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Board Holdl Meeting In New Political Science McKissick Will Apply F The board of trustees held t the University campus -yesterdi tions and heard an encouraging versity from President J. Rion Through resolutions, the Ur lowing actions: Authorized the award of the de-1 gree of Bachelor of Arts with music as the major course of study; Provisionally approved the employ ment df an associate or adjunct pro fessor of political science for 1941 42; Approved a plan for coordination of the work of the South Caroliniana committee and theSouth Carolina li brary, under which the president will appoint a director of the South Caro liniana library. Draftees Get Credit Authorized, in the case of students who withdraw to enter the armed service of the United States, that he be given credit for any course he is then pursuing, provided he has been enrolled in the course for a period of not less than two-thirds of the semester and provided each depart ment shall approve such credit on the basis of such tests and examinations as the department may determine; Awarded the faculty residence at 910 Sumter, formerly occupied by Dr. \V. S. Currell, to Dean Orin F. Crow of the school of education; Provided for part-time evening classes in engineering to aid in train ing of engineers for defense work; Authorized the president to tile a formal application for a naval ROTC unit armory to be constructed under the national defense program; Provided that all space in the new library building be devoted to library purposes and that none of this space be allotted to any group or organ ization for quarters of any sort, pro vided that temporary space may be allotted if in the judgment of the president it is necessary to do so. The board also tendered thonks as follows: To Tatum Gressette "for the high ly successful results of his efforts for upbuilding University athletics;" To Ralph Lewis, "alumni secretary, for his energy, vision and accom plishments for the uphuilding of our alumni organization;" To members of the faculty who have been engaged in productive scholarship; To Ben M. Sawyer and the state highway department for construct ing sidewalks and driveways around Sims college and the University li brary; To John Hughes Cooper for per mitting the Naval ROTC unit to use Forest Lake and for allowing the unit to construct a storehouse, pier and boathouse on his property at Lake Viewv; To Capt. R. A. Hall, in charge of the Naval ROTC unit, and his staff; To the Columbia Kiwvanis club for providling a trophy to be awardled to the best-drilled platoon of the Naval ROTC unit; To Senator James F. B3yrnes, to Admiral Chester William Nimitz, to Admiral WV. Hf. Allen and Captain Forrest Lake for their helpful co Carolina L.ife Insurance Co. Sells a Policy Suitable to the Needs of Each Member of the Family inDUSTRIAL-OLD INE "IT IS BETTER To HAVE IT AND NOT NEED IT THAN TO NEED IT AND NOT HAVE IT" SPECIAL ATTENTION Given To U. S. C. Students At MIDDLEBROOK'S SHOE SHOP 1433 Sumter Street In Front of Y. M.C. A. PHONE 2-6640 Winter Library Prof To Be Employed; Dr Naval ROTC Armory leir regular winter meeting on ty, passed a number of resolu report on the state of the Uni McKissick. iiversity trustees took the fol Patrol Officer To Address Jan. 16th Young Demo Meet Constitutional Matters Were Discussed At Last Gathering Of Politicos Captain Fleming Mason of the South Carolina Highway patrol will be the guest speaker at the next meet ing of the University Young Demo crats to be held on Thursday night, January 16 at the Euphradian hall. The chapter had an interesting meeting last Monday night, at which refreshments were served. Ed Cush man, president of the chapter pre sided. A, great many constitutional matters were threshed out, and the club set the dues at a dollar per year. Plans for a Young Democratic dance in the spring were formulated and a membership drive is being planned to go into operation shortly. Bill Rhodes and Margaret laskell are co-chairmen of the membership committee. Boyd Jordan is chairman of the constitutional committee. All students interested in the Young Democrats are urged to attend the next meeting after holidays. Music Department Presents Recital All-Student Affair To Be Heard On December 17th The music department of the Uni versity of South Carolina will present an all-student recital in the Univer sity chapel, Tuesday, December 17, 8:30 p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend. Prof, Hugh Williamson, director of music at the University said, "This is the first student recital given by the department this year. The audience, whether they be music stu dents or lovers of music will find the program varied and interesting enough to hold their attention." operation in connection with the establishment of the Naval ROTC unit. President McKissick told the trus tees that the attitude, condluct and spirit of the student body (luring this semester have beeni "remarkably goodl" and "that there have been no major violations of regulations." Declaring that the most v'alable add(ition to the University this year is the Naval ROTC unit, President McKissick paid high tribte to Caps. R. A. Hall "for his tine cooperation in establishing and adlministering the uinit. China Watches SYLVAN BROS. Sterling Silver JEWELERS &i DIAMOND MERCHANTS SENUINE MERCHANDISE ONLY - NO PLATE NO IMITATION 0OR. MAIN & HAMPTON - COLUMBIA, 5. C. PRINTING D] 0 *00 S1224.] See Our LineOf Christmas Greeting C4ad Spons * .-N' 'b.X. Above are pictured the sponsors I cember 17 in the Hotel Jefferson ba dent; Peggy Forbes for McIver Rit ond row) Frances Sloan for Bubb Jane Everett for Buck Mew, lieuter decorations committee; Lou Gillan< Ravenel, invitations committee chair new Naval ROTC unit. USC Music Departmeht Gives Weekly Program The weekly radio broadcast of classical recordings selected from the Carnegie musical library and pre sented by the University of South Carolina music department over sta tion WCOS will be devoted to the works of Rachmaninoff during De cember. CAROLINA'S MOST POPULAR RESTAURANT Bihari's Restaurant 1229 Hampton Ave, Company EPARTMENT INE 393 * Miain od hSpecial Price. ors-Compass And Chart Ball te I I AA or the Compass and Chart ball which will be danced the evening of De llroom: (left to right, first row) Emily Brown for Dick Jefferies, presi ey, vice-president, Beverley Capplemann for Bill Horger, secretary, (sec er Little, treasurer, Mildred Brannon for Luke Willis, lieutenant, Betty ant, (third row) Jeannette Bagnal for Johnny Dieter, chairman of the I for Harry Hinson, publicity chairman, and Beverly Thorn for Jim man. The Compass and Chart is a national honor society of Carolina's The program which is broadcast atEV N MO RC. 0:05 p. m. Wdnesday is inter spursed with explanitory commentsDIL80 by David Parker, music student at te.cun h iue the University. HERE WAS A MAN! He Had 27 Wives And 47 Children! His Riding And Marksmanship Were Leqend . . . T H E GREAT AMERICAN MOTION PICTURE ... 3 & 'l imTYRONE POWER LINDA DARNELL OJIDEAN JAGER AND A CAST OF THOUSANDS. I I ~ IiSaturday5 Niht -oalso Starting Monday COMING THURSDAY! Wallace Beery in "W Y 0 M I N G" The Amazing Revelation Of A Beautiful Girl's Experiences JOAN FRANCIS/ DENNTI'LEDEBER LLOYD ANNA NOLAN STEN OTTO MARIA LUWO JOHNNY DONALD DUCK in Wednesday - Thursday See This Before You Leave! Members Of Debating Team Are Chosen Wed. Hartness, Brittain, McCants And Dreher Take Places In Order; Hill Is Selected Alternate George Hartness, Deward Brittain, Clarkson McCants, and Holmes Dreher finished in that order to take the four places on the University of South Carolina debating team. Tryouts were held Wednesday night in the Euphradian Literary society hall. SJimmy Hill was named alternate Five New Courses member of the team. "'S ude ts Dr. W. H. Ward, Prof.M.G Offered Christophersen, and Dean Arney Childs served as judges in the tryouts. Biology, Economics And Tryouts for places on the negative Math Receive Additions team will be held next Wednesday Five new courses, three in biology, in the Clariosophic hall in Legare one in economics and one in mathe- college. The program will begin at 8 p. m. matics, will be offered at Carolina Debating schedules are not cor soon, John A. Chase, Jr., dean of ad- plete, but two tours will be made in ministration, announced this week. the spring-one to New Orleans and The biology courses are: 134, plant one to New York, according to Wal morphology, four credits, taught by ter Taylor, chairman of the debating Prof. P. J. Philson; 146, food bac teriology, four credits, taught by Miss Carolina boasts a girl on two of its Elizabeth Jane Krauskoph, and 192; athletic teams. Sarah Rushton, ten biological chemistry, four credits, nis; and Jane Crum, golf. Prof. H. W. Hayes. Prof. George W. Tomlin will teach Economics 48, a three credit course taught by Prof. H. W. Hayes. Mathematics 16, a. three credit course in plane and spherical trigo nometry, is intendled only for stu-DG dents in the Naval ROTC unit. The professor for this class has not been namedl. named.5197 - PHONES - 5198 The new University library will be 1204 Min Street one of the finest college library buildings in the South. i t HENRY f FON DA 8 JACKE TIERNEY terde Taf charma fI tCOOPER ~ HENRY HULL. IN TECHNICOLOR GOMN OADWE 3 Big ta. Sara Starts DAYS MON DAY bui'singsainathesSout Sic o antkeni softpleredobsomssres your Aro IdaER E Who's-hofta collar atthyd THE CINKL CHES(E rt vraerniy hsmooth. -Arssh r otwnt buckles-dlevs- t Tuxedos and Tils crin l Ac c,esoiesa Miln tathdy