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Disc uss i Groups F .In ' Legare Leads In Contest Will Discuss Problems President J. Rion EcKissiok Will Lead Group In East Rutledge; Williams President Discussion groups were organized Tuesday night in all sections of the cam pus, the largest, group with 27 members, being formed in Legare college. Morgati D. Arant is president of this group. and Prof. W. S. Woods, leader. . The groups, headed by John R. Turn bull, will -discuss "Campus and Personal Problems," which will be divided intc nine sub-heads yet to be announced. A group in 'East Rutledge college rat a close second to the group in Legare witl 20 members, headed by Dinky Williams with Dr. J.. Rion McKissick as leader. Other groups reported to date are: Tenement 28, 11 members, John Camp president, and the leader-yet to be chosen Burney college, 14 members, Eldridgi Baskin, president, Prof. Carlisle Roberts leader. Tenement 14, 16 members, Currie Mc, Arthur, president, Dave Galloway, leader Tenement 19, 10 members, John Graves president, Dean Orin F. Crow, leader. Announcement concerning other group: will be made next week. As has been previously announced chicken supper or reception will be giver the winning group, with all members wh< have attended every meeting attending a: guests. -'-U. ". O. Gate Three For Students Gate 3 at the University Stadium wil be reserved for students at the Duk< game and at subsequent games. Student are reminded that they are permitted t< bring their dates to sit with them in thi ro9ting section. Athletic Association of licials stated that positively no student: would be admitted to the game withou athletic tickets. A hundred University boys have beei employed this year to serve as ushers program sellers, and ticket collectors. Co lumbia College students will be admittei to the games on 25 cent student tickets. -v. U. O. Thirty Hours For Students Thirty hours in any one week is th largest amount of time that may be sub mitted on any one N. Y. A. time cars according to an announcement made b; Morgan D. Arant, chief clerk. Of this thirty hours not more than eigli h.ours may be recorded for any one da) N. Y. A. employees are asked to not that time is being recorded to the tenti of an hour and not to the hundredth, a a large number seems to be misinforme< Time reports must be received at th office of the Administration before noo on Monday of each wveek. Mr. .Arant urges the full cooperatio1 of all N. Y. A. students on these funda mental points. --u. g. 0. French Club Hears Sweeny "y At the first meeting of he year, Oc tober 6, the Columbia branch, America Association of University Women, wil have as guest speaker Mrs. Grace Cair eron Sweeny, associate professor c romance languages at the University c South Carolina. Mrs. Sweeny will tal on "Modern Trends in Ikrench Thought. Women holdiug the master's degre from the University of South Carolini are eligible to .national membershipi this association and other women gradt ates may become associate member El Columbia 's hoic i II Prios Theat I on Groi ormed enemen ts Registration Deadline Falls This Saturday Tomorrow will be the last day on which a student can register in the University for the first semester, and the last day a change in schedule can be made, according to John A. Chase, Jr., registrar. Yesterday was the last day on which refunds would have been granted for fees paid the University. -U. a. C. Delegates Will Attend Camp To Be Chosen Tonight Eleven Students Will Represeni Y. M. 0. A. At Annual Re treat; Ninety To Attend Delegates from the University Y. M C. A. will be chosen at the regular meet. ing of the senior Y council to-night ir Flinn Hall, to attend the annual Caml Adger retreat, R. G. Bell, executive sec. retary of the organization announced to. day. Eleven delegates will be chosen to rep resent the University at this annual two day retreat for South Carolina colleg Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. members. The conference will be attended by ap proximately 90 delegates from the variou South Carolina institutions of highe learning. Several prominent leaders i religion of the state will make addresse before the assembly. iiss iviims Nesseur, of Winthrop Col lege, is president of the conference, suc ceeding Miss Lodema "Dink" Gaines, wh< was -graduated from the University las June. Registration fee for the retreat is $4.7 and one-half of this amount will be pai< by the Y. M. C. A., the remainder beinj paid by the delegates. - U... improve System For Duke Game Many Changes Mad( New Placing Of Addressing Sys 'tern Enables South Side Spec tators To Hear Many improvements are being made o1 the Carolina itadium in preparation fo the Duke-Carolina game Saturday. Thi public address system will be much bette after the new arrangement'. Those sit "ting in the southern end will be able t hear as well as those in the northern sec ttion. To enable every one to see exacti e where the ball is, large white yard mark ers, painted on both sides, will be place on every ten yard line. Preparations are being made to buil 1additional seats for the Clemson-Cara: lina game as already the tickets are rapid ly being mailed to all parts of the Stat< 'The tickets for this game will sell fc -$2.40, howvever, students wvill be admitte free. Win. Harth, director of student activi ties, announced that the Duke-Carolini tickets are selling rapidly, due to the fac that this is the last time football fants wil be able to see the Duke team for th general admission price of $1.32. -U. a. . a Other South Carolina colleges whos I graduates are members of the n'atiom~ - association are Coker College, Convers f College, and Winthrop College. f The Columbia branch will be enter k tained at the October meeting by Mis "Mary B. Taylor, 515 Woodrow Street. e Officers of the club for the year 1931 a 37 are: President, Miss Isabel Watkins n secretary, Miss Alice B. Carter; treas urer, Miss Marguerite Abel; prograi t. chairman, Mrs. J. R. Hawkins. LATE SKol MONDA Popular .et Ronald COLE) Victor MoLAG rps Are Prof. Williams Gets Degree During Past Summer Prof. Of Mathematics At Univer sity Procures Doctor's Degree From University of Chicago Wyman L. Williams, professor of mathematics, completed the requirements for the Ph.D. degree at the University of Chicago during the summer. His thesis delving into the field of ap plied mathematics was entitled, "Dis sertation, Prominent Configuration In The Problem Of Five Bodies." The faculty of the University of Chicago recommended that the thesis be published. It is understood that such a recommendation is applied to those show ing meritorious work. The work leading to the degree was done under Dr. Walter Bartky, who spoke here last year on "The Expanding Earth, Pro and Con." Professor Williams received both his A.B. and M.A. degrees at the University of South Carolina. Mrs. Williams spent the summer in Chicago with him. FROSHPHRA FORMED Apple Polishing-Vulgar name given hereabouts to a glorified practice. Scien tific method for promoting harmony be - tween student and professor-and inci - dentally for boosting that D to a C. Ap ple polishing cannot be too strongly con demned-when it isn't clever. See Bluff. Assume the Angle-Oh dear, Oh dear. No kiddin'; freshman you'll get used to r it-it hurts us more than it does you! It's 1 only a matter of personal feelings, any 5 way. Blind Date-Excellent way for a man . :nd woman to play a dirty trick on onc . another. The average of successful Blind ) Dates is approximately 2.3 per cent, t which is 1.8 per cent more than legal beer and almost as intoxicating. Bull Session-Seminar of students to 1 discuss questions of vital importance. P.S.-No minutes are kept of the discus sion for various sundry reasons. Camrtpus Politics-We blush with shamc. Sce B%iigineer. Conduct Unbecoming-Anything you think of doing that would be a lot of fun. See Student Council. Cram-Don't worry about this. Exams won't be here until the middle of Novem ber. Crip-Don't let them kid you, bud. There ain't no such thing. See a lawyer, for further explanations. Crusha-"In the spring a young man's fancy-tra, Ia." Dumb Dora-But on the quiet, bo, they ain't so dumb! r Paddle-See Assume the Angle. Pipe-Same as Crip. One man's pipe is r another man's poison. Prerequisite-A fiendish means of pre venting you from taking the course you wanted. Be sure to see Apple Polishing. Rushing-The early bird gets, the y worm, although thlere is absolutely no -pledging during rush week! Don't be d disappointed if tile food is better than later. Suggested comments for opening d a gay conversation: "Nice f rat you fel lows have here." Smoke Up-The handwriting on the wail. A polite little card of sympathy r from the Administration, placing you be d tween the frying pan and the fire. When you receive one, start packing and write - home for a job, or else try openling thlose a nice books you bought at the beginning :t of the year. See Sherman's Definition of II War. e Stand Up-"Oh, gee, I'm sorry, but I forgot all about you coming last night. . You aren't mad, are you ?" In other e words-you go alone, get another girl, or LI don't go. Simple ? e Tight-See Men's Student Counacil at once ! Or at least don't let them see you. -Tradition-A word of nine letters. ~s Tuition-Again see Mr. Sherman's defi nition of war. -"United We Stand, Divided We Fall" ;-Motto of Carolina. When deciphered it means that if the student divides his n money with the College it falls; hence take it all. In college slang the motto V BATURDAY NIGHT Y AND TUESDAY TWO FLAGS" With LN-Olaudette 00O.DUnT (1ER..alnd RIVISET.T 0 Orga n Public Invited To Star Gaze Professor E. C. Coker, who is in charge f the Melton Memorial Observatory, as announced that the customary prac ice of inviting the public to the observa ory will be pursued this year. The large reflecting telescope will be available to visitors every Monday and Wednesday from 7:00 to 9:00 P. M. The concave mirror of the telescope as sent last Spring to Ithaca, New York, where it received a coating of chrome aluminum, much more efficient as a re flector than the silver ordinarily used. The adjustment and mechanism of the telescope itself have also been greatly im proved. Rdbert Lewis, Professor Coker's assistant in the observatory, is In charge of the operation of the telescope. According to Professor Coker the next few months will find the planets in very favorable positions for observation. Three major planets-Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn-are at present in view in the evening sky. In addition, the Pleiades and the Andromeda nebula are now well in sight. SEOLOGY B Y FUNSTER means, "Make all 'checks payable to the University of South Carolina." Eleetions-Again we blush with shame. See Campus Politics. Engineers-See the above. Frat-What the freshman with Greek learning should never call a fraternity. The word ain't collegiate. If you are addicted to the word wash your mouth out with soap. Goal-See Assume the Anale. Honor Points-What your ,family is interested in but cannot understand. Don't try to -grUe uUL . s.yst -ht's hope less. Be sure to see Apple Polishing. Intelligence Test-Politely known as College Aptitude Test. A three-hour seige of mental gymnastics for the purpose of determining once and for all such ques tions as how far is up, hdw long is a piece of string, and where does your lap go whnca you sing the hymn. If you win you lose. Knockout-The girl friend has a date fixed up for you. See Blind Date. Library-A large, barn-like structure where they hide the books in the cellar and pound on the radiators, all winter to amuse you. You don't go there to study anyway, so close your book and learn the more glorious usages of this great in cubator of romance. Women should look their prettiest lere. At 9:00 the exodus begins and if you haven't a (late by then you are terrible. The same rules apply to the Reading Room. Men's Student Council-A select group of reformed sinners. They speak fewv wordls, but them words make sentences. Upperclassmaen-" There little fresh men, don't cry-the faculty willing, you'll be one by and by." W~omnan's Council-What good girls grow up to be. Yell Leader-No deninition is possible. Every university must have them so the pep organization can give them sweaters. No, honey, it's not the "St. Vitus Dance" that makes them act that way. Zymzotic-M r. Noah Webster's s'econid from last word. Zymzurgy--The last wvord of M-r/ Noah Webster! -The University of Ky. Handbook. DePass Acts As Advisor M.S. C. DePass, professor of journalism is acting in an advisory ca paiyto the advertising campaign com miteof the Town Theatre. Teprice of the tickets will be the smasthey have in the past, $5 for reg utrtickets, $3.50 for students. A mem bership campaign will begin at the Town Theatre Tuesday, October 6, 1936. Mr. Julian Hennig will be chairman of the committee and there will be a 3-day whirlwind campaign. The goal is 1,000 members. The theatre is open from 10-1 and 3-5. WEDNESDAY Bette Davis-George Bra -in "THE GOLDEN ARRO ted On Mess Hall Hours Given By Boyd Hughes Proceeds From Phonograph Will Be Given To Lucky Patron Every Wednesday Nite The schedule of dining hours at the mess hall will be strictly observed this year, according to Boyd Hughes, man ager. Breakfast will be served from 7 to 9 on week days, and from 8 to 9:30 on Sundays. The lunch hours are from 12 to 2 on week days, and from 1 to 2:30 on Sundays. Dinner is served each evening from 5:30 to 7. Continuing its policy of last year, the management is giving its share of the profits from the phonograph to some lucky patron each Wednesday night. The names are put on cards and dropped in a box, from which one is drawn. E. W. Callison of McCor mick won the prize this week. --U. U. 0. Heat No Bane AtColumbia U. Miss Sallie B. Anderson, acting li brarian of the Departmental libraries of the University, spent the summer at Co lumbia University in the School of Li brary Service. Miss Anderson state< that three courses required about ter hours' work a day. She attributes one's ability to do suci high-pressure work, even in the heat o New York, to three factors: mob psy chology (everybody works), the inspi ration of the new $3,000,000 library build ing, where all class-room activity and cadWiig are done, and a real interest it the work. With an enrolment in the Li brary School of over 400 the work seem5 to be assigned on the basis of the "sur vival of the fittest," and preventing o an overcrowded field. STRAND MONDAY-TUESDAY DICK POWELL RUBY KEELER -In "Shipmates Forever" WEDNESDAY "You May Be Next" THURSDAY GARY COOPER., MARLENE DIETRICH -In "DESIRE" FRIDAY-SATURDAY TIM McCOY -In "Bull-Dog Courage" Columbia's Modern Theatre LAST TI] Carole Lombar< ZASU PITTS "T HE G A MONDAY! MYRNA LOY "WH I WEDNEI Gloria Stuart "MA YB E TRURSDd BARBARA "WO0M AIB THURSDA mnt WALLACE BEEaY oRE a"THE BI Campus New Design Given Auto For Collegiate Students American Bantam Is Name Of New Speedster Made Especially For College Men An auto speedster designed and priced for college men and engineered by Harry A. Miller, famous designer of Miller Special racing motors, has been an nounced by the American Bantam Car company, Butler, Pa., of which Miller is vice president in charge of engineering. Miller-powered cars have won the Indian apolis races for the last nine consecutive years. The roadster is named the American Bantam and is a custom job but is priced' along with the lower-priced standard cars, says R. S. Evans, president of the company. The auto will be available supercharged and with special equipment for high-speed performance. Thomas L. Hibbard, who in the last 20 years, has designed bodies for some of the highest priced cars here and abroad, including Rolls Royce, Packard, Renault and the leading European light cars, has styled the speedster for smart ness in keeping with the most modern stream-lined autos. He is vice-president of the company in charge of design. The company also manufactures a line of passenger cars and -quarter-ton de livery trucks. Make The Imperial Your Entertainment Headquarters IMPERIAL FRIDAY-SATURDAY "LITTLE MISS NOBODY" JANE WITHERS MONDAY-TUESDAY "SPENDTHRIFT" With HENRY FONDA PAT PATTERSON MARY BRIAN WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY "HALF ANGEL" With FRANCES DEE BRIAN DONLEVY S Where -Students Meet UES TODAY I-Chester Morris WAT PENDLETON Y B RI DE" -TUESDAY SPENCER TRACY P S AW" DAY ONLY -Ross Alexander I TS L O VE" KY-FRIDAY STAN WYCK I I N R ED" Y-RIDAY ROBERT MONTGOMERY MORRIS in G HOUSE"4