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FRESHMEN DON RED CAPS TODAY In response to the request of W. H. Harth, Athletic Director of the Uni versity, the Freshmen of Carolina will turn out 100 per cent in "rat caps" at the game today. Co-operating with the Freshman Class in this matter will be the Sophomore Class and the Soph omore Committee on Freshman-Up perclassman Relations. Jimmy Wilson, president of the Sophomore Class and member of the committee, will be in charge of checking caps at the student gate. Those not having bought their freshman caps are requested to do so immediately. TO COLUI THE STA Those visitors who are unab: dations while in Columbia th of by calling at this office, Streets, where a select list of is on file. We will also be glad to have tion relative to the city and f and such other information as We, who live in Columbia, lo a Columbia institution, but as and our hope is that those vis themselves entirely at home. COLUMBIA C 1 COMM PHONES 5' f LO presents For Clas. 22 Exclusive style the College 1A 4' 'and appearac NR favor with bet less of age or 22 reflect tomorr they wear toc shoe men tof 4 ?sMost . |FRIENDI SAXO LOST AND FOUND FROM MRS. MOON Have you lost your watch, your hat, 'our girl? Have you found a book, a )en, a pocketbook? Then tell your roubles to Mrs. Moon at the pos [ice. The student who forgetfully leaves in article on the campus may find it in :he postoffice in the care of the post nistress. Originated eight years ago, the lost md found department is the idea of Mrs. lfoon. It has returned an average of two mundred articles a year since its begin ning. Today there are a number of ar ticles in the office-a top coat, a bunch )f keys, two fountain pens and an ec )nomics book. OME IBIA AND TE FAIR le to secure hotel accommo is week, will be taken care corner Lady and Assembly rooms in Columbia's homes our visitors call for informa or a list o? points of interest they may desire. ok upon "The Fair" not as a South Carolina institution, iting us this week will make t HAMBER OF ERCE 1 71 - 5172 I R5HEIM r of '@1 or '41 s designed primarily for [an - so fine in quality ce that they're finding ter dressed men regard. position us. men who Dw's style in the things lay. We've experienced it you. Style shown $11: wayls *9'*.,1O ,YS *5 DULLUM Westb, ;e 'j1' Henry Westbrook and His Univers hythm for the Social Cabinet's annual |ampus band is largely responsible for eason. "Itemizi GULF Prof. R. A. James was endeavoring o impress on his class the fact that all owns grow north and east. One smart reshman co-ed insisted that her town ould not grow east as there was a atural barrier preventing growth in at direction. Prof. James insisted that he town would overcome the natural arrier. When the student still begged o differ, the Professnr asked what the arrier might be. "The Gulf of Mex o". promptly replied the young lady. -u. e. u. NEW MEMBERS Twelve new members will be initi ted into Sigma Alpha Zeta, national onorary chemical fraternity at the The "STANDS CHEER" n ot smart! a RUFFI, ALFKIN COMBIa"lNATIp"ofNS..B lk Bon Guey, reen, lgh , Thisbre Hurea! he downtomrerowt JACQUELINE Slipper Shoppe 1536 Main Street ook'And His Si ity of South Carolina Orchestra, ahc l Carolina-Clemson dance, held in th the success of the colorful affair whi ngIn Pane University of South Carolina tomnc row at 8 p. m., it was announced 1 Atherton Whaley, president of the s ciety. The new initiates are Billy Hoy, J Berry, Arnold Werle, H. K. Freshle J. C. Clark, Waites Tanner, S. Poliakoff, George Waring, Tom Dul George Haddad, Lonnie Garrick, ai Margaret Ashe. MC"ing pkcturec, one illustrati: vitamins and another illustrating ruw proof metats, wd!! be shown to t members tomorrow night. Regulal meetcinigs of S. A. Z. are he twice each month. --U. B. C. DISCUSSION With a total of 258 points, the di cussion group in tenements 9 and is leading in the contest for a turk dinner, Jimmie Thomas, chairman the discussion group committee a THINK OF COLUMBII pro Bery,Ar olWeL H. K. Tsl Mar aretAs e.s For Sport e ilForsh vi :-n Lanather i$8.95tngru :-mer tomrro nightonl :-uaafIeig Spor pliS. 4.9r t-vicertachckinth. WihattaS f2poits,wted cusio grointnemk 9 n isladn iffer fontfrauk diner Timi Ths,s ima th :icsso- ru Ch c omites AT SOLK'AT ving uys g e of t. .. , %~;.Cr-2f r-ca sC w ga cc es so . - A wn above, last night furnished swingy 8c e University gymnasium. This talented th drew one of the largest crowds of the le t, flc xgraphs" t r- nounced this week. re )y Tenement 21, with Dr. J. Rion Mc o- Kissick as its leader, is second with da 250 points, and tenement 25, under Ray o :e Riddle, is third with 239. y, Other groups and their points arc gl R. tenement 1-3, 235; Sigma Chi, 217; :e, 11-12, 233; 15, 234; 19, 113; 23, 237; d 24 1-2, 224; 29, 218. de -U. 9. o.- th g DERRICK t- On October 24 Dr. S. M. Derrick, pro- m - f cw ricsat theUnvr will leave for Baltimore to attend the A ia National Tax Association Convention- r, Oct. 24-28. While at the convention us he will participate in the discussion on cc the Social Security Program of Presi- fie s- dent Roosevelt. 10 On his return from the convention, Dr. A y Derrick will make the second of his se of ries of addresses to the Richland County n- Teachers' Association Friday, Oct. 28. A DAIRIES' f "e ducts HE CANTEEN b ur -ba Jackets! Jlackets! I 3 tu ol Wear! For The Best Wear cc MEN'S STORE th U Lh $2.95-$3.95- 34.95 e di $7.95 ahc o f 0< ar Fashion'o P2.95-$3.95 1, N N hi 95-$3.95 P ti | MEN'S STORE ic v ser ?, .i1 SPECULUM VITAE By DLNXY WITTAM$ roday, the Gamecocks play the Ti rs. It is but a football game. Eleven m will face each other for an hour play and then history. But this tilt will not be an ordi nary football game. Thousands of dol lars will be bet on the outcome. Sev eral fistcuffs will c a u s e spectator a t a n d i n g-scenes. B on fi r e s, which have been burning for years, will light en the streets bor dering the campus. ass buttons and buttoned-topped rat ps will predominate. It is the Clem n-Carolina game. So far this season have predicted several football mes, all so far being perfect in their ntents. This week we have the hard problem of the season: The Clem n-Carolina tilt. But here we go: CLEMSON 13.....CAROLINA 21 DEFINITION OF THE WEEK: professor is a guy who talks in meones else's sleep. LOUD LAUGHTER-Clemson col ;e has the audacity of condemning e "Big Apple" dance because it is "a nce which wrecks havoc on a dance or and sends conventional dancing the sidelines." For the laugh of the week, let us print a bit of the Clemson editorial: 'he dignity for which Clemson dances e noted are not to be spoiled by a nce fad .... Clemson dances have ng been dances steeped in tradition. hey have been tinted with a certain amour, color, and dignity which nks them with the leading dances in e South. We therefore urge the stu nt body and the CDA to preserve is dignity by combining in a concen ited effort to blot out anything which enaces this dignity." Maybe tie dances I attended at the gricultural college were 'off-the cord" sprees, Anyway, we cannot iderstand Clemson-of all schools ndemning the Big Apple as undigni :d. PRAYER O God, let my thoughts Shine white and holy, Like fragrant candles in the dark And when sleep has blessed My tired eyes, Softly blow the tapers out, O God. ADDENDA: A Ballot for "Commer ilized Courtesy" to "Jasper" of Metro me.... best example of Southern ducation" toward the racial problem: Ie barber shop on main street, always led with patrons of the Caucasian ce. .. .although run entirely by negro rbers... .it's also one of the oldest tsiness establishments in Columbia, I derstand.... approximately 40 foot Ils were used during the 1936 grid mpaign.... a hope that Clemson will t fill the papers with news about all eir players being on the sidelines th "lime burns" and the same players rning up at the game and playing ntinuously for the entire period. NOTES FROM A TYPEWRITER ..I had you followed on your trip to uicago. I learned that you stayed in e tallest hotel in the world, that you wre stopped for reckless driving, that u visited everything from the night ots to the symphony orchestras, and at you bought a new hat to keep the ow off your head. Your visit to the niiversity of Chicago and Northwest ni were brief but educational. Your icovery of the trip, Chicago's mister des, whom you found in the baggage :er arriving in the Windy City knows e thing-Chicago. You must have tten a few ideas fromt the convention dging by this "comet" makeup of the per this week. Anyway, let's get to ark. [FTED LINES o eeny-meenie-miney motive ave I handy; nor a "so live hen thy summons come"; nor time; or inspiration; nor a dime. THINGS WE CAN DO WITH UT.... Three classes of cheerers at ir grid games: Whiskeyellers, Alcho >llers, and Cognacheers. One proud >te is that after the student body cam tign last season to eliminate drink g, the students have been the less Fenders. CAROLINES... .Toasts to Frank eeks and J. T. Penney for their work i the past two football games.... at tenement 1 has a unique housing rangement. Black on one side, White i the othe... ..with Miles between. aw reigns above and Cops stay be