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Hypatian Society Meets The Hypatian Literary Society met las-t Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Clariosophic hall. After the first roll call and reading of the minutes Martha Killingsworth spoke extempor aneously oi "Why Belong to a Liter ary Socioty?" Witticisms were given by Catherine Floyd. The debate was. "Resolved, that the migration of the negro is a menace to the South. The presi<lent appoin.fed the following judges: Virginia 'Wauchope, Mary Cantwell and larguerite Johnston. The affirmative side was <lebated by Doro thy Reeves and 'Thnelnia Cook, the neg ative by Marguerite Abel and Sarah Campbell. Anna Swindell was appoint ed 4o take Miss Abel's place as critic during the debate. The judges decided in favor of the affirmative. A fter discussing several business mat ters and hearing-the reports of the of ficers the socioty adjourned. -U.S.C. The Clariosophic Session The Clariosophic Literary Society held its regular meeting Tuesday. Feb ruary 26th. The meeting was called to order by the presi<lent. R. C. Cobb. Several important malters were ta ken up vil (lisposel of. Plans were mate for a reception to he held in the Society Hall on 'March 4. at which time girls from Colutmbia an<I Chicora College would be invited. The following literary program was carried out: Debate, query: "Resolved, Tha.t the Phillipine Islands Shoulid be Given Their Freedom Immediatelv". I. E. Ready and F. I. Cantwxvell <ebated the affirmative of this qtestion while A. R. lerchant and 'T. I. Nlietcheon upheld the *te-a-tive. The c4mnittee on debate decided in faviir of the aflirnia tive. F. W. Wood an<l I-. 1. Eargle to ik part in voluntary debate. The <p'ery for imprimpit debate was "Resilved, That Cti-ed.; Should be A\I hwed 40 go out for the University I)e. batfim Teams." W. J. Thonias, Jr.., L. E. Brant on t:he aflirmat.ive, and 11. 0. Hawkins and 0. . Warr in the nnatIvte very fi Orce fully debated their qesti(iln. The Society -elected R. Ni. Smi-th, W. I,. Crcker. .1. A. IH'entry, F. It. Castles. P. S. Russell. Israel Steinberg a.d ,. J. Wilis to lie sent ui for ti Gamecock staff. There ieing no further business the society ad iouirne<d mi-til Tiesdauesdlay night March 4. Dowling is 21 Students. stand iii ,n tle outside. w\ .idered why .-he dlor di nt w pilein for supper at 6 p. m. ir t wo or three minutes after 4on Ile afternoon11 of l'eb ruary 19. When they entered at 6:10 4levy somn saw the re:s'o. On that day the Mess Ilali Nlanw-ter. Thomas 1. Dowli ing. bad h)erm( hi, io man- -he was twenty-one. 'irs. I.attimer. mitrin (if the NAIre 1l;1l. am! her sister. '.liii Withersplit. 1, v an oyster supper it 4 le manger's lho n'or at 5 :30. Tlhis wyas what dlelayied thle reeniar simpir. TPhe idbe -it fir 1weie was ttity dieciratel. L ar*e c:mdiei' in silver e-m dlesticl:s. as wve'l a; t wenty-n li.i tte center of ,thi tabhle, biurnted dunri*t the meal. ivtrs wsere servyed ats thle first criise : ul mr v-:-er s as lhe ..icondt eoulrse. Ths wlia were alreadl full ate their sht:re if tei ti I:itr fthie. .n ANI. II:mthi' riiindid tl \ir folilowying: "Ottfr ane !iw ican vi itt. Si here's ai hit if ul itealtht, Ti o ur mnnear. 'Titd'" Thee whoii attendedl ahe sitiner wyere what is kiniwin as fte "NIie I l:all ('anot." A'ir . imi th ted ats ftKats --.s.c. -- - 'he edtitoir is, itn tretilt iif a boix of Th'iis w1e are rieret fulie tiuniint over to Dowlvintv, since titi ntef withl flit nift reatd: "A little irotn may onprotve KaC~resh : "Wh 1 eie havie you been Sptarkmnan : "Oh. iiit i.t' e a lady~ fair." lKareishi: D)id yont presi ytiur suit he fort you wvent ?"' Sparkmian: "Yes, anti she pressed / "Knights of Swa lenge q Since a schedule has already hetvi C"ompleted 1by Nalnager "Hiill" I,Ci4are_ and orders have Neen given b)' Cach Clark for pitchers and catchers to be gin practice in the gymilnasiuml. CarI Iina baseball lovers will soon be able '0 See Some alCtiOn oni I li 1avis l'ield. Regular practice will start as soon is weather cnditions perlit. New -iipment has been ordered. It is i derto(od tha-t the utiiforms will lie dii fertt from last year's. Our manager has been lucky to get a game for .\arch 21 with the Richimiid Club of the Virginia League. which will take spritig -traitling at Candcn. This is a good opener for Cardin a and hpuhl Iraw many Columbia falts. A retirn gaie will he ]layedl tiext day at Caidell. It has been hard to get a list (of the -v.; going out for baseball -this year Imt the fodllowing are a few to 'be cmiuted "n: 'itchers. lilennv Simith, wik, 'arler, Keare, l'urdy. The. co1ach is als.) coultilni 411 'Ce ;ill 4)f . C. ,ng ion th". pitel:ing b"x. J1. C. ha:!s necVer ('ie ay p1iti*iting ill c.'Ilege ch. - ee , hot potllilg f4ir a 1 l 11-:11MR. ill Cllaijeti'il last st1miner lie w"n i mst of hi gaines. Other g)d bets are: e chers, 1 It 1 land (Cethint Wa u' e. \heIee: first base, l,illird. J .e tndi base. \\ttunderlich; thtird base.i Rhame114. .etT ords: fichllers. I'. .l. lIt4at-1 wright. (;ari 1 Gr Nstt.V Sizemore.I GR AYSON forl (. itrnn will Resettive- "a Il'Ieasanily S GR AY UNI'l-.R IY V'l,Al C;ALL si t C" Answer Chal f Spring . I )ihse IoylestoI. nu-inager r>f thtv Irc,hman teaim, is at work now arrang ig a cliedile for the firs.t year men. 1he varsity schediule is: March 21. Richmond club of Vir 2inia I.vat'lue at Cliumlbia. March 22. Richiond Cub of Vir ginia I,eague at Camdenl. April 2. 1'. C. in Colimbia. April 4. ,cioir College in Columbia. April 9. \\ake ilrest in C,lumbia. April I1. Furman in Coinnhia. April 14. Newhcrry in Newberry. April 15 \'tlid ni Spartanhurg. Aprii I6. 1-'urinI in Grecnville. A pril 17. Ocinson at Clemson. April IS. Odgletrpe University it A. laIIta. April 19. OglthIOrpe UniversitY inl A\tlanta. April 21 NIercer Univer. in NI iacon. April 22. lienmdictine in Savania. Api 26. Trinity in Cohnnhia. April 28. ('Ilege- of Charlestonl in April 30. )avidson in COiinhia May 1. Newhrry in COItlmbi:t. N1I'Y 2. I.rlkihn in Cidhnhiia. lay 8. \\,i 4Trd in Columbia. NMay 1. Clemso in Co.hnnhia. M!ay 14 or i5. CitadelI in (ohnnhi. Ma ,v 1M. citdsel in Charleston. Nf\- V( I Z :#.'I n<(1 .larchi Ist I n .is invite<l \'n1. (. Ctoheni Styles ini >llege M otleIs rics ->r ices SON A TI I14th ST R li,F/,T 1K. N. Y'. liS Y>l! Sll'l SHAVING SUPPLIESI Hair Tonics, Hair Oils" STACOMB and other Toilet Artiicles Columbia Barber's Supply Company 1326 Main Street UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ATTENTION! We have a good selection of gifts for all occasions, also artist material anl drafting material. 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