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THE RED A XL) BLACK.
THE REb AND BLACK.
rubliiilii.il every Saturday during the
Collegiate year.
Suluuriptioii price one dollar per year.
Advertising rates furnished on sppli
cation.
which the necessity of a good col 1
lege “Gym” is urged. We have a
fool hall team and an Athletic As
sociatioo Imt no Gymnasium, ami
think of it, an Athletic Association
and no Gymnasium! What a ridic-
E.
W. CI1dRB0NNi£f\ & C2„
WHOLES A I.K AND IM .TAIL DKALKHS IN
Address all business communications ulous state of affairs. As it is now
our foot 'all men after practice
have to fall hack on the town Y.M.
A. as a place for light exercise.
Tl k* article by If. touches on a
much needed want, and the lied
and Illack hopes tome steps will he
taken in this important matter.
to HnhififKH Manager.
Contribution*, nigncd l»y the author,
arc welcome; received by tin* Editor-in
( U«f.
staff:
(». \V. Kciib, '05, Kditor-iiiChief.
K (V Hyals, tNI, Loral Editor.
K. K lioiand, *97, Buslnc** Manager,
i 1 PoviD, '• 6, 80IU 1*1 Dg Igrat
J. W. Welch, Law; F. C. Keen, Law;
Eugene Dodd, Law; ,1. II. Butner, ’95;
I. .1 llofmajer, '97.
(22 (2^ 3Ls ,
CEMENT AND LI VIE.
Sole Agents for the Favorite
GLELT MAEY GOAL.
Dealers in all kinds of Hard and Sjfi Cod. OKDKK.S FROM STCDENTs SPE
CIALLY SOLICITED and carefully executed. No extra ehaive for hindlin:.
F. B. LUCAS.
II. Com Davis,
Tl IK GEORGIA RAILROAD CO. pA IT |\Q K T Lf D yv
During the last collegiate year, UVr/Xii L/ i_i fl l_i Li U t 11 I'D lit
the Rkh AND Hi.ack published in its " i I ILLl(lII(,
Entered at AtheiiH IV
clasH mail matter.
< >. a* second
//' you r subscription is not
/mill irifhin one work af
ter date a f this issue, your
ya/ter wilt hr discontinued.
< iIV K THE PLAYKRS ACIIANCE.
Now that the foot hall season is
aliout on us and the prospects of a
fine team for the University is in
sight, it may lie well to mention
here an old grievance, and hope
that those who read this will take
the hint conveyed therein. Every
one, we feel sure, wants to see a
team gotten together which will do
credit to our College ami we know
all the hoys will do what they can
to seo this result realized. The hoys
I"
columns the schedule of the Georgia
Railroad. This schedule occupied
about twenty or twenty-four inches
of advertising space, and in return
thi‘ company extended to last year’s
Hoard the courtesy of a pass.
When the publication of the
weekly was resumed this year, the
same proposition was made to the
road in a letter addressed to the
General Passenger Agent. In reply
to this we received a curt and busi
ness like note from that, official, in
which wo were informed that it is
not the custom of the road to
advertise in such periodicals
and declining our request.— '
This is a brief statement of the
ease. Now as to our object in this
matter. We did not ask the pass
fi r the personal use and any mem
bers of the Hoard, hut only that
through it we could reach the peo
ple of Augusta, and induce them to
advertise in and subscribe for our
paper. An increase in the number
of our advertisers and subscribers,
means a consequent increase
in the si/.e and merit of Tiik Rm>
ami Hi.ack. In this every ’Varsity
man is concerned and interested.
Now as regards the position of
the railroad. Its right to refuse
“to advertise in such periodicals” no
one, of course, will deny. Although,
to a casual observer, the courtesy of
a pass extended to the representa
tive weekly of the University of
Georgia by the Georgia Railroad
Uo., and in consideration of adver
tising at least toil times its value to
as, would uot mean too great a
train on the generosity of its otfic-
als.
We must live, fellow-students,
uid “God helps those who help
themselves." If you wish our pa
per to prosper, patronize those who
tdvertisi in our columns.
103 JACKSON si
A ,| MIRICK
WILL MARK
Cabinet Photocraphs
For the Students at
$2.00 DOZE1T
JOHN T JACKSON,
HVL ERCHAWT
T-A-IXjOE,.
Carries a full fine of samples. Suits
made to order. Cleaning ami repairing
neatly done. All work guaranteed.
JACKSON STHEKT.
CITY mini STlIIlK,
R, C. ORR & CO.
WE WANT TOUR
]?resciptions.
BEST DRUGS USED.
< AUKFI I.I.V COMl’Ol \dld
Telephone 112.
URIVERSIjy DiRECJORy,
Report Errors, Changes and .Yeir Organizations
Easiness .Manager.
ta
President ...
Treasurer
Chairman Executive
ATI ILETK’ ASS( )CI ATK >X.
....IV, I*. Gear raid, ’9.7.
E. K. Dougherty, ’95.
Committee If. V\ . Stubbs, tm.
FOOT BALL TEAM.
latte ouvu u ,i litis ai.ioie, out icuu i
and profit thereby.
A MUCH NEEDED WANT.
<>n another page of this issue ap- j
pears an article on “A College
rho 1
in
McDowell Son,
FINE
Confect ionerios, Fruits
Gymnasium,” written by one t
takes great interest iu same,
AND CIGARS.
| COLLEGE AVENUE. ATHENS. GA.
Captain
Manager
G. P. Butler, '04.
II. C. Moreno, '0:i.
DEMOSTHENIAN LITKUAKY SOCIETY.
President |>. t. Clarke, '06.
PHI-KAPPA LITE it ART SOCIETY.
Treaaurer
F. W. Bean, '0.').
B.
E C. Ityals. '!Mi.
.llolrotnhc Bacon, ’90.
....J. W. Welch, Law.
President
stage Manager
Business Manager
THALIAN DRAMATIC CLU
President
GLEE CLUB.
Shirley Brooks. 'IK).
Busincsn Manager.
F. K. Boland. *97.
President
Y. M. C. A.
Treasurer ....
• F. K. Boland, '07.
CADET CORPS.
Captain Co. B
Adjutant.
-. • W. P. (tearreld, ’95.
TENNIS ASSOCIATION.
Manager.
Treasurer
. W. L. Kemp, ’95.
LAW CLASS.
President
SENIOR CLASS.
President
JUNIOR CLASS.
President
SOPHOMORE CLASS.
President.
FRESHMAN CLASS.
L. Snider.