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Degrees Barber Makes. To Caroh Degrees were conferred upon 231 persons at the June graduation exercises of the University of South Carolina. A crowd of nearly 3000 was present at the formal closing of the University's 128th session in the field house. The commencement address was made by William A. Barber, prominent New York attorney and at one time attorney general of South Carolina. Mr. Barber was introduced by Senator R. M. Jefferies of Walterboro, member of the board of trustees. Two prominent South Carolinians, William E. Gonzales of Columbia, and A. M. Foster of Greenville, received . the honorary degrees, respectively, of , Doctor of Laws and Doctor of Engi- , neering. Professor Robert D. Bass re- , ceived the degree Doctor of Philosophy in English. Two hundred twenty-eight \ students received degrees from various ; departments of the University. Dr. F. W. Bradley, dean of the University, made the following awards : j The Algernon Sidney Sullivan medal- ] lion for service to one's fellowman to ] Richard H. Sullivan, head of the United ] States weather bureau here, and to Miss i Francis Cardwell of Columbia and Wy- J song Cox of Florence, senior students. I The William Watts Ball scholarship 1 in Journalism to Josephine Griffin, of Columbia. I The Earle memorial medal to Richard * Morgan of Union and the Austin Me- * morial medal to Flora Lee Kelly of r Columbia. The Sigma Delta Chi scholarship for '' the best four year averages in the School e of Journalism to Rena Buchanan of s Darlington. I The W. T. C. Bates medal to Sarah ^ Mills of Camden for the best essay on ^ the Confederacy. Doctor Baker and Dean Bradley were ^ assisted in awarding the degrees by John A. Chase, Registrar. Music was fur- r ^ nished by the University Symphony or- r 'D(Hid?,'ZIry ^'watche^ ^ a?*^^J! [ Rings, Medal*, Frat Pint and Prize '? r JJ Cups of the Belter Kind. Moderate !! 1 ' in cost. Superior In Quality. >> s j; SYLVAN BROS. i[ 2 ] > 1BC0 Main Sylvan Bldg. Cor. Hampton J' C Welcome We extend a Welci dents as well as the re Come to Hope-Dav: dress fixing. Carolina' Shorts and Chapel I been serving Carolina years. Your first M Street, one block froi COM! X. \thi ho r. > ' < k A war Address ina Graduates chestra directed by Madame Felice de Ilorvath. In a brief address Doctor Baker declared that the University had confidence of the ability of the present class to carry on the traditions set by the 127 classes that had gone before. The list of degrees follows: Bachelor of Arts: Martha Aiken, Cum Laude; Elizabeth Alexander^ Donald Veron Auld, Verner Blythe Ayer, Annie Louise Barber, Bonnie Kate Barnes, Susannah Woods Barnwell, Janes Barrington Bayard, Cum Laude; Roy Franklin Blair, Sarah Bolick, Nettie Catherine Bouknight, Mary Elizabeth Boulware, Julia Belle Foster Bowman, Lorine Brant, Ruby Catherine Broom, Gra:ie Mildred Brown, John Wiley Brown, Joseph Nathaniel Burton, Sarah Sniarr Calhoun, Jane Beverly Cathcart, Opal Bobbitt Dempscy, Margaret Boylston Dial, Franklin Donelan. Leola Rabania Fulmer, Grace Graham, Emily L'Artigue Griffin, David Lee Hamilton, Edward Alex Ileise, Rita Laura Horton, Lucia Taylor Hudgens, Merna Ruth Hunt, Thomas Purse Inabnett, Sara Agnes Jackson, Elizabeth Tames, Clara Henry Jones, Flora Lee velly, Caroline Elizabeth Lebby, John ilihue Leitner, Mary Bcgg Ligon, Agics Annette Lockman, Cum Laude; Blanche Hamilton Love, Joel Jones Mcvcllar, Jr., Cum Laude; Edmonia Read Martin, Whiteford Claude Martin, Henietta Melton, Elizabeth Estelle Moore. Mamie Lee Nunn, Lucy Oliver, Wiliam Carson Ouzts, Nancy Phillips, Hcln Lydia Prince, William Henry Remen, Jr., Beth Rickenbaker, Thomas Uakely Scott, Fred Herman Sease, Jane "crry Shaffer, Suzanne Carroll Slater, lartha Sarah Stigall, Virginia Dare >towe, John Perry Taylor, Jr., Helen 'crry, Ruby Lee Turner, Robert Woods "witty, John Frost Walker, III, Amainthia Lowndes Webb, Cum Laude: Cornelia Gilmore Wells, Rosamondc tamsay Wimberly, Magna Cum Laude; Margaret Elizabeth Withers. Bachelor of Arts in Education: Henry iurbage Adams, Cornelia Louisa Atkinon, Frances Livingston Cardwell, Mary -cla Caughman, Ethel Mae Cromer, J. 1 Dowling, Jr., Frances Margaret Escs, Alice Rebecca Fitts, Cum Laude; Students! MICHAELS-STERN CLOTHES \ ) I I )me to all New Stuiturn of the old ones. is Co. for your little Belts?Hats?Shirts till Clothes. We've men for twenty-five [en's Store on Main n Capitol. 2 IN M IA -J 4 di d 2S f Invite Frosh To Churchet Attendance Is Urge i ' Receptions Held In Honor Of Ne Students By Churches Of City This Week Bewildered freshman need n< worry about where they are going 1 church now. Last Wednesday < freshmen chapel all students were ii vited to attend the regular services c various local churches. Dr. John H. Webb, pastor of th First Baptist church, in conductin) urged the new students to hold on t the sacred principles taught them bac home. He then presented Dr. Henry I Phillips of Trinity Episcopal churc who invited the men to a discussio group every Wednesday evening a 6:30. The Rev. Robert Bctts of the As sociated Reformed Presbyterian churc welcomed students to their devotions services and to his private home. I Dr. H. W. Jackson of the Firs ! Presbyterian church said he had : class for students every Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock. He also invited stu dents to a reception Friday eveninj at 8 o'clock. In turn Dr. Webb introduced tin Rev. L. W. Mulligan of Washingtoi Street Methodist church, the Rev H. A. McCullough of St. Paul's Lu theran church, and the Rev. H. W Brazzel of the First Christian church the former two of which invited stu dents to socials Friday evening. T7. I. O. Jake Godbold, Vivian Elinor Hammond Frances Lorraine Jolley, Edna Louise Lent, Cum Laude; Mildred Louise Mitchell, Sarah Elizabeth Norris, Retia Elizabeth Scnterfeit, Nora Harrison Sparkman, Henry Malcolm Stuckcy, Annie Tyler, Elma Harriet Westbury. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism: Rcna Buchanan, Charlotte Singleton Coker, Ann Louise Edwards, William Roy Geddings, Julia Glass Park, Genevieve Reynolds, Richard Allen Rollins, Benjamir Wilson Woodruff. Bachelor of Science: Robert Listoi Bailey, Jr., Cum Laude; Arthur Malcolm Barnett, Magna Cum Laude; Eril Stanley Barnett, Cum Laude; Eldridg< Baskin, Eleanora Judith Bernardin, Alton Grady Brown, John Robert Callaham, William Oscar Callaham, WiUiair Childs Cantey, Walter Cecil Carnes, Charles Wysong Cox, Cornelius Allen Donelan, William Robert Dunn, Robert Purdy Fishburne, Lucile Timme Grant, Thomas Carlyle Hankins, Cum Laude. Sarah Virginia Davis, Stoncy Angus Hartin, James Willard Hayes, Grier Smith Kestcr, Jr., Albert Elijah McCravy, Robert Blakely McNulty, Odetta Lcnora Mauney, Mildred Monheit, James Herman Propst, Magna Cum Laude; Mary-Jane Purvis, William Southard Scott, John Carroll Stewart, John Taylor, Cum Laude; Cyrus Loyala Timmons, Joseph Reynolds Turkett, Augusta Elizabeth Willis, Gertrude Emerson Willis, Frank Heyward Yelton. Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering : Broughton Leonard Baker, Henry Luther Fellers, Henry Dorroh Foster, Cum Laude; Robert Blake Killingsworth, Cum Laude; William Clyde Parham, Leon Shechtcr, Cum Laude; William White Williams. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering: George Kinsler Bellinger, William Lowndes Daniel, Jr., John Kinsler Davis, William Yates Hazelhurst, Robert W. Hotinger, Franklin Barker Kaminer Bachelor of Science in Commerce Jerome Frank Bihari, Isadore Bogoslow, Michael Leonard Browne, Jess< Thomas Sherrill Bullock, Jesse Newberry Cannon, Muller Eugene Caugh man, Nathaniel I ley ward Clarkson, Jr. Robert Neville Cooper, Robert Oslei | Couch, Thomas Frederick Edmunds John Gary Evans, James Henry Gallo way, Hugh Bynum Hamilton, Fran! DeWitt Hunt, Jack Irvine Lcvkoff, Cun Laude; J. D. Moore, Robert Harr Morse, Myer Poliakoff, Robert Thoma Rhodes, Fladger Strother Richardson William Spence Stork, William Ed war* Tisdale, William Marvin Wilkerson James Manning Williams, Jr., Marshal Burns Williams. Bachelor of Science in Education John Albert Finchcr, Magna Cum Laude Esther Lyrita Glaser, Freddie Heapc Lula Elizabeth Ulmer. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En gineering: Joseph Bernard Dent, Linu Weyman Dicker son, Jr., I^on Gel son Jonathan Archibald Kaigler, Magn; Cum Laude; Arthur Wierth Obenschain Edward Chisolm Salley, Henry Georg Smith, Jr.. Alexander Robert Urquhart Graduate in Pharmacy: Charles Em ory Barnes, James Edward Evans Thomas Burrus Harris, Ebbie Noil Hoff >1 Stu Legislators i Change F d Free Tuition Abo w Co-Eds Under New Rules; Activities Fee Reduced 5t As a result of the new legis to actment of the 1933-34 scss it main changes were affected in i- matriculation at the University. >f (1) Free tuition was abolis (2) New women students i ic junior class may attend the I ?? as day students, rooming off th ? (3) Total fees increased f k Carolina academic students is semester, for South Carolina dents $12.50, for out-of-state h students $30.00, for out-of-s 11 students $30.00. (4) All co-eds under the ju will have to pay an additiona J $10.00 per semester, their tc J amounting to $60.00. Last semester, the tuition t South Carolina students at the a sity amounted to $20.00. By a _ the legislature, tuition was r _ $30.00 for the 1933-34 session ? crease of $10.00. At the same student activity fee was reduc e per semester, thus making the 1 crease in all fees, only $5.00. v. B. o. - man, Ozie Monroe Mabry, Paul Mishoe, John Elliott Rowe. ' Bachelor of Laws: Williar Abrams, Killian Barwick, Charl crick Cooper, William Patricl . Donelan, Jean Frank Eatmon, , Paul Friar, James Breeden Gil : seph Holmes Hall, Frampton Harper, Frances Mildred Shingler Benjamin Knotts, Jr., Henry Nelson, Walter Towns< ' rick, Charles Victor Pyle, Sun Sams, William Munroe Sha i Abraham Bennie Surasky, Thor , nard Whalcy, Henry Pack Wi Master of Arts: William Belser, Jr., English; Frank Osc; 1 economics; Dora Pate Brown, languages; Marian Amanda Bi 1 glish; Alice Blanton Carter, Lavinia Carolina Coker, English; : Maude Fairey, romance la 5 Frances Marian Grier, anci< guages; Norman Minten Huck mance languages; Ira Smith, an< 1 guages; Darice Lee Jackson, - Annie Elizabeth Ross Kaminer, 1 languages; Nancy McGowan ft history; Josiah Mitchell Morse, Massey Hamilton Shepherd, Jr. languages; Mamie Lou Thomp ' glish; Sara Kathryne Willis, languages. Master of Science: Carl Caughman, electrical engineering Moye Dickinson, Jr., chemistrj erick Kay Killingsworth, chemis Relieve 1 YHERE 15 ONE BI FOUNTAIN PEN-NOT LQNGER THAN OTHE WOE 5 HOLDS 102% Ha ^ ifi 1^1 ^1 iy I ^ : ' - ; | MR. ROBERT L. RIPLEY j 66I*?irl REVOLU : The Ssclsss, Ultra-Sm > 102% more ink. Telia yt Geo. S. Parker now anr marvelous new Pen dev s in the Parker Vacumatic F ] development that forever nuisance of having your pei a at some critical moment. '? Invented by a scientis e University of Wisconain, veloped by Parker, the V Filler is the first nacless taining no piston pump or ' nothing to render it use! And it holds 102% more in idents In i U. S. C. Gets : 'ees New Library lished Obtains Snowden Books E Housing Letters Of Sims, H&yne, Timrod, Is i Is And Other Historical Material Included N ilative en- The entire library of the late Dr. ion, four Yates Snowden with its wealth of South ag this fall's Carolina historical material has recently tei been secured by the University Library. m< hed. according to Miss Bess Glenn, librarian ist under the in charge of the South Carolina Room. pr< Jniversily Included in the letters and manuscripts t e campus, are letters to and from Henry Timrod. 10 or South One of these, written by Timrod's sis-* wfc $5.00 per ter to Paul Hamilton Hayne describes wo law stu- intimately the last days of the poet. The academic co|iect|on ajso includes original letters we tate aw ^ William Gilmore Simms. T J Jai , Miss Glenn said the material was now r.r nior class 1 fee 0f being catalogued and expressed a desire YV >tal fees to cooperate with the students in using sor \ the South Carolina Room during their Ra fee for stay at the University. The library of Do Univcr- ?)octor Snowden, recognized as one of er, in. act of South .Carolina's finest scholars, should Co aised to i an in- muc'1 benefit to students interested Nc time, the the history of their native state. W; :ed $5.00 The library hours of the South Caro- Gr total in- j;na Room are from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. lun and from 2:30 to 5 in the afternoon, bia The room is closcd after 1 on Saturdays. Flo Rudolph p. b. p. j^jj w?? ''?tt Walker McCarrel, chemical engi- Cr; n Miller les Fred- necr,n8; Bryan Pinson, mathematics; Ma : Joseph Augusta Poliakofif, biology; Lynwood Og William Smith, geology; Wilbur Stevenson got )son, Jo- Smith, electrical engineering. sey Law ton ? Huggins, Patrick ?? . 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Go right now and ways w nloptncnt see thiB new-day writer. See how it All *oo< 'iller ? a fills by vacuum?nee the ink within imr.Tke ends the through the clear-vinion rings?see n run dry 1 VHrt i? fin I MAKES A 'ami larker *ssi acumatic VACUMATIC^^JFILLEK 5 ZX ess later. I^aminaUd Pearl or Plain Jet Pm?U U -1 wTJ.l-JL *3*?; JM <" PUtUl TrantpmwU C k IvitM no p,n, ptn,U, ftM 2S <ap, 1P?K> June 22 Students, Average "A " Ixcell In All Subjects svelve Out Of 636 Oo-Eds And 10 Out Of 1,133 Men Achieve Honor Roll Twenty-two students made an avere of "A" on all subjects last seir.es according to an official annownce:nt made by John A. Chase, Jr., regrar, just before the beginning of the sscnt term. Of the 1133 men enrolled last year, received this statistical distinction, iile out of an enrollment of 636 'men, 12 were thus distinguished. rhose who made the "A" averages re as follows-: Arthur Malcolm Barnett, Columbia; ic Barrington Bayard, Columbia; acie Mildred Browp, Columbia; Ruth inslow Carter, Union; Effie Sue Wati Collins, New Brooklatid; Fannie che^ Coopet, Barnwell; Franklin nelan, Columbia; John Albert FinchR-2, Union; John Ingram Fishburne, lumbia; Georgia Lucretia Goodwin, w Brookland; Willie Stone Hall, igener; Clinton Bernard Harvey, R-l, eer; James Alfred Hoyt, Jr., Colbia; Roberta Lee Hudson, Colum; Joseph Logan Irvin, Americus Ga.; ra Lee Kelly, Columbia; Robert Blake lingsworth, Columbia; Duncan Mcic Lang, Columbia; Ruth Blanche mdell, Brooklyn, New York; William lesby Sweeney, Columbia; Bessie ViIsky, Westminster; Rosamonde RamWimberly, Columbia. UJGCO. Jtreet NldHT JTORE" OK STORE 1ADQUARTERS [G LINES fer, Wahl, Conklin *en repairing SW PARKER C PEN . ! 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