THE YELLOW DOGEDITORIAL PAGE OF THE YELLPAPER AT U. S. C. THAT DARESrd by the Pledge* of Sphinx nnd, junior ('la** men’s honorary society.StaffEditor-‘ven#........ Business Manager.................. Assistant EditorAided and Abetted byJ. Calvin t^auderbachIvan SummersEllsworth CharlesonClaude ReevesWarren D. LamportHoward W. Wilsonns, taxis. in barber shops, manicure parlors,voyants, and the Book Exchange.EditorialIAN was right! A second newspaper makes ipon the campus, and this is the paper. THE 3 was conceived in the minds of SPHINX and tr Society and is now given to the world by ose names appear at the head of this column. (nr rterhaos fortunAtelv 1 the life o f THEHAVE WE STARTEDSOMETHING?We are indeed sorrv that there will l*r no more i*sue* of the YELLOW|)OG for |»rr)iap» a year or no Many Mtidcnt* manifest much intere*t in a possible rival to what they termed “the Phil Alpha semi weekly.lint the i**ii*n«c lt;f a publication similar to this will no doubt become a tradition with the rdrdgcs of Sphilt* and Snake* When spring roll* round again next year'* look out for another YELLOW DOG!Mp» Doak - \h* you know. I think Lnthr r Sharp ha* the kindest lookingface of any man I(IWRt » ve% ban Kern » peaking to all the girl* lately. Why the midden change of policy? We itronply luipect this Reeve* person erf political ambition*It is publicly whispered Rovic or Bnsce i* to he the dent of the University,that either next preM-OUT OF THE ARMYThe time ha* come,” the Walrus said, **tO speak of many things,“Of chewing-gum and *ealmg-wax, of cabbage* and Icings,*Rut now the hallowed hovitV at hand by which wu act inch *torc To speak of shedding olive-drab and donning cits once more.To *pcak of clubs and chorus-girl* and■^■other joy* like these.To Apeak of rating what we like andsleeping when we please.To seek again the hallowed haunt* in which we used to roam, ATo leave the barren barrack'* door and live again at home. ;r No more to bear the whittle'* shriek, the bugle4* beastly Mart But once again to wear a tic and learnto part our half, .To trip the light fantastic toe to music of the beatiiThe city ordinance requiring that all tunnel* be adequately lighted v* ill affect I S, C, and make it necrtsar for the university authorities to tr.*ta additional electric light* in the lib rary,” said City Attorney Albert L Stephen* yesterday, as he pasted unfavorably on Registrar J. H. Montgomery's alternative plan to import From the Pentisy Ivania coal mine* where they have become accustomed i n working in total darknr«% a number of hoy* to act as guide* for those people who wish to enter th University library after twel**e o' lock noOiiThe unsatisfactory state of affair* a! the university was called to the attention of the city police department last week when two rapidly-moving vehicle*. Doctors Allison Gaw and lame* Mam Dixoi.—collided in the narrow passageway between the six tables of the library, beaching three student* on the window till, and burying two beneath a wrccbage of chainTHE SENIORS SNOOKTh* Senior etas* held their weakly sneak day last Thursday, No one noticed their absence other than some of the sorority girls who wondered where GwT wag We understand they will put off the next sneak until Friday in order that they may take charge of the Thursday night prayermeeting, -*23If anyone has any more of the 191S • neak posters, please leave them in Huse's office, as the seniors are mulling short The class as a whole is to be congratulated upon the brilliant sucres* of the undertaking. It went off without a hitch, and came as a complete and chagrmning surprise t* the few remaining non-eniittcs lefi groping about the halls)POLITICO*We feel constrained to ooitit out