The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 13, 1939, Page Page Eight, Image 8
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To Carolina Students
Purpose Of Lecture Is
To Inspire Interest In
Scientific Research
Dr. E. Emmet Reid, emeritus pro
fessor of Organic Chemistry at Johns
Hopkins University, will lecture to
the chemistry students of the Uni
versity of South Carolina, Wednes
day, Oct. 25. In his lectures he
hopes to inspire greater interest in
scientific research and investigation.
Dr. Reid, a scientist of note, who
retired three years ago, annually
makes four trips of one week each,
and during that time visits eight col
leges. Every school pays $100 for
his traveling expenses and steno
graphic fees, but at the end of the
trip, the school is usually given a
one-fourth refund.
Interested only in research, Dr.
Reid, maintains a laboratory at Johns
Hopkins. He is an agent for the
United States Government, the Du
pont Chemical Laboratory, and the
Herculean Powder Company.
Dr. Reid will be here early Wed
nesday morning, and that afternoon
will go on to Furman University.
-University Players
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to head the various divisions of the
staff: Production Manager, Jack
Brown; Properties, Julian Hennig;
Business Manager, Arnold Muir;
Lighting, Mary Desportes; Scenery,
Dan Millsaps; Costumes, Peggy
Hendrickson; Make-up, Helen
Burch; and Stage Manager, Ed Pat
terson.
Those who are interested in try
ing out tomorrow afternoon can
find copies of the script in the
library; and the following scenes
are the ones which will be used in
tryouts. Two of the eight should
be prepared.
1, Scene pages 12 and 13-Am
brose, Poppy, and Agatha. 2, Scene
page 27-Ambrose, Leech, Annav.
3, middle of page 35 to bottom 36
Ambrose, Mrs. Pengarl, Mr. Pen
garl. 4, page 42 to middle page 43
Leech, Ambrose, Borolsky. 5, scene
page 49-Ambrose, Poppy, Borol
sky. 6, scene page 70-Pengrad, Bo
rolsky. 7, page 1 scene 1 part 1
Maid, Leech, Poppy. 8, pages 90
and 91-Anne, Borolsky, and Den
net.
-Garnet And Black
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pher, the organization, and the an
nual staff.
- Any student wishing to be appoint
ed as an assistant to the editorial or
business staffs of the "Garnet and
Black" is requested to notify Hubert
Harmon, editor, or Mac Singletary,
business manager.
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"Students, who have not ob
tained their athletic pictures,
An do so at any time in time
Oamecogk Pressing Club,"'Ur.
F. B. Rawl, director of ticket
sales, announced today.
He added that the 150 persons
who are without pictures should
apply for them as soon as pos
sible. No students will be ad
mitted to the Sumter fair or
the all-important Carolina-Clem
son game unless they have their
athletic pictures.
The Gamecock Pressing club
is located in the Warehouse
building, facing Legare college.
-U. S. C. Christian
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ments will be arranged by the indi
vidual directly with the speakers. The
institute wants as many students as
possible to take advantage of th'ese
personal discussions. "The heart of
the whole week is in personal inter
views," said Doctor Bader. "It is
there that the iitermost problems of
a student's heart are revealed and
cleared up."
Among the leaders already secured
for the week is Dr. John W. Rustin,
Washington, who will lead the con
vocations. Doctor Rustin is a very
gifted speaker who never fails to
hold the complete attention of his
audience.
Lester to Speak
Miss Muriel Lester, famous social
worker of London, England, will lead
one seminar in discussing the sub
ject, "How to Find Help to Live the
Way We Should." Miss Lester has
traveled all over the world and has
written many books in defense of the
Christian point of view. She has
had an exceedingly interesting life.
Her experiences and knowledge will
be of great interest and benefit to
many students.
Other speakers during the week
will be Mrs. Grace Sloan Overton,
Washington, D. C.; Dr. John W.
Rustin, Washington, D. C.; Dr.
Walter H. Judd, Montclair, N. J.;
Roswell Barnes, New York City; N.
C. McPherson, Nashville, Tenn.;
Miss Ernestine C. Milner, Guilford
(N. C.) College; Francis Harmon,
Jackson, Miss., and Dr. Carl Heath
Kopf, Boston, Mass.
Doctor Bader, who will represent
the national Christian mission on the
campus, is general secretary for the
World Convention of Disciples of
Christ and is on the staff of the Fed
eral Council of Churches.
Never before in the history of the
University has such a group of world
famous lecturers and Christian lead
ers been gathered together at one
time on the campus.
T..ere are four boys named Joe
on the South Carolina football
team. Joe Krivonak plays tackle,
Joe Hatkevitch and Joe Patrone are
guards, and Joe Grugan is a back.
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EXTENSim
Bradley Prepares
Listf Books
?reshmen May Find
Special Interest, Help
Dr. F. W. Bradley, dean of the
School of Arts and Sciences, has
prepared a list of books in the Uni
versity library which may be of
special interest and help to fresh
men.
The list is as follows:
Bell-"The theory and practice
of student counseling, with special
reference to the Adjustment in
ventory."
Bell-"Youth Tell Their Story."
Bennett-"College and Life."
Book-"How to Succeed in Col
lege."
Bromley-"Youth and Sex."
Carnegie - "How to Win
Friends."
Etheridge-"Health Facts for
College Students."
Etheridge-"Use of Books and
Libraries."
Edlund-"Pick Your Job and
Land It."
Faunce-"Facing Life."
Ford-"On and Off the Campus."
Fulton-"College Life, Its Con
ditions and Problems."
Harris-"The Relation to College
Grades of Some Factors Other
Than Intelligence."
Hawkes-"Orientation for Col
lege Freshman."
Healy-"Personality in Forma
tion and Action."
Keppel-"The Undergraduates
and His College."
Kunzell-"Character, Growth,
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9f Sharpq's. aefials went for touch
dowas. - .
Sharpe's passing is. supported by
the ground' attack headed by sopho
more Stan Yoder, Claude ,Hackney,
and Bill 'Bolin. 'these four young
men have caused no end of worries
for the mighty Duke Blue Devils,
N. C. State and Wake Forest so it
looks as if the Gamecocks will have
a busy afternoon both on land and
in the air.
Rock Stroud, who, because of in
jury did not make the trip to Phila- 1
delphia with the Gamecocks, is ex
pected to return to action against
Davidson. Stroud, who co-captains
the Birds, will do the football toss
ing for the Enright Riders.
Education."
MacDonald-"The Class Organ
ization and Activities."
Messenger-"Art of Going to
College."
Morse-"The Religion of One
Hundred and Twenty-six College
Students."
Rait--"Life in the Medieval Uni
versity."
Walters - "Student Develop
ment."
Werner-"Every College Stu
dent's Problems."
Wilkins--"The Changing Col
lege."
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:ompire4 with 106; school of,dour
talism, 100, comp'ted witb' 85;
chool ol phrmacy, ,9 co4abared
with 68; school 'of law, -19 com
)ared with 109. Fifty-four students
-egistered in the graduate school to
nake up the total.
Although Coach Enright has not
nade a definite statement as to the
tarting line-up, he will probably
ise Crews and Stan Nowak at the
flanks, Krivonak and Granoff at
tackles, and Hatkevich and Weir at
guards. Hartel will be in the pivot
spot with Elston, Stroud, Blouin
and Arrowsmith making up the
backfield.
All Carolina students will be ad
mitted to the game and to the fair
grounds upon presentation of their
athletic cards.
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Euphreynean Plans
$peaking Choir
A plan ta organize a "speaking
choir" is being sponsored by the Eu
phrosynean Literary Society. The
purpose of this "speaking choir" is in
interesting people in interpretation of
poetry and becoming "poetry-minded."
The first meeting of this group
will be helo in the Clariosophic Hall
in Legare College, Thursday at 4
p. M..
The organization is to be modeled
after the famous speaking choir of
Wellesley College, under the guid
ance of Mrs. Hawkins. Florence
Robbins, who has had courses in this
type work, will be in charge of the
meetings.
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free supper for 'the first seMester
and -.-tbe r.8udent Uun.!b0iding
took top lonors for" the second
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