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LOCKWOOD TALKS
TO CHAPEL GROUP
"Character and it's value in life" was
the subject of a talk by Charles M. Lock
wood, superintendent of Olympia high
School, to students of the University
of South Caroilna at chapel Sunday night.
The program was presided over by
George Coleman, president of the Sopho
more council of the Y. M. C. A. Around t
40 boys were present.
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JEAN PARKER
JAMES ELLISON
OTTO KRUGER
ROBERT BARRAT
ANDY CLYDE
ADDISON RKCHARDS
SARA HADEN
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Address "Y"
TFed Mercer, nationally known Y. M.
. A. worker, has been secured for the
nnual religious emphasis week on Jan.
-16, R. G. Bell, secretary of the Y at
he University of South Carolina, an
Lounced this week.
Mercer has a colorful career which
aries from being an outstanding fra
ernity and student leader at the Univer
ity of Virginia to that of a bum on the
vater front in New York City. While
here, he became a Christian and is now
ne of the best known speakers to col
ege students in the United States.
For the past few years he has traveled
vith Tom Farmer, former bank robber
nd outlaw in the Vest, giving addresses
o college groups.
While on the campus, he will speak at
union meeting in Drayton Hall, and
vill address students in chapel on Jan.
4. During the remainder of the week,
e will be available for conferences with
raternities, sororities, and other organi
ations on the campus.
Groups wishing to secure him are
sked to contact Ray Riddle, presideit
f the Y. M. C. A. at Flinn Flail.
Mercer has recently completed a series
f meetings in West Virginia and is
pending this week at North Carolina
itate University in a return engagement
equested by students who heard him last
ear.
-t. S. C.
Acting for the French government,
he French ambassador in Vashington
as presented the University of South
arolina with 5,000 francs worth of
rernch books to be added to the library,
'res. J. Rion McKissick announced this
eek.
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MONDAY - TUESDAY
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With GEORGE HAYES
WEDNESDAY ONLY
Semi-Finals
FOR THE FEATHER AND LIGHT
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Doctor's Hours
Are Announced
Dr. Edward H-1. Law, physician for
the University of South Carolina an
nounces the hours during which he can
be found at the University infirmary:
'eek days:
9 a. m.-12 noon 3 p. m.-7 p. m.
Saturdays: 9 a. m.-12 noon No af
ternoon hours.
Sundays : 9 :30 a. m.-11 :30 a. m. No
afternoon hours.
Students who require the services
of the college physician are expected
to make calls only during these hours.
In case of emergency, Dr. Law can
he contacted, through the infirmary,
at any time.
READS APPOINTED
FOR CHEST DRIVE
Whitey Rawl and Prof. R. L. Sui
wait have been appointed co-chairma
of schools and universities division
the annual community chest compaig
for the city of Columbia which b
gins Monday.
Rawl is also in charge of raisin
his quota from the university; he
assisted by a team of seven membe
of the faculty.
Those on the team arc: R. V. Mo
rison, V. S. Woods, R. C. Johnsto
Frank Welbourne, Frank Taylk
Frank Meeks, and Mrs. A. R. Child
This team vill solicit members
the faculty for contributions and w
also receive donations from any st
dents who may wish to contribute.
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f'ety Driving C
was begun at the University when Prof.
ent instituted a course in safe driving.
se in highway safety which was taught
Students Have
Strange Names
According to the Blue Key di
rectory students at the University are
STRANGE but PRIM.
They are always cool because of the
FANNING. If this is not enough, there
is a BLIZZARD not many MILES
away, but a COLEMAN keeps us from
freezing.
FELLERS spend most of their
MEANS at the BEACH, BASKIN in
the sun to become TANNER, or \VAR
ING the WRIGHT TAYLORed clothes
at KNIGHT.
In this URBAN HAMLET, with
- STONEY, STRAIT STREETs, SUM
MERS are LONG; RHODES come in
BUNCHES; no one raises CAIN be
cause the LAW MAY put them in a
\VARD.
FLOWERS BLOOM in GREEN
BOWERS: BERRY's grow; BIRDS
fly overhead ; BURCII ES line the
BROOKS; and BELLs ring to CHASE
he CROW to the WILDS of the WEST.
LO\V IHILLS invite a NE\VMAN to
g II UN]' to his IIART's content or if he
is a FISCI IER, to STEPPE into the
.s POOLE and STEELE a YOUNG HER
RIN or BASS.
r- There is only one CASSELL for the
a ROYAL, three )UKES, two KINGS,
r' and two PRINCES.
s' They are AIKEN AULL the time, but
f.Come of th.en are STILLWELL.
You may have REDWINE or COW.
FEE, or if you prefer RAINWATER
turn on the FAUCETT.
You'll Laugh
You'll double with laughter,
when Myrna and Bill double
the fun and romance. The love
bug bit 'em 'cause they did'nt
watch out.
WM.
POWELL
MYRNA
IN
"DOUBLE WEDDING"
- With
Florence Rice
John Beal-Jessie Ralph
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TEXT BOOKS FOR ALL
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Book Store
THE GAMECOCK
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For The Best Work
AT REASONABLE PRIWES
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
For Quick Delivery Call
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Cold Drinks - Cigarettes
Toilet Articles
Ice Cream
829 5. Main St. Phone 3191
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this summer. The Gamecock heartily
Waterfall success in his efforts to mal
versity curriculum.
Overton Wins
Snowden Award
W. C. Overton, a senior at the Univ
ersity, has been awarded the Yates
Snowvden scholarship for the 1937-38
session.
This scholarship with a value of $100
was established by Mrs. Yates Snowden
in 1934 in memory of her husband, )r.
Yates Snowden, who was head of the
department of history from 1905 until a
few years before his death in 1933. Dr.
Snowden was one of the most admired
and beloved citizens of South Carolina
and was accounted the deepest student
of South Carolina history the state has
even known.
The Yates Snowden scholarship is
given on a basis of excellency in history
and the student to whom it is awarded
hol(Is it for one year.
Last year, the scholarship was given
to McKay Brabham of Bamberg.
Overton is chairman of the honor com
mittee at the University.
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There is a DEARTH of COM
MANDERS for the two CAMPS, but
two GOOD CANNONS will help thc
MANN to hold the FORT. if iy
1100K or CROOK, they PEARCE the
WALL, men at the GATES will havc
a WOLF in the BARNES.
CREWS MANN the TILLER of th<
LITTLE boat which lists LEE WARI
when the DRAFTS put CAPS on th<
waves.
Two RIDDLES remain to be solved
why, with a CHAPLAIN, RECTOR
POPE, and PARSON, do we have onl
one PARRISH, and why do we need
BARBER for only one IIAIR?
and Laugh!!
~Now Playing
PALMETTO
Caroli
Insurance
SELLS A POLICY SUITJ~
EACH MEMBER
INDUSTRIAM
"It is better to have it ant
Tere
endorses this plan and wishes Prof.
e this a permanent feature of the Uni
"Y" Decides
To Remain In
Same Location
Student Union
Building Offer
Is Rejected
By unanimous vote, the University of
South Carolina Y. M. C. A. board de
clined the offer of the student union com
mittee for use of limited space in the stu
dent union building.
The Y. M. C. A. had been assigned one
office on the second floor and the use .
of the basement as a pool room. Be
lieving that this space was entirely in.
adequate for the large number of activi
ties carried on by the Y, it was decided
to remain in Flinn Hall for the rest of
this year.
Upon motion by Dr. F. W. Bradley,
the secretary was instructed to inform
the student union committee of their de
cision and to ask that their refusal to ac
cept new quarters in the building this
year would not jeopardize their chances
of receiving adequate allocation next year.
The Y. M. C. A. board was extremely
disappointed in the fact that they were
unable to accept the invitation of the
Student Union board to occupy quarters
in the new building, but because of the
fact that, faced with so many requests
for space, the board was unable to allot
us adequate rooms to carry out our pres
ent program, we had no other alternative.
The Y. M. C. A. board hopes that later
when more space is released for student
activity purposes we may be allotted ade
quate space," R. G. Bell, secretary, said.
With the addition of three new pool
tables, the Y recreation room opened
this week, and more than 125 games of
pool were played the first day. A char;e
of lc per cue is made for the games ini
order to pay fAr repairs and nerv equip
ment.
Members of the board who were pres
ent were Dr. J. Rion McKissick, Dr.
F. WV. Bradley, Dr. G. F. Lipscomb, Prof.
Harry Davis, Dr. George McCntcheon,
H arold Delorme, Ray Riddle, and Harold
Prince.
BOB HAYES LOSES
ENTIRE FORTUNE
Bob Hayes has lost his pocketbook
containing his meal ticket, athletic
book and nine dollars. The pocket
book has Bob's names stamped in it,
lhe is concerned over the loss of the
pocketbook and w&ould like to have it
back wvith or without the money.
Finder will please return it to the
postoff ice.
na Life
Company
~LBLE TO TEE NEEDS OF
OF THE FAMILY
OLD LINE
I not need it than to need it
have it"'