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DEBATE SCHEDULE BEING ARRANGED Debating Council Plans To Arrange Trip Into Virginia; Many Other Meets i The Debating Council is busy arranging one of the best debating schedules ever attempted by the University of South Carolina. Wilson Weldon, Secretary of the Council is in correspondence with several schools concerning probable debates. Among them are Emory, Georgia, Loyola, Tennessee, Florida, North Carolina, N. C. State, Wake Forest, Virginia, Hampden-Sydney, and may other colleges and universities. A trip into Virginia and Maryland is being planned for the early spring. Another trip into Georgia is tentatively in the making. It is planned to have the entire schedule announced before the Christmas holidays. The Council also hopes . to secure a larger interest among the students in debating. u. s. o. TIGER'S FALL Listen my children and you shall hear ^ Of a famous event in this very year, It happened in old Columbia town At a football game of great renown. Clemson had licked the Lutherans, , Davidson, Auburn and N. C. S. They came to play the Gamecocks? The Tigers sure were dressed, With their trappings all so shiny < And their cheers (they knew so well) But when the Roosters lit upon them 1 They got licked plumb to?Well? ; The victors had to celebrate They split the town in twain, : They moved Main Street to the river And laid it down again. They took the dome of the Capitol And turned it upside down, Filled it full of water And the poor old Tiger drowned. The Angels up in heaven And the Devil down in Hell Were afraid for the good old U. S. When proud Clemson fell. The campus had a holiday, It lasted two weeks or more King George in England trembled As he stood on the Atlantic shore And listened to the rousing echoes As they came drifting o'er. Carolina's grew virtuous. But the effort was in vain, They swore off Booze on one day And got drunk on the next again. IJ.H.C. Boy Scouts who recovered a woman's handbag which had fallen into the sea at Deal, England, recently, refused a substantial reward, remarking that it was their "good deed" for the day. She: "Yes, I know that they torture the freshmen's souls at the fraternities." Freshman: "Lady, I was just initiated and, believe me, it wasn't my soul that hurt I"?Cornell Widow. The Sanitary Cafe A Cordial Welcome, Tasty Food Reasonably Priced Phone 9138 1345 Main St. r? ?**B SHOES REPAIRED While You Wait Step into our comfortable shop and be seated for a few minutes while we make your shoes like new. MARTI N'S SHOE FIXERY Phone to Shoe Plant 7703 Work Called for and Delivered - 'I . NOTICE i It is announced by the management , of the Infirmary that all Freshmen and new students who have not taken a physical examination will not receive i credit for their studies unless this is taken right away. u.s.o. 3 " t c Jokes St. Peter was interviewing a fair damsel at the pearly gates. 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