The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, June 15, 1897, Image 1

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i r i /?3 ll ■j.Lf. /'/ ' / L 7 / i Nivi^Kx ^ Am*. DAILY RED AND BLACK. Jill .> *$8 LlBKAhltii I’iju i: 1'ivk Ckxrs. University of Georgia. Athens, Ga., Tuesday, June i5, 1897. v»i.. iv.—No. m. SUNDAY. EXERCISES. Rev. John D. Hammond. D. D., of Ma con, Delivers the Baccalaureate Sermon. h wu* willi more than ordinary Heartiness that the large congrega- ton assembled in the Chapel Sim day morning began the day'* exer- eiae* l>v singing “I’raine (lod from whom all IdessTig* flow.” Tlii* line been a prouernii* year for the I'ni- ver*ily» thi* fouling of thankfulness to the author of all good gave character to the morning's worship. 1 >111 thi* was graduate*' day, and the harden of the prayer delivered hy Dr. Waddell was that the lives of those ahniit to tin forth into the world might truly praise Hun. The If 4 ill I‘sal III and the lid chap ter of 1st Timothy were appropri atcly selected a* the scripture les son. The theme of Dr. Hammond's discourse is to he lotind III the loth verse ol the dih chapter of 1st Tim otliy, “The church of ilic In ini; ttod, tin- pillar and ground of the truth.” He showed how the church is a preserver of the llihle, how the Iiihie is Upheld hy the general C ni ce.isos ol opii.ioo a mono men, and how much weight this opinion has in making it authoritative, a* it i* the very best of evidence. “We have the liilde, because we have the Church ; not the Church because w e have the llihle.” lie then showed that, while the llihle collies from such a hit'll authority, it deserve* sorsliip in Modern Lni|(lllgW, with the result above staled. Prof. I.astral is comparatively a young man, having been horn at Vichy, France, in 1858. lie attend ed the I’nivcrsite de France, Acad mic de Clermont, graduating in I87li with tile degree of ll. es I.et, which is our ll. A., and later with M. A. lie then went to Paris and look a course in law. lie came to America 1891, ail'd has lived since ill Koine, (icurgin, where he was as sociated with Shorter College as Professor of Komaucc Languages. Mr. l.ustral presented the highest credentials from the Trustees ami Faculty of Sinn i cr College and from many prominent citizen* who have known him since his residence in America. The appointment of Prof. John Morris as Professor of Teutonic Lan guages i* the most ,pnpular move ever made by the Hoard of Trustees. Willi Professor Morris, is Adjunct Professor of Komaucc Languages, will lie associated Prof l.ustral, and witii two such aide and energetic men ai the head the department of PROGRAMME FOR Modern Languages will be brought to a high degree of excellency. Prof, l.ustral while Professor of French will also teach Spanish and Italian, of which languages he is thoroughly master, lie will thus fill a long fell need in the Ulll- versity. The hatting averages for the sea sou are as follow: • J i! J c z 5 -2 v 5 = - ■3 < '1 - eu 1 Sanford, 12 II Ft Hi 1106 2 Lovejoy, 12 50 17 Hi 1120 '* Mellldie, 4 10 1 11 1100 1 Tichenor, 11 44 12 111 295 5 Price, II 47 4 111 277 Ii Moore, 12 51 12 II 275 Ii Foster, 12 52 12 14 209 8 1 hnigherly, 9 8ft 0 0 259 !• Wcddinglon , 11 12 4 J 250 111 Matthews, 8 28 5 li 214 11 Johns, 1" 42 5 8 I'.HI 12 Kiehardson , 7 18 0 2 154 It will he observed that StIIford lend* uinl hiVi'iiiy imiiiicm Nccond* Noraiually, M cliridc i* , third, hul lie played ill NO fcW games that Tichenor i* c tilled to that place. The whole team halted lightly, which shows \ s hat good work our pitcher* hftvc done. Love joy Ii;im Hcorcd the greatest COMMENCEMENT PROGRAMME. Wednesday, Juurtl, 10 p. in., Yukpall tiermail llsiupiet. Thursday, June 10, 10 p. in., I’an- I leileiilc I on man. Friday, June II, 10 p. in.. Junior Hop. Sntiirduy, June 11, II a. rn.,. v op|,. ||„p. Saturday, June 12, s p. in. Champion Dehate. Sunday, June IJ, II a. in., Ilneealniirente Sermon, Dr. J. I). Hammond. Monday, June II. 10:110 a. in., Oration before Literary Society, Ureen Johnson. J UR** 14, I p. in., Soph. Dec Moinlay, I.iinutioti. Monday, .1 line II. |n p. I'ollllhin Tuesday, Julie In, III a. in., Laying form'I Stone Selener Hall. Tuesday, June la, t p. til., Junior Ora tions. number of run*, ami Sanford comes Heron hi this respect. Tuesday, June la, ei man. p. hi., Athenauiiu SHALL WE PLAY VIRGINIA. all the Study powerful minds em Scheduled Games Will Probably be ■ xpeml upon ii. “We .ire punished Played, when we do not study out the pur- Willi Ma thew*, out ‘lid hs*eu un poses of Iiod. We do IK,l need more „„t ,,f college, with Sanford, Foster, feeling in our religion, we need J,,hn» a.id Dougherty debarred hy thought. We need cultivated men t|„. I sillily from playing ou the in the church.” As we study human team, we are not in the best shape learning hy “seieiililie methods, so i„ Hie world. w e-ought to apply to religious truth We have tried to cancel the games the same tests used in the realm of |>Ul Virginia, now oil the Southern material science; and amCie votary trip, declines to release u*. So of any science must liy^Biide all while we are not leg ally hound, still •. »••• ■ . I ■ .ohlnr ltl>. ill Bn si ALUMNI DAY TUESDAY, JUNE 15. Meeting of VI«iinnl Noddy in LHirary Building, *• >..t <•'. !o« k n. m. I/lying of rouifi stone of I In i l«l k l»u, liy Dr. .1. \V. Taylor, Druml Must* i Kdt and ,\«T4 |l|« l| MilHOflN of (>l>Or){lll. KX KIM |MhH IN i || Al'Kf.. AfMiThH of Welcome, lion. |*. \V. Mel il i i in, President Ain in ul ieiy. M iikiiL AIHUIKshKH «>v I’llLhLN I A I loN. Hon. \V. V. Atkinson, Dovcnmi of Georglii. lion. KoIm‘11 \s. Ilerner, Prenideiit of tin* Senate. lion. IlmUon A. .IfiikiiiM, Speaker «»f IIOIIM* Ilf |{ep|e*< llt.ltiVeN. Munir. lion. O. A. Strvenn, * Imittnan Senate* f'ominif!<••• on Appropriation*. lion. John D Little, Chairman House f'ommittee on Finance. lion. t Thomas. ( liairnian Visiting t ommittee of tin* (icner;il A»- •imbljr. Munir. IIKnroXHK ON I'AftT or 140A HO OK TIM *- TRM. lion. N. .1. Ifammornl. I'niNldunt, iniiKiin. .1, T. I tennis, I, .1, T. Drrinin, If. IV K Johnaon, W. T. Newman, Jr., .1. ll. Wednesday, June HI, |(l:JOa. in.. Com mencement Day. Wednesday, Jntir hi, in p. ni., Hentor llop. Summer School In Chemistry. I.,’, lures and Laoratmy work, .Set si,,ii hegius June 2*lt||. Apply to < HAS. II. HF.ItTY, A< I j < i ml I'rofesaor in f lienilatry. prejudice and enter upon ■>' study we ought to carry mil cur schedule, with unbiased mind. *o the searcher Of course ourteam is,demoralized for divine truth must come a* a lit- with five star players gone, hut lie uhild. still with Kiehardson and Moore as Mach mail till* up some part of ihc battery, Tichenor on second, the great plan of Hod. Although Price in center, and laivejoy on lliis may he a mystery to him as in- third, we have a fine nucleus around Holley, T. A. Whitt ik> r. dicalcd in the text, yet he must do w'hich to construct a team. With his uttermost to till well the as- Virginia whipping Mouth Carolina signed place. 118 to 2, we cannot expect to win The whole sermon was marked hy the series, hut if we save Itichard an originality, force, and pointed- sun for the second game we most ness rarely equalled. certainly can win that, so while we Patronize home industries, l,ovs, and get your flowers from Fred S. Morton, lb* always helps athletics, lb- has very fine Sweet IVas and Ferns for houqueU. Lowney’s i KI.KIIHATKO CHOCOLATE BONBONS. Johnson’s Tropical 'ruit Candy T. A. BURKE, Hi il.K HiMv’l. * M C. A BUILDING Mr. Floyd F'oster has returned may lose the games in which the Joseph Lustrat Elected Adjunct Pro- giant Collier pilches, we will have f rom , pleasant trip to his home in fessor of Romance Languages. made a creditable showing, and will Madison. At the meeting yesterday morn- I’ 1 01,1 Mr. Kdgar Denmark, of Savannah, very handsome bouquet*. Tele- iug the trustees considered the mi- There i* a rumor that there will is here to attend the reunion of the phone 118. Fred S. Morton, on Hill merout application* for lli«* l*roft**- he a Ihitnhlc IWe Wediu ■»i lay. class of 112, street. Can furnish Sweet IVa* in almost any color or variety, and in almost any quantity. The solid colors massed together with Ferns make