SHOW YOUR WORLD LOYALTY W(\t .M Motto: “SAIL ON, SALEM” IN THE STUDENT CAMPAIGN COLONEL CLEMENT L. MANLY ADDRESSES THE HISTORY CLUB Comparison of English and American Forms of Judicial Pt'ocedure; Report of Bar Association Meeting. evening, October the t-« Colonel Manly interes member of the club w: planation of judicial pi England. He is well 1 Colonel Manly drew sharp dis tinctions between the English and and magazines. Colonel Manly re- when the law of England gradually for 3e%iL ir the lawyer woidd the fact that there were no statut. to keep the lawyer from speakir as long as he wished. ^The English^judges are pa^d five six judges in all England who cor- number fifty-six. In^ contrast to S“tht^State"'o7*yo\th Carolina. It to law very often. ^^They will^ go he settles the cause oeiweeu rufoffortrL‘"carri?d"ty“ond'th: truth, for if later it is lea^dJha is is true of tl ars by s less it is pertinent. Yet, while in England. This fact sig. nifies the respect of the EnglisI ” >ne in any Urge American^city, ^“Crfmfnals are quickly brought to court. In the United States a crimi nal is rarely brought to trial at the will put the trial off for some ti In England every man must try. There is a great need for h oi...d hi. ..11 TtL “ofJhe&^lTp^".“ Student Friendship Campaign Is Initiated Speaks At Y.W. C. A. THE CLASS IN ENGLISH FORUM GIVES DELIGHTFUL PROGRAM Students Discuss Famous English Author and Give Illustrations of His Stories and Poetry. stEH'S-Hi' The life and work of Rud- A splendid introduction to Kip ling was given by Flora Binder in a sketch of his life and- his charac- .cter remains to the end and is ship Fund has begun. It is a which is worthy of the best 'n is in the student body of Si This drive will enable those wish to do so to help the stu tiln.*''With"out \he'"*'aid of Am lould not be"pLsibir'jt is jl Ifullhrrt'^and a In the chapel : October 30, Mr. Is'simple,t'the glory^'Se S , te'on \he"ta“t of Salem students. Inter-Class Basket- r 10. 2:00 o’clock. Interesting Program In SdenHfic Society later life, his work there'" on nerous trips in the interest of the II of several of his most in g it; his loss of the 1 them in a few minutes with fortunes utes, she brought them out with a nrbeet'3tfn'‘ Idmtifit ''world.'^'^lhT’trd'of" the label, the passing of r of the Zodiac, and ever wild beasts of the jungle—“wl Shakesperean welter it is, and hu- rJ/n te Ls^^tl :^trS“tie smile o> the brown ^ Selections from the works of Kip- :::s‘a^thf:hreis^rf:: Miriam Brietz; an illustration of advice to youth, “If”, by Katie Holshouser; a story, “How the Got His Throat,” by Con- ny Deever,” a ^ by Mary Me re,” by Each girl on the class squads will bi^:fhrcTa::eamra?e^::i= Walking Club Visits High School Exhibit Eighteen girls joined Miss Chase tion°^on tL bac" porch Building it was decided to kill two birds with one stone and hike out to the R. J. Reynolds High School to see the exhibits set up for the x:s2i;'^:£irLArr; new high school building situated on the hill. The place was deserted her b, at tne regular Jiusic nuur the first pupils- recital of the year will be given in Memorial Hall. All music students are required to at- :^b‘:Mrrh:L;^o^';r!rb; the last. If anyone doubts it, let

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