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Collegiate ar^d Social Life. CHAMPION DEBATE.
J. M. Stephenson is tutor in Eng tnnusl Contest Hclwccn I’hl kappa sad Dcm
lis.li.
Col. Snt*l 1 iu«r |i;is been made .1 u-
nior Professor in Mathematic*.
Sweet Peas are “tlio thing" tlii 1
year. I»i‘ sure yon (jet them from
Kroil S. Morton, telephone 11and
gel tlic lari'.*, handsome (lower*
with long stems. Ho has tin' hand
somest in ficorgia.
RIDE A
Col. Suelling is adjunct Professor
in Physic*.
It is rntnorcil that a man will be
mailc librarian, ami also secretary
of the faculty.
oslhcnlan Held l ast Nijht.
The contest was waned with spir
it from start to finish. Three men
from Phi Kappa with all the j»lori- Summer School
ons history of their Society to he
upheld, met three from the Demos,
iheniun with an ei|ual pride in the
Crawford Bicycle!
In Chemistry.
laCtiiiiTH and Luoratory work. Sen
Hion begin* .lime •."'tli. \|.ply to
< HAS. ||. HKKTY,
Adjunct I'rvfvHior in ClicnitHli v.
And be Happy.
Lowney’s
(KI.KIlKATKIt
CHOCOLATE
BONBONS.
Johnson's
'Tropical c ruit Candy
T. A. 1JURKE,
SOl.K Atll.NT,
Y M C. A. BUILDING.
tvcyi J of tlieir aS utiety. So incited
l»y love, loyally and )»ride, the oom
Maj. Sliellleld lias Been promoted halants ruslied al each oilier while
to the position of adjunct Professor a large atnlicnc * cheered each utroke
in Engineering. and sally bravely made. P. II.
L. 1). Watson, who has been at Haralson, of lllairsville, was master
home fur several days returned to *>f ceremonies and presided with a
the University yesterday. dignity becoming the occasion.
Mr. John P. Cheney, of Marietta, The ipiustioti was as follows:
Mr. Iliiilingsworlh, of Macon, and “Uesolvcd, That independent tic-
several oilier members will spend tjon in politic* i* preferable to par-
the slimmer al the University of ty allegiance ”
Virginia law sclieol. j A. J. Uilchie, of Kah.irn Cap,
If all minors are true, we may was the first speaker on the alllrnu
expect a large number of new men live, opening the debate for Phi
Mercer University and Emory Kappa. Mr. Kilchie is a deep think
college m*xl year. .. . i 1 • , ,
J ci ami, an Iuh nppoiieutN alwayn ad-
Ore lohnson has notified the l,i,M '""•-.mfortable way of
Chancellor that he will not he «'>'»« ‘he bottom of a question.
present on lav to deliver the J - M * ,,f Cedurtown, opened
address before the soei. ties. Ilis ‘dear mid strong for the Demosthc
inability to l.c present is due to Mr. Hunt's chief gift is that
sickness. This is a serious disap- ,,f »" Oivy are and
pointincut, for his many friends m>l aH ''“T • l ' oul *l '>•*• His main
were expecting a treat from him. «'K'"ue..l was that, although par
ties have their disadvantage, such
Miss May Diilhgiiion of Navau* eonibiiniliims are necessary for ear
nah, and Mi*s tirantlaiid of (iriftin, ryiug out gri at ends, and each in
both of wmini have been al Nation- dividual tillering any society uiu**t
al Park Seminary, Maryland, nr- sacrifice some of his personal
rived hi the city yesterday. 1 hey privileges. Ills argument was ' ami noam
come lip on the private car of Mr. the argument ol compromise.
Dilltignion and will spend tlieil y. |„ Watson, of llniidslown,
ill the ear, which is i then stood forth for I'ln Kappa, fol
- lowing cicely the lines laid down
The party that Miss Daisy Tab ''V Mr. Ilitchie, with the addition
inadge is entertaining is a most »f re vehement exposure of the
congenial one, mid seems corruption prevalent in our polilj
ing the liest kind of a time. They cal parties.
have liecome thoroughly identified Next speaker for the D. ilioslhen-
with other visitor*, and at the **" 1 * was W. II. Kent, of tilenwood.
dances have been very popular He traced the history of parties in ‘
They enlerU ! tied their friends last our government from our early life •M M, n» June 2'atli, uml six
evening with • (iarden Party which as a nation down to the present, it week*. Address
was one of the most brilliant and being hi« purpose to show their ne
thoroughly enjoyable affairs of the ‘‘easily » bisiorical point of
season. ' **
—• » ■ — - J. S. Hubert*, of Itueb.'inaii closed
DRILL TUESDAY. for l*1,i Kippi. Ills argunn-iit was
Tuesday the corner stone of the mainly a reinforcement of what
" Scho / in Mathematics
We Have them at the Right
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We .in* miiIi* jitfpntu for lli« Waverly
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ntii i l, wrIll'll' ho
continue to uiakr thoni*
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$2.00 Per Dozen.
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$1.1)0 |ntr doii'ii. All work Hiiarnnteed.
Gr-
IP HUNT,
ATHENS, (#A.
SUMMER
that time sev. ril of the best or ,tors |, y |,; M N j.|,. t namely, t |,e individual,
in Ibis Stale will deliver addresses, independent man is the L'lorv of M l” "» J'»" uni
, , . 7 .. weeks. Address,
Many alumni will be present to America, and lie cannot render alle-
see the beginning of what promises jjja„ee to a party without becoming
to lie a liberal policy on the part of t tll ,tc-.| by the corruption thereof,
the Stale with its greatest seat < f p; |{. King, of Irwinton, closed
learning. for the Deiiiostlieiiian. After a ref-
All the belles and beaux who are ntation of some of the argument*
here for the festivities will he pres |,„t forward by the other side, lie
ent to make the occasion a gala as | j,, „ masterful way the
well as suspicions one. practical benefits of parties.
Every man in college who has Mr. Uilchie was allowed a f. w
ever drilled should come out and rejoinders for his side,
lend dignity to the occasion by The decision of the judges w a*
their military appearance. in favor of the negative.
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THE VICTORM.
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In ©sorgia.
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Athens, Ga.
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