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THE RED AND BLACK
In and About the AGORA
Turn Colinally went to Atlanta yes
day.
Why did no students go to see the
“bloomer girls?”
Last Sunday made one long tor the
good old summer time.
Msss Louise Du Hose is visiting rel
atives in Brooklyn, N.
Senior class of I.. I. visited Mrs.
\\. B. Mill Monday evening.
visit Mi-,-- May Bell Harris during COKNELL UNIVERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE, NEW YORK CITY
I lie course covering four vest- begins during tile lirst week in October ami contin
ues until Jline.
All the classes are divided into small sections for recitations, laboratory and clinical
besides instruction.
Students are adniilted to advanced standing after passing the requisite examinations,
file successful completion of the lust year in any College or University recognised
by the Regents of the state of New York as maintaining a satisfactory standard is sulk
cienl to satisfy the requirements for admission which tiave lately been raised.
The annual announcement giving full particulars will lie mailed on application.
WM. M. POLK. M. D. LL. D.. ULAN.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY MEDICAL COl.I.KtiK,
KIRST AVKNl'E AND iHTII STREET, NEW YORK CITY
commencement.
A. J. Hriffith, ex '02, new student
in the medical department in An
gusta, visited the University this
week.
Several students taking the short
winter course in agriculture have
returned home. All were delighted
with the course.
Why can’t the boys wait until alter
the games before they pull down the
signs advertising the games? lie
ought to help this much.
K. Campbell, a member ol the
Randolph l oilier 06 spent Satur- y^.|,j, (r c| ass atul one of the chant
day and Sunday with his parents at |,j on debaters at Emory, visited C. A.
Comer. Keith Saturday and Sunday.
Coach Reynolds has returned from l he Cas ,, ue am | < .auntlet initiated
a trip to Augusta and points in South t | )e f 0 ||„wing new members last l it
Carolina. day night. Frank McIntyre, R. I’.
Students desiring fine barber work Brooks, Joe Hull andtilenn l.egwen.
cheap should call 011 Ward, Room 19, ,, K Ke || or t os ), as received an
Millege Hall. appointment to Annapolis. He has
popular game ol the day, and all
those participating had a highly en I
joyable time. The prize, consisting
of a Hibson picture, was won by Miss'
Caro Lewis. After the game deli
cions refreshments were served.
Those present were, Misses Harrett,
Irene Walker, Rankin, Yancey, Bag
ley, Coffel, I .aniar, Tapper, Charlton,
Peel, Smith, (loss, Robinson, lllgcs,
Pearl Lewis, Cora Lewis, Young,
Schweigart, Williams and Barrow.
Last night at the Cnnimercial Ho
tel the K. A. Fraternity gave theii
fill:
CROSSE H E SHOE
$3.51)
Let everybody keep off the field gone to his home in Savannah where J amMla | banquet, lion. Jule
M.
and give the players the bench and i he will take the required exatnina
all the field. lion.
Eugene Thornton of Atlanta, was \Ve hope the movement to put the
a guest of Chi Phi boys Saturday and new library in a more central and
Sunday. elevated part ofthe campus will prove
Robert Ashford, ’04 law, spent j successful. The site selected is man-
Saturday and Sunday with his parents ifestly undesirable,
at Watkinsville. ' It is to be regretted that the boys
Miss Bessie Moore, a beautiful and 1 persist in pulling down the signs put
popular student of I.. C. I. is visit up by Manager Boyd to advertise the
ing her parents in \tlanta.
games. Let every student help
It. H. Parham ’05 N. H. A. C., | preventing it.
has entered the University to take a Albert Foster, who will pitch for
special agricultural course. , Atlanta this spring, and who was on
Miss Annie Williams, who has been ’97 varsity, is practicing with the var
the charming visitor of Miss R u |,y sity for a few days preparatory to be
Clifton, has returned home. 'work with his team.
Senator Harvey Jordan delighted Cards are out announcing the mar-
the agricultural students with all riage of Miss Mary Hudson to Karl
Is the College Man’s Shoe.
Ill-cause you e r l all the new
styles in I In* following leathers:
Pub-111 Is ill, I’utriu t'nlf Skin,
\iii Kid, < ‘uilrl Kill, llox
t 'oil, (»11 u t'nlf, Velour ( till,
mill l-'rencli t 'nlf.
We carry one of the Largest Slocks of
$J.so Men’s Shoes In the entire South.
\\ r cun lit uny tool on ui 1 nuiit
ol tin- lurge variety of witltlo
unit sliii|ii-s which we iilwuyx
have in slock.
Curry acted as toastmaster. The lol
lowing toasts were responded to:
(ieo. Heyward, “ l he Order, 1 ' (1.
11. Blount, “The Ideal fraternity
Man," C. M. Kensott, “The La
dies',” Cordon Carson, “ The (>cca
siun,” Ben Feet Tew, “The Coming
Convention,” J.nk Bower, "lhe
Cioat,” Hugh Dorsey, “ lhe Ril
mil,*’ and Madison Bell, “ Remin
iscem es. ' There were present 1 large
number of alumni visitors, and also
representatives from Emory, Mercer
and lech., and the occasion was a
delightful one in every respei t.
Lamar & Lamar,
TURNliR & HODGSON.
Wc arc also sole Agents for the follow
ing popular lines of Men’s Shoes.
II WAN’S, , . $5.00 TO $6.00
EI.ORSIIEIM’S, 5.00
address Friday afternoon.
The S. A. F. Fraternity gave a
dam e last night complimentary to the
Davidson base-ball team.
At the meeting of the Scroll and
Pen last week Prof. John Morris was
elected to honorary membership.
Albert Thornton ’05 returned on
Monday from Atlanta where he has
been on a visit to his parents.
Miss Charlotte Miller, one of the
most attractive I.. C. I. girls, has re
turned to her home in Tampa Ha.
Miss Dorothy Shannon, who has
been visiting Miss Agnes (loss, has
returned to her home in Fllierton.
C. ( ampbell at Plains, Ha., on the
9th itist. Karl was one of naughty
one’s brightest and most genial mem
bers. We congratulate him and w ish
him much joy.
( hew tobai 1 o, chew tobacco,
('hawI Chaw!' ( haw”!
Jack-leg, Jack-leg,
l.aw! I.aw!' I.awtl!
This is the new yell of the l.aw
( lass, first used on April tst, in their
anniversary < elehralion.
The early part ol this week was
notably calamitous in Athens. Sun
day and Monday were the most in
clement ofthe year, and during this
period seven deaths were reported.
S£ortin£on2
Athletic Goods,
I’ niirrnity Stationery
I ell Hook's, Up III
I’rinlitiK.
II. W. McGKEGOR,
Printer and Book Seller.
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$3.75
THE REGAL SHOE
$3.75
DRUGGISTS
Soda Waters and
Scraffs Candies.
( ornrr Second anti MulDrrry Mreeta
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1 he T^injycdt 3(oU4£
Atlanta, Heorgia.
I can please you In .ny kind of leather or
American and European Plans * ,yl ' D „ NIX N „ „ t , nd | rr
r.lr^ant ki’Mlauruiil in fonnrrtion. -- -
J. S. II H K I V, l*ro|irirlor.
l he Senior < lass of the Norma) several mad dogs were killed and one
School honored Prof. Johnson anti or two disastrous fires <m furred,
his “farmer” boys with a visit last w ,, p erry> ex - C1 | )as |, cen pro .
Saturday. muted by his company, the I’cnn
If you have any shorthand or ty|>e- Mutual File, to manager ol the Ath
writing work, go to F. D. Sledge's ens district, and will move his office
store on Broad street and 1 all for to Athens at an early date. The
Hibson. Red and Black extends congratula
Nothing helps the players like hav Hulls and wishes bun continued sm •
ing their young lady friends out both < ess.
to the practice and the game. It’s
up to you boys!
Misses Minnie Adams of Savannah,
and Julia Willis of Columbus, will
McAdain & Heck
Photographers.^?
Prompt work. Latest finish.
Students’ patronage soli< ited.
Keep Your Teeth Clean
With Roil’d him! Mvrrli tooth wath.
Almolutrly |»urr, harden* the gums
»ml iiiiparti a fragrant r to the Erratic
H. R PALMER €3 SONS.
105 Clayton Street.
Misses Parna and Mary Hill enter
tallied a large number of their Fury
Cobb friends Monday afternoon at a
• 'flinch party." Flinch is the new
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