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Head Librarian Announces New Books, Records Alfred Rawlinson, head of Mi Kissick Memorial Library, ar nounced that these new books hav recently been added to their co lectioni "Betrayal in the Philippines by Abaya, "We Fight for Oil" b Denny, "The Veterans' Program by Hurd, "Midwest at Noon" b Hutton, "The Road to Music" b Slonimsky, and "Youth Looks i Religion" by Wickenden. New recordings added to Cai negie Music Set, third floor Mi Kissick Library, include: Bach-Sonata in E - Harps chord and violin-Landowaka an Menuhin, Bach-Suites Nos. 2 an 8-Boston Symphony Orchestrl Koussevitzky conducting, Berg Concerto for violin and Orchestr -Krasner with Cleveland Syn phony, French Operatic Arias Singher with Metropolitan Oper Company Orchestra, Handel-Cor certo in B min.-RCA Victor 01 chesta, Weissman conductinj Shakespeare Excerpts from Henr V-Sir Laurence Olivier, an Stravinsky-Symphony in thre movements-New York Philhai monic, Stravinsky conducting. Caroliniana Society To Aid I Planse Of Freedom Train Vis The Caroliniana Society he been asked by the "American Ai sociation of State and Local Hii tory" to aid in preparing the pr< gram for the Freedom Train on i1 tour through South Carolina. Her ry W. Fair of Columbia is repr< senting the society for that pui pose and is chairman of a con mittee appointed to confer wit other officials to map the plans. Freedom Train is scheduled i appear in Columbia on Dec. 1 Spartanburg Greenville and Chai leston will be visited by the tral on the-12th, 13th and 16th. College Barber Shop % Block from Campus Side Entrance University Grill Burnett's Drug Store Corner Main and College Only One Block From The Campus FOR DELIVERY. PHONE 3191 WATCHES DIAMONDS B. B. HARMON JEWELER 2024 Devine St. Columbia, S. C. Phone 4-1522 LOCATED CONVENIENTLY AT FIVE POINTS COLI7MBIA DAIRIES - 917 Main Street COLUMBIA, S. C. OLD FAVORITES .. . AND THE ANGELS SING, 11 -TRAIN, Duke Ellington; RHA FRENESI, Artie Shaw. The Blue Roc Your "Listening Pol 1206% Main St. (Upstairs Ae Columi . Never a y . d d a Brooksy's Info 4Orbit Of Camj Miss Jane Marshall, bette known to her friends as "Brook sy," runs an information desk i: Maxcy Lobby which to equivaen to a world atas a lost and foun office and a lovelorn column, a in one. A petite. brunette with gree . eyes, "Brookay" meets all inqu . ries eagerly, with just a touch c laughter. Her work surrounds he . in files and lists. Before her o h the desk she keeps a list of doi mitory girls-information whic a is ever-needed when some husk L. male voice inquiries "Hello, ca . you tell me where I can find-" n At her back is a revolving fil bearing names plus other data c every student enrolled at Carolin -a file of 4500 cards. It tak( her exactly one-half minute to fli to the right section and scan for certain name. Telegrams and special deliver letters which pile up on her des mercilessly constitute other woi ries for "Brooksy." Although sa is not permitted to read these b telephone except on rainy day she is then often embarrassed # their content. One of Brooksy's most humoi ous experiences with telegrams oi curred last Valentine's when at was asked by a male student I read one over the 'phone. Sh cleared her voice and gave or with a message that resemble "Happy Valentine's, Snookun from your Baby." In listing her various dutie Brooksy included the handling c all official notices, being recer tionist for the deans' and busineu offices and giving out general ir Freshman Reflect Feeling" As First By RALPH RUDDER, JR. Ah, dear old college life yo ssy. That first day rolls aroun and you 'are on the campus. Bol oh boy! You've fallen in love wit the place already. You're i portant now. All college guys ar important. The aptitude test lower your moral a little, bu nothing can stop you. The ide. of being known as a college gu; on your first trip back home pull you out of the gutter and every thing is okay.. Then you have to decide on wha subjects to take. The departmen head helps you to do this andi seems that everything is still go ing to be oki dory. But registra tion day pops up just like tha and you really begin to get con fused. Eng 11, 10-11 TTS; His 11, 9-10MWF. For the love o: Pete, wait a minute. You're al fouled up. Then you slowly catel on, very slowly. High school wal never like this. Maybe you shouki have went to high sohool an extri year. You are very weak on matl anyway. It Isn't so long though and yot are all finished with the firs1 week. The hard part Is over yoi enny Goodman; TAKE THE "A" PSODY IN BLUE, Glenn Miller; m Music Shop st for Latest Records rem from Wade Hampton Hotel) Dull Moment P 0 T will the for beg Hal T Ope: moo era thei fora cho: the pori of] T has ene zati ison Jan sev tool kail rmation Booth the Tat9 mus Activities tak and r formation. She has been working Cor - at the desk since its re-establish- ren r ment last January. Her. hours the t are from 9 a. m. until 1; 3 to 5 I p. m. cas I1 After a moment she added, "Of Ha course I have other duties. I tried liat to chaperone Maxcy Lobby, but I glei gave that up as a lost cause long Ber f ago. Now, I'm taking a post pas r graduate course in romance from I n these lounge lizards-working on we my MRS." nal h "And all during the recent big G y league games, I had to keep track t n of the scores. I'd get calls every the ew minutes from students who De e didn't have radios. And speaking rur of games, there was one mid- to n western boy on campus who col- ing a lected when I upheld Carolina's on a ability too strongly." p "There are two things I wish," fro a she confided. "One-I'd like to Re know who the mysterious person in y is who leaves flowers on my desk to k once a week; and two-I wish that An - mothers would stop calling up to an( e know which class 'Sonny' or 'John, y Jr.,' is in. I can't seem to make 3 them realize that I don't know t everyone by his first name." Freshman week provided rounds of laughter at the information desk. Instances such as one boy's e entering Maxcy and insisting that o he be given a room in that fresh e man dorm and no other were cause ,t for merriment. d BrooksyJikes her work and finds I, it interesting even when a ringing telephone is competing with a cho r, us of demanding voices. But it f would help a lot if the boys would -let me know when they are chang s ing their addresses in town," she -added. s "That Carolina Weeks Roll By say. You don't live very far a away so you go home for the Iweek-end and forget about every 'thing. The famjly must be proud Sbecause you're now a college guy - or either. because they are glad a to get rid of you. You get a * good feea Sunday and you're off t again to establlsn credentials. I Classes begin. Some subjects ,v scare the daylights out of you , and others seem too simple for a bigshot in college. Homework as signments are light at first but you have a little trouble getting t back in harness. Then the assign t ments get tough and you begin to t grouch. "Say, what is going on -around here anyway?7 You will be changing institutions if that brain ? ?? of yours doesn't start helping you out. The second week of classes are coming to an end and you think back a few weeks.. Now you've. changed your mind. You don't believe in love at first sight any more. You were a little hasty maybe. Wait a minute, maybe you're not supposed to fall in love with a place. Sure , that's it, ~you're .only supposed to be good friends with the place and that just takes,. a little time. ~You've never heard of anyone3 marrying a college, have you? Tuxedos & Full Dress FOR RENT Wright-Johnston, INC. MEN'S CLOTHING SHOES AND FUItNISHINGS Phone. 2.4223 1380 Main St T he Gamecock erfornance of pens Players'. By BERNARD MANNING w )night the University Players VI present their performance of P French comedy "Tovarich" fc the second time. The play will ti n at 8:80 p. m. at Drayton mi he play presentation last night R sed what promises to be their t successful season. The Play- fi are to be congratulated on ir r acting in last night's per- h nance and on making the ce of this comedy by one of 2 most. gifted of the contem- $ try dramatists of the theater d Prance for the season's opener. Q he campub - dramatics group with it actors who are experi- I .d from work with the organi on last year and in other sea 3. Notable among them are ies R. Simmons, an actor of r )ral years' experience, who a c the lead role as Prince Mi- b ,and Dotsy Lloyd who played o opposite role of the vivacious p ana. oy Lind and Irene LaBorde, c ng the parts of the Duponts d Paul Rogers as the Russian tl imissar Gorotchenko are also f embered as having been with Players last year. i1 he names of the supporting a b, among them Jean Hill, Allen i ,man, Rachel Hogan, Bill Hil- i d, Betty Fellowes, Jessie Sin bon, Irene Krugman and Phil nanke are also remembered for t performances. 'hose aiding in the production ce Joyce Hayes, Mort Ber ike, Ben Brinkley, Bill Robb, >rge Shealy, and Red Mahaffy. .ast night's play was set during period following World War I. 'al takes advantage of the dis ted and inverted social strata draw the witty and scintillat dialogue for what is a satire the morals of that upset era. 1any royal Russians, exiled m Russia after the October rolution of 1917, found refuge Paris, where they were forced work as menial laborers. tong these were Prince Mikail I the Grand Duchess Tatiana PHILP F is so n better to PHILIP MORRIS offers benefit found in no other Monrls is the ONE, the 0: nized by leading nose anc definitely les irritating. Remember: Lan irri smoking enjoymnent for yj Yes! If every smoker MORRIS smokers know, 1 PHILIP MORRIS. AIL FOR French Play Fall Season ho are employed as domestic ser ints in the household of the Du mts. These people have many reign contacts whom they enter in. Among these is the com unist Commissar Gorotchenko, ho must be served by the former ussian personages. The plot then develops as it is iund tfiat an immense fortune is volved and goes on to reach the larious climax. Later this season the Players ill present George Bernard haw's "Candida," Henrik's "Hed a Gable," and ."George and Mar aret." J. Y. Agency Lists lands For Dances The Madison Artist Bureau of few York has announced that its gency represents "top name ands of .the country, and many ther bands of lesser note" for laying at dances. The agency requests that any lasses or organizations planning ances on the. campus, contact hem for orchestras for the af irs. The organization explains that has bands to meet any budget nd that no obligation is involved rn writing and no charge is made or its services. Th address is Madison Artist 3ureau, 3 West 29th St., New (ork, N. Y. Anderson-Carolina Club Installs Fall Officers The Anderson-Carolina Club tas installed officers for the fall erm who were elected last spring, ['hey include Mary Taylor, presi lent; Buddy Boulware, vice-presi lent; Bobby Bailes, treasurer; [ienry Lindsay, secretary; and Ben Wofford, public relations hairman. The organization held a blanket )arty last week at the Trenholm .ountry club, and plans other vents for the fall. The club will meet each Thurs IORRIS iuch smoke I he smoker (.a. tr cigarette. For Pir-, NLY cigarette recog throat specialists as tation means .ggg ( knew what PHILuP hey'd all change to kP Junior Football, I Voted On At Seni The Senior class, in its meetinp last week, voted almost unani, mously to support Head Coacl Rex Enright in the proposed Ju. nior varsity football games or Melton field. The original plan for admissior as suggested by Coach Enrighi called for paid admission to on( side of the field, with free stu dent admission to the other. Jacli Kelly, member of the class, pro day in Legare, 101. All Ander son county students are urged t< attend. LEARN COPEL 1409 Main Street Men's Fin HATS - SHOES A STYLI "FOR MEN CLO SLACKS SPOR AMERI( MEN'S 1219 MA Adjoining C K. . TOAYa Pafe Thoe. Iomecoming Queen or Class Meeting posed that all students be required to pay a small admission fee rather than designating any cer tain side. This amendment to the original proposal was accepted by the class. Al Bahret, president, announced that the new student constitu tion would be presented to the stu dent body, and that all seniors were asked to contact him through Box 166 for any suggestions. Dean Francis W. Bradley was introduced to the class as the new faculty advisor and Miss Carolyn Phillips was chosen senior candi date for homecoming queen. IHE WAY ND CO. Columbia, S. C. est Clothing LND FURNISHINGS E MART WHO KNOW" THING - SHIRTS ['SWEAR AAN SHOP IN STREET arolina Theatre