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THE RED AND BL4CK
Publlihed Weekly During The Term,
aiibtrrifjtimi, on< dollar and fifty cent*
per year.
HulriMTiption*. advertisement*, and all
coiomunleatlona relating to tlie businesH
management of tlie paper should he
Kent to the Managing Editor.
Thi. Hki» Anii Blai k will Ik* devoted
to matters of Interest to the students
and friends of the University, ami grad
uate*' siihseriptlonn and communica
tions are especially solicited.
All member* of the University are in
vited to contribute to its columns, hut
the editors will not hold themselves re
sponsible for the opinions advanced
therein.
Matter for publication must he ac
companied by author's full name and
may be handed to the editors or ad
dressed to Kko And Black, Athens, Ga.
KDITOKs:
S. li. Vow, ’ill, Chief Editor.
I*. It. Lest« r, (Law) Managing Editor.
1*. L. Fleming* *1. II. A. Alexander. MW,
W. T. Bacon, *94, S. L. Olive, ’lift,
I Lies, ’95.
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We
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from
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in the University
too great 11 t:ix upon
regret very much to an-
the loss of Mr. S. B. Yow,
our Board of Kditors. Mr.
k eneiinihered liy two courses
which he finds
his time for
him to do justiee to other work. In
Mr. Your we had a faithful and ar
dent worker and a writer of no mean
ability. Wo fear that we’ve a task
before us lo till his position.
We take pleasure in announcing
the election of lliles ’95 to the
Board of Kditors.
Among the puMieationa in the
University Tig Uh> ami Black
claims a place, and asks that the.
students who cure for higher educa
tion and a knowledge of journalism,
however limited the opportunity
may he, contribute to its columns
and assist it in accomplishing its
purpose, which is the general ad-!
vancement of the University and
the interest which should he taken
in college life. Kvcry student is
urged to send in communications
and try for a place on the Editors
Board. Beginning with ’94 several
new additions to the Board must he
made, among which is Editor-in-
ehief, owing to the vacancy caused
by the resignation of Mr. Yow.
harly after the opening of next
term at least four men will lie
elected, ami later on in the term
five others to fill the places of the
present i. mliersof the Board who
will either graduate or leave the
University at the close of the col
legiate year.
Now these men must be elected
aceording to merit, consequently
every man has the same chance as
his adversary, provided he proves
his efficiency as a writer, for none
others will he granted a hearing.
Juniors, your elass is represented,
but there is still room. The Sopho
more class should by all means be
represented on the Board by two or
three men, while the Freshmen
should exert every means to prove
the interest of “young America"
in college affairs.
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To fail should not discourage any
J one, since the misery in that case
will have plenty of company. And
to win will be all the greater honor.
So those who intend contesting
should commence writing their es
says at once. Let every student en
ter the contest in order that we
may have our best man to sustain]
our reputation for ocakers at
the annual ceremt
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TODAY’S GAME.
This afternoon the ’Varsity team
meets the Furman College eleven in I
Augusta on the exposition grounds. ]
The team, as on other occasions,
must face overwhelming odds. The !
Furman team has equal experience I
with our men and average nine j
pounds heavier. But with all these
odds against us our men are confi
dent of victory, still they realize!
nothing hut the hardest kind and
most skilled work will bring victory
to the Bed and Black. Should on
men return from Augusta with a
second victory to their credit, we
should not fail to meet these with
open arms and the heartiest con- j
gratulations for protecting our col
ors against such great odds.
On the contrary, we should feel j
none the less grateful towards them,
in the event of defeat for a more
manly contest, and a hearder strug
gle for supremacy has not been Sooth dealing directly with the Consumer.
witnessed on the gridiron this sea
son than this one will be this after
noon.
(j sire ill ■ „nl> Mtimif.icturcN%f Olothin ,r in ilie
AN'NIVERSAHIAN.
There are no doubt, m college
many boys who desire to contest for
the position of Aonirersariao in
| their literary societies. Every year
some put off w riting their speeches
till it is too late to learn them well,
and by so doing lose their opportu
nity of winning the place. Now it
would be well for all who intend to
contest, to begin preparation at
once. And every member of the
literary societies should try. It is
no disgrace to lose in an honorable
competition for the highest oratori
eal gift of the college. As the old
saving is, "the more, the merrier.” 1
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