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Ernest llollman was the guest tainments in this manner tho
of tlio I’lli 1 *<■ 11a Theta fraterni- cotillions will soon lie elegant
ty last week. affairs.
Now students as well as old
students should join tlio Athlet
ic Assocint ion.
The enrollment of the Law-
Class litis reached fifty-two, the
largest in its history.
The many friends of Sam
llewlotte wore glad to see him
in the game Saturday.
Maurice Vow was a guest of
the S. A. E. fraternity for a few
days after the Sewanee games.
The Sewanee game was well
patronized by the University
students who went over with the
t Oil 111.
Mr. Church, Princeton, 'SKI,
of Newark, N. .1.. was the guest
of Judge James Harrow during
the week.
Law Class.
..U'K :
appeared
Every student is glad to see I He
Ed. Finnegan out again, and to Editor of Hi n v\t> lii
know that he is improving so Not long ago there
rapidly. in the columns of some of tin
most prominent newspapers in
Chancellor Hill was in Allan- this country a statement of the
ta at the opening of the State contents of the Secret llozierof
Fair to deliver the opening ad- the Hreyfus trial. H\ careful
dress. Mr. Hill’s speech was research into the legal million
a magnificent effort, and
was considered one of the most
eloquent and brilliant addresses
ever listened to in Atlanta.
The entertainment given at
the V. M. C. A. several weeks
ago w as a most enjoyable allair.
The cake walk, the most inter
esting number of the program,
was won by Prof. I>. C. Har
row ami M iss Susie (iefdine ill
a most artistic and graceful wav.
ties in the law library, it has
heen found that the above
spoken of announcement is ab
solutely untrue. Therefore,
with the idea of putting before
the public a correct statement,
I beg that you allow this to en
ter your paper. The contents
proven are :
An impression of Jim Mann's
left foot in wax.
A pair of Will Hlttn’s socks.
A pipe belonging to Harry
Jim Mann,ex '<> 1, now a mom-
~ her of the Law ('lass, requests
I he many friend'of J im Mann t | 1( . |[|.;i, and Hi. \< k to announce
will be charmed to know that he
has been out three weeks since
his past illness.
The students were very glad
to see so many young Indies of
tin* Lucy Cobb in attendance
upon tin 1 game Saturday.
The Misses Tim,mas entertain
ed several of their friends very
delightfully on Tuesday night
at tin All Hallowe'en party.
Hclinqucnt subscribers will
kindly please the management
of the 111:i> ami Hi. wk by pay
ing up their subscriptions that
are past due.
(iordon StlUssy was called
home oil business Tuesday, but
has returned to continue his po
sition as coach. W e arc till glad
to see him back.
The many friends of Miss
Mary Thomas will be delighted
to know that she is to remain in
Athens this winter the guest of
the Misses Hurnett.
his presence in college, fearing
lest some student be uttawai
thiii fact, lie will hereafter
amuse his many friends by his
winsome smiles and happy
thoughts.
The Misses Hill entertained a
few friends hast Saturday night,
in honor of Prof. Mo-Vly, of
Mercer University, and Mr.
Clyde Collins, of Macon. Those
present wer - Misses Lucy (Sor
dine, Susie Harrow, and Mary
Kate Itiley. and Messrs. Shan
non, Thurman, W. C. Hill, and
W. I>. McNeill.
Miss Frances Johnson, who
was for a short while after the
opening of college the guest of
the Misses Hlirilett, hits return
ed to her home in Atlanta. Miss
Johnson is one of the most
charming young ladies who has
ever visited Athens, and her
many friends regret very much
her departure.
to Prof.
t he ouea-
disnp-
Kob Ridley,
Neyle Colpuitt,
Hen Vancy, all old
boy# have been with
times since the opening
lege.
The first cotillion of the year
was held on Sept. 22nd, and
is enjoyed immensely
: w
by all
Si one of h in tol inoeo.
Jack Mellride's bat and glovo
A pictlll one of his pile
nomenal catches.
A Tnrnipseed.
A smile belonging
Sylvanus Morris.
A glass of coca-cola
cole having mysteriously
peared.
Hr ’s name written in
full.
Another pair of socks, the
owner not known but believed
to lie Tom I Cnmark .
A large smile belonging to
Prof. S\ Ivantts Morris.
A proof that ('apt Hreyfus'
nose is no larger than Harmon
Cox's, thereby proving his in-
llocense.
An acknowledgement from
I'dark-tolie that lie does not
know Ciipt. Hreyfus.
A roll of the law class.
An ode to Ireland under the
nom-dc-pluine of “Finnegiii.”
An examination paper be
longing to Hall marked I<Mi.
A cynical smih
Prof. Morris.
The startling statement that
Jim Ridley was seen to be in a
hurry,
A walling stick marked J. C.
graduation of the Freshmen
class, vacant places being filled
from time to time, so as to keep
up the limited membership
which max have decreased l>\
withdrawal of members from
the University. The number is
limited to fifteen, and the fifteen
are to be the pick of the class of
The present members are,
Scott, Hoyd, (intins, Cheatham.
\\ hit Held, Tedd \ No. I and
I'edd \ No. ||, Pete ('alliotiu.
Clay, Farley, Thornton, F Pul
ley, Hekle, Horsey, a11<I Haxter.
Mr. C. II Whit field is presi-
dent, and there is no more pop
ular Freshman in college than
he. Mr. Hekle is vice presi
dent and M r. Pete ( allioun sec
retary tituI treacurer.
The club will entertain more
or levs during the year, and
there is no doubt but that it
will be done W ell.
Bohemian Club.
A purely social order has been
formed by a few students and
one or two voting men of Ath
ens, called the Hohemian Club.
I'lie club is to last only for the
present college year. Enter
tainments are to be given twice
a month in the shape of ban
quets, where elegant feasts will
be served and eloquent toasts
will be responded to. The cltlb
is limited to a membership of
twelve, and they shall be the
twelve most congenial men of
the dill'ererii fraternities in col
lege.
The motto of the club is “ lie
Ee and Freasy" and the maxim
_ I t * |
The first entertainment will
given next Wednesday night
Is*
and Mr. McNeill will act as
toast-master.
The present members are.J.
E Hall, II. Hull, W. s. Blun,
W. I). McNeill, J. Hanks, A. J
McHridn, Jr., .I T. Mann and
K M Charlton.
Manager of Tennis.
It is a titling tribute to awor-
belonging to thy student that the Advisory
Hoard should have selected Mr.
Lucian Hoggs as Manager of
Tennis to sorvfPduriug the com
ing season. Mr. Hoggs It,as
served the University in many
positions and has always done it
Harmon Cox,
Will Sanford P r '"‘ ont - 1 ho german was hoau- K.
Universitx nfttlly led by Messrs. Logan And lasfly, the atlidavit signed in liis able and energetic way,
u« several 1 1 arke, < barley Andrews and |,y Hreyfus, swearing that he and it is a source of much grai-
>f col- ^ alter Hammond. I he lenders never in his life saw either Cos- ifieutiou to all that lie should be
are to ngratulated upon mo llardeeor Hick Owen, there- chosen to mamtge tnis line of
(he splendid music they pro- by proving that lie could not sport in the University which
The meeting of the Library cured for the occasion. An tin- have written the boi^ereau. needs an able manager and an
Association of Ocorgia was held usually barge number of stu- Mis IM Vkawor. energetic worker t> keep it up
Inst week in Athens under the dents was present. - * - it* proper standard. Mr.
auspices of the University Lion s (lead Club. we feel sure, will raise
Chancellor Hill was unanimous- The Cotillion given Mist night 'I'lie Lion’s Head Club is the the sport to a much higher stan-
was the second one of the year name of a new organization durd than it has previously en-
and the opinion of till is that formed by members of tlio joyed and will enliven among
this one was much more enjoyed Freshman class. the students n desire to follow
(ieorgia was admirably repre-1 than the first one. The Athens The object of the club is pri- it more closely than they have
seated ill the Sewanee gann by brass baud furnished tlio music, manly a social one, but conge- l»efore done, Tint Rki> vni>
her charming and Ix autiful j which wa- a decided improve- nialitv is the principal aim. It Hi.uk congratulates tlio Advi*
-jxtnsors, Mi" Lotti«e I)uHos« ment upon the music rendered is secret, tliuogh not bordering sory Hoard upon their selection
and Miss Frances Johnson, at the first cotillion. The new on a fraternity, as its object is aad the vtudents upon their
Messrs. McNeill and J. Hanks; hall was in perfect condition, not at all similar. good fortune in securing Mr.
acted as escorts. t and is larger than the one pre- The club is to last until the Hogg* as Manager of Tennis.
lv elected President for the com
ing year.