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THE RED AND BLACK
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W. (i. HKANTIIN, JK., . Athletic Fditor
Kol.UN )IKOU<;im>N Loc«l I ilitor
Ki(hRii|(r Filitor
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All communicnliont in relrrencr In *ul»-
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Printed at *Tht McGregor Press
Mr I’ATKONI/I Mill AHVKKTISKKS
Georgia, Georgia, rah, rah!
* I he iritniK court* are drawing
large crowds ol players and spccta
tors these delightful afternoons.
The football siptaii, in its inter
esling antics, attracts the usual num
ber ot delighted spectators.
The rivalry of the two literary so
cieties is amusing. I'he poster game
is used and seems very successful in
ayHUu.mpt imuiiVu —
j State to educate themselves at the
| parent spring of knowledge in Geor
gia and in the South.
The incoming Freshmen and Soph
omore will find as great a difference
in conditions in the University and
those in high schools or prep
schools, as exists between the com
plex life in New York city and life in
llogart or Winder, or the city of
i Athens, for that matter.
The new- men here are older and to be done, is tor every man mter-
morc experienced, while on the other esied in the growth and welfare of
li.iml restrictions ate lighter, and op his Alma Mater to stibst rihe to the
portunities for loafing and wasting paper himscll, and see to it that his
time more numerous. room mate and ttiemls do the same.
l ints it appears that a man coming I'he weekly gives us a necessary rep-
j here to college has a wider field he resenlulion in college journalism, and
fore him; his limitations are further every man receives indirectly his
apart; he may farther in the right t share of the benefits derived.
I direction by virtue of increased ad
vantages, but he may also lag fill titer
behind on account ot the fewer re
strictions.
So the question of development of
character is left to the man himself.
The State believes he has reached
the age of self government and has
placed these advantages before him
to use in bis own beltall; bis family
believe he is man enough to steer a
straight course and Itav
from home to give him a <
has heretofore barely paid itselt out, it* duty to support any move-
at the end of the year, the question ment which helps the college and
naturally presents itself as to how the makes for a loyal college spirit
additional sum will he raisetl. We in the great degree that Athletics
expect to secure the difference in two does,
ways. First, by an increase in ad-
vertising space, and then, by a great- Subscribe for The Red and Black
er number of subscriptions from the
student body and friends of the in
stitution.
As can easily be seen, the extra
advertisements have already been ob- The right place for their Liner,
lained, and the only remaining thing
R. Brandt
Tbe Jeweler
Absolutely Reliable
The Student’s Friend £ 01 ”! HOTELS
Laundricd under sanitary
conditions. We look out
for your interests.
& Windsor
The Leading Hotels of Athens.
Special rases by the week.
S. T. PHILPOT, Proprietor
Builders Supply Co.
This Space
This being so, each of us should
be willing to bear his part of the bur-
den, and support an institution R eserve d for
helps him in getting a splendid free j
education, but which has no hold on j
his purse strings, other than the de
sire on every honorable man’s part j
to pay for what he gets, even though
he may not he forced to do so. lie
lieving in the student body as we do,
we feel safe in leaving the proposi
Dealers in
Faints, Oil, (.lass, Itinliler* llatdware.
Cabinet Mantels, 'file anil Orates,
Sash, Floors anil blinds.
[ Side agents Lucas Tinted Oloss Faint.
Athens fcmpire Litundr\ no. 30 o»yton st. Phone 530
II \V. <;.\Rki: r. Campus Agent. '
^________ Kmmon> for (Quality.
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CORRECT CLOTHIERS
HATTERS and FURNISHERS
Will you Patronize Us?
sent him 11ion to each man individually, and
ance to no doubt subscriptions will be lortli-
prove it; and the faculty believe in coming from the men to whom a dol-
him and will not doubt him until he ! |ar means a definite amount of sac-
proves himself unworthy. riftce, as well as from those easily
Thus it is that the manhood of a able to do so.
boy is being tested every day and —^
every year ol his college life. Every CHANCELLOR BARROW
thing is before him and the manly GIVES LECTURES
' Tvfly-iTftr 1 n mr.mh -grow ndmri nhre r ‘
39 and 41
Whitehall Si.
Atlanta, Ga-
MACON, GEORGIA
Walter
Headquarters for Optical
Georgia Boys
Ballard
ConTny
61 Peachtree St.
hiil you notice the sell satisfaction
written so plainly oil many a senior’s
face as that class filed into “Senior
Row" in chapel for the first tune?
I'he infirmary, which will be begun
soon by Chancellor Harrow for the
college hoys, is only another indica
tion of his heartfelt love and sympa
thy for them.
Murray and Mack played a no hit
one run game at the Colonial Friday
night. The comedians made no
hits, but the audience made a home
run alter the first act!
Coach J. W. Ileisman is again
wailing over the scan it\ and poorness
of material at lech. When he puts
out a winning team, there’ll l>c all
the more credit for him—see? Hut
that’s too old a gag to fool us w ith.
It is pleasing to note that the in
fantile custom of hair cutting among
Sophs and Freshmen did not obtain
so thoroughly this year. Perhaps it
is a sign ol a higher order of intelli
gence among the new men.
atmosphere of college me, wi.de the New Movement by Chancellor
weakling will avoid the virtues, ah
sorb 1 lie vices, and go home a dis
grace to himself and a shame to his
to Increase Interest in
Bible Study
Fiem'ng-Dearing HHw. Go.
GENERAL
HARDWARE
and Fine
CUTLERY
Athens Hardware Co.
Hardware, Cutlery, Huns, Wooll
en ware. Harden Hose, Lawn Mow
ers, Ice Cream Freezers, etc.
Atlanta, Ga.
We cary every Nose Class made in stock.
Duplicate any Prescription Class. Send us
the pieces. We grind any glass into the
deep toric curve.
Ask us about this new Lens.
FOR SHOES
Koom Furnishings, Trunks, Dress
Suit Cases, Jtosiery, Ribbons and
Handkerchiefs
Ilavison-Nicholson Co's
is the place.
248 and 250 E. Broad Street
hollcgc. This is no forecast It has 6;JW , hiR m
happened each year .n each college . ( . |ian( .„„ or | Wrow w ill
that ever existed, and each new man ^ „ f :l series of Bible LKFMAN HROS
here nsnat weigh his purfMies care ^ hteh :ea CWCIIlilll DIVUO.
fully, and if he hat already started on . .. mi __
. 4 7 . . , stirv ami proper in u college
the wrong side of the fence, why lie
. . course.
must crawl over! I xhil i(1 ttl , innovation which
— has been brought to puss through
ONE STEP FORWARD. the interest of the Chancellor in
such work, and aside front the
Recognizing the strides that all . ...
Georgia is taking towards the ideal wi » ,l " 1,1 lf ". ,l1
of. University great and complete work in mir favor all over the
in its every department, the staff of in ^
I’he Red and black has thought it
The old CstAblithod
Mi\iuif»vt turing Clothierr
Cater especially to the style demands
of the college man
QUALITY. STYLE
FIT and FINISH
W<? md Mack
LADIES AND GENTS
UP-TO-DATE
RESTAURANT
COLLEGE
AVENUE
light and proper to get into line with
the progressive movement and do its
best in the effort to make our tri
umphs profitable and our successes
permanent.
With this end in view we hope
spcctivc college Imya w ill he con-;
vinced hy it tliut a certain re
ligious atmosphere exists in col
lege for those men who want it.
No doubt the attendance will
be large this afternoon and con
tinue to grow through the year.
Emphasize the characteristics
of the custom made
Clothing, Hats, Shoes
Haberdashery
EISEMAN BROS.
11 13.15-17 Whin-hall
Washington D.C. Atlanta. Italtimore,
Md.
THEY’RE RIGHT.
and shall try to get out a newsy m—
sheet, and at the same time one PROFESSOR SANFORD ASKS
whose best efforts shall ever lie ex- EVERYONE TO JOIN THE
, r«ed in the interests - I tire In-mu- ASSOCIATION
BEAUTIFUL DIAMONDS
You may dress well, but a nice Diamond is the finish
ing touch. Your appearance is not complete without
it. It is the best way to save money, too.
\kctmau, non as a whole.
It is a Duty to do so and No Man
Should Shirk it
Membership in the Athletic
Association costs $1.00 per term
••Diamond Palace*
Drink
The interview of Prof
of the School of Forestry which will To do this successfully, »e have
be found clsewhete in this issue, is I decided that a larger paper would be
very interesting and will clear up I necessary than has been gotten out
many points of which some of us have | before. So we make our bow to out
been uninformed until the present | friends for the first time as a fitteen
„ mc jinclr, five column paper, and trust and it is the solemn duty of each
that they will approve and appreci man in college who expects to
A WORD TO THE NcW MEN. ale our growth, and support us to the Ik* interested in Athletics either
The Red and Black take, pleasure , best of their ability. as a spectator or as a jusrticipa.it,
welcoming the old men back to the I’he enlaigement will ...crease the to becon. a member,
sienes so familiar and homelike to cost ol gelling out the paper . > Athi. tic r j At Soda Fountains
them and at the same time we are almost twice as much, and when one urges each man to do an I r
iudJlie the acquaintance ot the , remembers .ha, 1 he Red and Black ' wants the student body to reahxe , 5 Cents
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
:I7 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
Delicious!
Refreshing!
Carbonated in B< >ttles
5 Cents