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DURHAM CONFERENCE TREMEN- for
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ning Tobias clearly, defined the relationship\between
religious belief and Pn
activities to material progress. A. by
Philip Randolph, Publisher of The ses
Messenger 'and labor organizer, cared tei
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silk and imported' ,
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' the interests of labor in the vari- j <
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.rkable address upon its consistent 1
portance to progress. ' ,a ,
I'he mostcomprehenslW survey -bf
i political status of the Negro ever .
jsented to ajiy audience was giv^n : (
Dr. W. E: B. DuBois at An eveping
ision? The; charts he submitted af- j
a nationwide investigation that
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covered a period ranging from i860 j 1
t othe present day Were remarkable j t
for both completeness andv for the *
facts disclosed. . * i
Tho anlyssi of crime by Lieut. Lawrence
Dxley and the research into wel- i
fare work by Forrester B. Washington
were almost as complete and quite i
as depressmg-'as to disclosures. Tho
former was a resume of-material be- i
ing_Assembled for early presentation
in bqbk "form.. <
Robert L. Vaunn, publisher of the
Fittsburg Courier, anc^P. B.Young, 1
head of the Norfolf Journal and Guide
amplified the problems of the Negro t
press in an emphatic manner. These
were but the high lights of a nine ses- <
sion conference of sustained interest
in every-session.
SOUTHERN FIDELITY ENTERS .
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ducted through a corporation to be i
fuiinud m an early aatc by Attorney-"
N. J. Frdeeriqk and G. Lee Ratliffe, '
of this-city. -The .name of their cor- *;
poUltiott will be the Fraternal Tnsuppuration*
will be a general brokerage
agency and underwriter in all lines of
insurance and in the handling of real
estate. l i | ^
It a4so-being ariunged that the same
agencies selected foi* the Southern Fidelity'
\viU_als^birintt?d~by1the companion
corporation, The Bankers Fire-In- [
surnnce Company of Durham,'
which also. plans-ta-enter South Caro- j
lina.as early as possible in 1928, The
ccnung ok these two organizations in-!
to thc Slate-of South ^Carolina means
that thousands of dollars- wortl^ of-jntnv-business-Will
be created
gr?~agents and many new positions
for managers, book-keeptrs, steno'g
raphors, and clerks, will be opened J.
'Up. | _ '
STATK (OM.KdE "NOTES j
The .K'ivls basket* ull team is hard at
\v?rk under the training of Miss I._
M. Hurlong. 1'hyskal Director. A1
hml?( clu'dul^ " of " games?is before
them, \vhich~ may be noted below.'
The team will be practically a new
one this .year, taking the place of a;
majority of- players .who graduated
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ast May..'They are getting in shape t
o maintaiq the, usual high record for t
State College. The-Tollowing schcd- t
>le will be played;' .
January 4-?Haines Institute at Or- ,
mgeburg.
January 21?Georgia' State Collage .
it Orangeburg.,
January 28?Paine College at Or- j
ingeburg. . February
4?Allan University at
Columbia. I .
February 10?Haines Institute at
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February II?Paine College at Aurustu.
; 'February
18?Allen University at
Jrangeburg. 9 .
it Savannah.
Thc Phi Beta Kappa Sorority held in
initiation December^ 9, at which'
ive accessions to membership were
r.ade.-' The'Chapter is'in a flourish-';
ng condition and is planning several;
activities during the school year. Vis-I
tors from Columbia and other nearby
P611U \Vere present at a reception
which followed" the initiation.. They'
were guests at-the- "Y" Ilut, which made
a very beautiful setting for the
occasion, having been deroi'itod and-appropriately
arranged. The fol- _
lowipg served as hostesses: Masses M.
C. James, I. M. Hurlong, S. BL Henderson
and D. E. Boston.
Thursday, December 22 to' Tuesday, |
Deeember 27. Students .^iewieinfi'?tTTf
visit their homes \yill be permitted
to-do^-Bo-complying.jflth stipulated
conditions already announcegi. Indi-*
cations point to the eonring-of many-visitors
to the College during this \
season, as v.erious entertainment programs
are sceiKded for the week,? A '
few .members of thQ. faculty will at-?j
t'ffhd iruiheiiiitrs out gf the Stale. The
Omega ^FtaWrnity will give their usual
reception the evening of December
20. A number of visitors frotn
?puitita i.s CApecll'd lot' 1 his'
occasion.
President Wilkinson will dp liver tile
Kmancjpatron address at Barnwell,
January 2. The College' Band will
furnish music for the occasion.
Work on the Airricultiiral I^nildiner
is hearing completion* It will be tiT
readiness for occupancy in all phases'
by the second semester, which bepns
January 21st. This will be, without
doubt,. thc best acquisition hi the his.
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and lecture-rooms is on hand "so thatr^
iothing will bt, -lacking when the
u.ub wi h placed in service at the
appointed time. ,
.The College will have a new stadium
for athletics next year. Groundis
being Surveyed that will include
mseball, football, basket ball,, tennis, t
joxing and other activities.
A. AM) T. NEWS
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iit Murphy Hall, Friday evening, December
Kith at D:00 P. M. .The team
"deserves sy*5c1 al 'comrncn d a tion for
having. won Ahc championship nf th?,
O. I. A. A. aby virtue of a record of
seven victories and no defeats.
Th^ French club, under the direction
of Professor Lochard, had its second
meeting, Monday evening, December
5, .in the Agricultural Building. The
purpose ofdhe club is to stimulate in- f
tcrest 'in conversational Ftejvch, and
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