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U Report dGood Since the beginning of school -the number of students admittet to the University Infirmary has been relatively small, according tc Dr. H. G. Waddell. A few cases of influenza have been reported and of these, on has developed into pneumonia. Ac. cidents, resulting from football have ) een much smaller than last year. In the recent tuberculosis tests given to freshmen and new stu dents, the reports were good. Of the 225 students given X-rays only one is suspected of having tuberdulosis. Dr. Waddell also announced thall a new X-ray machine, of the most modern type, is to be installed within the next 90 days. SAY.. "Isaw it in THE GAMECOCK" STYLE MART fE ZELAN WATER A -SLEEVELESS SLIPOVER AND WOOL SP( IN ALL ME 1219 MAI - Adjoining Ci AT THE * NEXT sus ThrovUG W4 E~arr~iag8 Gola .aLLAo ds rae . e LOIC -FFC SUPLI S ARCHTET' an Phon 617 1.e%1 .~OLUM r Men Who Know! JACKETS ,EPELLENT SWEATERS BUTTON FRONTS )RT SHIRTS ,SHADES II-cAN~ fS SHOP N STREET trolina Theatre THEATRES ' WEEK! " ~, ~ Sat. t Gap j0WsLgt ?o 06 0tada 3aat Ye.s. [s Essential to Good I Happiness! (-COUCH T INGINEF4RS' SUPPLIES .924 Gervais St. BIA. S. C. .Scenes Surr 1x1" . 4Y4 Big Thursday for 1947 is now hih left ... until next year. Top, left to a packed crowd in the Field Hou were on the floor greeting each otl just before the Carolina Band's WE prize-winner in the Booster Club's d greets friends at the game Thurada Governor J. Strom Thurmond's fian weary but proud freshman, symbol (Photos by Stan Lewis and Manning COLUMBIA DAIRIES 917 Main Street COLUMBIA, S. C. T HIS volatile Cuban's rhy sweeping the country. Every Desl Arnaz has broken attendal =*when Desl lights up a cigarette, i been a national favorite for years new records of its-own! Yes, mori are smoking Camel cigarettes th Why? The answer is in your Taste and T for Throat). Try Camels. Discover for yc smokers who have tried and comn the "choice of experience"l * The Gamge-oek ounding eBig 2 S 4 4 tory, and a panorama of the event and right, show two scenes of thej ie Wednesday nig ht before the game Ler. Lower left catches President Si dnesday night concert. Lower right isplay contest. Bottom center, ex-Se y. Others seated with him are, left I ceo, and the governor. In the cente of Carolina's spirit, ringing the Harris). LEARN Ti CO PE LA 1409 Main Street Men's Finei HATS -SHOES AN] dnsa'ihtcnet Loer rgt OV I th ers have been where he's played, sece records! And, :'s the tand that'. and'is now making i men and women an ever before! "T-Zone" (T fore urself why, with pared, Camels are befoeA i&ursday" s of that big week is all that's foint Carolina-Clemson dance held . As many Tigers as Gamecocks nith addressing the radio audience , the Pi KA Clemson-week exhibit, cretary of State James F. Byrnes o right, Mrs. Byrnes, Jean Crouch, of the entire panorama stands a hapel bell on Big-Thursday eve. IE WAY t ND- CO. Columbia, S. C. t Clothing D FURNISHINGS s Desi Arnaz's Dance"i* (RCA Victor) *From the MOM picture: "This Time for Keeps" CAM E is the ciga ret~ fbr me alb of ] dui cer lee Ki sai the du: of vei tri im of "D Cc t*EA You're the man r likely to sut ...in lieuY7 They put you way out in front for sa smart sewmanship, the low-set col] figure-fit. Sanforized fabrics, laborat< Get your money's worth-always say S4 ;O. PhIILLIPS JONES CoRP., NEW YO - 4 Wstm-anam. N. C. DR Sp1eeches riven To USC Rendezvous with Destiny," an um* of the recorded highlights Franklin D. Roosevelt's speeches 'ing his terms of office, is a re t addit on to the Carnegie col Lion in the faculty room of Mc isick library, the music librarian d yesterday. ['his collection was recorded by National Broadcasting Co., ring the late president's tenure office and presented to the uni rsity by radio station WIS. The inscriptions contain the most portant excerpts from speeches his Inaugural, Pearl Harbor, " Day, and last address before ngress. NEED A HAIRCUT? LOWER MAIN BARBER SHOP 909 MAIN ST. Next to Lower Main Super Store )St ceed! .:. 1* S011lslu1is tyle and comfort. You'll like the ar models, the action-tailoring, >ry-tested 1500 times a month. Van Heusen Shirts. $3.25, $3.95, am 1, N. Y.