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Mildred Dilling Will Be In Glee Club Concert Mildred Dilling, the noted harpist who so pleased a Columbia audience last year, will appear on the program of the only concert to be given in Columbia this season by the University Glee Club. 1 he Glee Club has done unusually good work this year, and received praise from nationally prominent music critics while on the northern trip. This concert will be at Drayton Hall on Friday evening, March 1G. V. *. o. Teachers Convention Now In Progress (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) and Miss Lucia Daniel, University High School teacher, Dr. Orin F. Crow is president of the department of college teachers of education, Professor II. C. Davis, president of the English department; J. M. Lescsne, graduate student, is president of the history department. Mrs. H. C. Davis is vice-president of the Richland county association. Dr. Josiah Morse spoke on "Psychology of the Elementary Child" at the meeting of elementary principals Thursday afternoon. Dr. W. C. McCall will speak on "Findings from Placement Tests in English" at the English departmental meeting Friday morning. "The Value of Foreign Languages in a High School Curriculum" was the subject of Dr. Emmet Kilpatrick's speech at the meeting of the modern language section Thursday afternoon and Prof. O. L. Keith will speak before this same group Friday morning on "Cooperation, Collaboration: High School and College." Dr. E. L. Green will lead a discussion before the ancient language section Friday morning. A class of University high school pupils under the direction of Miss Lucia Daniels will present a project, "The Constitutional Convention of 1787" before the history teachers Friday morning. Dr. Patterson Wardlaw gave the address of welcome before the school libraries section Thursday afternoon and introduced the speaker, Miss Nora Bcust. "Attitudes" will be the subject of an address by Dr. Josiah Morse at the mental hygiene conference, under the auspices of the South Carolina society for Mental Hygiene Friday afternoon. The University of South Carolina alumni will hold a banquet Friday evening at 0 o'clock at the University high school cafeteria. U. 8. O. Seventeen Students Make "A" Average (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) the school of engineering; Katherine Bush, Ellenton, junior in the school of education; Ruth Winslow Carter, Greer, senior in the commerce school; Dena S. Citron, Columbia, senior in the school of Arts and Sciences; George T. Daniel, Cooper, senior in the school of Arts and Sciences; Eleanor A. R. Dew, Latta, senior in the school of Arts and Sciences; Robert F. Furcligott, Orangeburg, freshman in the school of Arts and Sciences; Clinton B. Harvey, Greer, senior in the school of education; Sarah Allen Johnston, St. George, senior in the school of Arts and Sciences; Samuel E. Litman, Columbia, junior in the engineering school; Julian 1. Lyman, Columbia, senior in the school of engineering: James G. [Miller, Lakewood, Ohio, freshman in the school of Arts and Sciences; Earle Lewis Smith, Anderson, senior in the school of Arts and Sciences; Win. Oglesby Sweeny, Jr., Columbia, junior in the school of Arts and Sciences; Bessie Vigodsky, Westminster, junior in the commerce school; Melford A. Wilson, kinston, N. C, sophomore in the commerce school. u. n. o. . i THINK OF IT " ONLY $2.00 BUYS i ONE SWELL ROOM = DEEP.SLUMBER BED PRIVATE BATH RADIO MOOERNJOOO-room HOTEL HOTEL TIMES SQUARE UwJmDimtkm S. Brown TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK f*1? V * roar po<W*(ndNA > yWtAreadoiPam kx Not York" ' Muscli On Other State ] Absent-minded professors, and tales rc of them, arc like the poor... .always with us, but this story seems better h; than the average.... Professor Keith, sc we hear, always sends himself a post- b? card to remind himself to attend a w meeting. fc Bruce Littlcjohn declaiming in the n' canteen how terrible he thought this column was....And he hopes to be G a politician 11!... .Annette Shannon, sc according to reports, has the measles, .. as had the family of Dr. Reed Smith w ....Well? ai T. W. Messervy, threatening a '? Gamecock reporter and swearing dire ^ vengeance if anything about a certain girl was printed, saying it might SI "give her ideas."... .And they rave al about freedom of the press. w "Rock" Smith, when presented a ?' large, tri-colored poster of Aimec Semple McPherson, declaring that he appreciated the thoughtfulness the gift indicated, but really preferred his w women without halos. hi W. K. Wolfe and J. R. Bell, holding hands very romantically in the canteen ....Mary Gilmorc and Agnes Hughes among a group of co-eds inspecting Claussen's Bakery... ."Tarzan" Har- C; vey taking a movie of three puppies, p< while another co-ed stood by and reg- SC1 istercd disgust. A large white dog the latest recruit to Norwood's criticism class... .Norwood declaring he'd let the mutt stay if the latter could take it. He could and did, and studerits judged him the most intelligent looking person in the FIVE POINTS DRUG STORE MotorcycIc Delivery PHONE .'51(55 ( C ? 1934, Liccbtt & Myjbks Tobacco G in' In I Press Practices )om. Several co-eds wondering why they adn't heard from the valentines they :nt Miss Meta L. Dowling.... Mem2rs of Hypatian Literary Society alking all the way np to their hall >r a meeting, only to find there wast one. John Behling writing a letter to uy Lomhardo, begging him to play >tne good music, just for a change ..Billy Sweeny looking resentful hen a co-ed saw a dog in LcContc id remarked, "Gee, that's a funny oking mutt." Is it your dog, illy? Dutch Willard yelling at Bonny hand, Elsie Taber, and others, who most entered his room, thinking it as the Clariosophic Hall, "Hey, get it of here, I'm trying to take a ith.".... All during the co-ed deites. Wiley Brown attending the debates ith a new girl friend Irving Geisirg trying to find out about the map South Carolina now being made in e education building, but being nude to....Also declaring he believed e mystery wasn't a map of South irolina at all, but a chart of strategic lints during the War of 1812, or miething. COPELAND CO. 1409 Main Street TUXEDOS for the SPRING DANCES ACCESSORIES H Ml HHHM liSstak \ ' I " -,s. 1 >x>-, v"-?. >h.est< //i& ci^arei Students waiting outside the-library for the nine o'clock hell.... Why don't they charge admission?... .Did Cornelia Jackson really get her finger broken at the Dainas initiation? ....Will someone please explain to us, or draw us a diagram showing how all that is going to help people become better dancers? Inhabitants of the fVomen's Building wondering why they have to pay a quarter for allowing a co-ed not living; there to share their bed for the night... .Doug Sturkic explaining in journalism class that people would read a story mainly because he wrote it.... Another journalism student expressing amazement when told that PREJUDICE REMOVED IN WARSAW Warsaw, Poland. The so-called Aryan paragraph was removed from the statutes of the Mutual Aid of the University of Warsaw on the ground that racial and religious discrimination was out of place. !BARBECUE EATS'1 Curb Scrvicc A Specialty PIG WICH BAR-B-Q 1240 Iiiunpton Street THE NEW DENTISTRY A Phase of Preventive Medicine College Men find in it unusual opportunities for a career The Harvard University Dental School offers a competent course of preparation for the dental profession. A "Class A" School Write for catalogue Lerey M. S. Miner, D.M.D., M.D.. Dem Dtpt.37, 188 Longwood Ave., Betton, Mat*. i y? m an % Ue l/uilb milder IA he'd been going to the wrong class s for the last month. f Doctor Derrick quoting John Bun- i yan in class to this effect: "The mind i can make a heaven of hell, or a hell s of heaven.".... Docs that mean the c same thing to you that it does to us? I .... Bill Cason appearing in class wearing a blue shirt and a'green tic... | Also humming merrily throughout J the discussion... .It must be spring. I Rudolph Warner, Cornelia Reamer, i Jack Fishbournc and Jane Register J listening to Aimee Scmple McPher- ] son.... Converted yet?.... Economics i professor flashing a ten dollar bill to i prove that he had saved money dur- ] ing the depression.... Niels Christensen and May Bclser 1 I MONDAY?TUESDAY I ?On The Stage? R. K. 0. VAUDEVILLE ?Presents? , BROADWAY WHIRL 22?PEOPLE?22 | i ! I l i i i ?On The Screen? I RUTH CHATTERTON IN "JOURNAL I OF CRIME" - Men and say They "COR SOMETH1 I J- you, means th ?that it's what y applies to cigaret A cigarette has not raw or too sv rette to "satisfy" i ? not strong, not You can pro1 whether a cigarc whether a cigarei And it's beca can prove ti Ik about Chester many men a ||k say they satisf ci^aretfe t/jzt tasti snooting two Gamecock reporters in ront of the Carolina theatre....Runors of the wild time had by students it Babcock's birthday party....It teems they had popcorn and suckers, :ven... .Suckers. A ROMAN HOLIDAY : : ! i SONGS, BEAUTY and LAUGHTER! ; Uirft | | { Ruth ETTING ^ Gloria STUART ! ! DAwtfMANNERS i j and the\ j j . i j Gpldwyn Girls | I |@S22B3| = ; I 1 All Next Week 1 " I J M women Satisfy NG to "satisfy" at it pleases you ou want. This tes or anything. to taste right ? /eet. For a cigat has to be mild harsh. ye for yourself itte is milder? tte tastes better. use smokers hese things field that so ind women y. Try them. SS BETTER 1