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The College Woild
The Uuireniljr of Virginia has
the reputation of having piled up
the largest •core on the foot ball
field ever made. Thin was in 1H9<',
when she defeated Uandolph Macon
by the score of 144 to O. Mince that
time (he has continued to pile up
points in her games, the next largest
being 102 to 0.
Cornell i» a New York Institution
10 3 out 1 >01 students register
from that .State.
James Mitchell who throws the
Mi lb. weight 3"> feet and holds the
world's record for It, has entered
the University of “Peun.”
" *
The West Point eleven has only
30 minutes for practice each day.
The net proceeds of the Princeton*
l’enn. game were *10,000.
Ilo fellows secured their dips at
Princeton this year.
There are eighteen college bred
men in the U. S. Senate.
The fo 1 ' named Universities
publish * lv papers Cornell,
mi li •* I .eland Stanford,
•cetoii, and the Universities of
Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsyl
vania. Kx.
Yale foot hall enthusiasts and
their girl friends wore sweaters and
long hair at the Yale Harvard game.
A unique sight must have been
those twelve Harvard girls with
crimson “pig-skins" for muffs.
1700 students wield the dumb
bells every week at Yale.
A very attractive foot-ball eleven
might be selected from Vassal's 4tU>
students. We would like to arrange
a date.
The Fri'ftllln:iIt sal ill the chapel dim.
Stiff and erect and stilt.
And faithfully sang the opening hymn,
and read the Psalms with a will.
And Sophomore sit witli a languid care,
With his arm en the forward seat :
The latest Flench novel was on his t nee,
And a newspaper was at Ids feet.
W ith ti.uk to the front the Junior sal
His seat was the middle aisle :
And cautiously now he'd wave his hut
As lie caught the maiden's smile.
Fervently thru the < h.uicclloi spoke.
With Ills eye on the Senior's chair :
Hut in that aisle n$ disturbance broke.
For there was no Senior there.
The (ilce Club is now rehearsing
steadily, under the direction of Dr.
Caiuphrll. The dull this year con
tains some fine voice*, and when
they make their appearance, lovers
of music may be assured of a treat.
Kidley. f*8, is rapidly recovering
from the effects of bis accident.
Hi* ankle is healing steadily, and
he anticipates no more trouble.
“Hamlet Revamped” will be the
biggest show theThaliana have ever
produced. Rehearsals are going on
and a royal good time is promised
those w ho attend the performance.
THE HKD AND BLACK,
frothing Higher than $4.75 Per Ton.
Y'A XI)Eft POOL AND JELLIC0-
Your Choice for the Price. No Charge for Delivering Up Staiis
CAN GIVE YOU
GOOD COAL AT $4.25 and $4 50
PER TON.
F. B. LUCAS. - - Rear Phi-Kappa Hall.
Si Perkins.
Next Monday night Mr. Sam J.
Burton and »u excellent company
of comedians and specialists will
present the roaring farce comedy,
“Si Perkins from Pughtown. The
bright comedienne, Miss Lillie Cole
man is supporting him. An aver
age of one laugh a minute is prom
ised those who attend. The heater
has been put in order, and the house
will lie comfortably warmed.
lui versify Directory.
Kki*oki Kitkokh, Change* a\i> New
Oltoam/ationh to Itt siNt>*
Manaokk.
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.
President W. I*. Gear raid, '*.*.”*.
Treasurer .. K. K. Dougherty, ’05.
Chairman Kx. Com II. ' . Stubbs, ’9U.
FOOT BALL TEAM.
Captain G. P. Butler. ’s»4.
Manager. II. C. Moreno, *08.
PAN DOB A.
I. il. Butner. Ha, 2. X Editor-in-chief.
J. .1 Gibson, "05. A. T. A... Bus. Manager.
KDITOUS.
II. ii. Steiner, ’05, 2. A. K.
\\ . A. Harris, *95, X. ♦.
J. W. Morton, ’05, K. A.
.1. T. Dunlap. ’95. •!>. A. O.
W. W . Chandler, ini, A. T. If.
II V. Black. *1MI. X. *.
DKMOSTHF.N I AN LITERARY
SOCIETY.
President C. T. Haskell. Law.
Treasurer. I. W. Griffetli, ‘.HI.
PIII-KAPPA LITERARY SOCIETY.
President W. I*. Gearreld, ’95.
Treasurer F. W. Bean. *95. 1
THE TilALIANS.
President . . . E C. Kyats.
Stage Manager Holcombe Bacon. *90. ,
Business Manager .J. W. Welch, Law.
GLEE ( LCB.
President Shirley Brooks, \n>
musical Director.... I)r. .1. P Campbell.
Business Manager F K. Boland, *97.
Y EC I
Meets in Latin Room, Every Frida*, at
7.45 P. M.
President. .... F. J. Orr, *95.
Treasurer F. K. Roland, ’07.
CADET CORPS.
Captain Co. A 1. T. Dunlap, ’Do.
Captain Co. B \V. I*. Gearreld, *95.
Adjutant.. .. O. B. Xiebet, *95.
nMKXS IS84> IMP'S
President. Holcombe Bacon. *90.
Manager..... .... W. L. Kemp, '95.
Treasurer F. K. Boland, *97.
LAW CLASS.
, President T. S. Hawes.
SENIOR CLASS.
Pre.id.nt .... E. M. Gammon.
JUNIOR CLASS.
Pn-iidrnt T. A. Neal. *
SOPHOMORE CLASS.
President.. H. C. Erwin. I
FRESHMAN CLASS.
President... L. Snider.
Stutdsnts
When you wish printing
of any kind, give E. D.
Stone the work. He prints
The Red and Black.
.A. COSTA.
HAS THE CHEAPEST, FRESHEST and
Be t Fruit in Town.
5 CLAYTON STREET, ATHENS, GA.
Come ! See Uh !
JTUDENTS,
HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED BY
IV. p Haudeup,
Jackson Street, Under Victoria Hotel.
i he est Work. Lowest Prices.
ATHENS BOOK cV • ■
* • STATIONERY ( 0.
Is the place for Students to buy their
BOOKS * *2£ - STATIONERY.
No Extortion There.
I X. WILLIAMSON,
LIVERY dND FEED STABLES
HANDSOME TURNOUTS
ON CLAYTON STREET. OPPOSITE
Y. M. C. A. BUILDING.
McQueen & Carter,
IB A. 1R, B E IR, S
Cnder Bald* in's Sins St«»r*
All KINDS of DYEING and ( LEANING
Done at the
22 Clayton St., next to E. I. Smith A Co.
It Will Pay You
To Examine
The Best at the Lowest Price*.
M. MYERS & CO.
THE BEST
TOBACCO.
CIGARS
A.Y1)
SAW HER S' S l TPPL l ES,
Will be Found at
A.H.O’Farrell&Co’s
Psw Store. »
UNDER BALDWIN'S SHOE STORE.
CITY DRUG STORE
R. C. ORR & CO.
WE WANT YOUR
]?resciptior|5.
REST DRUGS USED.
CAR EE I ELY CO.MPOI NDED
Telephone 112.
D'' Wm Thos. Coggin,
No. ii Thomas Street,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Haselton & Dozier,
- DEALKKS IN —
PIANOS.ORGANS,
Srqall /Wusical Iqstrurqeqtg,
ARTIST'S MATERIALS, Etc
ATHK.NR, UA.
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Guns. Pistols, Ammunition, Cutlery Ac
AUKNTS Foil EI.ECTKIC IIA/.OH.
24X and 2oll Broad St., Athens, Ga.
B. RAPHAEL,
Tailor ani Haberkske,
COLLEGE AVENUE.
GOTO THE POPULAR
BARBER SHOP,
NEXT TO SI UDDER S.
DICK HARRIS, - Proprietor.
ThE Popular. Place of
the Town.
Open Every Night Until 12 O'clock. I
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