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DORMITORY RENT MUST BE PAID Or Penalty Will Result Dean Chase And Marshal Cantey Make Arrangements For Stu dents to Entertain Guests A campaign to eliminate from the men's dormitories students who are evading the required room fee is being launched by John A. Chase, Jr., dean of administration, and J. M. Cantey, marshal. Besides providing punishment for the illegal occupation of dormitory rooms, the committee has also ar ranged for students to entertain over night guests. Mr. Cantey has charge of the guest book in which the student registers his guest and the days he will be here. The marshal will then place an additional bed in the student's room. The following rules have been drawn up concerning room occupation: (1) Any student of the University residing in the dormitories who has not made the payment of the room fee shall be automatically denied the ac commodations of the dormitories for the remainder of the semester in which the infraction took place, and will be required to pay to the University treas urer a fine of $5 and must make pay ment in full for the days he -was il legally occupying the room at a pro rata-rate of $5 per month. (2) On the second offense of such an infraction the student will be auto matically and permanently excluded from the occupation of the dormitories for the remainder of his attendance at the University, and will be required to pay to the treasurer a fine of $5 and must make payment in full for the days he was illegally occupying 'the room at a pro rata rate of $5 per month. (3) The above rules shall apply to any student who has paid the required room fee, holds a regular assignment in the dormitories, and who permits the illegal occupancy of any of the University dormitories. In other words. the students regularly assigned to a room are held responsible for the oc cupants of the room as well as the con tents. (4) Any student desiring to be host to a "isiting friend may do so for a limited time when approval has been 9 * 2g&Lusr M A oc Musc On Other St. J. Spruce "Country" White- sayi that this column was wrong last we when it stated that he was smoking German-style pipe, explaining, that was distinctly English, being a W lington style Lord Chesterfield bra ... Crystal Taylor finding out wt Marjorie Moorhead was doing wh she is meeting her french classes.. John Burns donning a new hat.. Doctor Babcock foxing his Engli 129 class by not having an append< tomy operation... .The Phi Sigr Kappas going to town in this weel freshmen election...."Rock" Joyr forgetting his number up at the hig way department.... Kit Fitzsimmo shivering in Tuesday's low temper ture for dear ole' Sigma Nu.... Fres man wondering why "Pop" How, hasn't been shot.... Duma Hari wishing that somebody would tell To Hutto that he is her cousin.... Del Zetas hoping their friends wouldi think "cs. cheap when they receiv, invitations to a tea-dance mark, "postage due." Louis Searson getting the shock the semester... .being called Mi Searson by Professor Copenhaver.. Copey, substituting for Dr. Babco, thought it was Louise.. .Gedney HoN sharing his milk with a cat... .wl said hard boiled politician?....Mart Hodes showing his Yankee origin 1 calling historic Trinity church "c that thing"... .Look alikes: Ma Alice Baker and Barbara Stanwyck.. Miss Holland in the registrar's offi Vaying that Bratton Davis looked if he still believed in Santa Claus.. Currie McArthur telling' Madar Sweeny that she ought to get sick.. so the class could get a cut once in while.... Dr. Babcock telling of t person who said that people from B. timore were Baltimorons.... Wond wha. that makes Professors Wie1 fcld and Bonn?....and MIs. Sin son?.... Margaret Rollins suggestii that there were Greenvillains, too.. Helen Dreher finding wild strawb< ries near the wall, this late in the ye Arthur Tatum throwing cans at t secured from the marshal of the Ui versity. t: Wf wea" i' In ,te Press Practices C rg pecan tree behind the canteen.... A 8 ek pencil scribble on one 'of the tenement a walls: "Dictator Foster", ... Fascism it comes to the university?.... Roy rd Rhodes running his roommates nuts w at by expatiating over the charms of his ol ile secret love.... Lucille Godfrey being th - called "Sunshine".... Ruth Dove tell- C ing of the time she painted and h c- rouged a corpse.... Dicky Palmer tv ia drinking milk in the Metro.... Ruth :'s Barber going across the campus eating pa er celery stalks and salt....saying she St hi wasn't going to take any back to the so a- women's building.... Nancy Turner da so h- and Frank Urban don't like their En- in :11 glish elass because the arms of the on -is chairs get in their way-They prefer m the old time desk for two. ta Ruth Dove telling of the time she painted te 't a corpse with lipstick and rouge.... d Emily Gant baby-talking.... Randy'Brad- f d ham slaving away every day in the th library.... George Coleman, Tom Jolly, i Df Tom McCutchen, and Hubert Harmon, ss all from the same floor in the same tene ment, being elected to office in the frosh :k council.... Politics enters the sacred ve portals of Flinn Hall? or in in Social School Begins w or h The second cycle of the school of 18 'social work will begin on November 2 dc and continue for six weeks, Dr. G. gr Croft Williams, head of the University as sociology department, has announced. ref This is the only school of its kind Ur ie between Richmond and New Orleans. Ju It was organized in the summer of 1934 . to train E. R. A. workers and was he financed by the Federal government. - However, in 1935 E. R. A. workers er were not allowed to attend. This year ethey may attend, but it is not com capulsory, a week in six-week cycles. This being r- classed as a graduate school, to re r. ceive the degree Master of Social Sci he ence a total of 24 credits must have been earned, and 300 hours of field ii- work and enough research completed to write a thesis. X ii iii 7itti. IEW RECORDS SET IN FAIR CLASSI( rowds Pack Stadium mn Shines On mlassio Of Classici To Uphold Record Of Forty Years Standing Drawing th6 largest crowd ever t< tness an athletic event in South Car. na, the recent gridiron clash betweer e University of South Carolina anc emson at the State Fair is beinE iled as the greatest in the history of e forty year old rivalry between th< o institutions. Over 18,000 football fans were cked and jammed into the Carolina adium to eclipse by over 3,000 per ns the old state record for atten nce. Every seat in the stadium was Id and the temporary seats placed the end zone were filled to th< erflowing. The night game between the Caro a and Clemson freshmen was at ided by the largest crowd ever tc tness a football game at Meltor Id. With the possible exception of e 1928 Carolina-Furman game, thi5 the largest crowd ever to attend a idiron tilt on this field. Not only were two new records set ring the classic of classics, but a rec d of forty years standing was kept :act. Despite the discouraging ather reports that rain might fall the game for the first time since 36. Old Sol was beaming brightly wn on the scene of South Carolinas eatest football battle. -U, 3. 0. ew York University has provisionally used an invitation to attend Heidelberg iversity's anniversary celebration iii ne. SILVER'S 5 and 10c Store * Thousands of items for University Students at a great saving. y1;" MILITARY South Carolina, the State noted for its drawling English, peaceful atmos phere and blowing cotton fields, came within one vote of being the site for the nucelus of America's defense in case of war, the United States Military academy. Old Fort Dearborn on the Catawba river was the proposed location for the academy. The present site of the academy is at West Point, New York. 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