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DEBATERS TRY 1 TO WIN RODDEY MEDAL MONDA Y Preliminaries Will Be Held by Men's Societies One Week Before Finals ORATORS COMPETE IN JAN. a Forensic Activities Begin in Ear nest Following Christmas Holidays The preliminaries for the Roddey r Medal Debate will be held the coming Monday night, in the Chariosophic and t Euphradian halls, an hour to be ar ranged by the respective societies. Each society will select one affirmative and one negative debater to represent S them in the finals, to be held at the University chapel Monday night, De cember 13, at 8 :00 p. in. The query is: "Resolved: That a Constitutional Con- L vention in South Carolina should be la held at this time." The first week after the Christmas holidays, will see forensic activities be gin in earnest. On January 10, the or ators of the University will compete for the Keith medal. Each contestant must write and deliver an original ora tion. Preliminaries to eliminate all but 6 men will be held about January 5. On January 15, the. University will select an affirmative and a negative tl team to oppose the University of Flor- b ida and Tennessee, in a trianglar af fair on February 12. The question to be c argued is: Resolved: That a Five Day s Week would advance the Economic u and Social Interests of the Country. c On March 1, Carolina will select two men to oppose Bucknell University at l Columbia, on March 20. Carolina is to 0 defend the negative of the query: "Re- 1 solved: That the 18th Amendment be g Abolished." a Plans for the trip north, is being t< steadily pushed forward. Details of the contest will be explained further a in a coming issue of the Gamecock. t< The query is on the Light Wine and c Beer question. n The little triangle with Citadel and a P. C. will be held around the middle of March, on a subject as not yet selected. A triangle debate with Georgia an I some other institution is also being ar ranged. Announcements of the contest and query will be forth coming. i In addition, the University will also select a man to represent it in the State Oratorical Contest in Opril. 1: - U.S.C. -- Edwards Speaks at History Club Smoker Fourteen New Men Elected to Membership to Society h This Year r Leslie W. Edcward was the speaker of the evening at a smoker given by the Unredgraduate history club Friday n:ght of last wveek. Mr. Edwards' %nubject was "Ind(iain Ruins of I.,atin Amenrica."' IHe comiiparedl thle civiliza - -ions of the Aztec, Incas and Maya, Indians of old Amecrica wit h that of p)resent Amer 'ca. showing that in many ways the former was superior. Professor WV. H. C'alcott, -ont ribute-I se'veral interesting sidel'ght s in con - iiection with thle subject andl the club joinedl in the dliscussionl. Archie Hardy was a gnest of1 the Dean Olson Moves in Home on Campus Residence Occupied at Times by Many Prominent Men of State Dean George E. Olson, of the School of Commerce, wvill occupy t he hotise oni the campus, opposite the library, for nmerly occupied by the late E. Marion Rucker, professor of law, and Mr. Rucker. Dean Olson exp)ects to get settled in his new qularters this weel:. The Moore-Rucker residence, built in 1836, as it is described 'n the cat alog, is the vine-clad house situated at the southwest corner of the umain cam pus. Professor A. C. Moore, of the biology department, occupies the east ern half of the building. This building is widely known as the former residence of several very fam ous men in South Carol'na history. R. V. D. Magoffin Will Speak Friday %rchaeologist From New York University to Lecture in Chapel Dr. Ralph Van Deman Magoffin, tofessor and head of the department f classics of New York University, 'll speak in chapel Friday morning, )ecember 17, on the subject of "The truscans." Dr. Magoffin is an ar haeologist, and an authority on ancient taly. The Etruscans are a little known ice of early Roman history, and Dr. iagoffin has made a special study of tem. Dr. Magoffin was stationed at Camp ackson, S. C., for a period during the r orld war. He is also a veteran of the panish-American war. His wife was [iss Kate Manning, of Columbia. t A member of the Phi Beta Kappa I id Omicon Delta Kappa fraternities. , r. Magoffin is the author and trans- s tor of several books. srad. History Club Meeting Tonight 'rofessor Meriwether to Review c New Book Published by Duke Univ. Press Professor Robert L. Meriwether, of te history department, will review the a ook of Professor W. H. Calcott, i Church and State in Mexico," re- i -ntly published by the Duke Uuiver- n ty press, at the meeting of the Grad- r mte History club, tonight in Davis 1, Alege. L. C. Nolan, graduate student from c mory University. will read a paper f n "The British Protectorate in i gypt." An attempt is being made to s et Mr. W. H. Cooper, who delivered t lecture in chapel this morning, to talk' the club on "Lincoln." L With a membership of 50, includ'ng i I those from the city, especially in- t 'rested in the field of history, the t raduate History clug meets semi- c onthly. All students, and others who c re interested, are invited to attendl. t Hermes Plan Dance f Mlonday night the Hermes club uet a id completed plans for their Christ as dancc. 'This will he the first of ie dances at the University Christmas cek. It will be a tea dance at Forest ake club, beginning at four o'clock, '' ecember 20. Mus'c will be furnished h the Melody Artists of Atlanta. ti Wauchope Club to Meet d Nl iss Elizabeth Lindsay will be ho.t C the Wauchope club tonight at her p mie on College street. l'apers will I,. c ad by Mr. C. L. Cuttino and Miss indsay. Miss Virginia Wauchope is n -esident of the club. Conrad witj CaireV "TIN E FRIDAY and S ENGLISH CLASS WRITES NOVEL PIRA TE TIMES Prof. Babcock Introduces New Idea in English 127-Chap ters by Committees BLACKBEARD FIGURES story Based on Life and Times of Famous Adventurer May Publish An entirely new idea, as far as can e ascertained, is being carried out by inglish 127, a class in literary and dra matic criticism under Professor Hav ah Babcock. The class is writing a cmi- h'storical novel, based partly on he life of Blackbeard, the notorious irate, and having its setting off the oast of North Carolina, in the Ocrek' oind region. It is planned to pub sh the novel. The idea is unique in that the chap ers are being written s'multaneously y committees consisting of twO stu cnts each. The skeleton of the plot as created by Harry Shaw, Jr., and wes its radifications to suggestions by arious members of the class. Profes or Babcock sketched the outline and ssigned the chapters. Much care has been taken with the tmosphere and background of the ovel. Available sources of information ave been exhausted that the authors may catch the spirit of the period and evive in their novel the barbaric, ruth .ss and swashbuckling pirates of old. 'rofessor Babcock, having read widely i the subject of piracy as a hobby or several years. has related many iteresting anecdotes to the class, an.1 ome of these are being used to give lie ,tory color, interest and humor. Personal prejud'ces and tastes, ruled trgely in determining the character tics and appearance of the principals, lie girls of the class waging a hot bat le over the attributes of the hero. L,ik: lashes took place concerning the her ine, Blackbeard's tigerish wife, and he motley crew of buccaneers. On the whole, the story abounds in )rceful action, colorful descr!ption, nd has a very intriguing plot. - U.S.C. - Law Club Has Case The John Marshall Law club met hursday night -in Petigru college and eld a case based on a "g'ft causa mor . The appellants were Robert hand and Peter Buyck ; the respon ents. Joseph Hines and Crowder. olemian Karesh. Columbia attorney. resided as judge and rendered the de sion in favor of the appellants. Final preparations were made for a ock trial to be held in the Euphradian iterary society hall December 2. agel ATURDAY "Tise H.use of Quwoisy' Established in 1844 The R. L. BRYAN COMPANY Books, Stationery, Printing, Binding, Office Furniture and Specialties Columbia, South Carolina Wingfield's 1443 Mai DANNELLY'S B Modern equipment and up-to hair cutting--Neat and polite b; Carolina M4 Good service is one of our st bid for your trade--A trial wit why you have not pa Rear Coggins & 1205 Lady St. C. H. 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