h . T110S. I D0\\V1,lNG, Secretarv .ht.:nry 23, 1923. Telegram to Mrs. Wilson February d, 1923 Nlrs. V(drow \\ ilsn, WVashlingtonl, D). C. AAlb,w its. tie Student lilodv of the Iliversitv of South Carolina, to joini the bereaved wmrld int extetiding to you ior deepest sympathy in the 'loss sustainled by y(out by the death of tae of tle greatest men of all 'ages. Signed: R. XI. SMI'llT, Pres. Student 13()dy. THOS. I. DWVIJNG Secretary. -- --.s.c. The Gym and Basketball Tlo one who has at tendled the basket hall games the past week, over at the gymntasiutni, a (iuest ioni arises conicerni ing a pro'blemi that all shl tld thlink over. It is relative to bleacher-s to he used dutrintg the gamtes. Fo r tIhe past week the floor has beeni citowd(edI every v time there was a game, Seats wvere tnt '.o bie had. A few benchles were -ee,n but they were beintg used by the visitintg teami, the ' 'licials, and( the homie hunchel. Whyt~ were thtere- itt mtore seats to ac cltiomodate the crotwds ?It is nt lie cause thle re is no t stutlicienit room'it. Thrii ee years agto a set of bleachers wvere us~ed on the west side oif the flootr, aind thten it was ntticedl that thle crtowd d Id not try to putshi ''ut otn the playinig sectionn. Yes, thlere h as heein stomte intcrease it lie nutithers att end ing the gaimes lately. andt( that is tIue to thle excellen'it play inig o f t he team. ( )thercts want to see the botys play, anid al so tot boost (Cano linta. I low cani they hielp ? As far as is k< nowit thle bleachiers wo'rkeud ine thrtee y-ears agot. Thalet set tIht. is not c apale of tb eintg used intw. It is a fact that the tldl football leacht ers, lyinig agai.nst t he fencee, near the gate, arte not servinig anyv htpurpos tt in the weather. Wte wounld suggest thlat t hey he wt 'rk-ed t>ver,wI licelt we are toldlC could bte (It.ne at a smnaIlli cst, and lbe laced( oni botth sides tof the playing sect ioni. 'Te Il'aci lie NIills a lways has a large crotwd tiit ftr thleiri gamtes. It is hieause t hey cani hatndle thleii. Inot whl i . ,t ;,si ... fti- a .no.e,i -:.ti CLUBF heso teGrat: , IUnek.tai / \\t- #It f~ it , k Gairinet and Black Staff IPlwds Fo r Co-oper ation The Ph otograp cr Is Here t\k a ill. 11111c ioi tc \(. i i th .I l - vr. 1,10ed tWik- 114-t~ Ili lt. tho.i \6 1 :-'ti year have the 1t cluIb n , ndc t hlir.l e l l 1 ;I!, cil ht .li1i tl-. idiida ictue m ade T44bui e li nailage dit hSipaltII il oflii cl p1 t xI st I a wIorzki lity cl II T t le studnit IsI . At tli i ist if usua l : , 1 1 i I "lw tihe yk ir it waLs h( ied tha;t thi, t ticll- ch'ar,' - k . 1 i1 1 1 I S hi ri. W I,I,-I Int a )lagk. \ morl bt y .,'il I v a 1--111 a the i I clb pst.d liI. ile the rp rtai licre earlly i th yiar -,k \v,iCt he CIII c. yeaIr, IuaI. t\.. Iec Iclihs o rga: iZe. and thIe k I )IuI'llig~ Ilic pi-ri, )d I rc ,ti>tratt 11, tI itInd Iv g(IIal pictures gade. Itu bus i - early paWi tf the week the Ilacktoes ofss iaager di heis part of tllhe s()tits Inallal. was 311 the ()Hwc to take but the st Icam It s uccl d iA IS lltiIl . dcrs fTir the Aproneual. liT apiroIbtictd Ve I-v f ew cltubs have bieen orgaizi'ed. I Ilat a g reat mlaily st Ildctit s failed t') nowld a large maj ,rity of Ie stIId is place their sleu t tiIsII " lye is tO failed t4, r-piit at Flitn ll for their a reresciitative in the chapel dtrim,, Sit ting whll 1iitilled. \fo itlh stich lack t e chapel hour ti? take orders. Tle ,f itctrcst oil thle part of the sttudetnts i ,role rs mnust lie pilacedl right aa*;Y S1 the stalTf cas1161(ii succeed. The pri bet that the contract can be cised with the nlow be fore the( sttudents is "A'~re y'ou piublishiers. I very true C.,iieiiK anxiouis for the Annual to be at sue- wants ()it- (o f tIme Carlin la year hi(moks CVSs ill every' way piiossile ?'I f so, ti) take hoiitme to the folk's. To Sho w thetn it is time for you to (b)h yotur pai t. t hem his schooiil in a much better way The siff has succeeded inl get titng t han lie- cant tell thlenm of it. There willI the hoito g raphier hack foir a secondlen xta rhrd Ls ersv visit to comniplete the work sta rtedl ilnea tueiswie iti h nul No vetmbier. Hie is to arrive thmis moi rn-a ueditlimkhotetiign.Sd ing andl toi renma in tuntilI Wednesday iuttretlesaesahSttintdd nmid-day. Several umotices of sittings lii e ill i h oee ok have been po stedl, individual notices Iitlestdnsditerpr h tf sent (out and annoiunenments mnade at i ~igt u tin i h etA chapel hours. This is the last time 112kee iitl i ytes il.i tht hephtorahe i t h hreths fThe edti->r hsityd.ht l sn Firstrewngat--aI, getytugeetehere ?" Secnd )ito'teily -argynd POrgne c5nt1cub.3 h Opportunelatyer n lfte 'Ilo di yu ett kod vo llar j'xp jte thri' o. 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