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The Red and Black.
I’ublislie.l by tin* Athletic AHftoriatii.ii
of tl.<. Uni vanity of (iciugia. /
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A. .1. Mi lliuiuc
II. r. Moiikno .
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All business letters innht lie
(..l to tin* |timiiichh Malinger.
All iiiatt.-r intended for publicatb
ftlioiil.l 1m> ailili.-HHi-il to tin* Kditor
Chief.
ATIIKNS, (.A., JUNK Hi, IH'.iT.
TlIK I {Kl> AM. I El.A. K extend*
litaily congratulations to nil with
li.'Hr taken lionorft, ami to all will,
have succeeded in whatever line
endeavor they hnvr exerted them
ae 1 yen.
In liehalf of the fttmleiitN of the
Uliiverftily we weleomu Prof. .1 makes it iiii|ioftftil.|e for iih eve
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HONfM MEN.
the brightest young men that haa
ever graduated nl the Uliiverftily.
Doling hift freshman year he was
voted the inont talented hoy u hift
ela»e, and every year nince he ha*
been adding to the record that l.e
made that year. The glory with
which he covered himself in the de
bate with North Carolina can never
l.e forgotten. Who that was |.res.
cut that night onn forget how the
torrent of words that fell extern-
|mre from hift li|>ft smote ii|.on his
adversaries. It was really wonder
ful for one of hift age. In fact,
.lack has yet to tiud the person,
either male or female, who can re
sist the power of his tongue. Ilis
handsome face and manly character
have indelibly impressed themselves
upon the people of Athens, and
when In* departs his place can nev
er be tilled. Ilis original genius
to
l.ustrat, our newly elected profvs
nor, into our midst, and we sincerely
hope the new relation between IIS
will l.e pleasant and profitable.
given places of responsibility.
\\ till this issue our paper closes
for this term. We desire to npolo
gi/.e for several mistakes ami mac
curacies that could hardly have
been avoided. I'ora lack of space
we have been forced to give very
brief accounts of many of the Com-
metivvinciii i xetciscs, and some
events have been crowded out en
lirelv. Noone regrets this more than
we. We desire to th ink both »u!>
scribers and advertt-ers for their
OHADlATi:t. WITH TlIK OKi.KKK OF
IIAl'tlM.OK OF I.AW.
S. K. Abbott, II. II. Alexander,II.
S. lire* n, K li. Burger, .1. W. (.’am
ah, II. K. Chambliss, J. I*. Cheney,
liberal support in this undertaking. / S. Childers, It. M. Coburn, li T
It IS due to their support entirely Castellow, L C. Culver, W
that the daily issue w as made possi
ble.
If the paper during Commence-
SKI FF,
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Ar.d Optician.
No. 101 ('layton struct.
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The reports of the business niaiia
gers of Kiel. ANi> Bi.a. k have lice
handed in, also a supplemented re
port of last year's foot ball manage
incut, but notwithstanding repeated
efforts to get a report from the man
ager of the track team the linanee
committee has thus far failed a ban receive diplomas this morning:
lutely. We dislike to call attention a* *'• courhk
to this carelessness on the part of * ba«. Akerman, J. I>. liradwell,
tin* manager, but tin* association has I"*- ^ ■ Bor**, O. C. Brake,
a right to demand a report of the B. E. Brown, I* rank Ih.lan.l, II.
various teams, and repeated refusals ("Ivin, I'- L Culver. It. J. Dasher,
to submit ought to he condemned. Barry Dodd, M. D. Du Bose, II. ('.
A. tile official organ of the Asto Erwin, 1. J. llofinuyt-r, .1. M. Hunt,
eiatiou, we feel that it is the duty ^ B. Kent, b. E. Maddox, C. B.
of the Kfi> ami Bi.ack to call alien- Matthews, W. E. M. Curry, l'. B.
tion to such gloss neglige nee on the Bhillips, (i. \\ . Price, A. S. Rich-
part of the men who have been ardson, (>. Huberts, T. K. Slaughter,
P. s. Smith,« M. Walker, E. D.
Watson, t'. T. Whipple, l{. P. White,
W. White.
n. s. cornsk.
It. A. Crane, I). It. Franklin," W.
A. Sclman, It. F. Walls.
II. K. COl'MB.
Tom Basinger, It. M. Harper, I.
A. I.imlsey, P. .1. Shearousc gradu
ates w ith the degree of ('. K.
ment haa been either a pleasure or j n ulc | IWOB| K K Kln j 1{ ’
a convenience to anyone w, feel Uwwncr, II. L.veior, C. M Me-
r.ehlv rewarded for our effort. K i,./ie. W. N. S. Malt'bi,, II. Marlin,
Wishing all a pleasant vacation wv
bid you farewell.
(i K*l. <I'Kurrell.
•I;»H 1*. Knott.
hope to find another like him. Jack
has held a speaker's place in his
class every veal*. This year is one
of the Senior orators. It would al
most seem as if we could not have
a Comencenieiit without Jack's ap
pearance on the stage. He will al
so follow the profession of law, for
which his talents as a speaker so
Lably tit him.
In addition to these men gradu
ating with honors the following will
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