Newspaper Page Text
THE RED AND BLACK.
THE RED AND BLACK.
Published every Saturday during the
Collegiate year.
Subaeription price one dollar per year.
Advertiaing rate* furnlalied on appli
cation
Address all Imalnraa communication*
to Business Manager.
Contribution*, aigned by the author,
are welcome; received by the Editor-fn
Chief.
»TArr:
G. W. Keab, '(Mi, Editor-In-Chief.
E. C, Ityal*, ltd, Local Editor.
F. K. Holand, '97, Bualne** Manager.
L. K. I'owcll, 'ltd, Soliciting Agent.
J. W. Welch, Law, E. C. Keen, Law;
Eugene Dodd, Law; J. II. Hutnor, ”J5;
I. J llofmayer, '1)7.
playing. We feel assured that the
hoys are going to do their level best
and if Sewanee defeats us, why they
will have to work for it.
Entered at Athens I’. O. as second
class mall matter.
The following is Sewanee's yell
A parody on it might come in well,
l’nt your tlnVughts together, fellows,
and let us have one.
lino linli Hoc !
lion lt:i!i Hi-r t
lley-Vep-lley-Yep!
Suwaueo !
Sewanee-Kali - 'Sewanee-Kali !
Sewanee tiger ttisslloom-ah I
One of our beat exchanges is “The
Sewanee 1'urple,” and reflects great
credit on its hoard of editors.
It has been rumored around that
tire University is to have another
weekly. While we are of the opin
ion that the college cannot support
another paper, still we welcome our
contemporary into the journalistic
field, and wish them much success.
E. W. CUdRBONNIER & C2,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
CEMENT AND LIME.
Sole Agents for the Favorite
GKLIEIsr COAL.
Dealers in all kinds of Hard and Soft Coal. OKDEKS FROM STUDENTS SPE
CIALLY SOLICITED and carefully executed. No extra charge for handling.
OFFICE, VICTORIA HOTEL CORNER.
year
From all indications the Augusta
foot-hall team is not yearning very
much to tackle the ’Varsity, and al
though uil arrangements were made
for a game on the 27tli, the hoys of
the F.lectric City backed out of the
agreement, saying they had not
hml enough practice. Thi is a
great pity, as a game with the Au-
guHtuu* would have been unite the
thing for the ’Varsity boys before
tackling Sewanee. l’r.iotice up your
men Capt. Murphey. We want t6
meet you on the gridiron.
In our first issue of the Kki> and
Black we strongly urged the stu
dents to contribute to the sheet. Si
far we have had veYy few contribu
tions handed in for publication. In
fart only two of the student body
have written articles for the sheet.
The election of officers for the next
staff of editors after Xmas will de
Wili we have a “Pandora” this
From the looks of things
the answer is no. Thie is a great
pity, as the issuing of this popular
annual is a much looked for event
in college circles every year. We
suppose the trouble is College Poli
tics—the old evil. Is this evii to
spread on and on till it crushes out
all the pleasures of college life and
builds up a barrier between friends.
It is perhaps a necessary evil in the
class elections, but it should not be
allowed to exist elsewhere. Every
day it is spreading out and entering
into organizations wiiere it should
lie an unknown quantity. Can’t
there he a compromise made he
tween the college men ? Cannot
this evil be shut out from some or
ganization besides the Kki> and
Black? The idea of the University
of Georgia not publishing an An
nual t|iis term because such a tiling
exists ! Let us keep out of polities
till we have left college life behind
us. Many may say this is an old
discussion, ami that politics cannot j
be broken up at the U. of G. This!
may be so, but the Uki> ani> Black
lias started out on a crusade against
this enemy and will continue in her
efforts to crush the evil, though we
may have our efforts for naught.
UJMiVEpSLjy Dipzcjopy.
Report Errors, Changes and Neiv Organizations to
Business Manager.
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIOX.
President W. P. Gearraid, ’95.
Treasurer E. E. Dougherty, ’95.
Chairman Executive Committee H. \V. Stubbs, ’9t;.
FOOT BALL TEAM.
Captain G. P. Butler, ’9L
Manager II. (X Moreno, ’93.
PANDORA.
EDITORS.
II. H. Steiner, ’95, 2. A. E.
tv. A. Harris, ’95, X. <t>.
J. W. Morton, ’95, K. A.
J. T. Dunlap, ’95, 4>. A. 0.
J. J. Gibson, ’95. A. T. A.
J. II. Butner, ’95, 2. x)
W. W. Chandler, ’96, A. T.
II. V. Black, ’96, X..f.
a
DF.MOSTHENIAX LITERARY SOCIETY.
President D. T. Clarke, ’98.
Treasurer Eugene Dodd, Law.
PHI-KAPPA LITERARY SOCIETY.
President Holcombe Bacon,’iifl.
Treasurer .... F. W. Bean,’95.
THE THALLANS.
President E. C. Kyals, ’90.
Stage Manager Holcombe Bacon, ’96.
Business Manager J. W. Welch, Law.
GLEE CLUB. .
President , ....Shirley Brooks, ’!*«,
Vusical Director.... Dr. J. P. Campbell.
Business Manager F. K. Boland, ’97.
Y. M. C. A.
Meets in Latin Room, Every Friday, at 7.45 P. M.
On another page of this issue will
ho found an article on “The An-
qounccmcnt of Examinations.” This
is certainly a good move on the part
of the Faculty and the Uku a.ni>
pend largely on the ability of the Black hails the new orderof tilings
men for the place, and such ability
can be proven by •contributing to
the paper. Our pages arc open to
you and we hope that many will
follow II.’s example and write us an
article.
“ A College Student’s Duly," by
1L, found on another page, is ail ar
ticle which reflects much credit on
its author and contains some facts
which will do us all good to read
and remember.
with great pleasure and feels sure
the Faculty, will find it a much bet
ter arrangement than the old order
of springing Exams.
President
Treasurer
Captain Co.
Captain Co.
Adjutant.
A ... .
CADET CORPS.
TENNIS ASSOCIATION.
Manager...
Treasurer..
LAW CLASS.
President
SENIOR CLASS.
JUNIOR CLASS.
SOPHOMORE CLASS.
President.
FRESHMAN CLASS.
.1. N. WILLIAMSON,
LIVERT AND FEED 5TdBLES
Handsome Turn-Outs
CLAYTON STREET. OPPOSITE
JTUDENTS,
HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED BY
W. ft. HaUDqUP,
' Jackson Street, Under Victoria Hotel.
Tbs nest Work. Lovdst Prices.
ox
Y. M C. A. BUILDIXO.
Wo are glad to see the men of the
college teams appearing in larger
numbers on the gridirou than here
tofore. This moans tho 'Varsity
will have to pul more effort in their
-jATHENS BOOK 4 I •
Dr. Wm Thus. Coggin, ' 1 stationery c«.
CLINE & CO.,
FdJiKiorvable Jailors,
Under Y. M. C. A. Building.
'.t~ Dress Suits a Specialty.
No. it Thomas Street,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Is the place (or Students to buy their
BOCKS * iSS • STATIONERY.
No Extortion There.
COSTA
HAS THE CHEAPEST, FRESHEST and
Best Fruit tn Tom.
5 CLAYTON STREET, ATHENS, GA.
Come ! See Us !