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VEW BULLETINS I ARE SENT OUT BY UNIVERSITY CMANY AS ANNOUNCEMENTS ')issertation by Doctor Parkin. son Published in Form of Bulletin il si Daring the summer months the Uni- h versity Extension Department pre- 0 pared and published several bulletins. The most of these bulletins are in the tl forms of special announcements by ir the various schools on the campus, in cluding those of education, law, com cerce, and engineering. Besides these d a bulletin containing 270 pages has been written by Dr. Parkinson. In each of these bulletins issued by the various schools are printed the fac- a ulty of each, the courses of study of fered, and special additional informa tion. The one issued by the school of a education contains a list tf the schol arship appointments from each county and those appointed at large. Teach ers' scholarships are discussed in de tail along with their requirements and dates for examinations. The bulletin issued by the school of commerce is one containing full an"l complete information about this school. a Several excerpts from the general cat alog are printed therein, some being C the requirements for admission, medals 1 offered for work done in this depart ment,, and requirements of special j( students. The names and addresses, along with the last school attended, of all the students are printed on the last pages of the bulletin. Several pictures of campus scenes and that of the stu dents registered in this school are also printed. Doctor Parkinson, while at Columb'a University studying for his Ph. U. de gree, prepared a detailed dissertation p which has been published by the ex- p tension department in the form of a cl bullet'n. The title is "The Professional 7 Preparation and Certification of White Elementary and Secondary Public fc School Teache; s in South Carolina ' Several copies of this work were print- G ed and released by Columbia Univer sity. Contained in it are many care fully prepared and valuable tables which will prove of great help to stu- n dents of Education and to South Ca ro -nians as a whole.s - U.s.c. - h Sam Ready Elected e to 'Y' Field Council I Members of Council Map Out Objectives and Plans of the Southern Y.M.C.A.'s Sam Ready of the University of South Carolina went to Blue Ridge, North Carolina, yesterday afternoon to attend a meeting of the Field Coun cil for the Southern Region of the Stu (lent Y.M.C.A. Ready was elected to this place along with Geore Jeffires of Furman at the meeting of t he south C&.ohnta st.e te council last summer. Thlere are two meni on the council and each of thy dlenominations of the south had a few Alumni fro mvarious colleg;'. 'This organization has for its work the mao ping out of the objectives to be sug gestedl to tile 65 student Y.M.C.A.'s in the South and alro they plan and carry out the program for Blue Ridge each summer. It is understood that the main work of the council this yearI is to plan thoroly the meeting at Blue Ridge next summer where representa tives from the Y.M.S.A.'s in the col lege will hold a meeting with represen tatives from the Y.W.C.A.'s. Mr. Readly will return on Monday, making the trip both ways thru~ the country in conmpany with Mr. B. A. Schnell, state student secretary. -- U.S.C. - I Great Success for Arrow Club Meet Great success is namled for the Ar row club) smoker held Wednesday n'ghit. at the Green Parrot. The tea room was crowed with a nice looking hunch of prospective men, and the club itself, was there in full. All for. mnalities were laid aside, and a friendly get-to-gether was enjnoed. ncrease of Forty in B.D.G.'s Meeting 'ree Tenements Are Tied for First Place in Number of Points to Their Credit A larger number of students attended ie first meeting of the Bible Discus on Group last Tuesday night than ave ever before been present at th ening session of the year. With an enrollment of 421 present at ie first meeting after organization an crease of 40 over the same date of st year was shown. T'he subject of the first of the ten iscussions was "What are we in col ge for?" and reports from the 34 asses, there were only 29 last year. re to the effect that an unusual mount of interest was shown. Three tenements, numbers 11, 30, nd 29-1, are tied for first place, each aving 102 points to their credit. With an enrollment of 22, Tenement is leading in total enrollment. Ten2 ient 22 is a close second with 20 bona de members. The meetings begin promptly at 7 'clock every Tuesday night and al iose desiring to be i such a position s to be able to dodge the mess hal rub for at least one meal before hristmas are urged to continue to be resent or, if they did not attend the rst meeting, to pick the winner and :n it immediately. - U.s.c. - osiah Morse Will Speak at Y Service Does Campus Life Give a Fair Chan'ce to All?" to Be Discussed Dr. Josiah Morse, head of the Dc irtment of Psychology and Philoso ay, will address the Y meeting at iapel Sunday night, October 10, at :15 o'clock. His subject will be that announced r the Bible Discussion Groups next uesday night, "Does Campus Liife ive A Fair Chance To All?" Those present at the Y meeting at hich Dr. Morse delivered his address >on the World Court last year will doubt remember his ability as a eaker and be present.. All those ho were not so fortunate as to hear im at that time are uaged to be pres it next Sunday n'ght. When T? Not a Coca- Cola by more j more age places t other dr IT HAD TO BE GOOD TO GET V% A A L B v t% 1 VI JV 4i V) %A I ASSOCIATION OF CO-EDS HOLDS FIRST MEETING ASSEMBLE IN CHAPEL Women Students Adopt Consti tution of Student Body Witlh New Ad&itions The co-ed asso-:iation held its first meeting of the year last Saturday in the chapel, during chapel period. The presi dent, Miss Elizabeth Lindsay, presided. The following constitution was adopted by the association: The constitution of the co-ed associa tion shall be that of the student body with the following additions: Sec. 1. All women students shall be Article II-Sec. I. The officers of members of -the co-ed association. this body shall be president, vice-presi dent and secretary. The president to be a member of the .senior class. Sec. 2. The president shall be ex officio member of the student council. Sec. 3. The co-ed association shall hoid its elections as called for in Article II, Section 7, of the Student Body Con stitution. Article III-Section 1. All officers of the association shall perform the cus tomary duties entitled by their office. -- u.s.c. - History Club to Hold First Meeting Soon Professor Ferrell to Read Paper Several Matters to Be Discussed The first meeting of the Graduate History club will be held next F; i(a' night, October 15, at 7:15 p. m. in rovir 7 of Davis college. Professor Ferrell, new member of the faculty of the History Department who received his Doctor's degree at the University of Wisconsin, will give a paper on "The Decline of Imperial. ism." Mr. James Hicks, now a grad nate student at the University, will be the critic for this paper which is to be the only one given at the first meet ig. It is expected that several new members will be elected at the meet mng, over which Professor A. C. Wii gus, who was elected president for the coming term, will pres'de. 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