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Greenville is Meeting Place of Scientist,, South Carolina Academy o: Science to Hold Fourth Annual Meet PROFESSORS WILL SPEAJN Academy Has Doubled Member ship Since Organization Four Years Ago The fourth annual meeting of ti South Carolina Academy of Scenc will meet in Greenville, S. C., on Marc 24th. There will be several interest ing talks by members among whor Carolina professors take a prominer part. The object of the Academy is, to ei courage scientific research, to promot the diffusion of useful scientific know edge, to unify the scientific interest c the state, and investigate any repor on any subject of science or industriE art when called upon by any depari ment of the government. This Aca demy was organized in March, 192 with only thirty members. Since the it has more than doubled its mnember ship and has done much to aid th government in getting out its variot reports from time to time. There w*ll be two sessions. The firs session will be held in the morning a 11 A. M., and the second at 2 P. 1M The morning session will be as fo: lows: Address of welcome; "Diethy Benzene and some of its Derivatives, by Dr. J. E. Copenhaven, University c South Carolina; "Some Modern As pects of the Cheni'stry of Nutrition, by Dr. G. G. Naudain, Winthrop Co lege; "Cyanogas Calcium Cyanide fc House-fly Fumigation in Certain Ts pes," Professor S. A. Ives, Furma University; "Researches in Raw Cot ton," Mr. H. H. Willis, Clemson Col lege; "Some Effects of Late Defolia t'on on Cotton," Dr. C. A. LudwiE Clemson College; "The Chromosome of Man," Professor W. E. Hay, Jr Presbyterian College of S. C. Th afternoon session's program will be a follows: "Theory and Calibration c Thermocoupte," Professor Charles f Mercer, University of S. C.; "Spectra Intensity Distribution in a Hydroge Discharge," Dr. E. W. Tschud', Win throp College; "Some Recent Advance in the Physical Sciences, (a) Develop ment and Operation of the Coolidg Cathode Tube. (b) The Transmissio of Moving Pictures by Radio," Profes sor Thomas F. Ball, University of S. C. "The Place of Geography in the Edu cational Curriculum," Professor Bur ton Clark, University of . S. C.; "i Theory of Glacial Movement," Profes sor W. G. Blake, Frank Evans Hig School. The officers of the Academy are: D A. C. Moore, president. University a S. C.; Dr. H. M. Barre, vice presiden Clemson College ; Dr. G. C. Nance, sec retary and treasurer, Winthrop Col lege. The Executive Council is corn posed of Dr. A. C. Moore, G. C. Nanc< F. IH. H. Calhoun, Stephen Taher; Mm R. H. Sullivan, and Professor N. F Sturgeon. --U.S.c. Athletic Association Elects New Officern At a meeting of the Woman's Ath letic Association Monday afternoon 's Davis college, the following were elect ed as managers of the (different sports Misses Leora Johnston, tennis; Annic Truesdale, track ; Mary Goodwin, base. ball; Ruby Carter and Mary C. Emer son, indoor meet ; Annie Sou Langley b)asketball; TIhelma Lockman, hockey Rosalie Turner and Virg'nia Muller hiking. Miss Gertrude Rigby was elected as publicity manager and Miss ida John ston as reporter of the association. The 'ndoor meet" wvill he helmi Thursday afternoon, March 17th, at 4 :15 in the University gymnasium Each class will participate and the cupi wvill be awardled to the winning clasq, There will be the elephant walk, Es kimo roll, bear walk, scissors jump and several other stunts. The faculty and stuident body are inv'tei ito attend. LEGISLATORS ARE STUDENTS AT CAROLINA Three House Members Become Politicians Whilp Still in the University COBB, HALL AND ODUM Propose Modification of Sunday "Blue Law" Bill--Hold Campus Honor. Carolina is doing her part in turning out politic.ans to come to the aid of the country. The University students do not wait until they have received a e degree to enter the field of politics; as e students they become politicians. At b present Carolina is represented in the - house of representatives by Roy C. Cobb, known as "Red" of Blacksburg, t Mims P. Hall of Batesburg, and Lind say G. Odom, of Chesterfield. Mr. Cobb, a student in the graduate school and matheniatic instructor, re ce.ved an A. B. degree from Carolina in 924. He taught physics and geonie try at St. Johns high school at Darling L ton the following two years. While a student at the university, his political ability was displayed by h:s being elected president of the Clario I sophic literary society and vice presi dent of the student body. e In the race for the legislature, Cobb IS beat hs nearest opponent by a 1700 It majority. He expects to enter the law t school next year. Minis P. Hall, a senior in law, beat that murky politician from Lexington county, Milo Smith, for a seat in the legislature. Mr. Hall's political career on the campus has been, so far, pres'dent of the Euphradian literary society, and a clerk of the law association. r Lindsay G. Odom, coming from the r county that bears the name of the et tiquette king, is a senior law student and member of the law association. He, with Cobb and others have proposed the "blue law" mod'fication bill. --U.S.C. P. C.-Citadel Debate to be Held Monday The Citadel and Presbyterian College f will meet in verbal conflict, as part of the annual Little Triangle Debate, Monday night in chapel, starting at 8 o'clock. At a joint session of the two literary societies, Burton E. Shook. Kuphradian, was chosen presiding of ficer- and Harold Hentz. Euphradian, chief marshal. The question to be argued is: "Re solved: That the Primary System of Flections in the Un*ted States should be Abolished." At Columbia, The Cit adel will uphold the affirmative, while Presbyterian College will defend the negative. At the same time, Carolina's affirmative w'll meet The Citadel's neg ativ'e at Clinton while Carolina's nega tive will meet Presbyterian College's a flirmative at Charleston. Phone 6963 1117 Washington St. OWEN & PAUL MERCHANT TAILORS Columbia, S. C. Cleaning, Pressing Repairing, Altering Suits & Overcoats Made to Ordt: SYLVAN BROS. JEWELERS AND DIAMOND M ERCHANTS Mtost Complete Stock of Sterin., SivrPri:e Cups in the .Sl'rCarolinas!I Class Rings, and Pins, of the bet ter kind. madle up to suit your own ideas. Come in and let's get ac riuaintedh. "Y" Promotion Force Meets in Flinn Hal Men Who Have Been to Blu Ridge Urge Attendance Next Sununer Last Monday evening it 6:30, tl regular monthly supper of the Y pr motion force was held in the audit riuni in Flinn hall. The meeting w cafled to order by the president, B Boyd. - Mr. Bell rendered the invocation ai after supper had been served, the pr gram of the evening was carr'ed o by the force. The reports of the va ious committees in charge of the di ferent phases of the Y work, were e couraging. The attention of all was called to t spring conference, soon to be held het and als&, to the annual retreat whi will be held about May 1st, this ye Harry Bryan made a short talk regard to the Blue Ridge conferenc and what they had meant to hin. I was followed by several other mei bers who have attended one or mc of the conferences at Blue Ridge. I of these men expressed their desire return to Blue Ridge. At this point in the program. E Douglas made a few remarks in rega to the Blue Ridge conference and e pressed his desire to attend the co ference for a few (lays, this summer. The meeting was brought to a clo Dr. Douglas pronounc'ng the benedi tion. -U.s.c. Do you remember that freshmati ,class the other day who, when asked make a sentence using the word enclo. s:i1d "There s a girl who needs to "'ticlo'es'" It's the Cui We .Just wThat -men are vi Brand Bi Mars. COR. MAIN AND HA STREETS Edgeworth is what the well-dressed pipe will wear Lit f-. Carolina Students' CS BARBER SHOP V,) rd ONE BLOCK X GROUND FLOOR STATE OFFICE BUILDING "Special Service to University Students" of Your Clothes that Counts all mr rse olg - MPTON"EDDt" frNS,