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Registrar Outlines Registration Plan Complete Procedure Which Stu dent must follow in Register ing Announced Complete plans for registration have been drawn up by the Registrar giving time, place for those registering in the various schools and departments along with other necessary data. The follow ing is a direct duplication of the original: I. TIME: Friday, Saturday and Mon day-February 1, 2, and 4, 1929. 9 A. M. to I P. M. and 3 P. M. to 6 P. M. II. PLACE: College of Arts and Sciences-Registrar's Office (Extension Building) ; School of Education-Prof Stoddard's Office (33 Dess aussure) ; Sshool of Commerce-Dean Olson's Office (Rutledge): School of Eenginecr ing-Dean Rowe's Office (Sloan) ; School of Journalism-Dean Mj:Kis sick's office' (Extension) ; School of Law-Dean Frierson's Office (Petigru) ; School of Pharmacy- Dean Motley's Office (305 LeConte); Graduate School -Dean Currell's Office (Legare) ; Pre-Medical Students-Dr. Lipscomb's Office (202 LeConte) Note: On Friday, Saturday and Mon day-February 1, 2 and 4 1929, the Treasurer will receive fees for the second semester at Flinn Hall. NO EX CUSE will exempt from the late regis tration }fce after Monday, February 4; 1929 III. Procedure for students who regis tered for the first semester. 1. Registration blanks will be furn ished at the Office of the School in which you register. 2. Prepare proposed course and sched ule for the second semester. 3. Submit course cards and schedule cards to the Dean of the School in which you are registered, securing approval by his signature. 4. Secure on course card signature of each instructor under whom you wish to take a course. 5. Present course cards and one of your class schedule to the R4gistrar. 6. Pay your fees to the Treasurer in Flinn Hall. IV. Procedure for students who were not registered for the first semester. 1. Report to Registrar's Office for card entitling to enrollment in the Uni versity. Herri: Sk PE AI A COMPLI SORIES M. I N. C. UNIVERSITY DEFEATS GAMECOCKS (Continued from page one) Allen got the better of the long-range fighting and manaiged to out point Thornton in two of the three rounds fought. Near the close of the third round Allen was declared the winner by the referee. MIDDLEWEIGHT, The middle weight match was one of the most exciting matches of the evening. Leardo, who tipped the scales at 163 pounds did everything but win a judges decicion over Captain Charlie Brown. Southern Conference Champion who weighed 160 pounds. Leardo battled the North Carolinian on even terms for three rounds and a fourth was re quired for the judges to render a de cision, which Brown won thereby being awarded the contest. LIGHTHIAVYWEIGHT For this match Keels of Carolina, 175 pounds and Warren (Add Warren's brother) 178 pounds were in the oppo site corners. Keels displayed and offen sive attack that could not be checked and hammered out a judges decisior, over the big Tarheel. This was the feature match of the evening as the heavyweight contest was forfeited by North Carolina because they failed to make an entry. GLEE CLUB WITH DRAWS FROM ASSO. (Continued f om page tnree) believe that we have not been treated fairly and furthermore are of the opin ion that we were not give the correct amount of recognition that such a breach deserved, for these and similar reasons we thought it best to withdraw from the Southern Association. 2. Then follow procedure as outlined in Section III above. V. Classes will begin according to schedule; Tuesday, Februarv 5; 1929: at 8 A. \. Students will be held respon sible for attendance from this (late. You are urged to take advantage of the op portunity to register on the last two (lays of examination week. during the examination week. Consult your pro sors as to courses and schedules. rngbone W TUXEDO inner Satin Lir *25 ED OR NOTCHIED Li ~TE GROUP OF DRES OF VERY LATEST S' ~. Kinard, 1523 MAIN STREET GAMECOCKS HONORED BY RICHLAND ALUMNI (Continued from page one) said even though the season had been partly satisfactory, that he; for one; was not satisfied and expected to do even better next year. Captain Cooper was presented with a handsome wrist watch by Clint T. Graydon, in behalf of the Richland County association, in token of the ap preciation that they had for a man who had made such a good leader. He thanked the association for the gift and said that he was glad to be of some service to the University. The Carolina quartet with Maurice Matteson, director of the University music department, gave some very en tertaining selections, and the Game :ock orchestra furnished music througout the evening. The meeting closed with a singing of the Alma Mater. Navak Common Name In Czechoslovakia Appears More Often Than Name of Smith in America If Al Smith lived in Czechoslovakia his name would be Al Novak. So would it be with several hundred thousand other Smiths, for in this country the name Novak is as common if not more so than the niame Smith in America. It is estimated that there are 80,000 persons by that name in the infant nation and already 11,630 of them have joined a recently organized Novak society.The president of the new organization is Professor Carel Novak, of the Czech 'lechnical University. The present Cze choslovak Consul General in New York is )r. J. Novak and the Minister of Commerce also bears the name. The famous Prague composer, Novak is noted in musical circles throughout the world. The Novak society is planning to pub lish a journal, and also will seek to aid its members is a social and cultural way. orsted Ied A PE L sS ACCES. rYLES. Inc. Lafayette Students Get Telephone Bills Puts Slugs in Telephone Pay-Box But Get Bills From Company The coin slot in the public pay tele phone at Lafayette College recently was lef open when the phone was in stalled, and as a result al11 money used in making calls was returned. Not a few students took advantage of this as soon as it became generally known, and the telephone did a thrive business in long distance callls. The boys call ed home and the girl friends, all over the country for nothing. When they returned from Thanks giving vacation, however they were somewhat' chagrinned to learn that the telephone company had traced their calls, and had taken advantage of the vacation to distribute bills for payment. Not a few students are broke. PROTECTION -- pl Are happily combir THE MUTUAL BENEFI' "The Leading Annual Divid It has a strong appeal to Y growing investment in addit Let me show you a long p hia business men many of v holdings with us from time t Phone 3269 AUBREY I FOL LOW These Barber Shops der the best of servic sponsible manageme will be appreciated a these to satisfy eacl Associated M~ Of COL IDEAL BARBER SHOP J. W. Brigman, Prop. 1206 Taylor St. E. A. TODD BARBER .AND BEAUTY SHOP 1120 Blandng St. Phones 3885-9109 McCAULEY'S BARBER .SHOP 1728 Main St. Phones 7333-9209 C. F. BEADENBOUGH 1223 Main St. Phone 9137 ZED HOPE BARBER SHOP 1207%2 Main St.-Phone 9137 FIVE POINTS BARBER SHOP 2103 Green St. HOTEL JEROME - Phone 9154 BIRDS DEFEAT ANCIENT RIVAL IN BASKETBALL (Continued from page one) The line-up: Clemson (24) FG UF FP T'P Thomas, f..............3 1 0 6 Crawford, f......-.....0 0 0 0 Crape, c.................2 3 0 4 Woodruff, g............0 2 0 4 Lester, g..............2 0 0 4 Jones, g..............0 1 0 0 Odell, c-g..............2 1 2 6 Hewett, f...............2 0 0 4 Fibson, f.........-- ...0 0 0 0 Totals..............11 8 2 24 Carolina (27) FG PF FP TP Rembert, f..............2 1 1 5 W indus, f..............--3 1 0 6 W hite. c ..............3 0 3 9 Chandler, g.............3 0 1 7 Pritchard, g.............0 0 0 0 W olfe. g................0 0 0 0 Totals.............. 11 2 5 27 Score by periods: Clemson..................8 14 5 27 Carolina.................16 6 5 27 Referee Berry (Y. M. C. 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