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THE RED AND BLACK
Local News *
Around the Campus
Mr. T. W. Connally spent Sunday
in Athens.
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Mis Camilla McWhorter leaves
soon for Annapolis and Washington.
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Mr. John Harris spent Sunday at
his home in Macon.
Mr. Glasscock Mays is spending
the week end at his home in Atlanta.
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Mr. Wallace Miller ’O4, who has
bean quite ill with fever, is improv
ing.
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Mr. Joe Hodgson ’04, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with Mrs. G. I Hodg
son.
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Messrs. Jack Keene and Sydney
Phelan visited friends in college last
Sunday.
Shephard’s moving pictures were
presented in Athens last Saturday
night and enjoyed by all present.
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Five dollars has been offered by
the Banner for the best name of the
new hotel. Get busy.
• Mr. Max Michael left yesterday
for New York, to resume his studies
at Columbia.
Mrs. Anna Coates Benedict left
Sunday for Raleigh, to resume her
studies at St. Mary’s.
Mr. p. W. Davis spent a few days
in Atlanta last week, as a member of
the Athens Guards.
Miss Mary Harris Brumby left
Saturday, the twenty-second, for a
visit to relatives in Marietta.
Mr. Carl Askew, who has been
confined to his room for several days
with malaria, is again able to be out.
Mr. Ravand Benedict left Monday
for Richmond, where he will com
plete his studies at the Virginia Med
ical College.
Mrs. Nathaniel N. Pendergrass
entertained “The Klites'’ of Jeffer
son on Friday, the twenty-first, in
honor of Miss Webb, of Athens.
Mr. Arther Sullivan sails for home
next Saturday, and will arrive in New
York on the Sth of October. He |
will stop over in Athens for a few (
days, en route from the North to
Rome.
The new Initiates of the different
fraternities are:
Sigma Alpha Fpsiton: K. W. Cab
in ess of Macifti, G. P. Swift of Co
lumbus, Robert Scott of Decatur,
I’iere Heard of Augusta.
t'hi Phi: Ralph Ragan of Atlanta,
W. I. Grey of Atlanta, (>. S. Withem
of Atlanta, Grady Atkinson, of Mad
ison, W. S. Connerat ol Savannah,
Milton Dargan of Atlanta, F. T.
Brown of Atlanta, Boykin Wright of
Augusta, Albert Nichols of Savannah.
Kappa Alpha: Mason Williams ol
Madison, ((scar Thomason of Madi
son, Thomas Holcombe of Indianap
olis, Ind., James Galloway of Grove
City, Tenn., John 11. l ocock of
Athens, Frank Foley, of Columbus,
Bert Atkinson ol Newnan.
Phi Delta Theta; Allen Thermond
of Barnesville, R. A. Graves of Spar
ta, Linton Allen of ChipleyJ Fred
Allen of Chipley, Tom Brown of
Marshalville, D. S. Griggs of Daw
son.
Alpha Tan Omega: B. It. Davis of
Newnan, G. W. Jones of Waynes
boro, Persons Heath, of Talboton.
Sigma Nu:
Chi Psi. H. A. Newman of At
lanta, Lanier Branson of Athens, IF
C. Harmon, of Atlanta, James Palmer
of Millen.
Kappa Sigma. Philip 1 >odd of
Atlanta.
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The Training Table
During the past two years the
football training table has been one
of the chief sources of expense to
the management. Both years an
independent table was run in the old
dining hall, on I.umkin St., with a
financial result calculated to put an
end to any further attempts of a like
nature.
This year's management felt they
could not repeat this attempt, but
knew that they must have some way
to see that the Varsiiy squad had
proper fare, and therefore were at a
loss what to do, until Col. Snelling
came to their aid and consented to
set aside a table at Denmark Hall for
the team at which only food approv
ed by the coach should be served.
This means extra trouble and some
little inconvenience to Col. Snelling
but he cheerfully assumes it in order
to help Georgia put out a winning
team, and the student body should
certainly appreciate his kind assist
ance to our team and management.
This table has been running several
days and some dozen or more of the
more promising of the candidates
regually dine there under the eyes of
the coach and trainer and add to
that muscle and brawn which is to
make a winning team for Georgia for
1906.
Auburna Delenda Est
Tech Must Bite
The Dust
KX-CAPTAIN SAGE
Who lead Georgia in 11105.
lie is expected over Thanksgiv
ing week to assist in the coach
ing.
Mr. Winship Nunnally ’Ol, is
visiting the Chi Phi Fraternity.
In Junior Psycology: “Gentlemen,
each thought you have tears down
the tissues to a certain evtenl.”
Bright Imy: “Is that why “Cob”
is so fat, then?”
In Senior Chemistry: “Mr. Gil-
Ion, where is opium found?
“In the er-ah the p-o-p-p-y, pop
py, Doctor."
Cries of “kindergarten spelling,"
“good boy," laughter, etc.
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Of Course they Must. T he Material
is here, hut in order for the team to
get the best results every student
must be right behind it. He must
let the team know he is. He must
let the Athletic Authorities know he
is. Georgia calls on her sons for a
Spontaneous Expression of their loy
alty and enthusiastic support. Let’s
present a Solid Front to the enemy.
Get
Right
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