The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, November 10, 1894, Image 2

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THE RED AND BLACK. THE RED AND BLACK. them—dill we think that if the Published every Saturday .luting the bo >* are willing to pay damages for ColloKiatd* yvar. the bill hoards, etc., that the citi- .SuIhh ription price one dollar per year. *® nB 0,, &ht OD l)’ #xp6Ct a keakox- Advertiting rale* fiirniahed on appli- A,,,K payment for them, and not cation. charge enough to buy three or four Adflren* all liiifcinm* communications limes the amount of bill-boards* la- L W. CHdRBONNIER & C2, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN to BusinesH Manage!. Contribution*. signed by the author. hies and red skins. We feel sure that the hoys are are welcome; received by the Editor-in willing to meet the citizens half Chief. ■TArr: (J. W. Heal». '95, Kditor-1 n-Cliief. K. C. Kyalh, 90, Local Kill tor. V. K Itoland, *97, liiwineas Manager, la. K. Powell, *90, Soliciting: Agent. J. W. Welch, law; F. C. Keen, Law: F.ugcnc Dodd, Law; .1. II. Hiitner, *95; I. .1 llofniayer, *97. CEMENT AND LIME Sole Agents for the Favorite g-lieust imi.a_:r/y" coal. wav and do what is right for the healers in all kinds of Hard and Soft Coal. ORDERS FROM STUDENTS SPF taking of the artieles, which ,, K ‘ 'AU ; V ,, .TED and rareful.y eseenled. Vo extra charge for bam.Lg ' , b . . , , OFFJCK, victoria hotel corner. Entered at Athens I' elass mail matter. O. as second done only under the excitement of the moment, and tho boys fully real ize now that they did do what per haps was not exactly the thing when they east the plunder into the flames. He just about your charges, merchants, ami the boys will reim burse you for same. University Directory. Rki’OKt Ekbohn, Changes and New Organizations to Hvsinkss Manager. JOIN TJIK ATHLETIC AHSOCIA TION. When the members of the Ath letie Association were requested to remain in ebapel for a few moments after prayers last Wednesday morn ing it was with much surprise that we noticed the large throng leaving. This only goes to show that there is a large number of the 'Varsity hoys who are not members of this im portant organization, and we are pained to note this fact. Kvery man in college should be a member of this association, as a matter of course. Can we expect to see ath leliea flourish here ami our foot-ball team maintain its standing, if we do not promote same by doing what we can for their interests We are not all blessed by being built in a way to take part in gridiron sports, but we can one ami all do our part by having our names put on lie Wo arc glad to note the change in the 1W yell. The present one is quite an improvement on “ Kal ’em up,” ifcc. Here is the yell : Hah! Rah! Hah ! Sins—Hoorn ah ! 'ilk - '!I8 — Georgia ! ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. President . tV. P. Oearrald, '95. Treasurer. K. E. Dougherty, '95. ” " " yii. I 40 to <> was certainly good news to ns last Saturday evening, ami we congratulate our team for their line work on the “Palmetto Gridiron.” Keep it up, boys, and show Wofford and Augusta that you can give them the same treatment. The Pandora editor* held their* first business meeting last Tuesday I‘resident afternoon. This means that ihu vtago Manager boys are getting down to work in earnest on the “Annual,” and we w ish them much success. We hear there is to be a petition presented the Faculty to abolish above mentioned Association's mem- Saturday meriting recitations. We hership list. We have heard it hope they will see tit to do same, from good Authority that there are ——— only ten men of the elass of '!*8 now I he faif Editors of the “Mnentosy- memhers of the Association. This nean, published monthly at Agnes Scott Institute look occasion tore- mark in their last issue that the Uei> and Hl.uk might improve a is inexcusable, and we bopu such a condition of things will not last long. Come forward men, and show your college spirit, and by the time ^fcat deal in many ways. The of the next issue of Tiik Hkd and Hi.ack, we trust that ’1*8 will be represented by a large majority of her men iu the University Athletic Association. ^ — THE HON FIHE TROUBLE. Once again His Koval Highness! Mnemosynean" is a pci feet sheet, and one of ottr best exchanges. The “Athenian,” published by the pupils of the Athens High School is a bright ami newsy sheet. “A Historical Sketch of the Uni versity of Georgia," it the title of Chairman Ex. Com H. w . Stubbs FOOT BALL TEAM. Captain O. I*. Butler, '94. Manager. H. C. Moreno, '93. PANDORA. .1. 11. Ilutner, '95, 2. N Editor-in-Chief. J. J. Gibson, *95. 5. T. A... fius. Manager. EDITORS. II. II. SUiner, '95. 2. A. K. W. A. Harris, '95, X. 4>. .1. W. Morton, '95, K. A. J. T. Dunlap, '95. < t>. A. n. W. W. Chandler, '9ti, A. T. II. H. V. Black, lilt. X. *. DEMOSTHENI AN LITE I! AH Y SOCIETY. President I). T. Clarke, '90. Treasurer .... Eugene Dodd, Law. Pill KAPPA LITERARY SOCIETY. President.... .... IV. P. Gearrelri, 9'. Treasurer . F. \V. Bean, ’95. THE Til A l.l ANn ., EC. Ryals. '90. ^ Holcombe Bacon. '9U. 1 Business Manager . J. IV. Welch. Law. GLEE CU B. President..., ...Shirley Brooks.'911. • usical Director.... I)r..). P Campbell. Business Manager F. K. Boland, 97. 1 Y. M C. A Meets in Latin Room, Everv Friday, at 7.45 IV M. President. F. .1. Orr, '95 Treasurer F. K. Boland,'97. CADET CORPS. Captain Co. A f. T. Dunlap. 95. Captain Co. B W. P. Gearreld, 95. Adjutant O. 11. Nisbet, '95. TENNIS ASSOC IATION. President. Holcombe Bacon. '90. Manager W. L. Kemp, '95. Treasurer F. K. Boland, ’97. LAW CLASS. President T. S. Hawes. SENIOR CLASS. President E. M. Gammon. JUNIOR CLASS. President T. A. Keel. SOPHOMORE CLASS. Pri.idiut H. C. Erwin. FRESHMAN CLASS. President... L. Snider. COSTA HAS THE CHEAPEST, FRESHEST and Best Fruit iu Toid. 5 CLAYTON STREET, ATHENS, GA. Come ! See Us ! JTUDENTS, HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED BY IV. fl HAUDffUP, Jackson Street. Under Victoria Hotel. 1 he' est Work. Lowest Price'. ATIIKXS ROOK & • ■ STATION I RY CO. Is tli«* i»l«re for Stiiflcnts to Imy tlicir BOOKS * 12S • STATIONERY. No Extortion There. •I. X. WILLIAMSON. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES Handsome Turn-Outs- STREET, OPPOSITE ON CLAYTON Y. M. (’. A. BUILDING. McQueen & Carter, IB ARBERS, I’lwter Haiti win’s Shoo Store. 11 W i 11 Pay You To Examine UurSlioes - Furnishings. The Best .it the Lowest Price*. M. MYERS & CO. the Mayor of the Classic City, has all interesting book just out, from Hothinq Hiqher than $4.75 Per TOP. decreed that the University student x | l0 0 f Mr. A. I.. Hull, Treasurer J ° VAXDEilPOOL AXl) JELLR'0 llu* citizen* of thi* city l»y convey Vanmy to read, and it i* need lew Your Choice for the Price. No Charge for Delivering Up Stairs. can oivk vor GOOD COAL AT $4.25 and $4 50 PER TON. nhnll appear before his tribunal and „f theUnireraily of Ga. The book answer to the charge of aggravating j* one that will pay the t oys of the the citizens of this city by convey Varsity to read, n.._ mg to the college campus after to say they will And iu page* teem night fall certain bill boards, tables with interesting matter. It eau and Indian, foi the purpose of ere- be found on the shelves of the Uni- mating same. Of course we cannot veraity library. condemn the citizens for being some what irritated by tliia act of the Harvard library contains pic- boys, for perhaps the boys should lures of all its classes since 17.Vi.— F. B. LUCAS. have thought twice before taking Exchange. Bear Phi-Kappa Hall.