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START IBACK THE SEASON ITHE TEAM BY WINNING BY CHEERING --_University of South Carol'na VOL. XVII. COLUMBIA, S: C. 'RilM) \, M\l \RCII 21, P'14 N( ) 20 Trustees Confer Hoi C New Dormitories Named for Professors BURNEY AND WARDLAW Letters Have Been Sent to These Members by the President Informing Them of Ac tion of Trustees The trustees of the Utiversity, at the last mueeting vI)ted to laime the new doriit(iries, aidjacent to W(idrow Col lege. in hinr of two neiibers of the faculty. ''he west winig is to be calle 11urney College inl hInIo of Dr. W. It Burney. head of tie Chemistry De partntent. The wi,ig oil the east is to he knioin as Wardlaw College in hon or if Dr. Wardlaw, )ean (f the Schowol of lucat-ttim. These geItleienl have been mlemilbers of the Carolinla faculty for some years and have donie iuch good work for the University. These meni have been untiri.ng in their wt,ris. They have b)uilt their departmtents up to such a point that they are the equal of any on the campus. The following are the letters from President Meltonl to these gentlemen nlotifying them of .the action of the trustees. 11 March, 1924 Dr. William It. Burney, University of South Caroli.na, Columbia, S. C. My Dear Dr. Burney: It atTords tme great pleasure to in form yioi that the Board of Trustees at its last mieeting by inanitious vote gave the name of Burney College to the new\ dormitory adjacet to Woodrow COillege otn the west. This is indeed an iladelquate expres simn of our apptreciatiin if the able and faith ful service which yIu have rondered the I'niversity foril so im1atny years, atul oif our estevin fii v1it as a itan ailld ;a scheilar. %,(il have tIle II-11 Orable (l'itlltltioil if h:avitig, serve:1 tIl Uiversity *ill* ;t lt,nlne,r jeri, 1 tiltilte thal ;i tter pr1 es1 s r iii it, 1listIry. ;-1 I we r !rct th'it we lavi . I-t proid ed a m illtrial ill L epill.! wit i yo1r great wirk alid aellievei,'s bill t hearts ;go with this testitmionial, and 4our pra\ers it tilat \.(ll in;ay le spar cdI 141 ils s ;t o, -weker 6or vu;til\ p. r . Ki(fly avcvpt 1lye1l1r\1kttil anil tly w Ilcs fi(1 \i()it" i iii ltt health and happiness. \erv sincerelv vmrs. t. 1). lit'w. Pre'iden 11 March, 1924 Dr. Pattersoin Wardlaw, UTiversity (If South Caroli.na, ('4oh1i1bia, S. C. MyN, Dear I)r. Wardlaw: T take gfre:. oleasttre int itformin! yott that at the last miveing of tile Board of Trtstees tlte new dot mitorv ad(ja(entt toi W\ooidrow C'ol lege ont the east was by unanitmius voite given the namte o.f WVard lawv Colleg~e in hionior oif yout and( in recoidsion itt a small way of your lotng and honorable service as a pro fessor in outr beloved Uuniversity. WVe sincerely wish we could have provided a moemorial more adeqtuately ixpressing ottr great appreciation oef yiitr noble character, yotur great ac co mpl ishments, your wonder fimi wvork and( achievements, a.nd your lofty' ideals. IThis is indheed bubt a poor expressionl oif whtat wve feel we owe yot; hut wvith it go our hearts, and our prayers that you may he spared to uts as a co-worker for many years. Kinidly accept my congratulat.ions anid my wishes for y'our c'On)tit(-l health and happiness. Very sincerely yottrs, WV. D. Melton, President. WE L CO. zor n Faculty Members BASEBALL SEASON GETS UNDER WAY PLAY AT CAMDEN First Game Against Richmond "Colts"-Return Engage ment on Davis Field Tomorrow With the qpe(ing gaine of tlie base hall seasol looming iu) big on the hor iz(In, fir the( Itirds openl up1 today with tle( Richimotl "Coks4" of tile \'irginia I'Wl,gue. "ver in Caindenl, C'ach Clark has betn1 driving hIts men hard all week u11( itally pr(o lllitCes tihei' fit to pry 1ff the lid. Twfo practice gaines with the 'resh maii spiad have been pIlay.ed so far. the Varsity wiiing the first inl a handsoine manner, while Tuesday tlie imiteges of Freshman (' Iach Rock Snipes sent the old timers back to the showers with 'the short eld of a 4-2 score. Iliwever the Varsity does not feel downcast, for the Freshies have a reil tea1, and then onie teal1 does not Wili all its gat'es. Tihe game jusIt served to show the Birds that the) are not in vincible and imbued in them the proper fighting spirit (if ol Carolina. The squads of both teams have been cut considerably in the past week. The positions as they were in Tuesday's gaine are: Smith and Parler, pitchers; Causey and Webster catchers; 1illiard In first, 1hliand abt the keystoInC sack. Swi,ik, shwrtstop), Rlime on -third. Wheeler left field, Jeffords center and B(atwriglit and Jasciewicz ill the right hand gaidein. 'I'here are still severai dteciidaNht!e meii on tile list including pitceer .. C. i,ting, Vi( has slow,n lii'. stuli ill past acti"ons, and others. Tilie fresihilei who iliet tile valrsitv niiTutsday's g;aln weit lkiaddy, kvrd, ali l, letcelers ichstill and( Tyler, .ca IItIr ; i .itge s. irst; I 'ostoi 1, s-cl id; I rilthIlil ;II II liI1. third Kellikedy .Jol 6 1"11c.per shIrt ; Ite.y lickert, N. Ikill. l .ea 4lev a lrl l I n ih sli it 1wilne ru iliiri l tlle c(illIte t. t it . li('1e(I th:at iially tin -n1 w Ill i1;ih1 rw1111 t(I C anttldl tll 1 1S ;Lit(rll1)1)11 I see tihe Birds i) ,their first Iilcial e-.In w I w i thiile i t ice tw. Iil \ cturn ( rettlI . ell. I 1 ll OLD TREES BEING RE PLACED Sir the last wick I )r. A. C. itre, hiaid tof the bioliogy dlepartineind, has Ic bisy supecriltedinadg the relthi, of old trees ti the ampllis. n anyi lrees wvere planted seve ral yea rs aigi sirvice ein. Due to m,aIIy codi4illls several of these hatek die. .any of lite told efr tiles oI the mICain caullsIll. have beeni pulled do wln and new onies are ti take their places. Th~lis is ini keepin g wiith thle plicRy ti beaut ify' the cailnpus. Witc the touchs of sprinig the budsfitl aLd shirubis, pamted last fall, have takeni iin life' andi are liooking piretty wvith their grteen ft liiage'. Several beds have been pilaced at eqtual dlistancees aboitit the caim pus aittl help greatly tto atdd toi the at - ract iveniess of 4lhings. The gardening schieduile caills for ci mui(' ch arge r pro~grami, hut the wo rk t his yeair is to ible the biegininlg. It wvilIlibe several years be fore aili can lie cople i tedu. JETO Law Association Reception Success Many Young Ladies Attend as Guests of Student Members ANNUAL MOCK TRIAL First Jury in History of State to be Composedl Entirely of Women-Great Advance ment for Down Trodden Thle spring. ItTrml l e Tri.,-Ith, b1Y a felti.lit il Ircc pi nm was blld iII Ohe iaw (ch 11 n W <ne< I li!jht. T N-161ven1! w., I eaturel by a ,buale stiftgr<>wli(Willi fif tl!(- '1lljvcet e-Ver ingz a'.senily ofv youn ig I;alie.. geori-e lihe case calvle< fr trial was lIa 4Ilea , . et il. vI. inIli e l n 'I 1 i .n w nielit As'ociation. Tle c(Iliplaint al hlge<d that the <d leindant assiciation Wats w'ii lilly io iri1ed I ivevelt si - g le 1ll (iif tle cii1111111nlity f i ll1 eliter ig tile .sacre<d Imll<ds <it n 11 tr.06 111ly, mine tI tile <1amage dd hurt of the plaintiffs. '['lTe answer of the deiel ants deni(Al that the pirlise o f the ass Iciat ii in was to prevent niat rini( oy but wa s foI rnied Io po44teCt yi tilig 1111 f r ii the ininiteri ius adveit iireSses ever pIIStlinlg tiIise w0i4 are still ioirtimatie viimlgli ti) relal l single anti elic<Iilirage mllatritivlly witl tile prope kind of girls. Isste IeinIg joint<l. the trial prt celel 11poni its merits. Jih Il. QuIinn. 1-'<.. of the local liar, sat as tie I esidin g j u<lge. I'lie Ila it I was rep reseIteId IV NI essIs. I tmIIet ) I -Iass and W . . ohn1s II. l.arlt \I. Ilark and C. I. lIarris were 11 iiel ft Ir the fielcise. Tile jury i in pr ectiii. witnesse, were selectil fro-mil alni Ig the a wowere the iluests for thle eving.ll lii N w;s pr iObably the fist j t cl- m ised c..tirely ol womenii\V, tI s -t -, IIth '.ar-'! ;1:1. 1ht w evvcr, IuII i-.i ir. im tIn- very jtust ver<dict, bler oin Th \il ~ for the phc'Ytil v 24li l ii t i i It . h . :iu evil new faitIle I T\ I ii l I ' ' I 1 I I' . ' f1 , i I - fe atM .1' ; v I: ' r jiwl I l \\ b I1 '; i u uh u ,-v Ie 2 I tuni<l t ;II ihis \vihi \\are ii;il aa walt lui 'i:~ lit Il iie. :. uiv tte l een; .k V -t I i; . I .e ien 1 1 e4 ie 1 li TiI1 1 i fi I lI kI I it I I 4 I.I i te wtil ii li I ilfr le Iictiavf the i rI Tn 1eilirt avg te th w r e :ea ; Inic Ir t I I 1. I A<IanIrIus I t;1w y lf If e uiII sule itin. whenltheyt w,ul)ea belallt I I il . t sif r tiel lit tI, c1t11;a thetr41 wih Iae the htae;s of04 their I t t e I eI i'h I il i lIt I , I t i i lie tI I tiIle ti ah ge to ai ie liti4t an t I lie(1- LI e td 'll ill p it-Y wfl,lit il een of glt w a i thaf lU Arilli tillivt(I lytle se of ty (juin tof the juryiha( St;te ;lii. ri (r1t11 i n th(e rei l:el thlatittit ofes i-l tl1i'of tiiesn nl the nilai lern ~~ i n<l.o iiar(l i (\i . Iek <14 resei n the full1.i de o I <e an d hate hat iuvhnhve(lriethe pres oif the rights Go(d hiatd bestowedl in hitim. (ColInined to Paye Six') Revival Campaign HIGH SCHOOL MATCHES PLAYED TONIGHT UNIVERSITY GYM Charle:Aon B.ys and Hartsville Girls Low State-Greenvifle Boys and Anderson Girls Up-State b.ii kix-l11c wil liIf the sit ame te!, .m1a!w t6e. 141 ltt-Cit' t ilt ii Itt late ( iC S I tI' l 0h: 1rit ,tt oil's l lt1 h l< e t j tha t l re kern I'rgler is i it ht e S ittt. o f fr illae wt i t1t1.011 I tn theth, tni si' .1 C lcal tr I t) till e ti t Ii( .ttg hl 44 'i -c eit all- pat if fir a t at iaie. flt;t s to I h u I Ite S ti(, St1e w I k clar teitlite tchampfinshi loft s.tern' pat f I'tesate andi pai sit to e t Ohtit l) tinh>tt Sateeti \Virginia wherecte cleaned u.. I 'arker THigh is nolt s(i well1 known, Iving a coillmiaratively small Schol, bII I W ' II.V ;Ii : d.IIIgL Ilt s .l). ;S 'Il\ ip tate ag,greg timn will teIll yu an<l V4 m i C tia d t trinled 1t will 'ih all-state l . i<.nors as well. is tit Ilaitrecls ()I the lit rdllernl sectitol, Wiel, il:ev in w ielt' t!\- I I\ Ilwar.lll lii [lithl1ctallis aire ll()t( fir ll elhe ir h . 1I a g'il is pr (nlised fill It i. N\lhn I. . ; iiy LniVe'SIt1 ilell (i . In th.- ir tvaml tll vieli'rv alld icide-lb l ,ee theu last line)c ti 1l 's llasl eth;l) it Ir lil yvar. .aer (lve .pil'n s In thet racc il>i Ahlt gir l' barkelb.11 tilt , IVe ,1 tliatedit matiter thtt heci i r i hal dril tIli i Iru the ti tite XXay k.enin te i ,irtsile ta' -l*f;i' t d l eiit t ie i i e i; it .'iai -t i i t el iii ;tit sI tl a t I hi r h,tit < t ir eni t in- lIter: il is tuc ir 1 , nt it li iuI t A ndersI( . noi tVI '1i I.s.: I III F. rti Ivi th i Ii; ItIe t th ilv PRESS CLUB rre1--1---i lcre\t.' Wfkll;Wl\ ti] l e (ise i la i' til i et i it\ at th1 'r111h \'.p ndt n h l le\. tile lietw p' litr \t . r ill it i G Hf un" said \Ir. lcll. The :nI enrattesIted by thivir laingter1l at1 41i Ooes ch Good on Campus FOUR FORMER STUDENTS LEAD GOOD WORK [XCELi'NT slI.RMON Seminary Quartette of Nineteen Twenty Enjoyed by Al Many Students Benefit ted by Their Visit I . Illatt ilhr ,i I r t (if th (Iuartet to) speak .In tht- Il tin Tue, 111(111. l\.'l t'ht r f00 wd i ICol X itc a dle t w -M ct r erl te iii iict a t'l w'1 vla "M Gracti ~(II. s V gaI' XII t twas tct diatl(h hI lIi I it,.k f on Il Whlile s eit erad lllrgeol ill t i')\Villy tlle diftIl-eilt wa ys Ill \\Ilich hr;lc \vI II layel IIXc gave f(itir I'ca,4111s w\Il\ ' grace 1:, G race 1 I ll'lls 11111 lit-.I 'It'llie 111illis NIlli1 rthepilVer,' 'Iti iv pc tillt ket ii ( - il ( gt i 1d ,I clttca rnhia( (1 il. sta il a lii . Grl ee is h 141mt r. It y grac e \Vill ;tI \\;IVS I)I(Vid(le ; wV-IVly <f CsC;klke fri111ii tht' ttumplatisn. N4 tcilita ktiom is so great that 111 t ;t lll tti 1 vvIolt it. "Thell WageCS (if sint is <dcath." Thw wmrld is siffering frm te"Ill li4tieS tsat aet wai r<, bul l te. wt-rbl Illmay he saved byti grac. "The 1,,r i is I\l Shipiherd," T his S h il< het kept in min<d always, .\r. iatclilor sai<d. an<d it is oIIINl anthiAl r waY yiI \Illlg that "(.'Grac is stillicient." Tuesday Night The st<iint whi <di<n't atten< thc "Y" IIIL'(tillg ieta evutliigi Surc Ilksedl i1 tre;at. M r. (I 1. IL -I \V;I it Irl'st to spc ak. Ilii subj-ct w.s. Arc ypoll s;*c'fe lic er f,rcIlV t(l h4,w tmai:V \41lv I c i W i.T I. t btc lit l,it It 1 i l w t t 111k f .0c. A 1!1:1 lot 1-1,I '11 htl' f Ii i i t i Ii r ( I; '". h || ' ;l ilei 'X' ;I :ti ls it sil.0 i r i i, t h 1- 1i I[.' %;Il erf lic l 1 C , ;- :.1 1 * \,1 11A 't Ill ' it !' i is I .' :1 Ii 1 I - A Great Tilk by "Fuzy" Belk lv' A J Iit i t Ilei lti le shIll" . i th: I i'1 " -1 !. n 11 ' S li ei \\I,% 1 Ii ; " i t' I I'!\\ a I %% . I I I . il ; l ii l\ X li I ii Vs\ Itt V ('l 111:1 I r lIhI ;I I Xli, itI l. Al Grat I'ITa"'jlk by "zz" Belki ~ ' I l 1 I I IA I I -N II I \\ It A \ I 'lit illiiA \ i '. t ill'l t i t iit \ It I.'r\ Xi ti \Ihl i \'.jilt l i ;i sts ils llt's sil , h'XI XIiiI I ll' i l t i \ 1 1 . i .:: t l \ (Lit 'u ut to be' to, th..nh hun i VSYCHOlttll- |.v OLS li ll lla i I ig 1 6 ;t l i, i