The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, December 12, 1947, Page Page Three, Image 3
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-.. Prof. Frank Wardlaw saying
his newly-born child was destined
to be a writer as it had already
developed a free-flowing style...
.. . Bonnie Hartley taking the
flames from 19 candles with one
puff at a party at Joe's, given
by boy friend, Manning Harris...
... Radio class 101 students re
cording voices at WIS... the sur
prised looks when transcriptions
are replayed...
... The sudden decrease in the
stag line at the ADPi dance Fri
day night during the Louis-Wal
cott fight.. the surge in after
wards to rush the bewildered
dancers...
...The soothing volces of George
Stanley on WKIX and Bill Scott
on WNOK.. .
... Bernell and Bobby Roberson
thinking University Players were
on at Town Theatre and crashing
party given for children there...
... Mort Smith doing the locomo
tive dance at Joe's ...
... Bob Carpenter remarking that
open student council meeting was
complete with the "overture of
the steam pipes" in Chapel.
... Carolina students making the
e'uise over to Camden Sunday
for the polo game between Cam
den and Aiken...
... The "Y" Religious Emphasis
program listing "Love, Courtship,
and Marriage" on Week's calendar
... directly under it, "That's for
me." . .
...Strange woman running to
meet Fred Tolly on downtown cor
ner ... pinching said Tolly's cheeks
. . . and . . . quoth she, "Hu'lo,
Snookums Wookums." . .
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for interview.
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WHERE CAROLINA
STUDENTS COME F
4,042 Native Sons are attending
Richland, where the university is s
last with seven. In addition there
saval training program, three fron
Seigler Hea(
Languages A
Dr. Milledge B. Seigler, as
vas elected chairman of the
Atlantic Modern Languages v
md Saturday of last week in
;he first time that a univer
)osition.
Seigler was succeeded as vice
hairman by Prof. John C.
lodges, had of the English de
artment of the University of
[ennessee.
Prof. J. H. Whitesell of the
iniversity English department
>resented a paper, "Cynewulf's
tpproach to Characterization"
vhich was well received by the
roup necording to Seigler.
Several articles by Seigler have
ecently been published in literary
aagazines.
"Peter Frenque, Carolina Re
ublican" was published in the
Lugust issue of The Journal of
outhern History. This was writ
en in collaboration with Rich
*rd *B. Davis, a former univer
ity English professor.*
An article giving new informa
ion on the life of Henry Tinmrod
ras published in the fall issue of
eorgia Historical Quarterly. This
rticle shows that Timrod did not
en with ambition can make
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the university, Pres. Norman M. S
ituated, heads the list with 1,269 d
are 585 out of state students, ma
i China and one each from Greece,
Is Modern
Lssociation
sociate professor of English,
English section of the South
asociation which met Friday
Chattanooga, Tenn. This is
sity professor has held this
marry the woman he wished to,
Sophie Sosnowski, a native of
Columbia.
A note on Washington Irving
and William G. Preston, former
president of the University of
South Carolina, appeared in the
November issue of American Lit
erature.
The South Atlantic Bulletin also
carries a review on Milton in the
December issue which was wtitten
by Seigler.
Criticism Of Long Skirt
Not Confined To 1947
To the stout hearted few still
fighting the battle of the long
skirt, a news Item recently un
covered In an old Columbia news
paper, The Carolina -Free Press,
In the Carolinians library, should
be of more than passing Interest.
The Item Is date-lined from
Memphis, Tenn., and reads:
"Long skirts are a calamity I
and the docility of American wo
men In surrendering to Parisian
fashion dictates Is pathetic, Dr.
Henry Goddard Leach, editor of,
The Forum, declared here today."r
-And the date of these timely I
words of protest? Just 17 yearsa
a.go, April 18, 1930. E
November Weatherr
Delays Construction |
On Carovet Houses
"November bad weather has
lelayed the construction of 64
iew Carovet apartments which
yore due to be completed In the
atter part of January," BasIl M.
larks, veterans' administrator,
aid yesterday.
Steps have now been taken to
>revent more delay and the
allure of the water supply andI
ther facilities at the apartment
enter, he said.
WATCHES DIAMONDS
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JEWELER
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Columbia, S. C.
Phone 4-1522
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Essay Contest i
For Students E
Is Underway '
Tamiment Social and Economic t<
Institute of New Yo'rk is con- si
ducting an essay contest for col- f4
lege students closing April 23, a
1948, with "An American Pro
gram For World Peace in the
Present Crisis" as the subject.
The contest is open to all un
dergraduate college students in
recognized colleges of the Unitedr
States. A . contestant may submit1
but one essay from 5,000 to 6,000
words. Prizes for the contest pi
are: first prize, $1,000 cash; sec- la
and prize, $500; two third prizes of
f $250 and ten fourth prizes of rt
1100. 1
No manuscript will be accepted B,
Inless it is typewritten and dou- nE
ble spaced. Only one side of the vE
aheet should be used, and mairgins
ihould be wide. Manuscripts must m
be original unpublished works. tb
'hey are to be sent immediately se
ipon completion to Tamiment In- ec
ititute Contest, 7 East 15th w
street, New York 3, New York. pa
No manuscript will be returned
mless it is accompanied by a ar
itamped addressed envelope. In th
;ubmitting the manuscript the m
muthor should type full name, col
ege and home addresses, tele
>hone number, and name of col- ne
ege on a separate sheet of pa- en
er clipped to the essay. Entry de
planks will be sent upon request. Cs
The Tamiment Social and Eco- Ba
omic Institute is best known for gil
ta annual four day conference,
old each June since 1934 at Camp th<
'amiment, Tamiment, Pennsylva- re<
Lia. Among the speakers who wi
ave appeared at past conferences fe1
re William Green, Senator Rob- tir1
rt Taft, Norman Thomas, Wil- TIh
am H. Davis, David Dubinsky, ma
Villiam Agar, and many others
epresenting a cross section of of
'ublic opinion. Algernon Lee is lirr
resident of the institute's board abl
f director.. tha
WHY WALK across to
and Dry Cleanji
There's a Station on the
for students' co
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Next Door to The
P'layers To
Drama Of
rn Love Wi
The University Players will p
F Henrik Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler
hursday at 8 p. m. in the Dray1
The play is the tragedy of a v
ho destroys all that she touche
Betty Lewis is cast in the title -
>le of Hedda and is supported by
a experienced group. Russell
reen plays Judge Brack, who is
ttle more than a tool for Hedda
ad who is always available when
1e needs him. Hedda's husband,
eorge Tesman, is portrayed by
[al Shadwell in his first role
ith the players.
Elinor Mazursky takes the role of
f Mrs. Elvsted, and Sarah Pinck- on
ey, one of the most experienced th<
tembers of the group, returns to M
1e stage in the part of George's of
unt. Of
Sparky Elliott is cast as the lui
iaid, and Hayes Watson plays .
ilert Lovborg, one of Hedda's 'wi
ictims. Both will be making w}
ieir first appearances on the ca
rayton Hall stage. lu
Hedda, the fatal heroine, alters rai
e lives of three men-George,
ilert and Judge Brack-merely rir
)r her own satisfaction by the the
se of her charms. She eventually ler
:orns both her husband and ad
ilert. He represents the creative
tan who is fought over by Hed- gri
s, the destructive force and Mrs. ul
vlsted, the creative force. George the
. a scholar, interested in dusty il
icts.
In some instances, the entangle- pre
ents of Hedda's affairs become con
w much for her to handle and bri
ie at last chooses a very un- r;
minine solution to her problems
the drama reaches its climax.
;ngineer Laboratory
'o Be In Operation
'or Spring Semester
The chemical engineering de
irtment hopes to have its new
boratory at 916 Main Street
iened part time February and
inning full time in the fall of -
48, according to Prof. B. L.
ker, head of the chemical engi
ering department at the uni
rsity.
"Shortage of steel and otherl
aterials have been slowing down
e building," said Baker. He
id that miniature working
uipment has been ordered and
11 be of great value to the de
rtment..
"The laboratory will cost
ound $40,000 and will handle
e needs of the department for
any years to come."
Senior Work
Seniors in the chemical engi
ering plant designing class are
gaged in two research projects
aling with problems of South
rolina according to Prof. B. L.
ker. head of the chenlical en
eering department.
rhe most important project is
designing of equipment to
over gas from fertilizer. This
ll be a sanitation benefit in
tilizer plants and at the same.
ie aid the state commercially.
e recovered gas may act for
ny useful purposes.
[rhe other project is the process
making brick from sand and
ie. The brick is white and suit
e for building. Baker said
t after hardened by steam
wn to get Laundry
ig Service?
Campus especially
nvemience.
OR STUDENTS
~sITY
CLEANING
Canteen
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Present I
Woman
th Self
U
resent their interpretation ef
Tuesday, Wednesday and
on Hall theatre. "
voman in love with herself p
s and eventually herself. h
by
Jniversity Goes
aroling Tonight %
kt State Capitol a
51nging of Christmas carols
.l be held at 8 o'clock tonight
the state house steps under
leadership of E. T. Gavin, ac
-ding to plans announced by
s. George D. Roof, supervisor
special services for the Co
nbia recreation program.
5chools, colleges, and churches
I1 participate in the program
ich will be recorded for broad
ting over radio station WIS.
. J. C. Guilds, president of Co
nbia college, will be the nar
;or for the occasion.
church bells and chimes will
g for five minutes preceding
program to be carried the
gth of Main street by a public
iress system.
rhe success of last year's pro
m has caused it to be sched
d as an annual affair in which
University of South Carolina
1 participate.
ssure this brick could be a
npetitor to the common phase
ck.
:ollege
Barber
Shop
% Block from Campus
Side Entrance
University Grill
Cleaning C
Just 1/2
From the
JOYEE
Cleaners a
1209 Pen4
WHAT IS A'
WEL...
We made an adjective
Into a noun, that's all.
A "thrifty" is a person who le
Three ingredients in every cloi
1. $tyle---ood Joe
2. QalAiy--fine fc
3. Va-your m
It means a person who buy
PS-You'll always get a good des
ARROW SHIR1
UNDERWIAR * HANOrmeH
Page T1hne
'ress Expects
atest Volume
['o Be Sellout
"Beneath So Kind a Sky," the
ctorial volume on South Caro
,a published last month by the
niversity Press, is being well re
ived throughout the state, ac
rding to Frank H. Wardlaw,
anaging editor of the Press. The
rnited edition of 1,500 is ex.
)cted to be sold by Christmas,
said.
Photographs appearing in the
ok were exhibited by the Caro
na Art Association in Charles
on Nov. 25, Wardlaw said. Carl
alien, photographer, and Dr.
hapman J. Milling, who wrote
e accompanying text, held an
utographing party after the ex
ibit.
Enjoy
Wilson Owens'
Delicious Ice
Cream at your
Canteen.
Enjoy
Wilson Owens'
Delicious Punch
At Your Parties
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