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NOTICE FOUND: Frat or Sorority ring, see Mrs. Moon. Next Sunday evening the Deputa tion Team from Columbia Theological Seminary in Atlanta will have charge of the regular Y. M. C. A. service in the chapel. The Seminary quartet will also accompany the team and render several selections at that time. A very interesting program will be given and all students are urged to be present. The State Officers' Training Con ference of the Y. M. C. A. will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday of this week at Twin Lakes, a few miles from Columbia. Drufus Griffin of Carolina is president of the Confer ence. From two to six delegates from each college in the state will be pres ent, and a very interesting program has been arranged. Among the leading men that will be present at the Conference are T. P. Lanham of the state Y. M. C. A, com mittee, Dr. John McSween, president of Presbyterian college and C. B. Lucas, student work secretary of the South, from Atlanta. An ice cream supper was held last evening at Flinn Hall for all members of the Bible Discussion Groups with perfect attendance and all members of the class in tenements one and two, which won the contest by having the best score. HERBERT HEADS LIBRARIANS The South Carolina Library Asso ciation met in Columbia on April 4th and 5th. All meetings were held in the University Library, which by the way, was much admired both for its great beauty and for the wonderful improvements in modern equipment and efficiency recently made. Lunch was served to the librarians in Flinn Hall, April 5th, by the University. R. Beverly Herbert, of the Colum bia Bar and director of the Columbia Library was elected president for the next year, and Miss Helen Torrence of the University Library staff was elected vice-president. - o.s.C. DR. BABCOCK (Continued From Page 1) tion of journalists who fearlessly printed the facts without thought for possible danger to themselves were recounted by the local professor, who suggested as the watch-word of jour nalism and of the individual journalist the cry "Let there be lightl" In appearing before his audience at Elon College, Dr. Babcock felt quite at home, as he was graduated from that institution in the Class of 1918. THE UNI First Term, June 17 to July University. FEDERAL TAX CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. J TR ACTS. Professor M. T. Var Professor A. C. MoInosh, Univ< Second Term, July 25 to Adi Chicago. BANKRUPTCY. Pr PLEADING AND PRACTICE. T RACTS. Professor M. T. Vaa fessor Albert Coates, Universit Beginning students may ente of a full year's work may be s' Writn e nnncnement and FRESH NEWS ON I Jokes She was only a shoe-maker's daugh ter, but she was good to the last. -Exchange. They were twins. One a girl-the other was of the contrary sex. They were both girls. Scotch Birthday Card: "Birthday greetings, lassie, Merry Christmas too; Happy New Year; Easter gladness All; I speed to you. Incidentally, 'Twould be fine if you'd be my valen tine." On the campus, or for for mal occasions, John Wards have been the authentic foot wear for many years. Our styles are designed es pecially to meet the college man's requirements. MEN'S SHOES LEO THOMAS 1008 SUMTER ST. Columbia, S. C. [ERSITY OF NORTH CA THE SCHOOL OF LAW IUMMER SESSION-1 921 24-PUBLIC UTIbITIJES. Profesi A TION. Mr. F. D. Siefkin, Unite, udge G. W. Connor, Supreme Coui Hecke, University of North Caroli ersity of North Carolina. tit 31--TRUSTS. Professor Geo: afessor E. Britton, University of I Judge W. 3. Brogden, Supreme C Hecke, University of North Caro] y of North Carolina. r in summer and take first year s 3eured in the summer. information-..- T McC,mICm, FRESH SUBJEOTS Farmer: "Heyl Drop that poison ivy!" Cityite: "Tut, Tut! Calm yourself, my good man-this wasn't picked on your land." 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