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Demosthenian
The regular weekly meeting was
called to order by President Peacock
at 8 P. M.
The following officers were install
ed:
Henry Maddox, Vice-President.
C. C. Davis, Sergeant-at-Arms.
Wallace, Treasurer.
G. C. Anderson, Custodian.
Adams, Critic.
Messrs. Rountree, Westbrook and
Vaughn, Tribunal.
The following men were elected to
Demosthenian’s side of the Debaters’
League: Messrs. Russell, Davis and
Westbrook.
The program was then carried out
as follows:
Freshman DeclaimerMurphey.
Junior Orator—Fort.
Debate: “Resalved, that all cities
having a population over 20,000
should adopt a commission form of
government.”
Affirmative: S. T. Brewton, C. R.
Vaughn.
Negative: P. Hill, S. B. Wallace.
The judges were Messrs. Plaster,
Weatherly and Preston.
The decision was rendered in fa
vor of the affirmative.
The floor was then thrown open
to the house. Messrs. Anderson,
Davis, Russell, Rountree and Wesley
responded. The second decision also
favored the affirmative side.
The program for Oct. 8, is as fol
lows:
Freshman Declaimer, A. S. Bald
win. Sophomore Declaimer, Clive
Brooks. Junior Orator, J. D. Winkle.
Senior Orator, E. C. Westbrook.
Debate: “Resolved, that the Uni
ted States should intervene and re
store order in Mexico.”
Affirmative: V. J. Bennett, W. M.
Rogers.
Negative: W. H. Key, J. C. Pratt.
D. R. PEACOCK, Pres.
C. BLUMENTHAL, Sec’y.
MR. ABIT NIX
LOCATES IN ATHENS
Mr. Abit Nix was recently made
an instructor of law at the Univer
sity of Georgia, and began his work
Monday. Mr. Nix will teach the
Seniors class on wills and adminis
tration, bankruptcy and federal pro-
ceedure. He will teach the Juniors
municipal, corporations and agency.
These courses have long been needed
in the law school, and their addition
to the curriculum greatly increases
Punts and Passes
Did you see Bob perform the
“rabbit dodge” and escape every
man? He is a wonder with a pig
skin tucked beneath his arm.
Crump did some more real playing
Saturday that would have interested
any man.
Vandy reports a strong team this
year and it is our deep regret that
Georgia does not have a clash with;
I her. The Vandy game is looked for-
| ward to with almost the interest that
j the Ga.-Tech game is.
What caught all the spectators’
eyes was that long hike by Flournoy
for a touchdown.
If Tech has half the team that she
is reported to have, it would be say
ing little that she has a team “what
you read about.”
Billy Powell did the bucking stunt.
If he continues he will be remem
bered by some poor fellow for sea
sons to come.
“Big Dilly” passed the ball as he
did in days of old with a few touches
1 of improvement added.
Thompson has caught the knack
of kicking goal, and if he will just
keep what he has now we will hear
from him again. He puts the ball
over post every shot.
Everybody is cordially invited to
spend their idle afternoons down at
Sanford Field. Your presence lends
strength to the team. Encourage
them all you can, cheer when a man
does good work and if he should fail,
don’t talk about it, but rather pass
him a pleasant word and he will sure
do better next time. Bring your lady
the efficiency and thoroughness of
the course.
Mr. Nix formerly lived in Com
merce, Ga. He graduated with hon
ors in both the academic and law
department of the University. Since
his graduation here he took a post
graduate course at Harvard.
Besides Mr. Nix’s work in the law
school, he will engage in the active
practice of law, having opened offices
in connection with Col. T. J. Shack
elford of this city.
Mr. Nix has many friends in Ath
ens, and they all wish him much
success in the work he is undertak
ing.
friend if you wish and show her
what a team Georgia is putting out
this year.
Tiny Henderson delivered some of
his first-class wares Saturday.
Punk Malone forgot all about his
marriage plans and played some more
football, as he did last year when
he did not even have a girl.
Dave Paddock looked perfectly
contented back at his old position
again. We always rely on that boy,
| not only for his playing but his head
; work.
RESOLUTIONS PRESENTED
TO ALL CLASSES.
The following resolutions passed
by the Pan-Hellenic Council are pre
sented to all classes in college for
action:
Whereas, the Pan Hellenic Council
of the University of Georgia has pass
ed and put into effect rules prohibit
ing all Freshmen under its control
entering any poolroom in Athens
during the entire year, and further,
from attending any dances until the
freshman club dance, to be given
the first week in May; and, whereas,
the Council believes the regulations
to be for the best interest of the
University and the best interest of
the Freshmen themselves; and,
whereas, further the increased ad
vantage of the rules if made general,
are at once apparent; Be it resolved:
That the Council request all stu
dents through the medium of the
separate classes to give the rules
careful consideration with a view to
ward making them general in their
application to all Freshmen.
STUDENT BECOMES ASSISTANT.
Mr. T. A. Maxwell has recently
been appointed as student assistant
in the psychological laboratory for
this collegiate year. Mr. Maxwell is
a member of the Senior class, and is
making an excellent showing in his
work here, completing the four year
A.B. course in three years.
“What do you think of the new
dances?” said a young man to a
young lady.
"I don't think they can be called
dances!”
“Why?”
“For I am more danced against
than dancing.”
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