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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, ATHENS, GA„ MARCH 3,1894.
NO. 11.
BOl'M—BOl'M.
DEMOSTIIBN IAN SOCIETY.
Society called to order by l’resl-
TRANBI.ATKD FROM TIIE FRENCH OF ,
jt LEs cLARKTrE. ilent Brannon. Minutes of last
The child lay pale and prostrate meeti "K w ‘ ru rei “' a, ‘d approved,
in his little white bed, and with his When the election of members participated in by a larg
was in order, Mr. Haskell proposed
the name of Mr. J. II. Mobley, ot Kappas, oiwthe question “Uesolvod,
the Law class, who was unanimously that the love of money has more in
elected a member of the Demosthe 1 upon the actions of men
eyes enlarged by the fever looked
steady before him with their strange
fixity, characteristic of those des
perately ill who already perceive
what the living do not. At the foot
of the bed, biting her fingers so as
not to weep, anxious, and torn with
grief, the mother followed the pro
gress of the disease on the lilt’,
beings’ poor emaciated face, . .id
one of the societies. Hence the no
tion of the faculty amounts to the
same as forcing delinquents to pay
up, and should lie commended.
A long and able debate was then
number
of Demosthenians and a few l'hi
I ,,uv,.,,o upon
nian Society. Immediately after t |,ari t ) lt > love for women.” Affirms
his innitiatian Mr. Mobly made a
dear address to the society, stating
that he felt greatly honored in be
coming a member of the grand old
Demosihcnian, and as he had oher
the futher, a worthy working man, laliei1 fhe memory of the C icerouean
foroed back into his red eyes the Literar y Society of the Met er Uni-
tears which burnt their lids. veraity, so he would ever uphold the
And the day was breaking clear ho,,or 11,1,1 <li « nit y of this eminent
and sweet, a beautiful June morn- ;,, "1 historic society,
ing, entering the narrow room in The meeting previous to this was
the rue des Abbesses, where little tl,u ri ‘K lllar time for election of offi-
Francis, the child of Jacques Le- u, ‘ r8 ' 1,1,1 owi "K lo the joint debate
tive led by Griffith who was assisted
by Messrs. Stephenson, Alexander,
liyals, Guyton and Lirson. Nega
tive by ltocul, followed by Neal,
Xealcr and Hendrix. Decision in
favor of affirmative.
A HINT.
between the two societies, it was
postponed one week. Merrss. Chaa.
Tidwell and lien Vow were nomi
nated for president, Neal and Guy
ton for vice-president, and after a
grand and Madeleine Legrand, his
wife was slowly dying.
He was seven years old. All fair
and rosy so full of life and gay as a
sparrow, only three weeks ago.
But a fever had seised him, they s »mewhat animated contest the elec-
had brought him home one evening 110,1 re8lll ted in givirx? Ti.lwcll and
from the public school with a heavy ^"‘ al majori'. s and the
head and very hot hands. And P r, ' H ' ,le " 1 declared M elected,
since he hail been there in bed and Messrs. .Stephens. . ..ml Haskell
at times, in his delirium, he mur- Hmii elected 1st and 2nd ecu-
mured continually looking at his 8orK -
little we" polished shoes which his A Committee from Phi Kappa So
mother had oarefully placed in a w ** then admitted, which said
corner upon a shelf: “You can 11 1,ai1 oomo lH arrar, Ke for another
throw little Francis’s shoes away i ol,,t debate. A committee was
now. Little Francis will never put llie " “PPmnted to confer with this
them on again. Little Francis will one ' The oonferrenco resulted in
never go to school again—never, *' lect " l K th« question: Hesolved,
never!” “Ihat Labor Organizations are prr-
Then his father cried: “Be still,” ductive of more Evil than Good.”
and his mother went and buried her <,n drawing for sides, the Phi Kappa
fair pale face in the pillow so that
little Francis might not hear her
weep.
That night the child had not been
received the affirmative and De-
mosthenean the negative. The de
bate was appointed for Saturday,
March 19. The Phi Kappa then
Recently one of our hoys had oc
casion to call on President Bass, the
dread guardian of Wesleyan's
charming daughters. Still sore from
an ignominious refusal at the doors
of L. I., he asked to see his sweet
heart with the fearful expectation
of a summary dismissal.
The president, however, received
him with the geniality of a pro
spective father-in-law, and chatted
pleasantly, 'til, with lovelil eyes and
dewy lips, the blushing maiden of
his dreams came tripping in.
The hearts of the students here
are filled with respectful love for
the amiable counselors in L. (J. I.,
but they groan under the severity
of that regime which necessitates a
speaking trumpet to convey soft
THE UNKISSEI) KISS; Olt, THE KISS
HE DID NOTUKT.
I have kissed the girls a-plenty,
Aged from one year old to twenty,
Kisses better far than honey—lean last*,
their sweetness yet.
But (ar dearer than the kisses
(*lven me by kindly misses,
Is the ever verdant memory of the kisses
I did not get.
Kor winsome little fairy.
With a grace so light amt airy,
Kept me ever fondly saying, “I'll achieve
my purpose yet.”
But at length she slyly vanished
With the gift for which 1 famished,
Anil she left me sadly sighing for the
kiss I did not get.
Iteader, pardon thu digression,
Does pursuit or does possession
Thu grvater pleasure bring'. 1 I really
eaunot say, and yet
I’ve forgotten many misses
Who bestowed on ine their kisses,
But I always rteollect the girl whose kiss
I did not get.
Now of course there is a moral
In this simple story for all.
Those Indiscreet young ladies will some
time much regret
That they gave their kisses freely,
Kor they’ll find a lover really
May remember more than all the rest
the kisses he did nol <jef
llo- .
KUO >1 THE I- C. 1.
One* a prissy little missy had a
date to take a ride in a dog-cart
with her feller, in the golden even
tide. Data ia filled, and so is dog
cart; feller too is overflowing full
delirious; but for two daya he had Hv,,t anot her committee slating that
made tbe doctor uneasy by a sort of ll,a * •ociety would not meet us in
strange prostration which resembled ‘ lel ’ at, ‘ unless wo would i gve them
surrender, as if the lick child bail 1>ot h theopening and closing speech-
become already at seven years ”*• This W,H granted,
aweary of life, lie was weak, silent Hiring the session of the society
and sad, rolling liis thin head over 1>r °f- - lol ' n Morris read a comtuuni-
the bolster, no louger with a smile 01,110,1 from tbe faculty to this ef-
upon hit poor emaciated lips and ^ eol: Inasmuch as the Demoslhe-
with haggard eyes seeking, teeing nlan a o°* e ty and asked assistance
one knew not what, far away, very ^ rom th e faculty in collecting dues,
far—“up there,” thought Madeleine tl,e f*°ulty has passed a resolution to
with a shudder. force members directly to pay their
(to be continued.) dues, but since the cooilitution of
—...._ the society does not consider any
A new chemical laboratory has one a member until he has paid all
just been finished for the University f* - e», those who have failed to do to
of Chicago, which cost 1235,000. must be reported to the Faculty by
•• the Treasurer as not having joined.
Tbe average age of stodenta at Such onea will be dealt with accord-
Harvard ia 22.7 years, and at ing to the law of the Trustees tbat
Columbia, 21.5. all malrionlated students must join
words of love, and kissing at long of lust, ami smells of spices. Little
langc as a tantalizing viriitloD mi-sv looka quit# knowing Rotas
So let the love We bear them all ex | iro slipping over the dashboard;
disc and enforce thu bint. left arm 'round our missy creeping;
I icld the present administration righlha.nl turns those sweet lip
Wesleyan is flourishing as never be- upward; gentle horsey gently sleep-
fore, almost four bundred fair young Hog runs grunting from the
women daily receive instructions in lnlre; gent | B homy runs away,
her spacious balls. The more than Miaay’a soul is wafted higher; fel-
brilliant commencements bespeak |, r -, tlle oll|t . r w#y
able instruction and dose applies Moral.—When your’ l.rau gets
lion, yet there tbe gracious permits boll. iiriu , roun ,| you> , lo your very
of loving mamas arc respected, and | beet to hold the horse. It is but
darling daughters are not refused
the privilege of meeting their friends
thus armed.
I.aHt Thursday evening while the
boys were enjoying considerable
•port with snow balls, some one
threw a piece of glass from a Dor
mitory window that struck Mr.
Larson in I he temple cutting an
artery and inflicting a painful
wound.
I « O-W—
The Y. M. C. A. was led last Fri
day night by Mr. I*. J. Shearouse.
His subject was an interestiug one,
and that together with h s well-
known force of character made hie
| word* impressive.
just, since liu holds nil the rust.
The sinali town boys are again
tresspassing upon tbe campus. They
have lieeu warned once about being
too prominent on thu campus, and
it will be advisable for them to stay
away if they can't behave. No one
object* to their coining on our play
ground when they conduct them
selves pro|>erly, but we feel that
this is our home and that we have
exclusive right to this -sored spot
of earth, and don't propose to be
usurped by any one.
Tbe new athletic field of the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania, till coat
about 175,1X10.