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WORLD LEADERS TO LECTURE (Continued from Page One) eon years before 1918, Student Secre ry of the International Committee f the Y. M. C. A. in the Southern egion, author of several books on ithropoligical and inspirational sub ets, executive secretary of the Blue idge Association for Christian Con erenee and training. Mr. . McNeill Poteat, Jr., Kaifeng. lona Province, China. Formerly af eetionately known as "Fatty" while student at Furman, but lost the 4 ason for this nickname while a lArring partner of a famous prize ighter while a student at the Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, ,inger, pianist par excellence also for five years in Christian work in China. Mr. .1. W. Bergthold since Septem )or, 1923, Student Secretary of the In ternational Committee of the Y. M. C. A., 1ixecutive Secretary of the 1922 Conference. ---U.S.c. IMPORTANT Your 4lame will appear on your di ploma as given below unless the Regis trar is notified of a change. if there is my correction to be made please call at the office an(l make the necessary change. Also if your full name is not given please supply this. This is very important and should he attended to prolptly. J. A. Chase. Jr.. Registrar. A.. B. Colidi Marguerite Abel UNIVE F TRY US FIRST\ W WHY WALK A MILE Due to the Over ducing the price SPECIALS Be 57 - BOXES - 57i Lintex Lawn Stationery Sold 90c - Now 47c Pl 68 S.C. Watch Fobs Le Sold - - Now wE 1.00 51c 4 Above Prices L _ Dorothy Allen Rosser William Baxter Alberta Harris Bell William Heard Boatwright Reuben Elverard Brunson Richard Ernest Broome Claire Murray Cantwell Roy Calhoun Cobb .\Mary .lizabeth Coleman George Watkins Collier Charles Frank Copeland .ioseph Bruno Costanzo Gny McBride Dabbs Charles 1iglesby Dial William Hayne Folk David .\iken Gaston John lenry Gentry John Erskine Hankins Jake Davis Hill. Jr. Paul Hamilton Jeter, jr. (G,race Kstelle King Joseph Rodeicy Mos.,s Jabez Ferris McNiManus Samuel VYlie Nicholson Claronce Patrick Owens Ruhert Rudisill Page \laxey Dixonl Pace George Patrick ''helii lienliland Charles Edward Prioleau ldwinl Leroy Shull Ryan MIilo Smith I'lhomas l'ou Taylor Calhoun Thomas Franklin Albert Ulmer .lerrick Kershaw Walsh George H1eyman Wittkowsky B. S. lugene Middleton Baker IHollin Byrum Abrams Katherine Haylis - Tho10IMas Irving Dowling Robert 1-verett Eptiig Brainerd Wilson Gibson Robert Ledbetter Jones Jhil Stokes Nunamaker Stephein Prevost, Jr. Clara Oswald Stewart Avery Weyvmlan Wood B. S. IN Co.Mn.u-:ci: Willie MIelancton Cook Charles Fram Joni Melvin Gasque Haynte Woodrow Kinard James ,OLuis Moseley John Campbell Muse James Ralph Mclinvaill Willie Curtis Sheely Frank Fitzhugh Welbourne lerbert Ivans Young M. A. Je.se Oweln Allen James Lee Baggott Lawrence G. Bailey Maurice VAugenle Barker George Washington Belk, jr. Thomas Claudius Bryan liessie Irene Byrd ISITY CA kTCH US GRC Legare College 'stock of some go s to cost. We ni )LLEGE GOC ts - - 1.75 17 Bill Folds with Gold Se mnants - 1.25 Sold F ows - 3.50 2.001 ather Pillows Seal Pins 14 re - Now Were - F D 6.50 2.501 re good between WINGF Southc Columbia, S. C. THE F Book - Statioi 1440 Main Street I,1uther Grady C(.oj)er F.1genle Ryan Crow A"IthoIiv \V. )ick Carl L,afiyette I.ptinlg Fidwvinl lenry Folk, Jr. "ldward \V. Garris Mary larlev i'ert lIritaii Hester G [I1. Hill Ge(rge .\lexaider Iludsn -l Ilarry .\disoi Jacksuin .lMartiii Itellinger Jones 1,1uis C. L,aNMotte S. FAeI.n Lester Eirnest Rtibinisoni ,iheberger Charles \laddeni Luckwood Franetcs Havergal Lofton Doa l McLeanl Mcdoiald Maric Williams MicDonald Mary Idolene le McManus J4hn1 'Simemn Schneider Sullivan Thrne Sparkmai Charlotte I,. Stevenson Giles Breckenridge Templeton margaret Frances Williams Ray Ro)binlson Williamls Wyman Lor-en Williams l,bner D). W\ od PHi. D). Nl a smi Crttu C. F,. Grayland Safford Douglass John lawrence Gramling Albert hiniore Hane, Jr. Arthutr iFerniandt Lanigley Normnii Mare Walton (owan Sizemore .1ohn1 Alexander Stewmllan, jr. .1oseph Clieves Walker William Alexander zfel)(. A iew (f tile nam111les had to he left ofT (ue ti lack of space. We woild advise that you call by the oIlice to he sure that yir iname s as y up want it t(i go onl the diploma. NT EEN )W ALL~CAROLINA STUDENTS BUY COLLEGE GOODS Why Not You? ads, we are re sed the money. DS 17 Sterling Cuff Links at With Seal ""SOLD - NOW .3 2.50 1.63 )K Seal Pins 10OK sow Were - Now 2.50 1.84 May 19 and 30 IELD DRUG STORE 1443 Main Street 1rn Teacher's Agency COVERS THE SOUTH Chattanooga, Tenn. Richmond, Va. . L. BRYAN COMPANY iery - College and School Supplies .ngraving - Printing and Binding COlUMBIA We have done our level best to mako a tobacco that tastes just right. We bought, for making Velvet, the best leaf tobacco that grows in the famous blue-grass section of Kentucky, and then slowly and thoroughly aged it in wood. Ageing in wood takes more time and costs us lots more money, but it makes Velvet mild and mellow and gives it fine fIla or. Remember-Velvet, aged in wood. J vor aeowrr & MYRU TIunACC'O en. University Text Books Fountain Pens Loose Leaf Note Books and Fillers, Pads, Pencils, Erasers Writing Paper The State Book Store State Newspaper Building McMASTER, Inc. Athletic|Goods Corner Sumter and Hampton Meet Me at Tapp 's For College Cap., Hat., Shirts, Ti.s and Other Gents' Furnishings The Jas. L. Tapp Company 1642 Main Straet