The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, January 12, 1895, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

THE RED AND BLACK. THE RED AND BLACK. I’ublislied every Saturday during the Collegiate year. Subaniption price one dollar per year. January to Commenceroent 75 cent*. Advertising rate* furnished on appli cation. Address all business communications to Iiusiness Manager. Contributions, signed by the author, are welcome; received by the Kditor-in Chief. staff: Frank C. Keen, Kditor-in Chief. Harry li. Floyd. Business Manager. Frank L. Fleming. Local Kditor. I. .1. Ilofmayer, Sporting Editor. C. II. Holden, Geo. W. ( oilier. Fred Morris, W. II. Jones, Cliff Walker, As- soeiate Kditors. Kntered at Athens I*. O. as second class nrii 1 matter. impo/,* tajXt j\'onet:. Subscribers to this paper who have not paid their subscriptions must do so at once. II c arc in imme diate neat of the money. —- 75 CEXTS If 'ill secure this paper from now until dune JO. SALUTATORY. It is lull right tlim, in taking charge of Tiik Red and Black, the now management imiko n few nn- nouneeinent* in regard to tliofuturo of llie paper. Elsewhere in tliin if.lie will lie foninl the names of the Kilitor in-C’liief, Business Manager, Isicul, Sporting and Associate Kdi tors frr the ensuing term. A few mem hern of the old staff resigned, hut their plaess have been filled by good men and the new staff hopes to make the future issues of The Red aku Black a. bright and an newsy as the past issues have been. We want every student to feel that he has an interest in this pa per. Its columns are open for ex pression of opinion from all the hoys. If you know of anything that will benefit the l uiversity tell it through the columns of The Bun ani> Black, sml if you know any personal items that will interest 'Varsity men tell these items to some one of our Editors. Our col umns are open to the members of the Faculty also. Official announce ments will lie published with plea sure and articles on current topics, from members of the Faculty, will be appreciated. The University of Georgia is not large enough to sup port a daily, hut there is no reason why The Uki> and Black should not be the best college weekly in the South. The |H>licy of The Red and Black in regard to Athletics and College Politics is well known. The firmer we believe in and shall support, the latter we do not believe in and shall oppose. The record of the Varsity team "on the gridiron dur- j mg the past season was an excellent one, but let’s go still higher. The efforts which our college has made to purify athletics in the South has given her a prominent place among Southern colleges and every ’Var sity man should do all he eau. to. up hold the University's fair name. The “'Varsity’’ baseball team for !t.» should be one of the best to go on a Southern diamond and will be if rightly captained and managed. A few words in regard to sub scriptions. Every student in the University should subscribe for Tiik Red and Black and should pay his subscription too. If you are not a subscriber become one as soon as possible, and if you are a subscriber and havn’t paid your subscription pay it, at once, to one of the Editors. It takes money to run the paper and we can't run it without money from subscribers, although the Athens merchants have been very liberal in giving us advertisements. The price of the paper for the spring term is 75 cents. Remember that your college is judged, to a great extent^ by your college paper. The Editors eould till up the columns, but it is the in terest of every student to Bee that its columns are filled with interest mg reading matter. Tht; Editors have recitations to get up and can t pul all their time on the paper.! Your help will be app'eciated. The Red and Black wishes to every student a pleasant and pros- | perous term. Let’s make '95 a ban ner year for the University of Ga. Our new staff is composed of the following : Frank f. Keen, Edilor-in-Cliief. Harry B. Floyd, Business Manager. Frank 1.. Fleming, Local Editor. I» J. Ilofmayer, Sporting Editor. Associate Editors.—C. II. Holden, Geo, W.Collier, Fred Morris, W. li. Jones, OitT Walker, Associate Edi tors. The present msnagcmeul would like to assure the readers of the Rki> and Black that on every Sat urday they can expect an issue filled t with college news and college arti cles. The Orange and Blue, of Auburn is still telling its rca.lers why they lost the Auburn-Athens game, and substantiates their remarks by quo ting from the “Looking Glass.’’ We will say this much in reply, The Red and Black is satisfied that Athens won the game, and “that’s good enough for us.’’ An exchange says that in I»rus t W. CHdRBONNIER &C2, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CEMENT AND LIME Sole Agents for the Favorite GKLIEISr MART COAL. Dealers in all kinds of Hard and Soft Coal. ORDERS FROM STUDENTS SPE CIALLY SOLICITED and carefully executed. No extra charge for handling. O-'FK E, VICTORIA HOTEL CORNER. sian schools it is no uncommon oc currence for a failuie in examina tion to be followed by a suicide— something over three hundred hav ing occurred in the last few years. Suppose, for a moment, such a stile of affairs existed with us, how many suicides would the Red and Black have to chronicle? The most notable articles in the Orange and Blue, of Auburn, are replies to articles in other papers relative to their unfortunate foot ball season. It seems as though it is rather bard for the boys to get over their defeat. While all this is going on, the college world looks on with much amusement. FINE CANDIES FRESH SUPPLY ALWAYS ON HAND Palmer &Kinnebrew, Opposite Post Office. •J.W.Brown&Sons Dealers In China, Glass an<l Lamps, have now in stock a full line of CHRISTMAS GOODS, Consisting of Fancy China, suitable for presents for obi anil young. A large assortment of TOY TEA SETS for the children. Also, a splendid assortment of BAX out: T LAMPS. If you are wanting anything in this lino, we ran suit you in prices. Be sure to see our goods before you buy. J. \V. Blown A- Sons, *227 Broad Street MODEL CIGAR STORE. Fir\e Cigars, Tobacco arid Srriokirig Supplies. (COHEN OLD STAND.) Cor. College Ave. and Broad St., under Commercial Hotel. University Directory. Report EkkoIis, Changes and New Organizations to Bcsinkss Manager. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. President IV. P. Gearrald, ’95. Treasurer. E. E. Dougherty, ’95. Chairman Ex. Com II. VV. Stubbs, ’OH. PANDORA. J. H. Butner. '05. 2. X Editor-In-Chief. J. J. Gibson, ’1)3. A. T. A... Bus. Manager. editors. II. It. Steiner, 2. A. E. W. A. Harris. ’1)3, X. 4>. J. tf. Morton, ’96, K. A. J. T. Dunlap. ’115, >t>. A. O. tV. W.’ Chandler. ’Ots, A. T. 0. II V. Black, ’DO, X. 'p. DE.tlOSTIIENIAN LITERARY SOCIETY. President C. T. Haskell, Law. Treasurer F. tf. Griffcth, 00. PHI KAPPA LITERARY SOCIETY. President W. P. Gearreld, Treasurer F. W. Bean, ’05. THE THALIAXS. President E. 0. Reals, ’fKi. stage Manager Holcombe Bacon. ’Dll. Business Manager .J. tV. Welch, Law. GLEE CLUB. President.... Shirley Brooks, ’96. “usu al Director....Dr. .1. P Campbell. Business Manager F. K. Boland, ’07. T. M. C. A. .Meets in Latin Room, Every Friday at 7.45 P. M. President F. .1. Orr, ’93. Treasurer F. K. Boland, ’97. CADET CORPS. Captain Co. A I. T. Dunlap, ’05. Captain.Co. It tf. P. Gourreld, ’95 Adjutant . O. B. Niabet, ’95. TENNIS ASSOCIATION, I resident. Holcombe Bacon, ’95. w. L. Kemp. ’97. Treasurer F. K. Boland, ’DO. President President President law CLASS. T. S. Hawes. SENIOR CLASS. ••..E. M. Gammon. JUNIOR CLASS. A. Neal. SOPHOMORE CLASS. Prc,ldent H. C. Erwin. F President... RESH.tlAN CLASS. Snider. JOHN T JACKSON, ItvdZEE.CH A. TSTT Tailor. Carries a full line of samples. Suita made to order. Cleaning and repairing neatly done. All work guaranteed.