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THE RED AND BLACK.
Another College Man Heard
From.
In several issues of Tiik Kki> am>
Bi.ack there have appeared artioles
directed chiefly to the city authori
ties, in regard to our right of giv
ing the college yell on the streets.
These gentlemen, clothed in their
high official authority, either did
uot wish to condescend to discuss
such a trivial matter, or were pos
sessed of the infinitely mean quality
of narrow mindedness. More likely
it was the latter, for all of their ac
tions towards us have been charac
terized by this detestable quality.
What harm can there be, when
we hear the news of a great victory,
Nothing Higher than $4.75 Per Ton. the
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F. B. LUCAS, - - Rear Phi-Kappa Hall.
root of the evil is the
'• citation. So long as this
I day recitations. During the week StUtdantSL
I one scarcely has time to read up on I
the subject to be debated, and when
Friday night eoiues, the time tlmt
he would like to devote to such
to 5ve our soui inspiring yell V Are reading, ha- to be expended in the
tho delicate feel it, gs of the Alll0 . l>r*T«rat.o., of the morrows recta-
Ilians injured, or are they shocked ! Yea, the
beyond recovery when we give the Saturday r*
yell? Certainly this salubrious j root shall continue to bo nourished,
clime must have a peculiar effect on ^ long shall the decay in the lit
,. erary society be extant. When this
t en nerves. root shall have been destroyed, then
It seems to ns that the authorities ,he SocielUs will bud afresh, and
ought U^jcognize the fact that this J once more will there be active in
is a co^Bp,town, and let us enjoy terest manifested,
the prflu- that all other colleges ... ...
have 1/ l Diversity Directory.
The niWcliants of the (.'lassie City
do the greater part of their busi
ness with the college boys. In fact
without the college, Athens would
be as lonely and dull as a desert |
town of Arabia.
lit com Kiikoiih, Ciianoka anii Nkw
OllOANIZATIOXS To ItUSINKHH
Manaorb.
When you wish printing
of any kind, (five E. D.
Stone the work. He print:
The Red and Buck.
COSTA
HAS THE CHEAPEST, FIIKSIIKST and
Be t Fruit In To«d.
.*> CLAYTON STREET. ATHENS, HA
('01111* ! 8e*e Us !
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.
President . I*. Gejurald,
Now it is hoped that the officials Treasurer. ... K. K. Dougherty,'93.
of the City, possessed with their ex- < »'»>•••' ««> E*. Com II. . Stubbs, 'VI.
, • ' . FOOT-BALL TEAM,
tremely high prerogatives, as they o. I*. Butler, »J.
are, will east a condescending glauee Manager. II. C. Moreno, ’tl3.
upon this article and profit thereby. I’ANDOItA.
la-t them strive to work in unison - 1 hutuer. US, - N Editor-In < liief.
J. .1 Gibson. 'aS. A. T. A.. Ibis Manager.
with the college boys, rather than
work in direct opposition to them ;
but by all means let us enjoy the
liberty of giving the college yell on
the streets, when we have attained
a great victory.
KOITO IIS.
II. II. Steiner, 'an, Z. A. K.
W. A. Harris, 'IIS, X. A.
■I. W. Morton, 'US, K. A.
J. T. Dunlap, 'MS. •t>. A. B.
W. \V. (.'handler, 'is!, A. T. It.
II V. Black, 'IW, X. +.
ItK MOSTIIKNIAN LITKR AKY
SOCIETY.
President C. T. Haskell. Law.
Treasurer I. tv. Griffeth, Id.
Plll-KAPPA LITEHARY SOCIETY.
President tv. P. Gearreld, ‘.13.
Treasurer F. W. Itean, ’US.
THE THAI.IANS.
President ....K C. Rynls, 'ML
Stage Manager lloleuinhe liaeon, 'VI. ,
Business Manager .J. tv. tVelcti, Law.
OI.KK CLUB.
President ... .Shirley Brooks,'MU
nsii-al Hirer tor Ur. J. P Campbell.
Business Manager.. F. K. Boland, 'B7.
Y. M. C. A.
Meets in Latin Room, Every Friday, at
7.IS P. M
President. .... F. .1. Orr, 'US
Treasurer F. K. Roland, 'W7.
CADET CORPS.
Captain I o. A .1. T. Uunlap. 'US.
Captain Co. B W. P. Gearreld, U5.
Adjutant.. .. O. It. Nisbet, 'US.
TENNIS ASSO' lATlOJf.
President. Holcombe Bacon, ’Is).
Manager W. L. Kemp, ’US.
Treasurer F. K. Boland, ’97.
LAW CLASS.
President T. S. Hawes. j
SENIOR CLASS.
President E. M. Gammon.
JUNIOR CLASS.
President T. A. Neal.
The Literary Society.
It is an undesirable fact that the
Literary Society in the University
of Georgia is practically becoming
a dead issue.
Can it lie said that the usefulness
of the literary society lias passed
away ? No, the power of oratory
and impromptu speech will always
be a most important factor in the
transaction of all business, whether
it be executive, judicial or legisla
tive. Something must be done to
restore the interest which was for
merly manifested. The question
now presents itself: “What shall
be done ?”
The Trustees of the University
recognize the good to be derived by
constant attention to the Societies,
and have striven to inculcate inter
est by various methods. Bui the
present condition of the Societies
will bear us out in the statement
that they have totally failed in their
noble purpos?.
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In our opinion the greatest good i ,. ri . ii( | ent H. C. K.win
that might l*e done for the Societies
Would be the abolishment of Salur- President
FKESIIMAN CLASS.
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