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rHE RED AND BLACK.
THE RED 4ND BLACK
I’uldl*lied Weekly During The Term,
■iilxertptlon, one dollar ami fifty cent*
per year.
SutMcription*, advertisements, amt all
enniinunicatiiimi relating to the luisine**
management of the paper »hould he
*ent to the Managing Editor.
Tns Itr.li Aan 111.a< a will In’ devoted
to nnAtera of Interest to the student*
ami friemla of the ITiivemity. ami grad-
uate** HiiliHeriptioriH ami conimunica-
lions are espeeially solicited.
All member* of the ITiivemity are in
vited to contribute to its column*, hut.
the editors will not hold themselves re
sponsible for the opinions ulvanred
therein.
Matter for publication must he ae
eompanied by author's fnil name and
may he handed to the editor* or ad
dressed to Km> Ami Itl.ACK, Athens, tia.
icnrroKs:
W. T. Ilaeoti, 'hi, Kditor-in-t'hief.
I*. It. I .ester, (l.aw) M:in:i|i|ti|; Kditor.
A. W. .Stephens, laical lliisiuess Manager.
I*. I,. Fleming,'HI, I). Harrow aril, Ti4.
W. P. It.irhin, 'IM W, rhandler 'HU.
T. A. Met; e(jor,'91, I’. A. Warren, l.aw.
II. <\ Moreno, TiH, Green Johnson, ''111.
II. A. Alexander, 'hi!.
With thi* issue of our weekly
several valuable additions have lieeu
made to its editorial stuff. Several
of last year's men wkro cotti|iclled
to return home, not to return any
more till fall. Several to w men
were added to the hoard in their
stead, and the staff ' w consists of
a body of as ahh - is etui lie
found on any college week v in this
part of the oniliitry, and ill will tin
everything in their power to make
Tills Kbd ami lit ai i, worthy the sup
port of the student hod\ and of all
interested in I'niversitv affairs.
The paper has been vt rv sueeessful
no far in its undertaking, and with
its new force of editors it will enter
it|miii a period ol even greater pros
perity in the future than in the
past. We wire obliged In lose our
editor-ill chief of last year, hut sm
eertdy lope tin 1 priseut hoard call
keep it up to and even above the
standard. Let all who are interested
in University affair* come forward
with their support and help out the
undertakers in furthering the enter
prise that was begun as a eollege
paper.
A TIMKI.Y MOYK.
It is a good more that the stu
dents have made in l iking into their
hands the matter of dealing with
those found “cribbing" on iinan-
nounoed examinations. There is
only two ways for the Profess, rs to
manage this matter, and one is for
them to put men on their honor and
the other to watch them. The lat
ter no Professor likes to do or will
do. To watch a student destroys
the force and validity of a pledge.
Now there have been rumors
atioat in college circles that the
member* of some of the classes had
been acting unfairly on written ex
animations. These rumors cause a
feeling of restlessness ou t 1 part of
all and the right thing to do is to
fasten the stigma on the guilty 1
parly or parties, and relieve this;
feeling on the part of the students
as a whole. We would not advo- |
cate anv violent measures, hulthiiik
that the guilt of such conduct
should he proven without
a doubt before any action
is taken, and then the guilty party
lie requested to leave our precints
as he is out of his normal sphere |
among the boys of the State I’niver
sity. We do not believe in any un
necessary . exposure of such cases,
but think that they should he
dealt with as privately as the cir
uunistances will admit. Aii expo
sure will only aggrivate matters,
ami lie unpleasant to the friends of
any party convicted ef “cribbing”
on any examination. It is not so
much from a moral standpoint that
we should deal with such eases, but
through fairness to othor members
of the class, some of whom may be
studying for honors, though those
seeking honors have little to fear
from such boys.
Now we would not leave the im
pression that there are many dis
honest boys in our ranks. Such is
not the case. They are indeed very
scarce. But in an aggregate of over
two hundred students, gathered
here from the four quarter* of sev.
eral Slates, we ean but expect to find
some who are not just what they
ought to be. Such arc liable to do
a great deal of harm in such an in
stilulion as ours if some restrictions
are not thrown around them.
All of the classes have not yet
decided what i* to lie done in the
way of organizing base ball nines
this season, hut there is much good
timber in college, and no doubt
some interesting games will lie
played by us before the season is
over.
—' si
The new Harvard athletic rules
exclude Krothingham, Abbott and
Sullivan, of the nine; Fearing of
the crew, and Mott Haven team;
and Lewis of the eleven.
The man who claims to he \ ivian
Nickells, of last year's Oxford var
sity crew, and who tried to make
arrangements for a race between
Yale and Oxford for next duly, has
been found to be an imposter.
The New London board of trade
is trying to make arrangements with
th" Oxford crew to come to this
country next summer and race with
Harvard or Yale.
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