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ATT~ENDMIH REVIVAL PROVE MEETINGS HELPFUL University of South Carolina VOL. XVII. COLIUMBIA, S. C. \.\RCI 14, 1924. N( 19 Professor Williams Speaks on Bok Plan STUDENTS VOTE Need of Peace Among Nations Stressed-Deplored the Fact That Warriors and Not Peacemakers Got Glory Professor Williaims surveved briefly the history of tle Hk pl anld coiml mented oil tle criticism tliat was givul ir. lok for his efforts to find soine method for the ending Of war.. "1 do not know what was in NIr. Bok's heart," he said. "for I have never ex amined it, but I do know that i,n fur thering the cause of peace among na - tions by calling forth a reasonable anl workable plan and by giving it world wide publicity lie did notable service to the cause of humanity. Some of us were eager supporters of Mr. Wil son in his contention that we should enter the League of Nations without reservations, but the great opportun ity that fronted us then has gone and we must iow cast about for another plan." The speaker then urged the need of peace among nations, and lie deplored the fact that the warriors were given great glory whilst the makers of peace were neglected or counted as effem inate dreamers. "It is hardly neces sary for me to say that we are proud of our military men or to recount their deeds," Professor Williams declared. "Since the founding of the- University sons of Carolina have gone forth to battle in every war of the Republic. They have covered themselves and their State with glory. Oin the high field of battle they stood unafraid. Many of them fell, and fell unashamed. know ing whence they caine and why they were there. It is aii honor to belong to this corporation, from which so many brave and illustrious men sprwig." Turning to the cause of peace Pro fessor Williams pleaded the horrors of war and its needlessiiess in these days as reasons why we should strive to enid war. "Cai it he that you, yting men that are trained to gain a skilled intel ligoice and a high character will be called to lay down your lives because some Emropean prince is madly an bitious or some capitalist is over-greedy or somne groip is driven by race hatred ?" lie asked. "We have a great civilization that we wiust hamile," lie ainounced. "We must not let it dominate and then destroy us. Science has invented many mighty vigilles, let its employ them for the en riching of and the giving happliles to mten, not for slatightering of our best and the spreading of woe through tihle varth. Iet us think peace aid exalt its nobleness. I,et us see the gory of tIe high places of peace as we once saw the glory of the high places of battle." Professor Willianis ctaimed that the United States should not wil fully iso late herself from the faminly of natiolls, that the 1,eague of Nations has al readty the great miajori tv o4f thbe lie' - rile oif the world as its coinst itunent mem hers, and that we could inot expect the whlie worldI to how to the setlfish as piratimns of a small groiip of politic ians that hiad gotten control of our pol it ical mactinmery. He' arguedl that the( character of 44ur1 nathin is of mo re worthI than atll the iinateria Ilipo(ssionis that we might accumnilat e. aiid 't hat this chiarac'ter could tie mainitained'( aiid dleveloped tby unisel fish service onily. ''This plan'' tie went oin. ''is a begin iing. If it lie adopiltedt as a iiat ional lio licy it wvill miark us a peace -seeking nat ion, it wvill besides, embita rk ums in the opierationos ,inow working for the set I ing of d isturbinig disputes among fte nationis. If we quarrel we shalh never (C'ontinued to Pa~ye Six'") WE LCO1 FRESHMEN BAS . . . Above are portrayed the six "I State title in their class. The m ning the laurels is to be given. R eading from left to right the Coles; Russamano, gnard; Seiden ing the ball is Bill Rogers, forw Teachers Associai UNIVERSITY ALUMNI BAN QUET THIS AFTERNOON PRES. MELTON TO PRESIDE A han(Iuet for thet alumni (of Caro lina attending the State Teachers' As siciation convenltiln, is to) bt. t6ivon this afternoti inl the cafeteria if the Y. W. C. A. This Vill be the occasion for the gathering and reuniting 1i a large nmber of the old graduiates. 'residtivia Meltin w\ill act as toast master fir tile (ccasion, and the in vocation will be imtade by Rev. J. 0. VanM\ eter. After a butsiles, di cutssu'ion the following toast will be Iade: Tast to tle Vniversitv of Soth Car Iilla. to be ackniwledged by I)r. Mel ton; toI tie Co-eds. ackiowledged by M rs. I,ueco Gunter to the State Teachers' Association, too be acknw le.dged by. Proof. 11. 1,. Plarkin.(1n; too thet educational bui ling, acktiiwledged by I,. K. I lagool; to ir Ala Mater. ackn,)wvledged by .1. R. McKissick; and to the Scrhoo)l of F.ducation, ackttowled ged by I)r. Platterson \Wardlaw. There are at present alib out three thousatnd teachers ill session int thle city O)f thlese a large nttmber are fortmer S.s.c. - CHASE NEW REGISTRAR Johni A. Chase, Jr., honor gradutate of the (Class oif 1922, whot sittce his graduialtill htas bien l iving inl Floirence, has atcceplted thte position ot (f U iv~er sity R eg ist rar, ti ill a vacancey cr-eated] by the recenit resigniationt oif A lvini I ,es lie \Vell s. C'hase is a man ful ly c'apa blite to 1perftortm t he exa-'t ing (lut ies ot thtis office. Whrlile a Carotlitna sttudentt (Chase madelt. mtanty warmt frientds isn ute catmpus whio will lie glad to see hitm retun to serve his A lma MIater. It is expected that lit. will assutme oflhce at the opetning of lie niext scholdast ic year. iTE SOU'I KETBALL CHAM >ig guns" of Carolina's Freshman n in street clothes is Coach Cole: picture shows: Wise, center; Sh mian. guard; \likell. forward. '11 ird-guar,l :nd captain of the quitl Lion Meeting In C Guest of Colum Over Three Thousand Teac State Gather Here For T The Th'lirt-v-ci!_hlth A1\n1ns.1 Mectin-, of~ Sontih Carolina; ITecers' .\soia tiqlln is IlI)\w b(e 1li cld01< ill tIle 6tY. 'I11li C1,11vellti'>m h;as hn'll"llt I'Vcr I11ic'. 11:4,11s.11l(i tcachers fr>mn ;all pa; 4i lfch State ]lere. They are the gliests ,f the CitY of (ollunhia anti Carolina. Tle c"lve1t i (n ope<le Vester<iav illt1r1'1i1w. willi v;arlimi s n e n s f e*1 Iitte . aia(I silaller irtllt' at 111n pimlts ill the city. 'Ille excrcist- 111*r111 er gt Ilidter way hait evening with the l't vceneral lineeling. held Ill thc ('44 innha Teatr. :ll genevral Iluceting"s .II bving blIII ill the theatr , with ct - illittee lleetings at the I igh SChoil. here -ml thtile lp10 1% ail :I tlIe ri'llils Ill lle ilanldwer t)f conlerce. The (likers are: I 'residlt-\\. .1av I e arit y. Aie I. \'ice-I'resi<ent--- I T. C. 1,.asterling. \'iee-I'resident-- AIis \\'aing1ton Seretary Treas'lirer - I. l.. l'tarkini ile eXeelit Ive et illunit tee is CituollI seti tf a replresenltative frttin eachl Ctonglres sit nal d(istricit inl thle stale. Its tilie illi tihe .\iasttn liniiding. NIliss .lane .\lDoniahl ill chiarge. 'lil aissoctiationi iuent s. wih a tpresidlent at the iheadi tf ihe fttr thei icetinlgs oft tihese diepart inenits has beeni ipublishedl in the handi boot k senit tt all lembilers severl wek General hied<pia rteCrs ftor thle ettil 5tentionl is inl tihe store rttotln with the exibits. This stttre is loceated ne(xt tt lie i ,ihiertyv llank liiinig. acrtoss thle U CAROi PIONS FOR S. C. Courtesy of the Columbia Record Basketball team, which wonl thle , to whon great credit for vin tmpert. forward; Coach Pickens e gentleman in the center hold :et. ity bia and Carolina hers From All Parts of kirty-Eighth Annual Meeting 'tt frionII thet ' :UI, ia T1 vat rt, the 1200 h!meck of Main Street. Herc the te:I -her! re ister a.:r l receive luv. elir i s If the lli tor4 y 4of thI e IAt I . Inf 11ae r in is als) t iv p Ilal is ile i t ri ran li itt rIMhnIlly 411 I Grd il p ac s. ;iBIa hmtt 1->)IherII n:; ] 1 r pt rt-;uillnI t'. II I coInventi .111. S )lT I C' ; ) , I N.\ V' a )ll)'(';\ T I .\ ('ie (f *ll utill h n aioIlina .di ati 10 1)n:y bv I)v ecured at Gene,)raIl Ica:fliuar tur,. 1200 bl(ck ofi Main Street. sl i.cc thi s ivs th e.11icial journal . th ut11 h (ar.lina Teachers' :s11i I tIII . and Inanty of the paper : ;i1 i l 11e s N f the c1nVentiIn will be pub. lishied in it, arr-anl-ements have hitvii miade tl- t receive sbil,scriptions ai t fit Iuth~ C. ('arilina AtIuc"atitIO howtth t \-hilt the ncini rs are in the th wiN A be gIv haItS by It Gamecocks Drop Last Game to Pacifics PRACTICI GAME Coach Uses Men From Both Squads and Gets Some Val uable Information to Work on for Next Season C;an lit 30, lIteillc 33. .\ Ilixtd S rtln t kte'I1l1. c:,llp'Neil 14l % Ivitr lts I1111l-s (.i,d1c irlill.oi! ;'i;ld %*:ITs-ty 4p;ils j4,urn1 eye1d I ith l'aiti MIills C.)nIIIIIII1ty im: t'ln saturlday. n ight to) mee.(t a Icam., 4..1wr dtft-alk-d byv the( b I 1 1irdts. IIut t llv I1tte4tie >i thiS tlltest wats n1t as happy ;llV theI prey 14111s e tg--agelent a' is livillted f41n tile aillVc sctlre. It was a furimsl. fituight basketball g t resIlbliig football i II sm e inl tances, it was a hair raising citet, nIen st(lod 111) and yclled, w4itneni ap I)ILauded anld shlmuted, students went Wild with exciteieit, it wais, all in all, one of those games which are Iot decided liut il the final gul. Carolina led most of the way. the first half ending with the score 18-15 in favor of the Birds. but at one time the colbined aggregation had piled up a large lead. Some authorities say that if the coaches had not begun injecting fresh mcin, who were not yet warmed up, itito the fray at this time that the collegians would have won. As it was the game was headed into the final min utes when the P. C. A. team displayed sone of their famotus come-back spirit to lessen the gap and eventually to win. "Ab" Wallace, of Pacific was high scorer for the eveniig, ringing up 22 points, Wright and Rogers were the high mea for Carolina. Swink, Seide mann, ledenlhuhtll and .\Martin put in s"ime exCellent wi-rk at guard and ,iI lard out-jiuimped the all, and justly, fanttilms Sparkman. This latter h(wever, limped a(n1t the floor all o ithe first half and part if the second, this proIbably uxplaill. 1,iliard's performance, though Joe is no IIean cen Itei i elf. \ w.t, elt - ly guuded by ui f cO. team luts and s ' wa. ntIlie t c a ..int! polint. The Ilice-up; Carnlina (30) aiie(331 \\riglt (9) .........:e I K Inix Rogers (9)....... . . t 22 \\allawe I.il iard (4) ...... I . ...... . par m n r \\ righ \\ i (3) for I,iiliard. kv i c/ r I .w 1. li i '. (11*iNhir'.............ISAr 2)3 Pacif11L. ...............1I 3o _-33 all.a 7. 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