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Men's Glee Club
To Give Eight
Spring Concerts
Group Has Givem Two
Concerts; Tour Will
Start Next Tuesday
The Men's Glee Club of the Uni
versity will give eight concerts in
the next two weeks, it was an
nounced yesterday by Fred Schiff
ley, President of the Club. Two
appearances have already been
made this week, one at Columbia
College of Tuesday night and one
at a banquet for members of the
South Carolina General Assembly.
The next scheduled appearance
will be made at the First Presby
terian Church next Sunday morn
ing, March 17. The Club will also
sing at the evening services of the
First Baptist Church on the same
day.
On next Tuesday the club will
take to the road and give a concert
in Bamberg; the following day it
will appear in Allendale, Vednes
day, March 20.
During the holidays a more ex
tended tour will be made, including
visits to Greenville, Clemson, and
Limestone College on the 25th and
26th of March. Other appearances
may also be made on this trip.
These concerts climax a year of
intensive work in preparation. How
ever, the club has from time to
time sung several times in shorter
programs. On two occasions it has
been presented in chapel, and twice
it has sung in Columbia churches.
The Columbia College perform
ance Tuesday evening was the first
full-length concert to be given. On
the program with the club were:
the University Quartet, consisting
of Eddie Williams, Ralph Beck
ham, Robert Barr, and R. G. Scar
borough; also Gus Williamson,
Violinist, and David Parker, Pianist.
Of the 435 departments of engi
neering in U. S. colleges, 75 per
cent do not require theses for bach
elor degrees.
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Dr. Shedd Lectures
To University Groups
And Chapel Assembly
YMCA Sponsors Visit
Of Famous Educator
And Religious Worker
Dr. Clarence Shedd, director of
Religious E.ducation at Yale Uni
versity, delivered a series of lec
tures on the campus Wednesday
and Thursday.
Speaking un(ler the sponsorship
of the Young Men's Christian As
sociation, Doctor Shedd arrived in
Columbia onl Wednesday. His first
speech was to the Presbyterian stu
dent group of the University at
six o'clock the evening of his ar
rival.
Seven o'clock Wednesday night
the Yale educator spoke to the
YMCA in Flinn Hall.
The high spot of Doctor Shedd's
visit to Carolina was his chapel ad
(ress yesterday. The speakers
many years of successful work in
religious fields was evidenced by
the helpful contents of his address
to tihe stu(lent body.
Large Number of Lost
Articles In Post Office
Mrs. Nannie T. Moon, postmis
tress at the University of South
Carolina, reports the following mis
placed articles turned in at the post
office this week; two pairs glasses,
two combs, one pair ladies' gloves,
one pair men's gloves, two scarfs,
and one fountain pen.
These articles may be regained
by the owners on identification. If
not called for, they will be returned
to their finders. Mrs. Moon says
several articles which have never
been called for may be had by the
persons who turned them in.
Henhouse Guest Room
Receives Spring Ware
The guest room in Sims Col
lege, University of Sou,th Carolina,
has ben dressed up for its future
guests-sheets. towels, blankets,
spreads and drapes for tle windows
have been added. Any girl can re
serve the guest room for her
mother or friends by seeing Mrs.
Graham, matron at Sims. There
is only the charge for laundry for
tile new guest room.
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on to the South Carolina college
a competitive examination. The
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South Carolina, winner in 1935;
South Carolina, winner in 1936;
South Carolina, winner in 1937;
winner in 1938; and Gus A. Ropp,
in 1939.
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Chinese Discs
Bring Musical
'Confuciusion'
Oriental Discords
Drive Carnegie Set
Listeners To Cover
What Confucius really said in
that song that is sweeping the
country was recently brought to
light when Wade Atkinson, Uni
versity Student, donated some
authentic Chinese recordings to
the collection of the Carnegie
Music Set.
The unfortunate part of it is,
the titles to the records are in
Chinese, and the words to the
songs are in Chinese; so the stu
dents that have run across them
in the music room have had no
little difficulty in finding out just
what Confucius did say, after all.
Whatever it was, the music to
which the words have been set is
a bit wierd to say the least. For
Chinese music is based on a dif
ferent scale from occidental mu
sic, and it all sounds like a horri
ble mess of dischords to anyone
who is not used to it. And
another difficulty is that no one
seems to be able to stand it long
enough to get used to it.
But the wailing of the oriental
soprano goes on, as students con
tinue to discover the records and
have a try at them.
Another gift has been received
by the Music Set recently, in the
form of a collection of rare
American folk songs and a few
World War ballads.
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grass and spring splen
dor.
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Half of the University debat
debating trip yesterday which
debate with Columbia Univers
York.
FOARD, BAKER
The four members making the t
John Foard, and Dave Baker.
The team meets in order Duke, U
Pennsylvania, \Vest Point, New Y<
versity.
All debates will be on the neutra
hate with Columbia which is on the
Youth Congress is a failure and sh
Dave Baker will represent the Univt
All the members making this trip
this will probably be the last debate
unless the recent faculty ruling is
statement made by Searson, "We ir
last chance, to officially represent t
We will try not to lose a single' del
The debate team's Southern trip
the debaters arriving in New Orlean
were Tom McCutcheon, Sid Duncan
They had a successful tour and o
Southern, Tulane and L. S. U.
Sixty per cent of Columbia Uni
versity's graduates continue their
studies in the university's advanced
schools.
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eutrality Query
ing team left on. its Northern
will culminate in a broadcast
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,SEARSON, GALL
rip are Larry Gall, Louis Searion,
niversity of Richmond, Georgetown,
)rk University, and Columbia Uni
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topic, Resolved: That the National
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are law students except Foard, and
trip participated in by law students,
rescinded. All three concur in the
itend to make the most of this, our
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was held the first part of February
s for the Mardi Gras. On this trip
, W. P. Baldwin, and Frank Jordan.
n it debated Emory, Birmingham
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of efforts to promote international
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