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4 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA CROWING FOR A GREATER CAROLINA 2676 Volume X XXVii, NO. 5 CLM IA, 50lTh CA RINA, I AY, SEPTEMBER . 114 I)A, SPTEiRilFou4nded10 CAR KSK Initiates Movement To Erect Memorial r Students Asked To Give To Central Fund A itlotaneitta movem ent to erect a lasting tribtite to I)r. 1. it,lt ic. 1ic,ick wa:tc started N.\nday by Charlie Sloatt. presCidlent ti 1\'S. \ N, definite plan has been tade fir tie type of Iltemorial, hnt seveial Ileas are being consilcred. .Memier, f thet student body were asked t, give to a rentral funi the int.llt that they andi the orgali/atitns they beltmg it Wouhl have spunt in iinerr. T hi, " nltiley is it) be u"ed ini the e*. .Ill tion of the prtject Iby I. The faenilti has given it, applrt.)val ttt thet memottrial and oiierce \altlable s I'gecttitin: a tt, the type of me niorial. One of the sugge,ted idea, mas' for the erecti"ln (if a ch.tpel whereint wanll be t;oilts to) cInitain succestive pre,ident wh it way die in office or wi\h to be iintterred onl tihe Campus. In his me.age t.t the snlents. Charlie Sloan said, ''Kappa Siga Kappa as an organi'ation realiies deep]y the profound lo~ that each of we students expeirwee in the paing of President \[cKiilck. \\-e cow that each situdent and t,rgani/ aiont will w ish to expres, their ieelings in some way. In lien of the flttwter< we are reqceting that rach if the,e e.n tributionscome"tot , a cenltral itndi which %ill bIhe usled inl ;ddbbii411 t-1 c11 trihntitII- by alimnti and frintl-. t. erect a perlanelnt memttriIl tto our beloved friend and fiormer I're:ident.'" Stnlent; are a.ked to le".tte their Contrilbutions with one o f the KSk ofticers. The are Charlie Sloan, )re,idlnt: Hill 'onutg secretnii and David lreeman. 1 reasur r. Also initiated wa, a i,veentct by the English department simuilar 14o the Kappa Signma Kappa proiet. ;very tol a i nml which will'he 114 ise to bihl a memlloriia liaiiii. The Enigli,h die partmienit w.1ill acep4lt 51neh 1.0fts ats the stud4enlts ill lthe l.nll h clla-es m)ay 4. 4 ATHE COLONEL IS LAID TO reverently sing the alma mater, beloved President J Rinn McKis OLII BE Love Of Stati Of Dr. McK BY FRANK Adjunct Profess I)c\"ti.ion h tii So th (ar,1li:a wta. the lctnot li la i ,, k 1,n \i k is. ,iel's ife lit Ie. l e htlirt iat. lie >slrt'tlher cl pe"1le. lile blelirtved inl hei tnure. Ile dicd ft1h' ih" n ,is eritv. II, bodyIit r I n1w hiS w ithinl th( Shadow i lthit S futh ':,r.ilinianll: I.i irta-y on th:e 1-niv'ersit- can)ne-t. The httibling; i; :\nerit,t 4ildest college library. hltt it u%a.s unle r hIii te shipl that it ht<cllne the -er:>ure b(+ut:t wilt rcIll i, .ti.re"l in1 recot"r(d of Soull t l aral ta-s il.t. TheI( past wa;, a bi" ingt thing> t. ll4~iig le i;,ilv. It wa;1, not lead. -ind he id in.i teIl ti1t it .e in. Iiti . It w Is p p111ed ui me u-l % tri s ii iln;ac iriI1i, t iC tit lie ,itnli h , e i .l iay tt a.l (i,. In . 1, otit -linedl t y i.. h , 11,1111t i IIStNl. 5511 . s e ta beine.~ Iln the l ;nns g I' i .en< --s light the spirit, tf Il:t ttn and alh.tn. s .bu i .s I . I'eli'gir and \ltit i I.r . 1 1:r 1is i.tlber. idr l 1I 1n i, .'24 51i p. I he i1tI11tht tn:,ny mle'.agc.,I., hil. in, n (tge; htilc wt a; altats aititntite t"i 'ea ; . I le ('iIlrted the i.1,i ll l .it' ht,!I1 41 ii t l' [i t I 11 "111 1":11 I'""tlr c.nr tI h.1 a iigl . \\ 1l t ntIe tl".tI1 he behl thel'.t 1 1t, " 1if the iast, andit with eag r mblil iw ia--eI their 1t'.,,-. "\\Tha ist i tr 1.' the U-a fondl( ill Itl itlg t i ll hakspeare:I'' I"W a Steh he Con s heI: 'i the histopry .f d etbl 'ahentt( S tate hla, anyt le;;/n Nor* lts. it is, this: "Ilat f aith ml yiu,et .ls. "'I lave fatith inl Smith ( ;noliln. i'I.b te iaithl in \ImItrtr . "Ilate fatitht VIn ; " .11.,1 t.1 lthe I'.1'h u\1 c i' e'< \ ' u In I gioi l al l1 atltlres, detli\ tre(I 11 I"l:. I'1re.,ldent .\1reliinicl .aid. "I li)e.c 'inth ('arl,lina, heir Peole. mdt her Ii t irr ity. n\ilh a l,rt e that -',tanty1\ griius greater. "I'r1nd" a.f theml :!l. 1 ami 1~tett .i a llc thecir fatte and it, -hiare their " Ii I 1.<1 :I,'t'1 i sh1.1 .11 lhmth n ., 1,11u t'\c r liltt(,. 141 l tr 1t in at eet('lC Iif N ny talI\c 't;t1, through tlty \lta .I:atet', 1 sh:ll atlitln th " ronlt' xithituoati onst ir..." th'ra e e Was Theme issick 's Life WARDLAW Dr of Journalism the eai lIt.o' s. I lis feeling for the Past Of the state he iniparted to his stnudcnts througlh classes, bIt even nlre than that through imllpronptll -C5siutl in his st;ylv in the et enings. 'I broigi the large stuly windows close to the walkway. te could see hin sitting at his desk reading. or hIang;ing aw:ay onm his oversi,ed type writer with t tt a lingers. We n ouild ilwavs stop and he would aitayIs; wel Cuine us ssitlh warln ineiialit , offer l. the best of his 'co;iortablh bis ''Ilate igar'. g'Iticinen." he woil .a%. orte"ring a ho of White }IhI. and i1iig a lew\ ~ ne in the h 11 \\ ,, rt I t l t; I.. t nim uI. \\ e talked', a-w:n pitill,, anltliitnew l'atit rin1g, ah,nt It,t~k" amd ablont peo( (. H ie treatel i, altn:(t. a" intelli .ent al.:it. which 41of .;err wte weren't but Ie mtadle its feci that lie li .ght n\ e sc. 'I he talk ifiten turned to "thle r' 'neaaning, (or co~urse. the \\ ar forl ttnthernii , IIlwl ic'1rr V. isi("h lie al tas c(\S i,i nsi' its pn tper .4 .Ite. It had a deep antd abidiniii re ,erec te rt the b".t tanse of the nit-ederat. al:h:Ld 1th(' ntas 14-ter a more Iltyal \r ei am.I,:11 and;( for" l - liiii in ;t'' w \1!n11 I!\\ C' ta ,1( nttt tegr rill t, wthulm deathl conl not Icerrify., wt homil de ftlld noltdih,.' Ile wta, a retI,tito)rv (ii mnaiy anec ittt(". (e1ltitls and humo111r"n,. authen tie ainl senn-ricti,t:ll. 1 instance. he told abttt a (onfedcerate captain froml1 l.dgetehl. n. ht n ith his mien. t:as biot nn high i11to te ai.- hlv the - ni4in m f ; Federal m.ine in t ih,(lie (f t:.t ('ralter. \t lih<t were 4oling (i~t( n. tihe c.ttai'i .h.,,teI. SI.allly b1" , . 1s soonI ; ~t 1,1'h t thlt (',t1111. I dln't lk w the Iau 1)1t it% I r tli 'tur. nr wt hlethcr or,n I I itu t u 4 ere in tendledl to accrpt it literall.\, iut ii -va to him andi to nl a .urt ot !y.r I,'l tit the I pirit 14f Sothil (-arjinil ,s iin tat gtreaI c nl i . eventelyl the ('oht,;.c gas e me 1ille copty uf the rathel(1 r a re b,ook I l.nntii and1 his at lir in S4." b4 {' . \\ ells. l'rn,iled tppoo ite the dr t1iptit.nl tf a ba:ttle werei thec wa tr,Is: "\i'. f.ahei wa.s wo.undied in the left thigh herie and wsa'. carried fromi the field." Fr-equent ly thle (Colone I talked abouit hi's expeiieine as a studenit 1 I ws' .& 4 iorlmathiemiaticiant- -lione lthle':nanyi thiig. lie "1hared i i 'lntinued1 on7 I 'age -i Irsity, alumni, civilian students, and iremonies were simple, but beautifu rred upon the University campus. AOURN4 ED PRE J. RION McKISSICK Faculty Members Praise Their Leader's Memory l i'* lii i il' >I l itl ' ih ll l n t j ," I\ I .i.1c . !lI b 'Ipre':idt11'll of .l instit it1t4i'. Tlin- I'tllo inlI!.1,11t'l u "i . - have beent'll re'1'"i\ t".l - D r. I''nr4is W . Iin'1il y. <1illn 1' t - ' l -. ,f' l! .\l"1- illlll . itln te -1T1The enti' ret1 t I ers1ity t;llng>111,. N Itall 111 II -Ni44.Itlt. '(of thl, l'tversitV wvrl' yfes tte l}I\ t\eningtely,t IItII " jti.l I, fli t ".I l .d t il |t.111 \. I(lIir (1 ii' ltat 4 :':.tC lt" i1 t ,'t l ,tf1'4 Ill ' FrIl t t 14 ' -tl: ' I .ltt'. t:1/'l t t" 1).Li,h.tt . I .i. 1:11 14i4 ,i,ic'nt~ ~I4. 4 ' j~4 t in. i ent'. .\l.e i 'ii, i s , . n l, Ithi, |1,1111tlt lt. I i , t h I ni 'j, tn u Ilrk 44l44 . tl {3 .Il .31wn.44' Ilt,'in inC 5twti t .lt 1th d tgree o titalh -r o t . f : .,i ur.. li,_ . he nera ne , I ' . tt: )'( lt '1" I.ater.nhen 1 . \\-.\\.44b4. dea 4.11irnan3m. resi.-..:e: t' 1a4,e(u the editor,hip of the 4.4'har,les4) (.New. i1n. '4. n h I t. a!p.i ''. e.~ ,< 4 3.e3u trusteest '.4 344 'e.,idetC. '. til t hInl e1. 4. ly 1m ll 3443' al li lt'l . it ic d n e ir esct ni~ an 1b(4e1 .. ho ' t.;' 1 nonlCl a c'a er1 i4 in' '1 1 li1 .It. 4" andimresiv, fr aonos ni, do'. w(;c l1. 0,l.(1d r ON INU 'ON --sde E | ce tl .11 !'11 t's \ 0 LOSS SIDEN McKissick Honored By Campus Burial .\ II hIrI" ""I 1'1'r n1 i,e rII pn .ien'II t iII the hi" toi r of the I'iiive"rsiity w\a' 1iOe t Io l1. a l{iln \'.Kissivik, Tuesday, Sep) I emblIer'' .5 'w1in'-' I"- w"as I di 1t it "1 n'll tile ''amp us11)11 where lie haid pelt So iOii i(nu ll fii . life a ,Ii. 1t4 whi he Jail givenl so 1,11 a iIIIiS rit'e ' I 1 d Vo1t 11n. Tlh- )'iet'. itIi rI''.sive exei'S es ' were ai 11ended"( be\ 1 inllltitudet tof tiuthl 'ar1)linianl, "atheredl ito pay finial Itribult(" tit I'rsidl"nt MI"hi.wiek', life and srie hlirne Iy\ tle s1trln, arImlli Of sc111(t'ue t" to) his final resting place. he .lh-t"p1 toiday\ unde1tr a ,preading ea1nopy of "owvers in tr41111 of Ihe+ SIuthI ('ar(liniana librar\" on the old ealpus. 'riuir in the .serv ivv,s at the gravesile. rie"f exercises were eI'ril;'te'd inl he 'I.iversit 4"hapel, where IDctor McKissick had sat en-vrv tar\" a in itler'gr;raluate and where he had s ikn any liiles ;. ir'silnt'l I. I'he chapel "as filled to over tlt\win;, w\Iith ta."1I "lty "In-mher?,. Itudent... t ruisit s. andit other dien111:1in - 'i e'1h r" was;1 r''"im 1"nl\ I'".! ;) Fraltion if ho ewho had4 \1ft"I' siII11ph- a\e'I,e .e II lit -iaie'l. where' , 1{ p tray.'.r wCe-' (1f tt1'red ai' ; 'tt I. Ord, of Iomfor i, nd11 prom(IsI,t fronl the Bible read, IhII(se ini the Iiajiel a4llj.1rnieil if, the griavesle -here the lodv w"as e ininitdIIII 1 t. t' '1ra e with a b1rief r)1'ay'P' and a benledie As i lth t' 'vlinl ' hatI i. t h ler ii the (ln i . (f the ,ld li rl'al'y, iht.t ! \ 1 wi tl i,) t i \' tin l h'l "ii p,' 1) 'tl'.dent 1 " "i\l iek .1 Iina d 1I1 siIt'inlrg the ' I'. 1i\ f l i1' Iau tiu i 1a lia mater, All aftlln oInt 1 l'rtn-ieb- ill lii k I '. body h aitdI ;t lain In iate, b anked( byv Inyri;ld. (,f ti1,\wers, inl the new'\ ilbrary w\hiebi %as a Iprhu)1" t Ii. i. ;lh'tl!h i,ist it' n' . .nd latiiler In. h a pel' i). I was at ten1 h1' II y\' a 1a14II n f h n . 11l 1hO11t'r", t1'I l'rougt t fith- I'x, li,t' 11 -ti r 11"' 1e 'It ar on il tt' the Ilni - tr'ty\'s Na\y" \'-.! ;tlll .\aval UNIT(' Ilnit, \ere" draw t upt inl I l l it 4 I .'I l ' h I ' 111'\et ,, ' ;)1e'" I ii l 'eI. 't '"'i'e i.t )i' \ "%j'j 11 sl i' m urr iy li e th e g r a !. i r flagI wi re d raped th t Ih- Ih-,v. Illu_h i . t .\in O n. 1). I)., .b"I lt;inl and1 head of the dl r m;eitlnt f iI hnelieh itiblIe at the I nierverity, ( ffieiated at Ihett- t Iun.r il. ani ed'ti I.v the 1411''. dliii, W ..ie a'k,te s ln, aD. D., pia5 4'" ifet'Oiwt ' ir I !i ' t)%et i nI ; e li e lit'; tlt- l i\. ,s 1 'ti('i. M eldher, hiel' I . l ' ' . it.. t f t h;e ii t'i e i t tue hm -<e- . ( . l ani' l-t'r ,m11 - ' . e t in;: t'' !i. ol le in t nu-' ei"n1'r I tf ithe' ratlitti1 s t he 1 tlt"'ad tle' f 1<. Iii,' i' "Iiu ' lll;r l t1 l'1i te ti1 iolina I hnet' .\it i',,"ia k uii a I, llte tirst prer'let'1 in tite 1: years of t tit- I n1iver' I,It \ .i h l a. 'ti to b '. .'-tlh t1i lte h enr to f b 'ial I' tt po. T'i1111111 . 1t"" I e lt 'i'"11'l t in tier I'resh '11 t . cKis ick on O wl alI l,I,ti \\;1, I;Illte "h';t"11 t1 111 ,llt'l i, i iii ('ill.l (' t'' "I t'J ler u I thle 4 111t1t"1i1ieln t h i i I1 gt a eti iiti ubIt1Ch' re'i ne lte( that I'er nse'I . the d. Io. u b h". ...., I e ' tu ad for hi . Te ''ii'theeI~ l facult.'e'natbtousl iiendor .ed thi s t dt ' atin anda re t itedi)~ tou heal rda til rust' et t o ati,ria. lt'ht t" he iake jilreonah iai'pis.wi\\'.lit aliinet.einist'is 4.f t'hie \i'lloa \\ I .)e 4'S nit ti. .hr. firmerii. w ;o- l i A . o tei Mind a cl of .\'rs. .\l' , . and'hi' i'het rolt. u tudeti : l. 1i.i Mc ithe k -lohn suiinpe n a i b'-h-sw sl'. .a,., AThompsl n -leens bro.Ck tIm ii'il \ Misslli'-'r Mleli'e ige isjk agan-ieep~s trS,Iiet'~ilber oft i('heat fuell presni e.te fSorth (31-sh Mar Lret es. \\'.\ '. a . i.i ton.ite pre sen of the S ni Carli na Mtlrse{. .hition \\he lI. goiangrepe;seting theMasons; 44 hint eateist st er, lMtsam. Wa Miie k 1Amteldna orEdar A.1 ltrowdii n. o ' la . Rep~Srshntatire Allrison Tut. U of. . l)tia'rdentier w, ws hry w ouldharrye Edw yars oldrOe. lhakles amrr . hid Foster-inarry r...FstrMKiscl