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HILDEBRAND IS INSTALLED AS SOCIETY HEAD John R. Pate Denounces Campua Politics in Etaugural Address NEW COMMITTEES NAMED Shook, Heyman, Hiott, Foster and Other Officers Are Installed At a meeting of the Euphradian lit erary society Tuesday night, Raymond B. Hildebrand, of St. Matthews, was installed as the new president for the remainder of this term and the first term of next year. Hildebrand, who is a junior in the Academic school, has been the recipient of many honors in the different organizations of the stu dent body. John R. Pate, of Scranton, the retir ing president, made his exaugural ad dress, declaring that "although the so ciety has fallen off in its attendance some, it has not failed in its foremost purpose." He also denounced politics on the campus and especially in the society. Hildebrand in his inaugural speech, complimented the out-going admini stration on their excellent work. He, unlike Mr. Pate, expressed himself as being in favor of politics on the cam pus and in the society. He appointed the following committees: appellant, Burton E. Shook, chairman. Thomas M. Craig, and Sydney Heyman; 1,,i committee, R. H. Atkinson, chairman. Griffith T. Pugh, and Robert Wau chope. Other officers installed were: Burton E. Shook, of Rock Hill, vice president; Sydney Heyman, of Chester, secretary; Joseph Hiot, of St. Matthews. treas urer; Charlie Foster, of Columbia, cen sor; Bruce V. Gressette, of St. George, ofderly critic; Jack Bates, of Bates burg, financial secretary; Dixie G. Da vis, of Marion. reporter; and Griffith Pugh, of Rock Hill. recorder, John R. Pate, the retiring president, was in stalled as custos forum. --U..c Simpson and Karesh Win Georgia Debate W. D. Sinipion and Joseph Karesh. uI)hlIdinlg the negative of the query: "Resolved: That Compulsory Nilitary Training in Colleges and Ui.iversities ot the United States Should he Abolished" at the University of Alabama Mon:lav night, defea:e(l the negative team of the University of Georgia. At the same time Guy Tyler and Harold Funder burke were defeated by the affirmative team of the University of Alabama. at Athens, Ga. A BlueS is good on ev MIDDISHADE is the guaranteed blu wearing e Also---new light gre' pair trousc M. L. Kia 1523 Ms PENLAND'S (For College FOR BOYS--Peach Cordial, FOR GIRLS--Notebook Fil Candy and Pickles (Next Door to Bu Coca Cola and All ( Georgia Debaters Win from Alabama Oxford Plan of Deciding Victor Is Used-Query on Mili tary Training The Uniiversity of Georgia debating team defeated that of the University of Alabama by an audience vote of 8 to 5, in the University chapel Monday night. The debate was a leg of the Alabama Georgia-South Carolina triangular de bate upon the query: Resolved: "That Compulsory Military Training Should be Abolished in Schools, Colleges and Universities." The contest was conducted under the Oxford plan, in which the audience votes on the merits of the question. Georgia supported the affirmative, and Alabama presented the negative side of the query. Bruce White, Clariosophic, presided, and W. A. Brunson, Euphradian. was chief marshal. The crowd attending was small and it was thought at first that to obtain an unbiased decision, the officials of the debate would have to get judges. Both teams, however, finally consented t proceed under the Oxford plan, as pre viously arrainged. J. Fowler Cooper, violin, and Aubrey Gooding, piano, played several selections between debaters' main speeches and rebuttals, and while the bailoting was in progress. 0. L. Warr, secretary of the debating cotmicil of the University, was host to the Georgia and Alabama debaters. -U.s.c. Bulletin Tells of Darlington County Warr, Flowers and Schaible to Compile New Extension Booklet One of the recent bulletins issued by the Uuiiversity Extension Division is one entitled "Darlington County, Economic and Social." The bulletin was com piled by 0. L. Warr, C. W. Flowers and Valerie Schaible. The bulLetin, discusses the natural re sources. neighboring towns, Darlingtcn county industries, facts about the folks, schools. includiing Coker College. locat ed at Hartsville, S. C. Wealth and taxation. number and size of farns. food crops, cooperative marketing, and . 'lus:rial problems that Darlington COM1ty faces. The bulletin also gives a graliic dis cription of Mr. David Coker's experi mental farm, located at Hartsville. S. C., in Darlii-gton County. In progress. Darlington comity is near the top of the list. This progress is due to the many industries that are located throughout the County. erge Suit ery occasion! BLUE SERGE e suit college men are verywhere .50 E's and tans with two :rs at $34.50 raard, Inc. tin Street CASH STORE Boys and Girls) Milk, Shirts, Caps and things. lers, Pound Paper, Crackers, rnett's Drug Store) lold Drinks..S Cents Symbol of Summer Makes Appearance Unique Product of Dixie Brings Vivid Thoughts of Hot Days "Buy enny ber-ri-es?" The shrill cry ascends through a sun sillashed haze aind arouses a sleeper, who turns over, stretches, sighs, and sits up, looking rather bewildered. The cry comes agair-"Buy enny ber-ri-es?" The onetime dozer grumbles and lazily begins the business of dressing. Dowin the quiet city street advances the owiner of the voic--, a large colored woman, picturesque in her vari-colored garnents, a long wide skirts switching about bare feet, a large basket perched "pun top" her head. From the other side of the street conies an echo, '"Buy enny her-ri-es?" and aiother hawker appears. The cry is tossed from one ta the other of the women, back and forth, until the air reverbrates with its plain tive tones. The two reach and turn a corner and the sound of their voices fades away . Some months later the cry will change to "Buy enny green, peas?" It will be midsumimer then. But the native of this Southern city the berry seller is the sym boi of summer. Her coming brings vivid thoughts of hot days when the locusts sing at sunset, of porch swings, of swimming parties, of cooling draughts, of blackberry acid, of- old fashioned watermelon cuttings, of picnics under the rising moon. She is a unique pro duct of Dixis, a quaint haigover from an older day. H A V E T hese mo~ MODERN smokers critical ever known, their favorite. Why? Camel is the one< will stand up all da: into the night as yoi Modern, experien know that they caml or a million Camels tired taste or a cig taste. 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