University of South Carolina Libraries
The Very Idea! By BURTON E. SHooK Those who were sustained and soothed (?) by the editorials of last semester will'greet with joyous shouts, the news that the present editor has agreed to give me a column each week in which to deal out my quota of milk of human kind ness. Paens of joy will undoubtedly rend at otherwise in offensive air at this bit of information. (The handshaking line will form on the right, don't push, gentlemen.) * * * * * * * * Just what is expected of this type of column is unknown to Yours Sinserely. Whether to give an imitation of F. P. A., Bugs, Baer, or the eridite Dr. Crane is is the question. The last horrible pos sibility I put from me with a shudder. Anyway, here goes *' * * * * * * * If last night's fight and fight crowd is at all indicative of the future of the sport, the leather-pushing game is due for a long and prosperous life, as they say in the marriage write-ups. Not, lads and lassies of radio land, that fighting has anything to do with marriage. It is a strain on the nerves to remain Sr The Bursi Clo You wouldn't magn All the SOCI COLLEGE ( COLI 4 WONDERi Nottim Sc *Mars. Final Notice This is the final warning in re gards to the annual material. All senior write-up, juniors pictures, sponsor pictures, fraternity pictures must be in by the end of next week. Those seniors who have not turned in their pictures are requested to see Leslie Edwards immediately. The write-ups are to be old style, giving student's honors. -Unless these requests are complied with it will practically impossible to get the aboved mentioned. in the annual. even approximately quiet while teeth are being gulped down, and there is so much perfectly good advice that can be hand ed to a fighter when he is rocking on the ropes and praying for the bell. And the fact that you just know that he is listening to your particular gem of wis dom makes silence ail the harder to keep. But the latest A. P. dispatches from other colleges reveal that silence is gol den during boxing matches and Carolina will comply. * * * * * * * * Speaking of the cauliflowered gentry reminds of the following wheeze which )ring 19: Store Is F :ing With thes for Sp believe one store could ificent array of things to ETY BRAND and NC "LOTHES in the FA )RS for SPRING are H ?'UL DISPL AY-YOU' gham Fabric ciety Brand "Some with two pants" ball -Tatui Known for Good Clothes Pharmacists Enjoy Talks and Smokes The Carolina Pharmaceutical society held its reguiar semi-monthly meeting Wednesday night in LeConte college. Speakers of the evening were Dean Mot ley and Prof. W. D. Strother, both of the Pharmaceutical faculty. Dean Motley spoke on "The South Carolina Pharmaceutical Association," pointing out its foundation, development and how it is functioning at present. Prof. Strother spoke on the crude drug "Cinchona," emphasizing especialhy its importance in medicines at the present time. Immediately following the monthly meeting, a smoker was held, after which refreshments were served by Culp and Morrison, acting as waiters. A large number attended the meeting, about 25 in all. Prof. J. E. Copenhaver, of the chemistry faculty, was the guest of the evening. appeared after the last Dempsey-Tunney fight: "How many men were in the ring?" "Two, Dempsey and Tunney." "How's that ?" "The referee didn't count." And they just laughed and laughed. 28 airly New ring house such a wear! OTTINGHAM ,SCINATING ERE . R?E INVITED $35--$50 $45--$65 rn Co. The University Barber Shop HELP CAROLINA STUDENTS BY GETTING YOUR HAIR CUTS, SHAVES, SHINES, ETC., HERE We Give Special Attention and Special Rates to Students OPEN FROM TWO TO FOUR EVERY AFTERNOON NEW FALL STYLES "The Answer's Easy" STETSONS, WALK-OVERS, FRIENDLY FIVE SAXON - CULLUM SHOE CO. 1573 Main Street Columbia, S. C. HAVE YOUR CLOTHES "PORM-PREST" - NOT FLAT PRESSED FREE BROS. DRY CLEANING CO. Cleaners and Dyers 1117 Gervais Street Phones 8105-8106 Columbia, South Carolina SHIRT SALE Including all Shirts Except White $2.00 Shirts $1.45 $2.50 Shirts $1.85 $3.00 Shirts $2.25 $3.00 and $4.00 Shirts $2.85 $5.00 Shirts --- $3.65 M. L. KINARD, Inc. HEATRS, STOVES, RANGES AND HEATROLAS All Styles--The World's Best are now on our floor ready for your inspection. They are made right, and by the "Largest Makers" of stoves and ranges in the workL. That means that more people buy our makes than any other make, and thats pretty good assurance that 4they are real quality through and through. Write for Circuelars and Prices LORICK & LOWRANCE, INC. McMASTER, Inc. Athletic Goods Corner Sumter and Hampton Sts. Columbia, S. C. A PLACE TO E-A-T THAT'S DIFFERENT TOASTEE SANDWICH SHOP Open. AU Nit. SANDWICHES waPrI.ES