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Clemson University TigerPrints Tiger Newsppers Publictions 2-27-1918 Tiger Vol. XIII No. 16-1918-02-20 Clemson University Follow this nd dditionl works t: https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/tiger_newspper Mterils in this collection my be protected by copyright lw (Title 17, U.S. code). Use of these mterils beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fir Use nd Eductionl Use cluses of the U.S. Copyright Lw my violte federl lw. For dditionl rights informtion, plese contct Kirstin O'Keefe (kokeefe [t] clemson [dot] edu) For dditionl informtion bout the collections, plese contct the Specil Collections nd Archives by phone t 864.656.3031 or vi emil t cuscl [t] clemson [dot] edu Recommended Cittion University, Clemson, " Tiger Vol. XIII No. 16-1918-02-20" (1918). Tiger Newsppers. 250. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/tiger_newspper/250 This News Article is brought to you for free nd open ccess by the Publictions t TigerPrints. It hs been ccepted for inclusion in Tiger Newsppers by n uthorized dministrtor of TigerPrints. For more informtion, plese contct kokeefe@clemson.edu.

Mission begin Study Clsses Sundy night. QTiger Sign up now. VOL. XIII. CLEMSON COLLEGE, S. C, FEBRUARY 20, 1918. "If we ought, we must." "Actions spek louder thn words." NO. 1G EYES FOR THE NAVY. DR. KNAPP TIGER TEAMWORK MASQUE BALL MAKES ADDRESS TRIMS TERRIERS. AFFORDS MUCH FUN. In fst, fierce, nd scrppy gme, chrcterized by the perfect tem-work of the Tigers nd dogged determintion of both tems "to win", Clemson defeted Wofford here Fridy by score of 50 to 22. contest ws one of the most exciting nd thrilling ever witnessed on the locl court. Both tems were in fine trim, nd the crowd wtched in mute brethlessness ech nd every move mde by the plyers. Wofford plyed good bll, nd ws "in the fight" every moment, but the fst pssing nd sure gurding coupled with the perfect coopertion of the Tiger quintette clerly out-clssed the Terrier's gme. To nme ny one mn s the str for Clemson would be doing the other four injustice: they ll fetured. "It int the blls or bskets nor the gols they my throw, But the close coopertion tht piles up the score. It in't the individuls nor the quintette s whole But the everlsting tem-work of every bloomin' soul." And tht's wht we hd Fridy, nd re going to continue to hve s long s we hve "Jiggs". Hrris nd Crrol were the outstnding plyers of the visitors., A shrill whistle, mingled with perfect chorus of "Et 'em up Tigers," reverberted thru the court, nd the fstest gme of the seson ws lunched. Pssing nd blocking ws fst nd effective, Continued on Pge Three.) CLASS FOOTBALL. All three of the under clsses re nxiously witing the outcome of clss footbll. Ech tem is working hrd, nd some "shore nuff" bttles re bound to come. Ech tem knows tht it is going to win, nd ech clss is supporting its respective tem. gme tht ws to hve been plyed lst Sturdy ws clled off, in view of the fct tht it rined prcticlly the entire dy Some very good mteril is developing in the prctices, nd we feel sure tht there will be more contenders for berth on the Vrsity eleven next session thn there ws this session. schedule follows: Sophmore vs. Freshmn Junior vs. Sophmore Junior vs. Sophmore Sophmore vs. Freshmn Juniors vs. Freshmn Feb. 20. Feb. 23. Feb. 27. Mr. 2. Mr. 6. MANY GOOD COSTUMES. Wht surpssed in fun nd musement ny dnce given this seson ws the msquerde bll pulled off in the gym lst Fridy evening. ide ws originted nd crried out by Mr. Hoffmn, of the Extension Division nd everybody is congrtulting him on its success nd thnking him for the good times tht they hd. fmous Clemson "Jss bnd" furnished the music for the occsion, nd the "noise" they mde nvs inspirtion enough to mke cripple wnt to "shke foot." No prize ws offered for the best mkeup, but if there hd been, it Would hve been hrd tsk for the judges to decide who ws the winner. Mr. Hoffmn, in well plnned costume, impersonted dope fiend. "Jule Hynswortk, fter much mlice -forethought, designed regli tht represented Henry Clverly, of Cosmopolitn Mgzine fme, to perfection. Ry Tylor cme down in grb tht couldn't hve been more ppropite. His costume consisted of convict's uniform, nd since he is now one of the Colonel's prisoners, his prphnli couldn't hve been more fitting. "Jew" Tllevst filed to count when the lst ppointments were mde, but he still hs the proper spirit. He blossomed forth in uniform nd medls tht constitute "rt's" idel of perfect militry genius. Henry Quttlebum's msque ws so perfect s nurse girl tht some of the chperones wondered if the bby hd been left lone, nd Prof. "Bld-Hed" Bryn mde socil blunder by tipping his ht to him in the post office. Ben Sitton, robed s member of the Ku Klux Kln, ws highly insulted when somebody sked him if he ws Red Cross nurse. "Jip" Wofford nd John McGougn dressed in cots mde from the ntionl flgs of the world, either represented Jcob in hs mny colored cot or the two interntionl fools, we don't know which. "Fletch" Kuykendl nd "Shorty" Schiletter were on the job s villge cutups. Ben Mrtin cme down representing Senior Privte, nd showed ll the ldies good time. If nyone ws slighted it ws n oversight nd is to be regretted. Miss Elizbeth Shields ws dressed in blck dress studded with silver strs, nd mde beutiful picture representing Night. ifrom the Ptriotic News Service Ntionl Committee of Public Societies, Wshington, D. C. college men nd women of the United Sttes cn be of gret service in getting the members of their fmilies nd other friends to contribute to the N'vy, Binoculrs, Spy Glsses nd Tele scopes. number of glsses vilble tody is wholly insufficient nd the need must be met quickly. Tht non-uused pir of field-glsses ir your home or the telescope in some college lbortory shelf, if promptly give); to the government my men the sving of trnsport loded with soldiers or the sinking of sneking submrine. Quick ction in this mtter mens everything. All rticles should be securely tgged giving the nme nd ddress of the donor, nd forwrded by mil or express to the Honorble Frnklin D. Roosevelt, Assistnt Secretry of the Nvy, cre of Nvl Observtory, Wshington, D. C. so tht they my be cknowledged by him. Articles.not suitble for nvl use will be returned to the sender. Those ccepted will be keyed, so tht the nme nd ddress of the donor, will be permnently recorded t the Nvy Deprtment, nd every effort will be mde to return them, with dded historic interest, t the termintion of the Avr. It is, of course, impossible to gurntee them ginst dmge or loss. As the Government/ cnnot under the lw, ccept services or mteril without mking some pyment therfor, ;one dollr wil be pid for ech rticle ccepted, which sum will constitute the rentl price, or, in the event of loss, the purchse price of such rticle. BASKET BALL SCHEDULE. UNCERTAIN. A definite bsket bll schedule hsn't been rrnged yet on ccount of the dred disese, meningitis. Our tem would hve plyed Wofford nd Dvidson the first prt of this week hd it not been for the fct tht we re not llowed to ride on the the min line of the Southern Rilrod; but we will probbly hve the opportunity to pi. nd Newberry on their courts the ltter prt of the week. Tigers, we know you cn bet them, there is no doubt in our minds t ll s to which tem will be victorious, but we re nxious to know just wht score you re going to pile up on ech of the bove mentioned tems. Go to it, tem, nd come bck with gret, big smile of victory. We re behind you, nd we will sty behind you until we re the possessors of the rgrepresenting the chmpionship of the stte. Miss Kthleen Hre w;ore white dress bedecked with red herts, nd In cse of tie, the deciding gme will judging from the rush tht she got, she be plyed off between the tems on Mrch must hve been in relity the queen of 9th. herts. Length of qurters to be 12 minutes Miss Jnie Shnklin mde delightful Hmes re to be strted promptly t nd inviting picture in her well selected Rt DuBose (to Prof. Schirmer) "Do 4:15. you wnt me to use diluted wter in blck nd red domino suit. Mr. Csh crried out the prt of wshing this precipitte, Professor?" young buck negro to perfection. McCord. "No, 'Top', you re wrong Miss Lizzette Hutchinson represeented cn't ll be described. mn is not descendnt of monkeys." the Queen of the My. After three or four hours of Pul Jones "Top" River. "Yes they re " Mrs. Tom Robertson represented one of nd generl dncing, the jojtous occsion McCord. "Well, then from where did Ldy Duff Gordon's drems. cme to n end nd the wery dncers monkeys descend?" re were mny other good costumes wended their wy homewrd, tired but "Top." From the trees, of course." in the hll, but for the lck of spce they hppy. Dr. Brford K. Knpp, chirmn of the Sttes Reltion Service Committee, gve n excellent ddress lst Thursdy evening in the college chpel on " Reltion of the Southern Frmer to the Wr." Some of the slient points of his ddress re given" below. speker sid tht he hd stopped tlking long go of the why of this wr. He ws like George Ade, in tht he believed tht we hven't the time to reson or rgue bout the cuses of our entrnce into the gret conflict. We must forget the little things nd fight for the better nd bigger things. We re fighting for wht wte cll "Americ" nd the liberty nd freedom to crve out our ntionl destiny tht tht word implies. We hve come from men who never knew the yoke of dicttion or oppression. If we lose this wr, we lose everything. If Germny should enter Wshington we would be nothing but bonded slves. Tht my seem fr- fetched, but Germn records nd Germn schemes which hve been found show tht such pln ws thought of twenty yers go. Every Americn should hve his mind mde up now. This is no' time for undecision. No hour is blcker in Americn history thn the coming spring of 1918. We fce terrible trils nd difficulties. "I would lose my fith in God, if I did not think tht our righteous cuse will win in tht struggle." Every Americn hs his prt in the gret wr tsk. Our country cnnot be stisfied for ny person to be simply mentlly in fvor of the wr. This is (Continued on Pge Two.) NEWBERRY TEAM HERE FRIDAY. After hving written something in nother prt of this issue concerning the uncertinty of our bsket bll schedule, nd since it ws too lte to keep the first writing from going to press, we sk the reders to prdon this seemingly contrdictory sttement. Ne\vberry will be here Fridy, nd will ply our bsket bll tem on the Y. M. C. A. court. Newberry hs held the stte chmpionship for five consecutive sesons, nd it is our intention to tke it from them this yer. We re going to do it. We lost the chmpionship lst yer by losing gme to Crolin during the first prt of the session, becuse we hd to ply under entirely different, conditions to wht we hd been ccustomed to. We re not going to lose single gme this seson; so let's everybody be out Fridy to see the Tigers weld nother link of victory to their fultess chr** of gmes. It seems tht our distinguished qurter-mster, cdet Cptin Robert Aldrich, Slim, hs blossomed out in new light, It is thought tht he spires to be the Hwkshw of the vicinity, ltho his initil venture, "On the Tril of the Pedigreed Rooster," hs proved filure. However, it is hoped tht with severl yers' prctice his technique will so improve tht he will be ble to detect tht there re seven dys in week.

JPje ger Founded by the Cl»ss of '07 Published Weekly by the Corps of Cdets of Clemson College. Officil Orgn of Clemson Athletic Assocition nd Alumni Assocition..]. B. FAUST, Editor-in-Chief D. HALTIWANGER Assistnt Editor REPORTERS H. B. WEST Athletic J. M. NEIL Asst. Athletic J. W. WOFFORD Alumni W. M. SCATFE._ Literry Societies E. M. BOSTICK Y.M.C.A. & Lectures R. H. TAYLOR Locl Entered t the Post Office t Clemson College, South Crolin, s Second Clss Mtter. Advertising Rtes 'on Appliction to Ed. One Dollr Per Yer, 5 Cts. Per Copy EDITORIAL. THE FUNCTION OF THE COLLEGE PAPER. college pper is one of lie foremost evidences of university life. In its pges re found the history of the college life s it is written from dy to dy or from week to week. As the officil student publiction, it is intended first of ll for the undergrdute body. It records students interests nd its columns re written by students. Here students' opinion finds medium for expression; here the forces of influence my be brought to ber most strongly. Every legitimte ctivity of college life hs right to its spce. college pper is the direct connection between the student body nd the fculty nd dministrtion of the institution. Fculty interests nd student interests re linked together in the common bond of collegite work. success of the professor in the chir nd of the clssmen in front of him finds union in its pges. Bck of the student bcty nd the fculty stnds the gret body of lumni who hve gone out from the institution. ir ipterest nd enthusism find strength nd stimultion in the ctivity nd progress of their lm mter. From the pper they judge whether times chnges bring improvement. Beyond these clsses which the publiction reches, there is nother not less importnt. To numerous colleges turnout the lnd, the sheet goes with its mesure of good report or bd. In the editoril rooms of college ppers in Msschusetts nd iu Oregon, opinons of the institutions from which prticulr exchnge comes re being formed. university nd collegite system of the whole lnd is bound together thru the medium of the college press. Ex. One more tem lid to rest, nd we re tht much nerer the chmpionship. Wofford fellows plyed good gme, but they were entirely outclssed, s could be seen from the first. Newberry will be next to bow before the victorious Timers. CONTRIBUTION OF A HEART-SICK FRIEND. I've led fst life, Erned ll I spent. Pid wht I borrowed, Lost wht I lent. I once hd girl, Tht cme to n end. Get good dog, boys, He'll be your friend. -Ex. TIMELY ADVICE FROM MAJ. MAR TIN. Fellows, below we re gld to publish letter from Mjor Mrtin to you, which you should red nd heed. fe is no one who hs the interests of the boys t hert more thn Prof. Mrtin, nd nything from him is stright from the shoulder. Red Avht he sjrs, nd, "buck up." To Editor of Tiger Der Sir: With your permission, I wish to sy few words through your pper to the Corps of Cdets t this time, on the importnce nd necessity of hrd nd persistnt study for the pproching exmintions. As chirmn of the Re-exmi ntion nd Promotion Committee, I see the result of filures from little different view point thn most observers, nd the mny ppels tht come to me, boh from students nd prents; mke me ernstly desire to relieve their condition' tht confronts us ech June nd to prevent,, if possible, so mny filures. June seems long time off nd there is one term fter this one before the end of the session but remember tht the filures in the first term count just s much s the filures in the other terms nd your record for the three terms will be considered when the Committee psses on your promotion. A student is often inclined to neglect study tht he does not like or one tht he cn't see where he will ever hve ny use for, but remember tht the courses of study re the results of creful study nd long experience nd it often hppens tht student uses most fter he leves college, the study tht he thought the lest of, while in college. Under the rules of the fculty Freshmn is not llowed to tke the clss over except by specil permission of the fculty, it therefore behooves the Freshmen, prticulrly to look crefully to the records they re mking. Just t this time students should be prticulrly creful bout visiing during : hi iy hours. If you find yourself iu clined to visit your friend don't do it. He should be studying if you re not, nd he is too polite to invite you to leve, so you re uot only throwing wy your own time but re cusing others to lose vluble time. So I wish to implore the students to pply themselves dilligently, thereby sving themselves the humilition of filure, nd their prents sorrow nd disppointment. Respectfully submitted, S. M. Mrtin. DR. KNAPP MAKES ADDRESS (Continued from Pge One. no time for mn to stnd on the fence or to let things go. Some of our people re too fretted by innte selfishness to see the whole thing thru. We must put side this selfishness if we would win. re is no scrifice or prticulr high ptriotism in the purchsing of Liberty Bonds or Wr Sving Stmps. purchsing, ltho very importnt in winning the wr, is direct benefit to the mn who buys them. South Crolin hs lwys been lrge cotton-growing stte. She will never rise to be one of the gretest griculturl sttes, which she should be, unless she puts the one-crop system side nd dopts diversified, self-sustining griculture. Food is the one importnt thing. We didn't relize before the wr how fr from idel we relly were. re re less men in productive griculture now thn ten yers go. Our food production hsn't kept up with our fst incresing popultion. Our problem is to try, nd figure if we cn, Wht the necessry gi leulturl crege must be in order to feed ourselves nd hve lrge surplus for our llies. I m not worried bout wht our rmy nd our nvy cn do. History shows I their bility. Wht I doubt is whether the common people of Americ will wholly nd unselfishly bck them up in their gret fight. Hoover's Wr Bred is necessry, becuse we hve shipped whet to the llies. Russin hunger nd lck of whet ws the prime cuse of the Ukrine pece. We must deny ourselves of prt of our whet, becuse the morle of our llies must be kept up. We must produce our milk, eggs, met, whet, cerels, nd sweetening on the frm. n cotton fterwrds. mn who rises cotton hs to buy food nd feed. Comprtive prices before' nd during the wr show necessity of rising these t home. Little things nd nrrow ides must be forgotten. times cll for the use of every resource. All the beutibul things in our country nd ll our splendid idels must not come to nught. Every tom of energy nd every possible scrifice is required, is necessry, if Americ is to triumph in the wr. Nine dys go cll to.rms went thru the Junior clss, And "B" nd "C" nd "Beginners" ll responded in mss, ir clss's honor ws t stke, nd they voted to do or die Tht their tem might come out victorious, no room left to sigh. "pep" is here, we cn't be bet, s? wht you wnt to nd will, We will not rest on our lurels, 'till the other tems get their "fill." Our im is for clen plying, we don't wnt the mn tht struts, We wnt the men tht ply hrd, nd hve tht thing clled "guts." Our hopes lie in "Mouse" Elliot, the Cptin of our bnd, To led our tem to victory, thru se, or mud, or snd. Oh Footbll men we re looking to you, to fulfill our hopes so high Tht our tem will stnd bove others, like'phntoms in the sky. And on the field of bttle follow this one "THE JUNIOR FOOTBALL TEAM." idel, To rise our tem to the highest, nd mke our outlook rel. At four-fifteen ech fternoon, cn be A. C. C. seen unique crowd. All mssed in rry on Bowmn's Field CALHOUN. where slckers re not llowed. y re the Juniors on Footbll bent, society ws clled to order by Mr. nd bttle s if with sin For though it is only prctice, yet they Fust, s the president, Mr. Webb, ws bsent. new president, Mr. Sullivn, know it tkes tht to win. ws instlled. He gve the society signls re clled, ech mn in his short but interesting tlk. regulr plce then over the line they plunge progrm ws suspended with, in order to A burst of "pep" nd good fellowship, elect the third term junior officers. while the Qurter jumps forth with following men were elected: Recording Secretry, J. M. Btes; Corresponding lunge. Junior Gurds nd Tckles cover their mn, Secretry, R. M. Pridmore; nd the bll jumps gin with Literry Critic, R. L. Ym. Severl other minor detils were tken snp, And the ends re lredy on the sprint, up, fter which the society djourned by order of the president. to wtch for ny mishp. ANNOUNCEMENT. We desire to nnounce our SPRING nd SUMMER WOOLENS, which we think nd re sure you will when once you hve inspected them the finest line of Foreign nd Domestic Suitings ever shown in the County. We will disply this hndsome line for your pprovl t the Clemson Club Hotel on Thursdy, Feb. 21, t which time we will be gld to show you the New Weves nd Colors for Spring nd explin detil, of the new style fetures regrdless of whether you plce your order or not# Disply will be in chrge of our Designer nd will show Mde-up-Models of the New Spring Styles. J. A. MULLINAX, THE HOME OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE. NOTICE If you hve copy of THE CHRONICLE for Jnury 1917, you cn sell it to the Librry. It is needed to complete the files. Crig-Rush Furniture Co. re showing very strong line of dining room, bed room nd living room furniture in the mny different periods. Buncombe nd North Sts.. Greenyille, S» G. /

LOCALS Cdet R. W. Webb of the senior clss spent couple of dys in Anderson lst week trnscting some business for Tps '18, nd, incidentlly, ws exmined by the locl bord. He ws declred to be too light to ttck the kiser. F. L. Prks, who went to the present trining cmp t Ft. Oglethrope, ws on the cmpus lst Sturdy. He hs lredy been commissioned s 2nd Lieut, nd hs been trnsferred to Long Islnd, N. Y. for further trining. Prks ws one of the best nd most efficient men in the senior clss, nd we re betting tht he'll pull down something tht will rnk his present commission before we lick the kiser. "Over the top with the best of luck nd give 'em hell, old mn, we re for you." Cdets J. I'. Mrvin nd G. L. ("Rube") Murry went to Anderson Sturdy fternoon. W. C. Herbert, Mjor of the 2nd bttlion, left school lst week for the purpose of entering the vition corps. Dr. nd Mrs. Clhoun entertined some Agriculturl seniors t dinner Sundy. following men were invited: Wofford, Webb, Burgess, Mrvin, Mckin, Quttlebum, Hrmon, Tenhet nd Covin. Cdet J. R. Ferguson, who hs been t his home in Chrleston for severl dys, hs returned to college. Miss Kitty Furmn returned from New York on Mondy. U. IX C. met with Mrs. F. F. Drgn on Fridy, Feb. 15. Mrs. Moore better knoavn s "Betsey Hmilton" is expected this week. She will be the guest of Dr. nd Mrs. W. M. Riggs. Mrs. Dennis Hendrix nd little children who hve been visiting Miss Mrgurite Bonnen left Sturdy for her home in Sprtnburg. re will be n old fshioned Spelling Bee on Fridy night in the gymnsium for the benefit of the School Improveon t Assocition. re will be dncing fter the spelling mtch. BREAKING IT GENTLY. He hd spent couple of months in the mountins under the doctor's orders nd hd herd no news from the outside world. Upon his return, the old fmily drkey met him t the sttion. "Well Zck, is there ny news?" "No suh, Boss, in't no news 'tl 'sept your dog's ded." "My dog's ded? Why did he die?" "I kinder thinks he must died uv eting burnt hoss met" "Zck, where did my dog get ny burnt horse flesh?", "Well you see suh, yo stbles dey burn down." "My stbles How did the fire begin?" "Dey cotch from your house when it burn up." "My house burned How did it ctch?" "Don't know, suh, less the cndles sot fire to the curtins." "Cndles You fool You know tht I hven't ny cndles in my house." "De cndles t de hed of de coffin suh." "Coffin? Ye Gods Who is ded?" "Yo muver in lw, suh, she's ded." "My mother-in-lw how did tht hppen?" "Hit must hve been the shock, suh." "Fool Wht shock?" "Your wife, suh, she done run wy Mid the showfer." Selected. Lying on pint with trowel mkes dub, not work of rt. Endless touches, delicte nd creful, build up ny picture worthy the nme. So in life, the dily strokes of detil build up chrcter nd chievement. TIGER'S TEAM-WORK TRIMS TERRIERS. (Continued from Pge One.) SLOAN BROS Sells but gile Hrris seized n opening, nd his sure hnd nd eyes told. Tiger tem work becme pprent in the next ply, nd Ford repeted Hrris' trick, giving Clemson her first tlly. Ford gve Fncy Groceries, Robertson the sphere, nd the Tigers Arrow Collrs, crried it to the gol Colbert mking Notions, good. Fridy fouled, nd Wtkins shot U. S, Army Shoes, true to form.- Fst Robertson dded Tobcco, nother, fter minute of thrilling susnunlly's Cndies pense. Wofford threw wild, the bll going into gllery. Wtkins cught it on Whether you come to buy or the rebound, nd shot bsket. Time look, your visit will be pprecicted. MAXTMA WAlNIreTSM out. Wofford contended the bll ws OLD TMX HOME-MADE out of bounds, but due to the ruling tht the bll ws to be plyed unless touched by n outsider, the referee held the gol vlid. gme continued with renewed "pep." Ford scored gin. Bryn sent the bll on grceful flight for nother two points. Wtkins incresed the score by two tllies; Colbert did likewise. L. CLEVELAND MARTIN, Fridy mde wy with gol for the THE QUALITY DRUGGIST Terriers; Hrris followed suit; nd Crrol dded nother. Bryn cme bck with bsket for the Tigers. Clemson fouled just s Colbert shot gol; Hrris "cinched" it. Colbert filled the hoop OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER gin; Bryn repeted the stunt. Time FOR TAPS, '18. out. Wtkins dded twins gin. Robertson shot from mkvfield for thrillhedqurters 124 North Mm St. ing gol. Bryn counted gin. Crrol Two doors North of Blue Ridge mde spectculr bsket. Hmmond fouled nd Ford threw true. Hlf ended Sttion; over Cox Sttionery Co., Clemson, 30 Wofford, 11 Hmmond opened with gol for Wofford. Colbert offset it with bswill BE REPRESENTED BY ket for the Tigers. Time out. Colbert fetured gin. Hrris mde one. Time out. Schenck went in for Wtkins. Schenck dded new vigor to the Tigers, nd gols followed in quick succession. Bryn gve one. Colbert did the sme. WHITE DUCKS, Schenck fouled, nd Hrris shot sure. SOCKS, Robertson dded nother. Ford gve one HATS, nd repeted moment lter. Time out. CAPS, Colbert tllied. Hmmond sntched one WHY DON'T YOU GET TIES, for the Terriers. Schenck put two points THAT ROYAL TAILORED LOOK? ANYTHING IN GENTLEMEN'S with the Tiger score; Bryn did s much. FURNISHINGS. Hrris got nother for Wofford. Time We Offer out. Orlyle in for Hrris; Johnson in Royl Mde-to-Mesure Suits MAIL ORDERS INSURE VERY for Crrol. Johnson ended the hlf with t PROMPT SERVICE. gol. Clemson, 50. Wofford, 22. 1.00 Above ACTUAL COST. Position Clemson Wofford Tke Look t My Smples. Center Ford 9 Hmmond 4 L. Gurd Robertson 6 Fridy 2 R. Gurd Colbert 14 Erle 0 L. Fowrd Bryn 12 Hrris 10 R. Fowrd Wtkins 7 Crrol 4 AGENTS FOR Sub. R. Fowrd 'Schenck 2 Johnson 2 Sub. L. Fowrd Orlyle 0 Score Clemson 50; Wofford 22. Field gols: Clemson, 24; Wofford 10 Ful gols: Clemson, 2; Wofford, 2, GREENVILLE, S. C. Time: 20-20. CHARLOTTESVIUDE, VA. REPRESENTATIVES FOR Referee Fitzptrick, Clemson. Relible Shoe Shop Opposite Livery Stble Expert Shoe Repiring Netly nd Promptly Give Us A Tril Mrth Wshingtor Cndies Hrry E. Wllce T.LCelyCo. R. W. WEBB, Photogrphic work ol ll Students Solicited Room 94 SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. REACH'S SPORTING GOODS SULLIVAN MARKLEY HARDWARE CO. CAROLINA. society ws clled to order by the president, fter pryer led by the chplin, the preleminry for debters ws held in order to see who would represent the society in the Annul Celebrtion. Mr. McGougn nd Mr. Duggn were the only men out, nd hd chosen the ffirmtve nd negtive sides, respectively. Both men did well, but they need' more prctice in delivering their speeches. It ws decided to hve the Annul Celebrtion Fridy night, Mrch 1st. re being no further business, the society djourned. HOW DID YOU TAKE IT? "Did you tckle the trouble tht cme your wy With resolute hert nd cheerful? Or hide your fce from the light of dy. With crven hert nd ferful? Oh A trouble's ton or trouble's n ounce, Or trouble is wht you mke it, And it isn't the fct tht you're hurt tht counts. But only, how did you tke it? --Selected I. L KELLER, CHARLOTTESVILLE WOOLEN MILLS THE FAMOUS WILSON LINE Mnufcturers of OF ATHLETIC SUPPLIES HIGH GRADE UNIFORM CXOTHB FOR LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND YOUR MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. GARRETT & BARTON Anderson, S. C. ARMY NAVY LETTER CARRRIER POMCE AND RAIIiROAD PURPOSES And the lrgest Assortment nd Best Qulity of CADET GRAYS Including those used t the United Sttes Militry Acdemy t West Point nd other leding militry schools of the country. Prescribed nd used by the cdets of Clemson College. Complete Line of GENTS' FURNISHINGS Represented By SMITH & PADGETT ROOM 7C This Spce Reserved for THI CADET EXCHANGE

ALUMNI During the pst week, Clemson hs hd the privilege of hving within its wlls, group of men who re doing gret service to the country t the present time. se men, while here, were given the use of one of the hils of hrrcks nd since most of them were old students they soon mde themselves t home nd renewed old ssocitions on the cmpus nd in brrcks. Following re the men in this work who finished t Clemson: W. A. Powell '15, J. A. Riley '11, P. H. Senn'15, F. W. Risher, '12, J. M. Npier '08, R. H. Lemiiuin '07, J.,W. McLendon '07, L. B. Altmn '11, C. B. Fris '12, W. O. Dvis '15, J. M. Elezer '16, P. W. Moore '98, Colin McLurin '10, E. D. Kyzer '15, N. G. Thoms '15, G. M. Brnett '09, J. R. Clrk '15, J. F. Ezel '12, J. F. Willims '04, A. B. Crwile '16, J. R. Blir '09, A. A. McKeown '10, S. W. Epps '03. Sergt. Gus. Sckilletter '14 of Cmp Jckson, ws on the Cmpus "ew dys go] on visit to his prents. Sergt. "Gene" Lchicotte '15 of Cmp Jckson ws on Cmpus mking rrngements to enter trining cmp. Freemn '17 is now in the nvl Trining 'Sttion t Norfolk, V.' McNir Ex '19 is in trining t the Nvl Hospitl Trining Cmp t Newport, R. I. Britt '17 is griculturl director of the High school t Chipley, G. Y. M. C. A. Dr. Dniels: (telling of letters received from men wy from school) "y lwys sy tht the hours spent in my room were the most enjoyed." Mr. Cullum: '"fessor, do you notice they re men tht hve been wy from here for sometime? " Dr. Dniels: "Yes, long enough to c quire some common sense." Fmous Lilley Uniforms ARE the Recognized Stndrd for Colleges everywhere. y re superior in point of style becuse mde by skilled Militry Tilors nd wer better thn ny oter Uiiform. BRED Scientificlly bred by plnt-to-row pedigree method. PRODUCTIVE Progeny of tested, high yielding individul plnts. RECLEANED & GRADED Plump hevy seed from ichich ll light weight nd immture seeds nd impurities re removed by highly perfected seed clening nd grding mchines. TESTED Every lot tested for germintion nd purity nd ctul percentge gurntee on every bg. GUARANTEED True to nme, nd sound nd vitl. Money refunded fter exmintion of seed, if unstisfctory. Best Seeds Our Creful nd Clemson Stem Lundry is prepred to clen nd press your clothes t price. common conception of hypocrisy is tht of mn who ppers better thn he is. But the worst kind of hypocrisy is tht exhibited by mn who ppers nd tries to be worse thn he is. Mny lives re like derelicts. y hve no cler-cut, definite purpose. Mny lives tht hve no im tht is worthy re s dngerous to their fellow men, s derelicts to other ships t se. very resonble Duck trousers re mde snow white. Lundry is YOUR Lundry nd opertes without profit. Why send your clothes elsewhere t higher price? RUSH JOBS A SPECIALTY Send your Clening nd pressing to YOUR OWN LAUNDRY. THANKS A mn hs to py the price for position in the socil, economic, nd industril world. Trining is needed in DBDDBDBDslDflDBBDslDB morl ffirs s well s in mteril fb B firs of life. rn rhe Chepest Furniture Store In the [1 Stte B re is no glory in the hell of wr. fl u fl G. F. TOLLY & SON re is glory in the righteous cuse for which we fight. This wr is wr in which every person hs to use their own ingenuity nd their own mens if we re going to win. re's something more thn line of steel holding bck the Ger- 0 «TTe Buy All Our Furniture From m' j mns ; tht thing is humn herts. You'll lwys be ptriotic if you re C Christin. God nd my country come D first, myself lst. fl : COLUMBIAN. regulr progrm of the evening ws dispensed with, in order to hold the preliminry contest for the selection of debters for the Annul Celebrtion, which is to be held in the ner future. debte ws, Resolved: "Tht the Purposes of the Monroe Doctrine Should be Accomplished by. Pn-Americn Legue." ffirmtive side ws debted by Messrs. W. D. Moore, E. M. Dwight, nd J. S. Smith, nd the negtive by Messrs. E. M. Bostick nd C. Huggins. judges, Dr. Clhoun nd Cdets Floyd nd Fust, decided on Messrs. Bostick nd Smith s winners, nd Messrs. Dwight nd Huggins s lterntes. third term officers were then instlled, nd impressive tlks were mde by the retiring president, Mr. Willims, nd the incoming president, Mr. Bostick. A motion ws then mde nd crried tht the society djourn. NOTICE A REPRESENTATIVE OF Expert Breeding Cn Produce. OUR ADVICE: Buy ech yer smll quntity of Coker's Pedigreed Seed nd produce your own seed crop for the following yer. PEDIGREED SEED CO,. DAVID R. COKER, President, HARTSVILLE, S. C. Southern Field Seed Specilists Dr. Trowbridge DENTIST Mttison Building, N. Min St. T. G. ROBERTSON ^N OLD CLEMSOIST MAN" CAFETERIA STORE Athletic Good* of All Kinds Kodks nd Films Hts, Cps, nd Men's Clothing Generl Merchndise (In Bsement of V. M. C. A.) Short Orders nd Specil Mels Oysters in Seson Crem nd Cold Drinks t Fountin Your Ptronge Solicited Clemson Agriculturl College A young mn cn mke no better Investment thn in technicl eduction. Viewed merely s mtter of business, even if he hs to borrow the money t interest, he will find tht his incresed erning cpcity perhps even the first yer fter grdution will be sufficient to repy the lon. It is poor business policy to wit to ern the money necessry to py for n eduction with n erning cpcity only one-hlf or one-third tht of n educted mn. Every yer of untrined, uneducted lbor represents direct finncil loss. Every boy of bility nd mibtion whose prents re unble to py for his eduction, should get some friend to Indorse his note t the bnk nd begin preprtion tht will mke for greter erning cpcity nd fuller life. re Is no time to lose. world is looking for men of lrge bility nd is willing to py for them. Alredy there Is surplus of the one-horsepower vriety. STOUSE BROS. SOUTH CAROLINA'S SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND AGRICULTURE CUSTOM TAILORS. One of the lrgest nd best equipped Agriculturl nd Mechnicl Colleges In the South. 1,644 cres of lnd. Vlue of plnt over $1,300,000. Over HO techers, officers nd ssistnts. Enrollment of over 800. Every county In South Crolin represented. IS Degree Courses. 4 Short Courses. I«Deprtments of Instruction. New nd Modern buildings, equipmnt nd snittion. Over $100,000 expended in public service. Bltimore, Md. WILL BE IN BARRACKS SOME TIME DURING FEBRUARY TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER, WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. A PERFECT FIT AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED AT A REASONABLE PRICE. S R. Finley, Agent Room Z CLEMSON COLLEGE BARBER SHOP Brrcks No. 1 Room 28 An Up-to-dte Brber Shop In Brrcks Specil Monthly Rte to Cdet* Shrks*: Ticket* Al*. STUM H MSSIST. «(* III i. I. LILLET 4 M. PURE Stem Lundry Mr. Ry T. Jenny, Physicl Director t Cmp Wdsworth, delivered n ddress in the uditorium lst Sundy evening. Pome of the principle thoughts suggested by him re given below: LETTER FROM FRANCE. following letter ws received by Dr. Riggs from Frnce. writer is n old Clemson mn, hving grduted in 1910. Note tht ltho the. letter ws written in Jnury, the uthor hd not yet herd the results of the footbll seson which ended Thnksgiving dy. Somewhere in Frnce, Jn. 6, 1918. Der Mr. Riggs, Thought you would be interested in hering from me "over here" hence my writing you these few lines. I rrived sfely short time go. Owing to very strict 'Censorship I m unble to tell you nything of militry nture. It is needless for me to tell you how elted I m t getting my ship thru sfe nd sound nd now if our return trip cn be s successful I will be more thn stisfied. I hope tht everything t der old Clemson is s fine s ever nd tht the footbll tem won the Stte Chmpionship, lso tht Thnksgiving gme. Plese remember me to ll my friends on the Cmpus nd with best wishes to you, Mrs. Riggs, nd everyone connected with the College for very Hppy New Yer, I remin-, Very Sincerely. Edwrd H. Pincknev '10 Coker's Pedigreed Seed Clemson College J. L. nlmw> renrt. BBBBBBBBBB' VALUE OF A TECHNICAL COLLEGE EDUCATION A college eduction is no longer luxury of the rich, but more necessity of the poor boy whose prents cn give him little or nothing to strt on. In erning cpcity, It represents t the outset cpitl of from $15,000 to $$0,000, depending upon the energy, chrcter nd personlity of the possessor, nd the cpitl Increses with every yer of Its efficient use. re never ws time in the history of the world when expert knowledge ws so much In demnd, so indispensble to individul success, nd so highlr compensted. For the untrined wit the positions of low wges, long hours nd poverty. Clemson College brings wtthin the rech of every boy in South Crolin the benefits nd possibilities of technicl eduction. wy is provided whereby, If he hve the mbition nd cpcity for knowledge, he need not continue in ignornce. Heie, t cost lower thn t ny similr institution, cn young mn obtin n eduction tht will prepre him for self-sustining, self-respecting eltisenshlp. W. M. RIGGS, President. r>