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Officers Installed By Thornwell Club Ministerial Students and Othei Devotees to Christian Work Urged to Join At a recent meeting of the Thornwel club the following new officers wc-e in. sta.led: president, Thomas L. Ulmer vice-president, J. Walter John,son; an< secretary, Sewell Hawkins. After . short inaugural address by the presideni the meeting was thrown open to general discussion. The club urges that all ministeria students and others who are considering devoting their lives to full time Christ. ian work, line up with this organizatioi immediatel'y. The University gym class will give i public nerformance of the kind of gyn work they are having this year, at thi Untiversity field house next Wednesda. at 4 p.m. This will not be a special pro grain but will be the kind of work thei have been doing all the year. The system used at the University thi year is the kind that is used in Neil Bukh, Denmark, and is taught by Har oi'd Sveinbjornsson who has been doinj this kind of work for seven years. It i expected that a large number of peopl, will conic out next Wednesday to see th hoys give their performance. -U.S.C. Committee Chairman Expresses Gratitud< The chairman of the World Educa tion committee of the Y.M.C.A. wishe to thank all those professors and stu dents who so faithfully assisted in put ting across the spring program consist ing of the discussion groups which hav, just closed. -U.s.c. Andy Roy Speaks in Chapel Wednesdai Traveling Secretary of Studen Volunteer League Is Visi tor on Campus Andy Roy, formerly of Washingto, and Lee, and now the traveling secre tary for the student volunteer le'agu spent Wednesday on the Universit; campus. Mr. Roy spoke at ciapcl an had personal conference-: with th World Christiatt Educatioi commnittee wvith a number of other stud-nti on th canipu. who. are go'ng into full tim Christian work, puttito- the foreigi mission work befor~e tliem for their at tention. Mr. Roy was preside:a of the South ern Student council ot the Y.M.C.A v'ce president of the National Studen council last year, and chairman of th committee of the Counc.1 of Christia Associations represL-titIng T>oth th Y.M.C.A. and the Y.W.C.A. from th national student standpo'nt. Mr. Roy said that he enjoyed I stay on the campus and regretted thle lie had to leave just at the time wle he w~as learniing thme people of the can --U.s.C. "Y" Committee Men Have Supper Monday First Meetime of New Promotio Force Will See Important Matters Discussed Monday night at Flinn Hall all mem hers of all committees will meet for th regular monthly supper. The meetin; will be at 6 :30 sharp. This will be the first nmeetting of th new promotion force of the V and th chairman of each conimittee has bee reqIuested to see to it that the member of his comminttee are present. The Y I running a new system, publishing thi numiber of eachi committee that; present at tach time. There is a nutmber of imp)ortanm things to come up at thme meeting. Thm old prothmotion force is also 'nmvited. -u.s.c. Damas Initiates New Members Wednesda, At the meeting of the D)amas Cluti Wednesday night at Meltoni Hall thi folowing were initiated inito the club Misses Mildred Davis, Katherine Cant well. Margaret Withers, Polly Moor< Leila Prevost, Katherine Withers. Elii abmeth Cantwvell, Elizabeth Cantey. Rc herta Tolbert, Nancy DePass, Bee Jones Ethel McDoniald. and D)orothy Sharp. COLUMBIA UNIV. PROFESSOR IS TO SPEAK HERE Fifth Annual Meeting of South eastern Section Mathemati cal Association GUESTS OF UNIVERSITY Are on Program for the Prominent Men in Math Circlem Convention Prof. W. B. Fite, of Columbia Uni versity, secretary of the Mathamatical Association of America, and author of Fite's College -Algebra, will be the prin cipal speaker at the fifth annual meeting of the Southeastern section of the as sociatioi which wili be held at the Uni versity April 15-16. A dinner will I given in his honor at the Jeffersoi hotel April 15, at 7:00 p. m. Saturday morning the University will give z i luncheon to those attending the meeting at Stewards Hall. On Friday evening at the dinner, al which Prof. J. B. Coleman will bc toastmaster, Prof. Fite will speak or "Mathematical Research in the Unite States," Prof. R. P. Stephens, of the University of Georgia on "Graduat< Study in Mathematics in Southerr Universities." and Col. J. 0. Bond, oi the Citadel. and others will make idifor. mnal talks. After the dinner there will he a social hour. Saturday morning the meeting will begin at 9:30 with a business meeting At ten o'clock Prof. H. A. Robinson from Agnes Scott College, will read i -paper o4i "Evaluation of Ellipitic In. - tegrals," Prof. G. W. Robinson, Duk University, one on "Summability of In finite Products." and Prof. Fite oi "Uniform Convergence of Infuiite Ser ies." Prof. Julia Dale, Delta State Col lege, will discuss "The Aplication of th Exponential Mean to Fourier Series,' and Prof. J. F. Messick, Emory Univer t sity. "Poles and Polars in Space an( Their Representation." After a dis. cussion of the pppers the meeting wil adjourn to Stewards Hall for lunch. A trip to Magnolia Gardens may b) arranged for Saturday afternoon an( Sunday. -U.s.c. Misses Katherine Heyward and Eliza beth White, instructors in Art at th University, went to Charleston Wed nesday to attend the Southern State art league which is meeting there. Thei will visit Magnolia Gardens before re turning to Columb-a Sunday. Eat at the METROPOLITAN CAFE "The Old Reliable" Established 1900 i544 Main St. Columbia, S. C. 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Persons wishing use of the above may obtain it free of charge, except for pay ment of postage, by writing or calling in person at the offices of the Bureau of Public Discussion, Extension Division, University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. - u.s.c. - Ethel Ann McClure in Charge of Funds All students aid conlulnittees that have been receiviig funds for tIhe Mel tol meiorial are urged to give what they have collected, along with the nalies of the doniators, to Miss tli,tel Ann McI,ure as soon as possible. These namies iust he turned in so that they may be kept for inscript'on and for publication in The Gamecock. -u.s.c. 'C' Club Men Must Read Constitution All Imembers of the Block "C" club are requested to read and sign tle con stitution within three weeks from iii itiation. Failure to (1o this will mean that the initiates must go through with regular preliminaries re(jured of all new men. The nat Out of Chesterfi charactei Ch( KNO,~ "It Won't Be Long Now!" 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