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FACULTY GIVES DOUGLAS RECEPTION (Cantinued from page one) hundreds of red hears being suspended front overhead. F.vergreens were used around the room produc:ing, along with the red hearts, a soft glow of scarlet and grtten. A large number of guests was pres ent. Aiong those iresent were mem bers of the faculty from various col leges in the city, ministers and their families, members of the state legi lature, state ollicials, and a number oi mnen and women connected with the University. The Gamecock orchestra furnished Inusic and punch was served frot dec orated punch bowls by Niss John'gy Richards, youngest daughter of Gov ernor and Mrs. Richards, Nliss Mar garet Douglas. youngest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Douglas, and the follow ing daughters of members of the fac ulty: Misses Harr.et Baker, Virginia Wauchope, Agnes Carson, Beth Carson. Frances Keith. Sarah Davis. Jane Brad ley, E.lise Currell, Isabel Currell, Flor ide Stoddard, Margaret Aycock, Mary Stuart Aycock. Gertrude Rowe, Carrie Williams, Cornelia Huggins and liliza beth Cantey. Receiving with Doctor and Mrs. Douglas, was their daughter, Miss .lizabeth Douglas, Dr. and Mrs. Leon ard T. Baker and Governor and Mrs. John G. Richards. Receiving at the door were members of the public functions committee, in cluding: Harry N. l.dmunds, Dr. and Mrs. Francis Bradley, Prof. aid Nirs. Oscar I,. Keith, Prof. and Mrs. Charles Mercer, Dr. and Mrs. Josiah Morse and Miss Irene Dillard. - U.S.C. - FIELD HOUSE NOW NEARS COMPLETION (Cantitnued from iage oie) Speakers and performers may enter the floor by doors on the Sumter street side at either end. The floors are of oak, that of the arena being of one and a half inch oak boards and the spec tators seats being mounted on three inch oak boards. Beneath the seats will be dressing rooms. club rooms, rooms to accomo date about 30 members of visiting teams and special shower and dressing rooms for both freshman and varsity sqiuads of visiting teams. This feature alone will save the athletic department a great deal of money in taking care of these teams. This splendid new building, one of the last and dearest projects of the late Dr. Will'ams D. Melton. will be of great value to Columbia and South Ca rolina in general as well as the Univer sity. The South Carolina Teacher, Convention will probably meet here in the future, the convention goes to Greenville this year because of no au ditoritmi in Columbia large enough to hold their meeting. Another impor ta nt use of the building, and one which D)r. William D). Melton, will be of filling, is to p)rovidle a place wvhere the. entire student body of the University miay' assemble. Not over 700 of the 1,500 studi(ents can lbe accomodated 'n th present chapel. This wvill also lessen the expense of lhe high schiool teams that come an - nually to t he University to comptlete ini the high school contests, as many of he part icipanmt s cant be accomiodlatedl in the new buildinmg in stead of int hot els as heretofore. -- u.s.c. - WOFFORD AND RUSSELL LEAVE ON DEBATE <Ca uin a fr ,c pag e ,t exp)erienice while competing in the Big Triangle, thle l,ittle Tlr'angle, and the State Oratorical preliminaries. In tht' !atter part of the year, zeal atnd dleter nination gainied for hint it place in the Carolina-G.(eorgiai debate. This year, only two weeks ago, try tng for the Big Triangle debate, in wvhichI Katresh, Ptrit chard, Simpson and Tyler were the successful contestants, though defeated, he did not lose hope andu by' winnitig a place on the teamt wvhich will tour the North, lie has sprung a sturprisinig tipset of the "dope." WVithI these men rep)resent ing Caro hitna the opphosit'on mtay look forward to strong opp)ositiont andl Carolina may) well look for a winning trip. Though defeated in the l,'ttle Triangle p)reliminaries and the inter-socety ,IC Carolina Glee Club to Present Program Will Make Initial Appearance With Full Schedule at the Inperial Theatre The Carolina Glee Club will give its arnal performance at the Imperial thea tre Weckesday night of next week. This marks the first apearance af the Glee Club this year with its regular program. The program promises to give the peo plie something new and entertaining, and juidging from the interest showni, 1)y every singer, it will undoubtedly excell all previous performances. Songs, stunts, and entertainment of various sorts will be distributed through mit the program. There will be several ensemble num hers, comic and classic ; several soios. duets, aid quartet selections. Many special numbers will be put on, such as .NyVhlone solos and various selections fr(om the string hand. The program will probobly he concluded with latest iazz hits. furnished by the Gamecock Orchestra. The Glee Club gained second place in the State Glee Club contest by a u1nm1ilouis decision by the judges. elanation contest while he was a fresh iman. nevertheless, his experience aided hin in winning the clariosophic de clainer's medal. In his sophomore year, though not winning, lie gaine(d further *Assoc. E. A. TODD'S BEAUTY PARLOI and BARBER SHOP PAI4METTO BARBER SHOP Basement Columbia Nations Bank Building 0. W. Mayfield, Prop. IJEROME HOTEL BARERSHOP I. V. Fry, Prop. M'CA AULE Y'S H SHOP 1728 Main Street SH A NDON *BARBER SHOP 2811 Divine Street A RCADE BARBER SHOP Mayfield Bros. Arcade Building BAKER REPORTS TO COMMITTE (Cantinued from page bue) changed, and buildings not adopted classroom work are being used. ' provide a sufficient faculty for this lar enrolment is the most pressing proble to be met by the University. The r search and graduate department e pecially, are lacking in faculties, whi< makes South Carolina dependent < other states for this type of educatio al service. The salaries paid membe of the University faculty are hinde ances in securing the best men; sever of marked ability have been lost in tl few years by reason of better induc ients from other institutions. The University summer school characterized in Dr. Baker's report a "group of serious-minded, purposef worker,." seeking to improve their qua ifcations as teachers and to obtain high degrees. The fact that most teache have their saiaries suspended during tl summer mor-ths session and additiont courses is asked for. A summary of the work of the HN tension Division shows that this depar ient handled extra-high-school activ ties, furnished lecturers to communiti( desiring them, gave intelligence test and distributed readings, plays, at package libraries throughout the stat Overworked Infirmary and Physic Education Departments have surprising ly good records for efficient health se1 vice, but, the report warns that preser facilities would be totally inadequa iated -' of Ai COLUMBI _\ These ar Look for the Members It Stands for Sert PA TR O1 .. . W HITE SEI They 1 Bette should an epidemic occur. Wholesome E food at a low rate is obtainable at the two cafeterias. which are practically self-supporting. to The absolute niecessity for an efficient .'o library service is stressed by Dr. Baker, who adds, "The library is the very heart In of the modern college." in The small library has the task of C- serving 1500 students with a seating h capacity of only 75. Not only are the resources of the library strained by the demands of the University itself, but by requests from citizens all over the rs state, who are seeking information that r- ony the University can give. The ex ample of expenditures totaling $750,000 IV on the part of a neighboring state, for a new library, is cited as proof of the . importance of a library to a university. is The report concludes with the state is ment that unless more money is available ifor instructors aild professors, the Uni versity will be forced to limit its enroil !r ment or be hopelessly overcrowded. "The rs teaching load of every professor is un al Welcome Univej BURNETT'S I DRUGS, DRINKS, CI ---Agent. SWhitman's Candy and E One Block from Campus-Pho it [aster B nerica k LOCAL 294 e Qualified Card- and the m This Add isce and Protection ! 4IZE THE BARBER (VIE lake the_ r Best reasonabiy heavy. 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