The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 27, 1925, Page PAGE SIX, Image 8
CHARLES CU'TINO
WINNER OF KEITT
Charles Cuttino, Jr., Euphradian,
speaking on "The Private in War and
Peace," won the Keitt orators medal
last Friday evening.
Guy Tyler, Clariosophic, and T. M.
Craig, Euphradian, were the other con
testants. Tyler spoke on "What Is
Success?" and Craig's speech was. "The
Constitution."
. The contest was held in the Clario
sophic hall. Professors R. B. Miller,
E. L. Green, and M. L. McCrea acted
as judges. W. L. Crocker presided and
D. R. Joye was chief marshall.
-U.s.c.
With the Lawyers
PETTIGRU LAW CLUB
INSTALLS OFFICERS
The Pettigru law club met for the
first time in regular session, since the
beginning of the second term on last
Friday. At this meeting the new offi
cers took up their duties. Coleman
Karesh has the distinction of being the
new presidet-sudceeding Mr. Bryon.
The other officers of the Club are: J.
A. Henry, vice-president and treasurer;
A. P. Coles, secretary, and Hugh Scool
field, clerk of court.
After a short business session, the
meeting adjourned and resolved itself
into the trial.of the case for the even.
ing, whicif Involved the question of the
recording statute in this State. Mr.
Boylston and Mr. Coles for the ap
pellant opposed by Mr. Karesh and
Mr. Schoolfield for the respondent.
The court composed of Chief Justice
Turner ably assisted by Justices Bry
son and Smith, rendered an opinion
in favor of the respondent.
The Club favored an Inter-club de
bate with the John Marshall Club, ar
rangements for which are under con
sideration at present, with hopes of
materializing in the near future.
---U.S*.
RUTLEDGE LAW CLUB
HOLDS MOOT COURT
The regular meeting of the John
Rutledge Law Club was held Wednes
day night in Petigru College. The
president Mr. Harry Cantey presided.
After disposing of all business
brought before the club, the meeting
was then disolved Into a moot court.
An interesting case in Torts was
heard. The attorneys were: Messrs.
Spears and Merritt for the plaintiff;
Messrs. Buist and Baskin for the de
fendants. Judgement was given the
defendants. Messrs. Crouch, Zerbot,
and Moss acted as Judges.
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TO HAVE MOCK TRIAL
ON FIFTH OF MARCH
It is announced that the Law As
sociation of the Uniyersity will hold
a mock trial on the evening of March
,5. The members of the Law Associa
tion will invite their fair friends to
witness the proceedings and the affair
promises to be one of unusual success.
The Attorneys .are Messrs. W. C.
Johnson, W. M. Morrison, S. H. Ed
munds and Dave Gaston. These gen
tlemen will arrange the case to suit
the occasion. Committees have been
appointed to attend to such prepara
tory steps as refreshments, invitations,
and programs. The students of Law
are. looking forward with great ex
pectancy to this Mock Trial.
--U.S.C.
Law Notes
Former Law Student Loses His
Mother.
Old students at Carolina and mAny
of the new men who know 0. D.
Johnson will be sorry to hear of the
death of his mother and the serious
illness of his father and sister.
"O. D.," while at Carolina, was
presidedt of -the "Yl and the law as
sociation. He was also a member of
the House from Anderson County.
Professor. Rucker announced yes
terday that he is suffering from the
aristocratic form of rheumatism known
as lumbago.
The term marks of the members of
the Law School were posted this week.
To some it was a matter of "Read
'em and weep:" to others a case of
"Keep smiling."
W. H. Thomas and C. L. Cuttino
visited in Greenville and Spartanburg
last week-end.
Messrs. Norman Sifly and Bill Gen
try spent Sunday and Monday in
Spartanburg.
--u.s.c.
RESOLUTION SENT TO
STEPHEN C. CHAPMAN
W.'-KREAS ou the twenty-first day
classman, Stephen C. Chapman, and
his family of a father and husband, and
WHEREAS in the mystery of the
change and bereavement the senior
law class of the University of South
Carolina deeply shares and, although
knowing that it can do but little to
lift 'the shadows which now rest upon
the home, joins in
RESOLVING that is member know
of its sympathy, that a copy of these
resolutions be sent to Stephen C.
Chapman and that a copy be publish
ed in the Gamecock.
John Roddey,
John A. Henry.
Committee on Resolutions.
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HQJ.,NIQ1Q' ROAST
Tiny Dickert Tomtmak- At
Feast in LiCote.
The Engineering Society held a wei
nie roast and get-together meeting
last Friday riight in the Chemistry Lec
ture room. Honorable Tiny (H. K.
Dickert,) assisted by W. W. Wilnams,
was chairman and principal ringleader.
Soft drinks, hot dogs, apples and oran
ges formed the menu; thirty students
and several professors formed the
crowd. The purpose of the meeting,
a real social, was adequately served,
and greater solidarity of interest on
the part of the several classes in en
gineering is expected to come from
the event.
Freshmen are warned that in the
future their studied absence from these
gatherings will warrant an investiga
tion of their conduct; freshmen are
expected to attend and failure is con
tempt of proceedings. With custo
mary sanity the engineer seeks for the
underlying facts in every case, and
in this instance concludes that the
freshmen engineers omitted this date
from their calendar only because they
had not yet got the taste for hot dogs.
All classes are invited to attend the
next feed, which promises to be even
a better affair than the last one, Mr.
Dickert says. So look out for the
date, sometime in March. Any spe
cialties to be included should be sug
gested to Dickert.
-U.S.C.
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