The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 06, 1925, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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G RADS' OSSIP BY BOB HOPE NY CAROLINA GRADS ON UNIVERSITY FACULTY What do you think of your Alma ter? Look what your Alma Mater thinks you. In the faculty of the Universi of South Carolina one sees twenty e names of former students. To be recognized by the University an honor, so look at a list of the uates who are now at the Uni sity: esident, W. D. Melton, L. L. B. in 1892. 'T. Aycock, A. B. 1889. ' W. Ball, A. B. 1887. W. Bradley, A. B. and A. M. 1906 1909. C. Carson, B. S. and A. M. -898. C. Coker, Student in 1890-93. B. Coleman, B. S. 1906. M. Derrick, A. M. 1920. N. Edmunds, A. B. and L. L. B. 1896-98. ene Dillard, A. M. 1921. B. Jackson, A. B. 1910. F. Mercer, Student in 1919-21. E. Norwood, A. B. 1920. M. Rucker, A. B. and L. 1. B. 1865-87 A. Stoddard, A. B. 1902. B. Stoney, A. B. and L. 4. B. 1914 17. rry .M. Teeple, Student in 1916-17. . L. Williams, A. B. and A. M. 1923-24. C. Moore, A. B. 1887. orge McCutchen, A. B. 1898. eed Smith, A. M. 1902. How many students now in college pe to some day be a member of e faculty of your Alma Mater? It uld be like achieving a great suc ss among your friends and "home iks." The institutions of higher learning e judged by their students. In mak g a good record in college you not aps a benefit too. "A biggeir and beNter Carola? uld be the motto of every student the University of South Carolina. ore than that-that should make is motto a reality. "MEMORIES" CLASS 1895 Josia Bethea Game, A. M. in 1895 is , Professor of Classics and General erature at the Florida State College r Women at Tallahassee, Fla. Rev. Melton Clark, A. B. in 1895 is ching in the Columbia Theologi Seminary of Columbia, S. C. CLASS 1896 Wightman W. Garner, A. B. in 1896 Plant Physiologist for the U. S. De rtment of Agriculture with head arters in Washington, D. C. Herbert A. Moses, A. 'B. in 1896 is the Insurance business in Sumter, C. CLASS 1897 (ohn Gorden Hughes', A. B. in 1897 an attorney in Union, S.. C. *He is a ustee of the University of South :rolina. John Jackson McSwain, A. B. in -897 Congressman from the 4th Con essional district. His home is in eenville, S. .C CLASS 1898 A very striking fact of the class of 9is that three members of its aca mic class, one member of its law ass, and one Master of Art graduate e now teaching at the University. Robert McMillan Kennedy, A. M. in Sis Librarian at the University. Henry Campbell Davis, A. B. in 1898 Professor of English. George McCutchen, A. B. in 1898 is ofessor of Economics. Ashmead Courtenay Carson, A. B. 1898 is Professor of Physics. Harry~ Nicholas Edmund, L. L,. B. in, Sis Professor of Law. --U..Cr, Puzzlers Steal Dictionaries The librarians at the University of ichigan report that all dictionaries ntaining synonyms have disap red from the library shelves. Yes, eCross-Word Puzzle epIdemic is TIng in' Michigan. UNIVERSITY HAS FOUR DELEGATES AT SPARTANBURG HEAR SEVERAL SPEAKERS Southern Colleges Represented at Student Conference on Inter national Relations (Special to The Gamecock) The second annual meeting of the Southern Student Conference on In ternational Relations, opened in Spar tanburg Thursday and closed Saturday 'night. About 150 delegates from Sou thern colleges and Universities were entertained by Wofford and Converse colleges. The University of South Carolina delegation was composed of Kershaw Walsh, Donald Russel, George Wittkowsky, and Marguerite Abel. A feature of *the first day session was a debate between Wofford and Erskine on the League of Nations, Wofford winning unanimiusly. Speakers of the conference were E. M. Poteat, Jr., of Kai Feng China; Dr. D. D. Wallace of Wofford Col lege; Professor Boris V. Morkovin, of Charles University, Prague; Hon. Theo. 'Marburg of Baltimore; for mer U. S. Minister to Belgium.. Round table discussions were led by Dr. A. M. Arnett, of North Carolina College for Women- C. B. Gosnell of Princeton and Dr. R. S. Rankin of Tusculum College. New colleges admitted to member ship were: Columbia College Coker, Judson, N. C. College for Women, Emory University and Peabody. Converse and Wofford entertained the delegates in an excellent manner, favoring them with receptions, while the Chamber of Commerce gave them a banquet. CO-EDS LAST GAME OF SEASON PLAYED Carolina Lassies Won Two And Lost One Last Week The Carolina co-ed basketball ex perts, this week, rung down the cur tain on their season after having a specutacular year of it. This season saw the first Carolina girl's team sent out f'rom the borders of the Palmetto State. Last week the Pullets took their an nual visit to the City By TheSea and won their yearly game from Charles ton College 27-17. Then in the City League the chick ens ran over the High School with a 30-14 score. For the last act, Wed nesday, Chicora had their usual track n4eet up and down the floor winning from the Garnet and Black lassies, 55-11. This is one of the smallest scores Chicora has been held to in a long time and the pullets are proud of it. All the co-eds have faithfully sup ported their team in this sport and be lieve they deserve some reward.. They exilect themi to receive, say, gold bas ketballs. Much more interest would be manifested in the game if this step were taken andl consequently much bet ter co-ed basketball could be seen, they point out. --U.S.C. LAST WEEK'S TENNIS RATINGS ARE CHANGED A few changes has been made in the tennis ratings since they were printed last wveek. The last notice of the standings given out Wednesday is printed below. 1.-Wilson 2.-Elliot 3.-Coleman 4.-Gaston, 5.--Fishburne 6.-Beattie 7.-Gaston 8.-Hartzog 9.-Thomas, C. 10.-Joye 11.-McDow 12.-Mikell' 13.-Cain 14.Green 15.-Ready 16.-Polier 17.-Duncan 18.-Shand 19.-Fair 20.-Van 21.,Thomas, W. .J.. 22.-Barbare Ab - a4aa r r%P1.x Schedule For Foreign Tour IsAhnounced FRENCH SUMMER SCHOOL Program For Language Courses To be Taken in French Uni versities. Following an announcement in I'HE GAMECOCk last week that the University would conduct a summer school in I-omance lan guages in France this summer. un der the direction of Professor 0. L. Keith much interest has been displayed in the schedule to be followd. We are glad to offer the program this week: The Schedule. July 2.-Sail from New York on S. S. "La Sovoie." July 9 or 10.-Arrival at Havre and Paris. July 11.-In Paris. Visit of Paris and excursion to Varsailles- by motor. July 13.-Leave Paris in afternoon for Tours. July 14.-Celebrate French National Holiday in Tours. July 15 to 19.-Preliminary coursef at University of Poitiers (Tours.) July 19.-Motor car excursion to Cha teaux de Loches, Chenonceaux, and Amboise. July 20 to 26.-Courses at University of Poitiers. July 26.-Motor excursion to Cha teaux de Villandry, Azay-le-Rideau, Chinon, Usse, Langeais, Luynes, Cinq-Mars. July 27 to August 2.-Courses at Uni versity of Poitiers. August 2.-Leave for Blois, motor ex cursion to Chateaux de Chambord, Cheverny and rhaumont. August 3 to 8.-Courses at Poitiers. August 8.-Visit to the City of Or leans.. August 9.-Choice of visit to Fontaine bleau and Barbizon by motor, or, excursion to Compiegne and Pierre "Quality First-Service Always" MEANS BARBER SHOP 1314 Main St. Phone 7421 Six Experienced Artistic Barbers Your Patronage Highly Appreciated - Hair Bobbing a Specialty - Polite Service Guaranteed Walter E. Brown. Manager 'he Metropolitan Cafe "Thke Old Reliable" Established 1900 1344 Main St. Columbia, S. C. SHOES 10% DIS For Stylish 1536 MAIN ST. Head to F WINGF 1 SAXON - CL Edwin CIa 1508 Main St. fonde (Armistice monument) or ex cursion to Rouen. August 10 to 1S.--In Paris, Courses at University of Paris.. August 15 and 16.-Exdursion to battle fields of Verdun, Chatteau-Thierry and visit of Rheims. August 17 to 22.-Courses at Universi-, ty of Paris. August 23. Leave for Grenoble. August 24.-Arrive Grenoble. August 25 and 26.-Trip to Nice by the Route des Alpes (Motor car.) August 27.-Excursion to Monte Car lo and Menton on the Grande Cor niche (Motor ear.) August 30.-At Avignon, excursion to Nimes and Arles. August 31.-Leave for Lyon. September l.-Leave for Paris. September 2.-Ethbark for New York on S. S. "France." Additional Features. Facilities will be arranged to enable students to join local student's clubs and organization, admisson for swim ming pools and tennis courts, and Sat urday excursions to places of ipterest nearby. While at Paris students may SHAVING HAIR TONICS, HAIR OILS OTHER TOILI Columbia Barbers 1326 Main Street PHON Yellow Cal DAY AN] The Cars That Carr3 SPORTING GOODS RADIO SETS A Lorick & Lo Columbi "Shoes For A NEW STYLES NOW READY YO1 NICKEl Main at Lady "Quality F COUNT TO ALL COLLE~GESTI Shoes go to K "THE STORE OF STYLE~S" )M HOO 526 Main Street 'cot Outfitters for the Coill IELD DRUG ! 443 Main Street LLUM SHOE 'pp - - PAGE FIVE attend the Grand Opera,- the Opera Comique and the Comedie Francaise. Upon arrival the students will be met by experienced travel assistants who will care for all details and be with the gr9ups their entire stay in Frence. Any additional information as to costs, and other details may be secur ed from the authorities at the Uni versity. S. C. TEACHERS TO HOLD MEET HERE (Continued From Page 1) dy education should hear them. There will be 78 native South Carolinians and 16 from out of the state on the pro gram. Among the visiting speakers will be Dr. David R. Snedden, profes sor of Education at Columbia Univer sity; Miss Ruth Warren of the depart ment of Agriculture, Washington; Charles L. Sween, world's champion shorthand writer; and Albert Tangora, world's champion typist. During the convention different col leges will hold reunions and luncheons and the University of South Carolina graduates will have a banquet Friday evening at the Y. W. C. A. banquet hall. SUPPLIES , "STACOMB" AND MANY T ARTICLES Supply Company Columbia, S. C. E 5181 > Company 3 NIGHT Insurance For You ID SUPPLIES CHINA AND GLASSWARE wrance, Inc. a, S.C 1 Occasions" JR INSPECTION INVITED (SON'S motwear" Columbia, S. C. JDENTS SHOES RA M ER'S COLUMBIA, S. C. K ego Man STORE COMPANY Nalkover Columbia .S. C.