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The Gamecock Published weekly by the Literary Societies of the University Cf South Carolina during the college year except during exaittinations and holidays Entered as second class mnatter at the post office at Colunbia, S. C., November 20, 1908 Subscription tate---$2.00 per college year. Circulation-1800. Advertising rates fur nished upton request. Offices in Tenement 16, University campus, Phone 8123. 1935 Member 1936 PRssociated Colle6iate Press Distributor of Colle6iate Digest Sole and Exelusive National Advertising Rep resentatives. NATCIONAI. Al1)VERT1ISIN(i SERV'ICE, Inc., 420 Madison Avenue. New York City. Chicago--ltoston-San Francisco-L.os Angoles-ortland--Seattlo EXECU'TIVE RBOARI) Miles Elliott ................. .. . . .... E itor Atherton Whalev ............ sinrxx .llenager Iint rnham .. nin... .. . l s$ Edit'r FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1936 Will Honor Mothers With Chapel Program A Mother's Day program will be presented Sunday night in the Univer sity chapel at 7:00. Dean Francis V. Bradley will deliver an address and a response will he given by a mother of some University student, not yet desig nated. Refreshments will be served at Flinn Hall immediately after vespers for all those attending the program. Billy Nicholson will be in charge of arrange ments for the occasion. All students and the public are invited to attend. --. 9. o. Excessive bathing may mean a guilty conscience, according to University of Chicago psychologists. iHARDLY NOTICE THEM I N MY TRUNK 2044 P1A L M SUITS ~ They pack lightly in yot case..,.but, more impo pack lightly on your per You hardly know you' on when you wear Palm E nearly-nude feeling and haven't had since you t on the banks of the old But you look swell. Pa ented weave keeps its sh< ...and Goodall tailoi Palm Beach to stay smar galaxy of- new colors, checks and weaves... ir business suits,sport suits and slacks.U EPalm Beach suits are sold i everywhere.Look for the tre in thesuit. It's yourassurami COAT AND TROU SLACKS . . . Goodall Comnpe .Co-Ed Tennis Bout_Todaj Winners Announced For Fil Tournament Held On Campur In Many Years With twenty-two entries the antin co-ed tennis tournament began Tu day under the direction of the nem revived Woman's Athletic Associati< Doubles play began Thursday w eight teams entered. Results of first round matches: Betty Comstock defeated Marjo Collins 6-3, 6-3: J ohnnis Stepp defeat Sis Wright 6-1, i-0: Mary Hankins < feated Cornelia Yoder 6-0, 6-0; Eli; heth Harvey defeated Mary Gardr 6-0. 6-1; Uarriet Boyd defeated MA. garet Farrel 6-1. 6-2; Essie Davis t feated Margaret Hawkins 6-2, 6. Dolly Hamby defeated )ink Gain 6-2, 6-4; Mary Smith won over Ru Wilder by default; Betty Teague < feated Bess Dowling 6-3, 6-4; Franc Morris vs. Betty Wrenshall is yet be played. -U. B. 0. Spruce White Heads New Sophomore Clac Spruce (Country) White. Columb was elected president of the risii sophomore class Tuesday. White r ceived 168 votes to 117 for Judsi Moore, Duncan. Lawton Cothr: polled 164 to 121 for Charlie Mur ashaw to be elected vice-presidei while Sarah Ahlgren received 171 110 for Helen Townsend, to be elect< historian. Ralph Dearth was elected secretar treasurer of the class on the first hall last Thursdav. UEACH ack lighty r trunk or suit rtant still, they son. ie got anything teach.You get a boyish pep you sed to run raw swimming hole. Im Beach's pat spe and creases s have styled L. See the great plaids, stripes, vacation suits, y good clothiers1 ide-marked label e of the genuine.j SIER S, $16.75 . .$5.00 my.e Cincinnati Tolstoy's Plk Goes Over B st Is Well Recei Redemption Proves One Of ial son's Outstanding Suc .. cesses ,ly The University Player's prodl M of Count Lee Tolstoy's "Redemi it played at Drayton Hall last Tu and 'Wednesday nights, with a WV day matinee. rie The most capable acting amor ed group was that of Charles Law le- who played the leading role of I ,a- and that of G. Alfred Browning, icr portrayal of a drunkard was dom( r- a realistic technique. e- Other characters who deserve s 4; mention are: Dorothy Scott, as e the leading lady, Sylvia Stern sa played the part of Alasha, a Gyps; e- Myrtle Hair, Helen Townsend, C es Earl Simons, Jr., and Louis Cain to an. Th'e resourcefulness of "Pat" gins, technical stage manager, and fessor R. At. Stephan added to tl S tractiveness of the drama. Othe dents who were cast in the prodt ia, were: Jack Page, Blanche Stei ig Dorothy Platt, Tom Rogers I 'e- Sam Cartledge, Katherine Narey >n Margaret Rogers. In "Redemption", which is writt, ti- two acts and ten scenes was pro< it, in London under the title of "R to tion" and in New York, with ed Barryiore playing the leading under its present title. John G y- played the leading role of Fedya i ot screen production soon after thi vent of talkies. - The scenes for the play are la Russia during the 01d Regium deals with the regeneration and rc of a likeable character, who, thr innumerable efforts overcomes his vailing selfishness. The stry tc a charming "never (1o well" of th per class who is striving to do good but who cannot realize his bition. Unable to attain his goal he tri forget his disappointments by e sive drinking and by "taking up a Gypsy dancer. This Gypsy dE Afasha, played most delighfull: Sylvia Stern, returns his love in a self-sacrificing manner. Fedya I his wife. Lisa. after he spends her money in addition to his per amount. One of Lisa's former I returns and asks her to get a di and marry him. Lisa complys al mands a divorce from her husba TENNIS SQUAD FACES FURM (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) in doubles competition is only a s more and has two more years wit team Billy Brooker whlo has had a noumeunal rise from No. 10 pa dlowui to No. 66 is also a sophiomc John Hussey, regular for the half of the season wvho has hu:i his racket because of outside bus is a seunior and( has played hi: match for C'arolinia. The entire team has woni straight state umatches auid is le the state with Furman a close s< F.very state team has been (Ie by the Caroliuia uietmeun. If th liIirds wini today, the mieet Citadel at Columbiia oui (lay afteruiooui iui the last match seasoui uundefeatedl. Thle state niet tourniament wv held ini Spartanihuurg on Mfay 1 16 auid foiur singles players an< (doules teamis wvill probably rep Caroliuia at the touruney. -U. 9. 0. 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Guest soloists for the ev< I arly, ing will be Miss Rachel Little, pia1 edya, of Columbia, who will play the Moz; vhose Concerto for Piano and Orchestra w with the Symphony Orchestra, and Dorot Byrd Taylor, graduate student of t pecial violin department from Florence, w Lisa. will play "Gypsy Song" by Sarasa who The orchestra will play "Mal ' girl, Slave" by Tchaikowsky, and the "A arles let Music from Rosanunde" by Sc bert. There will be no admissi Hig- charged to the concert, and studet Pro- from the University are especially le at- vited to attend. r st u- --7. S. c. lction Dr. Gee To Speak To rake LeConte Scientisi and Dr. Gist Gee of Greenville will a m in dress the LeConte Scientific Sock :uced Friday night 8 p. m. on "Scientific F epra- ucation In China." John Doctor Gee has spent over thir role, years in China and the Far Fast. I ilbert is a biologist of outstanding repu n the serving as professor of biology in sc ad- eral institutions, and is the author id in numerous scientific articles pertaini It to birds and sponges of the Orient. !birth This will be the last meeting of t ough society for this year. Visitors are i pre- vited to attend the lecture. Us of -v. w. c. "u- DR. REED SMITH WIL a',"- ADDRESS PRESIDENT es to Doctor Reed Smith will address t xces- presidents of South Carolina colleg with" Saturday, May 9, in Columbia, on "R Lucer, quirements for Standard Master r' by Arts degrees in the South." very Doctor Smith has served on a cot eaves nuittee for three years investigating at sonal studying the problems of the M.A. d overs grees, and recently drew up a repc vorce on graduate work in the South. whi d de- he will present in his speech Saturda Ad. He had spent several years studyit the graduates' problems before ser ing on the committee. 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