The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, September 18, 1925, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
AROLINA S*
EROY GRIFFITH HURT
BY COTTON GIN TRAP
as Head Crushed While Repair
ing Press-Chance for
Recovery Good
eroy Griffin was seriousely injured
ile at work in a cotton gin near his
me in Orangeburg. It appears that
press he was running caught on
e object, and when Griffin looked
der to see what was the matter he
cidently pushed the press lever.
he falling press caught his head
tween the sides of the press and the
ss box, and crushed it before aid
uld reach him.
For a while it was thoought that
e injury might prove fatal but he
s recovered somewhat at the pres
t.
It is hoped that young Griffin will
abe to return in a month or two
d take up a part of his work at the
niversity.
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BBATICAL YEAR FOR
CAROLINA PROFESSORS
adley and Parkinson on Leave
Continue Work for Doctor's
Degree
Prof. Francis W. Bradley and family
e now in Chicago where Prof. Bradley
taking work at Chicago University
r his Ph.D.
His duties as alumni loan fund secre
y have been taken over by Prof. Jesse
Jockson. The offices have been mov
from DeSaussure to the second floor
the extension department. Miss Mar
rie Asbill will continue as secretary.
Office hours will be- from 9 to I and
om 2 to 5:30.
Prof. B. L. Parkinson and wife will
ave this week for Peabody Institute,
here Prof. Parkinson will study for a
.D.
In his absence; Prof. Orin F. Crow
11 take over all of the duties as head
the Extension -Department.
ar
"The Fr
rUDENTS IN
1924-1925 GRADS
HOLD POSITIONS
IN MANY PLACES
MAJORITY ARE IN STATE
Teachers Lead the Field, With
Lawyers Running a Close
Second
Carolina graduates are scattered all
over the country. Following is a list of
a few who have positions in this section.
Other lists will be printed as soon as
they are received:
Zeke Brant-Denmark H. S. Math.
D. S. Westberry-Denmark H. S. His
tory and French.
Maude Baker-Legal stenographer, Tav
ares, Fla.
Hercules Wise and W. C. Johnston
Practicing law in Florida.
Sara Wise-Piedmont H. S. History.
Gordon May-Piedmont H. S. Principal
Mattie Varn-Chesterfield H. S. English
and Science.
Lawrence Kirven-Sumter H. S.
J. David Simpson-Pelzer H. S. English
and French.
Esta Trotter-Consolidated H. S. Page
land.
Luther Koon-.Principal Pageland H. S.
Johq Montgoiery- Mannang H. S.
Principal.
Epps Ready-Olar H. S. Teaching and
Coaching.
Wrenna Hancock-Manning H. S.
Mercer Vance-Fairfax 4th Grade.
Mary Miller-North H. S. History and
French.
Annie Lee Young-Newberry H. S. Eng
lish and French.
Marguerite Abel-Lander College, Eng
lish and French.
Annette Griffen-Teaching at Jenkins.
ville.
Minnie Lee Freeman-Teaching at Wal
terboro.
Frank Meeks-Secretary-Treasurer of
Crowson Printing Company, Columubia
Pat Adams, Norman Theodore, Georg<
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STA TE NEWS
PROF. CALCOTT WEDS
GIRL OF LOUISVILLE
Bridal Tour Thruout Central
States-Welcome Awaits
Couple on Return
The sea of matrimony has at least
one juore bark sailing on its tranquil
surface.
Miss Grace Otter, of Louisville Ky.
and Professor Calcott of the history
department were married August 5 at
the formers home in Louisville. Imi
mediately after the ceremnny th
bridal couple left in a car for a west
ern trip, which took them through
Missouri and Texas. They spent a few
weeks in a tour of the Lone Star
state and returned by New Orleans.
The student body welcomes the cou
pie back to the University.
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MISS AGNES COLLINS
MARRIES H. ECKHOFF
Was Co-Ed Last Year and Room
ed in Woman's Building
-From Chester
Announcements were received by sev
eral University students during the sum
mer of the marriage of Miss Agnes Col
lins of Chester, to Mr. Herman Eckhoff
of Charleston. Miss Collins was a co-ed
at Carolina last year, rooming in the
woman's dormitory.
Mr. a.,d Mrs. Eckhoff will make their
home in Cnester. Mr. Eckhoff is an
aent for the American Tobacco Com
pany.
Wittkowsky-.Practicing law, Colum
bia.
Two graduates of last year and in
structors in biology have decided to take
up graduate work in this subject.
James Black left yosterday for New
York University as an instructor in biol
ogy. While there he will take advanced
work.
J. P. Bowen leaves on the 26th for
the University of Maryland where he
will study medicine.
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