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THE RED AND BUCK.
VOL. 2.
UNIVEHS1TY OF GEORGIA, ATHENS, HA.. OCTOBER 0, IMU.
NO. 2.
From College J*«i\s of thallriad of organiaediniq,,itie,:
The O. B., The Thalians, and Zeta
I Chi. It in said that this advice mis-
j represented the sentiment of the As
sociation, and this year the Manual
The idea originated with Lamar has “it (The Thalians) comprises
ON COLLEOK TOPICS
The Thalians.
K. K. Dougherty, it:., S. V. Brooks, W. arrangement have been made.
P. K. Holan<l, 'll”, Sam Hawes, (Law) ’pi,„ , . .
' ’ ' '< llie nrst game now under consid-
I’. K. Smith, ''.W, and Klton Osborne, ;
'9B.
Manager, Jno. W. Welch.
The Thalians have determined to
eration is with Augusta on tho
, , , . . .... , . ,, . pay the expenses incidental to a
Lyndon 93, and to him, undoubted- the best dramatic talent in the Uni- , . ,
, , , . ... , . ,. I,;. , , , foot-ball trainer. They usually do
ly, belongs the credit of founding versuy, and has given J J
twentieth. Larry Murphy, who
played good hall here last year, is
captain, and promises to make it
“hot for iis if we come. The inan-
The Thalians. Coming from Cor- cessful performances.”
nell, where he had seen The Masque ! Tho government of the Club is
in successful operation, he was in a delegated largely to three of its of-
position to know the nature and re- fleers—the Manager, the Stage Man-
quirements of such organizations, ager and Musical Director. There
lie and two class-mates, Geo. Hill- is also an Executive Committee
yer, Jr., and Charles B. Nisboti which is appointed and presided
whom he consulted, selected the first
members, viz : II. M. Dorsey, 11. A
Alexander, E. W. Barnwell, Robert
| ....... v • . a nvi uniiiiu • «IW I , .
several sue- wh#t u , ey , ry tQ ( , 0> wi „ th; , a *' m «“ t 1 _‘*_ m « k,n * <*rrangeme„U
lime, if the student body will con
tinue its support; and, ns Speaker
Crisp says, “Of them we have no
fears. II out mint Bacon.
J. Gantt and Jerry Cahauiss of ’93,
George Beckett’94, Shirley Brooks,
J.A. Morton and Holcombe Bacon of
’96. These were called together
Jnnuiry 17th, 1893, when the origi
nal three ran the meeting so suc
cessfully that Mr. Lyndon was made
President,Mr. Hillyer Business Man
ager and Mr. Nishet Critic. The
other officers W'ere H. M. Dorsey Vice
President, and George Beckett Mu
sical Director. Two facts are sig
nificant about the beginning of this
On the Gridiron.
The praoticc games have been the
feature on the Campus during the
over by the President, and which
exercises a general supervising in
fluence. The programme is arranged , ' Mt we ‘‘ k ' 0,,r trai " or > Mr ’ Wi " H -
by the Programme Committee. The , l0 " had thc me " » l wol k ‘wico
new members are first selected by a day ' 1,88 tlu ‘ m 01,1 *" llle
the Membership Committee and the l,,ori,in * at a, ' vpn ' 811,1 l,1 « afternoon
names are then voted upon by the I at ,0Ur ,hirty ' •>« >»*«n getting
Club. They are chosen solely for " ldendid work ° ut of lll « ,n > 8,1,1 8,1
merit—friendship and politics have
no influence. While the discussion i
with Auburn, Suwanoe, University
of N. 0., Mercer, on the seeond of
November in Macon, during the
Stnte fair, and several other col
leges.
Nalley and Shackleford have not
yet decided whether they will return
to college this year. They are
splendid men, and all the influence
possible should ho brought to bear
upon them to return.
Now hoys do not let your interest
lag one hit, for the time iH close up
on us to meet the enemy, and if von
of college politics as an institution I found 0,11 lhoy won1,1 ha »« to ‘'n
is on, it may lie interesting to note, ,kcy Hay ,lley w111 Ilot l ,la y f' 1 '
in passing, that The Thalians pre- and dril1 l0 °' Now ll,i " 1H 8
club —one that college politics did
not control its meetings thc other and good direction of affiirs.
that a proposal to make the ballot! The Thalians are possibly the most
on new members secret was voted successful College Dramatic Asso
down, because “it might bring eiation in the South, all things cou-
aboul corruption.” The name was sidered. The Club differs, perhaps
sent an organization entirely free funDy , P ir ‘ t for lllt ' to
from its influence. The result has foHl ' ‘ H a ,luw i,lca t0 advance,
been prosperity, unity of effort, sup- , ‘" lt t,M ' ol, j , ‘ , ' t of ,oot 1,811 18 t«. get
port from all factions, good feeling, ° Ut of dri11.
have the interest of your college at
prospect, were for a splendid team, heart, you do not want to see her
lo day, however, when the scrubs ,b,wnc,l |, y anybody. We have lost
lots of time already and have iio
more to spare. This afternoon let
ver y us see plenty of men out to give the
team all they can do. And not only
that, our trainer and caplaiu both
told me there were yet six or seven
Me agree fully with plaoos on the team doubtful. There
those who think that the “scrubs'
should he excused by the faculty in
order to practice the college team,
hut if the faculty has decided other
wise, we think the men when they
m
are plenty of men who have good
chances to make the team, if they
will only work for them.
chosen because we wished lo make wisely, from the Dramatic Clubs of can w111 ol1 * 8,1,1 llel P the tea
the Club essentially a Comedy Club, thc great Northern Universities, in 811lla> y c *n. If this spirit prevails
for comedy, we
pre-eminently proper , „ B
ge histrionics. its honorary members. Certainly " e hail Getter let Mr. Winston re NEW YORK
■inch assistance l “ r " to New York, and countermand IL
considered, is the that it invites to participation in its 11 needless to say we will not be \ SPALDING A SON 1 ?
per sphere of col- performances certain young ladies, *’° ll8Vt ‘ 8 team here this year. ®*1
its honorary members. Certainly
Since its inception, this club has they have been of much assistance
given four regular entertainments in the past.
first, minstrels, specialties and a The Club's prospects now seem
ink act farce ; second two one-act bright. This time last year the min-
farces with specialties between ; agement was floundering, bewilder-
third, minstrels, specialties and a ed, in a slough of manuscript and
two act comedy; and fourth, a three plays and music, and most of our
act play, Charley’s Aunt under an material was an unknown quantity,
alias—steadily growing in the Now we have selected our hill, cast at 14 1,1
amount of work attempted, and im- the parts, and expect soon to he re k,,ow that
EOR SALK,
the order for uniforms. As our
trainer aptly said, “ Where in that
Southern spirit and enthusiasm Milltar J Dr.ss ('oat, Pant*, shako
which we have heard so much about ani1 Accoutrements—all for $*,oo.
for years past?” We all know Al>1 * ,lr ®. W. ItKAB, or
it is hero in abundance, and * 1- GIBSON,
when tne men ooine to look 1 shoo Hall,
the right light, -we
no man in the Uni.!
•J. N. WILLIAMSON,
:RT AND TEED ST/IBL
Handsome Turn-Outs■
O'P, we -
proving in the character of the work hearsing in dead earnest. We have vornity,* if he can bbip.it, will allow LIVERY AND TEED STABLES
done. Since the beginning, too, its enough old men to get along with, foot-hull to fall through. In inter I
method has developed, the Business and the new ones have piored their viewing Dr. Herty, George Butler,,.. ........
Manager has become Manager and ability. and the trainer, they all agree that j y \| °v A^iTani, vr , <W,TK
the Critic is now Stage Manager. The next performance will occur "hould the men not come out, we;
Financially The Thalians have in about two months. The hill is would have no team. Interviewing '
done remarkably well, thanks to the Hamlet Revamped and set to mu- the trainer further as regard
ability in the Business Department, sic. The east consists of: tactics, he said that it was hii
the liberal patronage of our Alliens T)le oiioafe of Hamlet, King l,ial 10 i ,ut f°°t- ,,a11 on a firm foot- PER TON.
friends and the hearty support of of Denmark.... E. C. Kyals, '9c. ing in the South (which has not yo|kf on/ | ril , nAA | „„ J T/\11{a*
the student holy. For these latter The Ghost’s Voice Oscar Lyndon, in-. been done), we should copy as far How dear to our heart Is
we have always been and are most Hamlet, a Student M. P. Hall,'an. as possible the Eastern t« ams. j < ash on subscription,
grateful. Horatio,Hamlet’sChum.J.A.Morton,'96. Twenty years ago the teams of the When the generous subscriber
No overt hostility baa ever been ! >, .' 1 ‘T"‘ John Ridley «. East were in the same fix as those of Presents It to view.
manifested to The Thalians, if we (;i .“ ru de" Oueen of Den the ' Wh ' They had to copy. B,U the man who don't pa,-
except the utterance of the Y. M. G. „ lark .... Holcomb Bacon, W1, Y * bou| d not we do It? fot | . tr| , npt Keot , e re>(ler
A. Manual for’93 '94, which advised Ophelia .... E. J. Orr,'95. The men go to the training table That man might be you.
the incoming Freshmen to beware Students of W ittenslmrgh University, Monday, for which all the necessary —Chatham Courier.
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