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Studenti Student-Faculty Reh Subdivides And Con Five Projects Hove Be For 'Work Next Year; The five newly appointed sub-comm ship committee will meet tomorrow in plans for next year's projects. The capacity and will submit its findings board of trustees. Members of the sub-committees4& are: Centralization of money drives, Dr. Walter Herbert, chairman, Dean Arney Childs, Morris Mazursky, Kathryn Edgerton, and Don Law. Social: Emily Wolfe, chairman, Miss Leilla Johnson, Prof. Hugh Williamson and Cooper McEachern. High school program: Miss Eliz abeth O'Dell, chairman, Dr. Howard Carr, Tina Cannon and Frampton Toole. Student activities: Bill Jones, chairman, Dean John A. Chase, Jr., Dr. Joe Norwood, Frank Sloan and Millie Zimmerman. Proposals for new courses: Dean F. V. Bradley, chairman, Prof. Vil liard Davis, Sarah Flinn, Charlie Knowlton and Bill Blake. Chairman of the general committee is Alva Cogge,hall. SAY "B"OO TO B ...AND TAKE YOUR Don't start your vacation clutt lems when a phone call to RA of all such troublesome detail and bags, speed them to you and expense. The low rates in receipts, to say nothing of pic charge within our regular veh principal towns. You can send RAILWAY EXPRESS. Just phon< RAILWA NATION-WIDE RA UNI\ Dear University Student: This open letter in properly informed as to 1 Those of you who wish t Sophomore courses as wc celerate your progress in The summer session semester hours of credit, Now as never before as far as possible, in ord sacrificing the amount ol ore given more intensivE regular sessions and thre as much work as possibl< into the service of the N( By means of a circ find the courses that th< evening courses, as well period from August 3 to special request. The nu or not the course or cour: We shall be especic be of any service to you, I Building, for further infc as soon as possible. JAS/G And-F 3tions Committee inues Its Work en Selected As Basis Will Recommend Only ttees of the student faculty relation the University aboretum to formulat committee is acting in an unofficia :o the president for approval ,by th Mazursky Receives Medal For Oratory Five Students Compete For Annual Keitt Award Morris TMazursky, Sumter, won ou in competition for the Lawrence 1\ Keitt medal for oratory in a contes held on the campus, Tlursday, Apri 30. Also competing were: Bill Lang fan, Bill Dorsey, Arthur Wilder an Hubert Burton. The award is presented by Nfis: Anna Keitt who has given $500.0 to found a medal for oratory, namie< for her father, former Congressmaj Lawrence Ml. Keitt. It is awarde( annually. IGGAGE BOTHER TRAIN CAREFREE! ered up with luggage prob 1LWAY EXPRESs relieves you s. We'll call for your trunks r home, and save you time clude insurance, and double c-up and delivery at no extra icle limits in all cities and "colfect", too, when you use for informarion or service. CXPRESS INC. IL-AIR SERVICE U SUMMER SCHOOL ERSITY OF SOUTH CARC COLUMBIA, S. C. [~he Gamecock is writ ten to you he advantages offered you in ou make up work will find a vwide II as elective courses, and those >rder to graduate sooner, will fine opens June 9 and closes Augus ten if one subject is a laborator' it seems advisable for students er to shorten the period of their work covered by each course. 'l ly and therefore, a student ma a summer sessions. Particularly toward their degrees before th ition. ulair letter we are asking for ti ry want listed in the bulletin an as those who want to take one August 22, to get in touch witl mnber of applications will determ ~es will develop. Ily pleased to have you with us >lease come to the Summer Schoc rmation. If you desire a room Cordially yours, J. A. STODDARD, Director of SummE Vleet Tor1 t The Console d ti t Si i at 01 a, on Caldwell's Cafeteri SERVED DAILY - Old Fashioned Family We Feature Traditional Southern "FOOD AT CALDWELL'S TASTE "Look For I MEHLMAN'S R 1427 Main DEPENDABLE CHECKER PHONE 2 Carolina's Most Popular Restaurant BIHARI'S RESTAURANT 1229 Hampton Ave. We Carry a Complete Stock of SHAEFFER'S - PARKER'S WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS Also a good cheap pen for $1; Leather brief cases $2.50 to $8; Leather note books 65c to $3. The R. L. Bryan Company 1440 MAIN STREET AnythIng Needed In the Classroom Headqu foi Carolina| COMMUNITY CU Five P HARVEY'S C 1230 Hampton Street PRIVATE DINING ROC No Charge for Hall : JACK ULM~ SREALl! REAL ESTATE - RENTALS 1217 Washington Street PHONE: Exclusive Agents for "Anothi niorro.w, Iritish Lecturer, .erard Priestly, ro Talk In Chapel Carolina Students Hear Competent Authority On International Affairs Gerard Priestley, -ioted British lec irer, formerly of London University till lecture in the University chapel, L 'uesday, at chapel hour. Priestly, is rho is considered a competent au- 1 iority on international affairs has C ctured in most of the capitals of urope and in many leading univer- b ties, clubs and forums. tl He lived, in Germany during the b 'ational Socialist Revolution and n as visited Nazi Germany eight times nce 1933. In 1938 he spent three onths in the Balkans and Turkey a id was a guest of the Royal Ru anian Government. During the summer of 1941 Mr. A riestly spent several months in A cru, Chile, Argentina, Urauguay cJ id Brazil. le will leave at the end E May for another tour of Central E id South America. 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The p!?., will presented at Drayton Hall the !xt week. The show is an impressionistic ef )rt with its #effect based on lighting id staging as well as characteriza D11. Cast in the production are: Laura ce Green, Lester Pilcher, Bert Hill, Ibert Eggerton, Oby Lyles and Carl tkins. Several parts have not been st. wart Schuler Elected ISC President Of ASCE Ewart Shuler, rising senior from floree, was elected president of the udent branch of the American So ety of Civil Engineers for the com g year at a meeting held Tuesday, ay 5. Ire succeeds Richard Pool. Other officers are: Alton Riddick, ce-president; Dick McCalbe, secre ry and Marion Ilryson, treasurer. olumbia Office Supply Co. R I N T I N G Commercial Stationery Office Equipment 12 Lady Street Phone 5163 AROLINA ENGRAVING CO. Ain't Got No 00Y! . - - Meet The Ion Who Isn't There! a wa? no.u RITZ SUN. - MON. carro 1647 Main Street PORTRAIT- PH Don't I THAT GRADUA Something I * You Will Treasure BUSINESS IS ESSENTIAL TO EVER COLLEGE MEN DAY. NIGHT. AND Draiughiion's Bu 1218 Sumter Street FRANK W. L.YIK. PREIDENT MR. D. T. FAULKENERI Thini COLUMBIA DAlI Sold at th SPlans Euph President; In This Position Board of Publications Discussed By Members Isadore Bernstein, rising senior in law school from Columbia, was elect ed president of the Euphradian Lit erary Society for the coming semes ter at the last meeting this semester of the society Tuesday evening. Other officers elected were: Hubert Burton, vice-president; Hugh Hanna, secretary; Jay West, treasurer; Cal vin McLaughlin, censor; Jimmy Hill, literary critic; Dan Hollis, custos forum; Norman West, financial 6ec retary; Jay Hammet and Lawrence Stevens, board of publications; Bill Jones, student council; Bill Lang fan and Morris Mazursky, debating council. Following much parliamentary dis cussion, the Society passed a motion by Sol Blatt, Jr., going on record with a resolution to favor the pres ent status of the board of publica tions and also to favor any action it has taken recently in relation to The Gamecock or any other publica tion on the campus. Also passed was a resolution fa- 0 voring the continuation of the student council in its present status without change in the student body constitu tion. The Future Teachers of America, an organization of students in the school of education, elected officers at its meeting last Wednesday. They are: Mary Haile, president; Mildred Salmon, vice-president; Catherine Martin, secretary-treas urer; and Richard Jackson, publicity chairman. Sunday - Wednesday "My Gal Sal" IN TECHNICOLOR - with - RITA HAYWORTH VICTOR MATURE CAROLE LANDIS -0 Thursday - Saturday "Bugle Sounds" - with - WALLACE BEERY MARJORIE MAIN DONNA REED fli IO * Phone 2-7765 OTOGRAPH ER Forget flON PICTURE rreph-cable In Years To Come * TRAINING YONE, PARTICULARLY AND WOMEN BPECIAL. CLASSES siiness Colllege :-: Telephone 5951 WN. LYKES, JRt.. VICE-PNsEU,D,y ( of t|ES PRODUCTS Cant-een 1acuity I Maestro A t t Music director Hugh Williamsc at the console of the new organ. -USC News Pliot Records - Records POPULAR - CLASSICAL Large Stock - Listening Booths BRADFORD Radio Service "We Make 'Em Talk" PHONE 8131 Radio and Phonograph Repairs I'ECONOMY DRUG STORE CUT RATE DRUGS Sodas And Luncheonette Five Points - Phone 811 Motorcycle Delivery >LINA May 8, 1942. in order that you may be r summer session of 1942. variety of Freshman and of you who desire to ac a good list to select from. 't 1. You may earn nine i' course. to advance their standing college residence, without he summer school courses 'earn a degree in three should young men get off ey volunteer or are called lose students who do not d those who wish to take course in an after-session this office or write in a ine in each case whether this summer. If we can I Office, 1 10-E, Education reservation, please see us r Chool.