The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 29, 1924, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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November 20, 1908 as second class
mail matter.
URIDAY, FIF,IRUARY 29, 1924
EDITORIA, STrAFF:
Calhoun Thomas .............. Editor
S. \Volfe Iichel............. Associatc
C. 1. \\'illiam .............. Associate
BUSINESS.
Frank T Nleeks..............Managr
M . \Vil.soni ................Assistant
TF. I. D i .ng . ............ Circulation
GAMECOCK FEATHERS
it WI ir wind Iii-Ish, Varsity.
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Too badl. UIIain, it had -to happen,
ht revenge is sweet.
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Colgratuitlai Ill, Newherry. \ve sidle
sit-it to yu.
U.S.C.
.\t vti t m, 1r1echies, we want to
coi\',gratul- y 111u the finIe shoWlaig
made in Charlest(in.
U.S.C.
Kteejp iup the llight and the State
Title will he yours.
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Ihe \ .zr'ity Itlale a great tight ti1is
year-, wilh Ivvr half 4f the Siulud Im;de
Iup of nl In-r1m lIst year's freshman
teaml.
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Thir<d place this year ald then-I 11irt
ntext svaeasin. NIP1:inig wi d thenl but
1.h1eTitlei.
\in< we <don't lise but nIIe mv , from
III:, year's "Il:ad. Itut a1 wealth )f
uraterial will c,mic upl frmin thc ire-,h
mant11 squa<l.
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\vhlat a1r.-i" -01W' . 1 1 :s eh l
io the IimbIers ol f tht Ilu;l. 'I'hey
:certainly eid sme d< wmrk tli'
ea It hlcps I(I enRr;: a ma.1
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\re I] (14in y, Viy i pirt ti htelp c r
111:1 1'r<, \ I , 11..1 i e Litc I.> bc
tit woirk.
THE YELLOW SHEET
T it"r wi-hes to anli,une
I!:(t th G ., .: " afti is planuninl.1
t" iI: - " 1m ! :hxeI et I" u(d i iln In
A\ril 1 This iltimn ci;lk fIr a lot
S 1xra w,irk and naterial. It
- h tl0 n dit!.I by tl , u t
1I. :i wi ;ihd IbIIl tI(W
Thl s L., h -m alkolt : speclal feature
t - n t .!e pr, 4 1 sid)
Il 1:i t hi -, better than. 1 i-1
- I !' (: I'l 11 1 1- n :bf i :.. \V j.itil
S Iid to get busy and send
m ir the staiff he
W S~ THE STADIUM
me 1 ~ I* ~ii
hP~l h( w , 1 1;.
e a dh en -.ao rih.
~\luire a li--me . I'- i-a e
S)iin't rt,---t tIe friiendly critie.
TIake iiur tiiis amnd fal! in lineo.
Greast I tie -tairi friom lo wlv sonimrees
You maity sim dti'(ay lie R~EAI, people.
And iimnntie from rhyatuig okes.
CAMPUS IN MINIATURE
lin a eulogy to Woodrow Wilson by
Prof. Ball the other day after the pass
ing of the great war president, two
s,tateients were made that, among oth
ers, will give one pause for thought,
The first of these was the defiition of
a Liberal, in which the speaker said, in
substance, that the Liberals did not
stand for the abolition of all private
property or even for the equality of
all men. The .things which they stand
ior is equality of tpportunity under the
law to make the best of those qualities
atA faculkies with wiich one has been
vildowed.
The seconld statemoit was even more
Imwerful in that it exposed the blind
ntss of those defenders of "Privilege"
in their inability to recognize "that the
great Liberal forces of the world s9tand
as a bulwark and defeice between priv
ilege and civilization, (e the one hand,
and those great storis if huinan emit
tiont. whipped to a frenzy of fury by
such men as I,enine and Trotsky on the
.'ther."
)ur little campus is a world in in
iatire. II it we can lecognize inl Cim
bryo all the differont kinds and groups
of men all tIn>se turmoils and jealousies
which turn tie civilizetd world upside
down all tho'e little political plots and
cuinterplots where each proposal for
the good of the studenl-t body lust le
'critiiiztd tt) see just who gets What
out of it all that scial bickering where
the select of the world Iotk with disdain
-onI lie eiorts of the leuser peoples to
actqu1irt. le diwstictito which they in
lieir mii have aeinired atid at times
een a hitter latred amul scorn lIet ween
wt) extremes when it looks as if some
tIne of the despised will 'thru stupenl
d( ou efi trt rise to a place t f real po
etio an no II( rthI. And ( inI ctniIt ion a it,;
t Iese tIe hIIa,i red o f the de fenders of
it I'rivilege oiten exien:ls ti the great
m1ajrity ilf the sttden.IIt body which oc
clies a Imsitin just square ill the mid
dtIe tf the whole ie.s beiiit, neither a
defeinlr -of privilege nor a struggler
afer dstn in bult bel-io.Vinl. ml gImg
lacl otan his jlist du1ie. Th' great pity
if the whIl(1e iffir iS that 1t' defend
cr: of the piilege oft .iies by nt
reo 1gIizing worth Is such aid Iot a
reit~inig wtth ;is such w hl trive men
wl' Inl thle whol idva if life would
Iina trtb ihcrals, int the extrele
inY ot ti e stu1delit b dy t fxtrenim
411er ;tie . thle c;IIII)II bay dclly
I l <i ; I t tiI'her;l' at tit t tI CrT .
tu l niio s.whiceb in ll pribability
theywoi!i,nt havec cared for if the
ri.viht had n].. beenl denievd, ald by hecap
in. htlatrcd and)( scw-rn -n iltem, 11.a e
iiade 14i eivn'i 1i1eii wh-i,> whilt- <>it <>ir
cdin u wr. I it f lit
[i , fu ur; if.: ilm w he t it,e c fx1 r i
State N >.t<, he st teme e vo ir i t
I~ ~ W~*
tf I t o .\ r ];I I n r t he 1 sui't. ,II f ICli..
I'1Eral . wi inAkt nd hOmNex
1r "I I th'i W t f I th -,w whll
I , a I- ii I I - I i i .: Id
tu that ..s -rat'e'qu lt
1 i- tli' ('i
ttr a' t h id i litha lt'iwe
~i cue tthi i t'lt'sc ilt
. CARRY ON, SOCIAL BODY.
The George \Vashingt<lu Masquerade
party, given by the Soci, Cabiet of
the University was a success".1ii every
way.- It is the first of its .kird that
has beeti given on the campus in sever
al years, and the students are aixious
that the cabinet sponsor sometling o)f
the same nature again real soo1. Car
oliia has lacked greatly in the way of
social events. They were dropped (lur
ing the war and i(t seems as if it has
been impossible to revive thent again.
The Social Cabinet has started the ball
rolling. It is hoped that the other stu
dent activities will fall in line and he:p
keep the good work going.
The writer realizes that all of 'the
studiots do not (lance. ]lut it is a hard
thitig to try :4 please all at the same
timle. The datce eletio'it was -provil
ed for Thursday night. It has been
sliggested by some that a lawn party
he given to .enlertain those stildelit.s
who( vere not fortuiliate entouglh to at
ten<l the inasquera<le party. -Alother
sugges-tion is that, the cabinet give a
big dance ofter the May I)ay celebra
tionl. This would be sometling inl which
all the studets woil he interes-ted and
Io b)tl)t would be enljoved by all. The
celebration cild stant about. seve.n
o'click and lien a<imtrn to tlie gym
..aIsliumi an1d dance for several hours.
TIel(e are Ierely hints -t, tle Cabinet.
amd it is hipl that one of thei may he
at.tcl upon .,omlletiinie sool. or before
tihe terin is (tit.
EXCHANGES ARE ON FILE
The GAMECOCK receives Imaniy ex
changes every week that may be of in
tere>t to sione tf the students here.
(hlr p(.pittla-lim'i is Itlale tilt f situdents
friom mahy colleges and it doubt tihev
w(1ilt he b interested to read the news
of their fcrmnkr scho,,l. To allow them
to <'' so and also to hiellp (,ther., 1l
learn more aliut the workings of otlh
cr sch1ols. the st.lf if the G .si ti.o
has placed the publicatios received mn
tile in the editorial rim, under the
president's buiibliiiig.
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CAROLINA STUDENTS
HEAR UNDERWOOD
.\ large numbe of Carolina s-tIlenlt's
availed theiselve-, of the ortuity
to hear Senator ()sear \V. U n<lerw loot,
sl0 b ht' S lt:itr fri rIi Alabama, , :tii
o-Xitdat(- f.r thw l)cm4)cratic.:tmna
i(,n f,or thji rsv lny delivered anl
iddre. lef1r4 b,-th houscs if the >tate
l.gsaue \\~qIdn-daoy mn rnling'I,.
tl:auny \ \ int-(-..i p,tnis e,
in.g the Nati..ml Gveriumet th:;t
pleast-d his awil;it.m.t. The stiuents
we rire artienarly plea ed with his ad
Irv,-. 11' imlplt-essed -I'heml with the
duity to vfiloIret tiht law, if tle- e'ti
try, and ot too brak others in the at
timpt.
Mail Service Installed
The Ciivrsity (antt'i hl I ecuae-,
one o:dre .1,ndNint-twoo c,1mbi61
atis:: naial ex'. I't'se hilNxes have
bi,et n.italld sg-nrfrom thet cani-,
t. a l wig a ludentto get his mtill
din frm tuh local tpoIst idlit'e ive
.'me dy Thi. .'ive.s tIhe studeti
each day Th ro: It pe'r ib x is tw55my
i s: y ill t I ituen-t . N< u f. Ir
Ilre tinan:l I n ii o .si t i
ph : "\\ h:af'
r :a n ' i b-i,ion m 11
Mah-Jong
Ia Tatking the Count.ry by Storm
.\ . ooen , t in Ie a .1
a iwh- 2 h,e b, iig ue
TABLE COVERS
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COMBIINATION OFF ER: We will snlpe
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11i West 65th St_ Nw vY.r,
EVER YTHING
That's Good
Good
Clothes
If It's New 10 per cent
We Have Discount to
University
It Students
MART CLOTHES %eBLACK&
a S0 SMART MEN WHITE SHOP
1412 Main 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 tyle.
HATS:The New Shapes and Colors inlost desir
HATS:ed always in stock
$3.50 to $10.00 Mnattan Shirts, Van Heusn Collr,
FURNISHINGS: Cheney Neckwerr, Munsing Under
Everything That's New wear
Fufi Dreai Suits Copefand Cdea Made to
For Rent Company Measure
1525 Maiin Street
Rent a New_Car--Drive it Yourself
FSpeciau Rates to University Students
Where to go-- -how to get there-and you drive it.
New Location
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Centrally Located
1216 Lady St. Phone 3386
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Polite and efficient service to all University men
Opposite Jerome Ilotel--Next to Woman's Exchange
1128 1.ady St. Phone 6061