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THE RED AND BLACK.
town dNb canrvis.
Mr. Charley Nishet a graduate
of ’93 is spending a while in the
city.
The reception tendered the stu
dents by the Y. M. C. A. last Friday
night was quite a neat affair and
was much enjoyed by the boys.
Miss Meta Steedly, of Greenville,
S. C., is spending awhile in the city.
Rev. K. W. Black being absent
from the city last Sunday, l’rof.
Wilcox conducted services at the
Kpiscopal church.
Mr. Henry Brown one of last
year’s graduates has accepted the
piece of Asssstant City Engineer
here. We are certainly glad to
know that Henry's genial face will
again be seen in the Classic city.
Mr. James Black '9-"> has gone to
Washington and Lee to take a
course of law this term.
Mr. Eugene Murphey will enter
into business with his father this
fall, in Augusta.
Chas. Tidwell, who is now in
Atlanta, spent a few days in Athens
last week.
Tint Uei> and Bi.ack welcomes
Profs. Patterson and Belcher, to
the “U. of G.”
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The “Students hand book” issued Our friend, Fred Johnson, whose
by the Y. M. C. A. of the University place of business is next to the
is certainly an encyclopedia of col- University Bank, is acknowledged
lege information in a n t shell and to be one of the best barbers in the
rejects much credit on Messrs, state.
Barnwell, Madden and Clark who W. B. Armstrong, '94, is studying
got it up. medioine in Atlanta.
Perry Hill, '97, is attending the
A. & M. College at Auburn, Ala.
The Augusta fool ball team went
into practice a week ago “Larry”
According to the new schedule,
the Sophomores are studying Phys
ios this year.
C. 11. Holden, '96, spent a few
OUK SPECIAL AtiKNT,
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Is Instructed to give to Clubs our l.owest
Itntes on all our goods.
1 into sprinters of the very first wa
ter. Hccently several interested
| spectators watched them careen
around the gridiron at a rate which
was positively appalling to contem
plate.
On last Tuesday evening, Hon.
Patrick Walsh, of Augusta, U. 8.
Senator from this Stale, addressed
a large and enthusiastic audience at
the opera house. In the course of
his oration Mr. Walsh paid a glow
ing tribute to the University, which
Murphey an old 'Varsity hoy will days at home last week,
play on it. The Sophs, are complaining be-
We nre glad to see Col. Snelling ,-aiise they have to buy a 14.50
at his desk again. Physios, a $3.0' 1 History, and have
Warren '93 is again with us tak to pay 5.00 for Chemical Lab.
a course of Law. II. A. Alexander, '93, is studying
It is rumored that Big Smith will law at the University of Virginin.
again he with us. His voice it j Ho „ Hokt . Smith wU , , ddn . M the
much missed in the campus. . u f Athens at the opera houic
Miss Elinor Carol!, a charming | tonight.
young ladv ol Augusta, who has ... , ,
• , „ , ... ... Eugene alurphoy, of last year s
been the guest of the Misses l ari , , ... ,
, , , ,, , , , Junior ciass, will return after
Mr. Marion Ridgley, of Augusta, ton, left last Monday for home. Christmas and i nter '90
is expected in the city this after- We are glad to see Nally '93
noon to make a short visit to Rev. again with us. Messrs. Diaper and Lyndon have
R W. Black. Miss Agnes Hogan, of Carlton,' dcvelo P«‘L <•*»•">« the past few days,
The members of the Chi Phi fra- Ga., is visiting Miss Lucy Bishop
ternity, indulged in a tally ho ride of this city.
last Monday afternoon. The '95 election last Friday was
Let s‘ach and every loyal 'V/rsity quite exciting,
man subscribe lo The Rkii and
Bi.ack and thereby .keep up with
ollege news.
The Ivy uihliug is undergoing
some repairs wbi h have been much
needed since the snow storm last
winter.
Green Johnson '93 spent a few
days hi re last week. Green will
return to college in January and
enter the Law class.
Is’nt it about time the '98 men
decided on a class yell and colors?
We are gl til to note the prompt
ness with which the boy appear on
the Gridiron for practice. This
means a good team for the U. of G.
this season.
Trainer Winston is expected this
week.
Dr. Herty has charge of the
Senior Chemistry cl *ss now.
Subscribe to The Rkd and Bi.ack,
* oys and patronize those who ad
vertise in our college paper.
Barnum and Bailey’s circus is
hilled here for October 18th.
W. A. Fuller, '94, is teaching j ,
school in Atlanta, and will enter the Suits to Order a Specialty. Special
Uuivertity Law Class after Christ- |
mas. Discount to Students.
i^fiEST’* ,h * 229 BROAD STREET.
All orders and enquiries for Athens and
district for Sporting and Athletic
Goods of our make are
referred to him.
Mr. John D. Stelling’94 will soon
make a visit to the city.
Miss Blanche Wilson has re
turned to her home in Birdstown
after a visit to Mrs. Anbury Hodg
son.
I.ucp Cobb lias three new milli-
lions to their faculty this year.
Mr. C. II. Black, 9x has accepted received with great applause.
the position of Athens oorrcsiion- . .
' . ... ... . , Francis Cincinnatiis Richmond,
dent for the Atlanta Commercial. ! ,
.. ... , , , , . , 96, whose health obliged hint to
Mr. Black is a writer of ability and ’ _ r ,
no doubt will furnish interesting
leave college las year, is now North
letters to uis paperduring the year. 0,1 * pleasure trip.
1). C Barrow, 3d, '94, is studying The Sophs, are most extremely
bw in Savannah. happy aiuce they are able lo irni-
P. L. Fleming, '94, has entered late the higher olaM men by reciting
business in Atlanta. i “Charby. ’
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