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This department of the Ited and
Black is destined to ho of interest to
all the United Stutos Government
students of the University of Geor
gia. both of vital and a humorous
nature, and we will welcome any
news item or otherwise that might
interest any one.
All students are entitled to re
ceive their regular weekly issue of
the Rod and Black which Is off the
press each Friday afternoon, and as
so many of the rehabilitation boys
have no Co-op mailing boxes and do
not go to the Co-op daily to get their
paper which is placed on the counter
there, will henceforth through the
new editor-in-chief of our paper, get
their copy delivered to them at their
ussembly each Saturday morning at
Conner Hall.
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There are sixty of our buddies
going out on Project and Placement
Training this month and many of
them will be located in close prox
imity to the Unversty and the State
College of Agriculture, and whether
you are near or far let’s keep a
warm spot dn our heart for our
Alma Mater and put out a good
word for it all we can, as it will
benefit all by so doing. Remember
that at any’ time we need bulletins
or advice and instruction its to be
had for the asking, without charge.
There ure three hundred rehab
ilitation students in training here
both in regular and special work,
and they maintain and uphold the
traditions of our beloved University
and should take a more active part
than many of them are taking now.
What you don’t know about don’t
hesitate to make inquiry.
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AGRICULTURAL CLUB
TO BE ENTERTAINED
President Will Deliver Famous
Inaugural Address and Take
Party to Drug Store.
The Agricultural Club will meet as
usual Friday evening at seven o’clock
in the Demosthenian Hall. The pro
gram committee that has functioned
so well this term announces that the
time will be taken up with the in
auguration of the new officers for the
third term. They are as follows: F.
M. Gorfain, president; J. W. Jackson,
vice-president; B. O. Frye, secre
tary; Cooper Morcock, parliamen
tarian; Guy Card, tribunal; Fresh
man Marsh, sergeant-atarms.
J. II. Chaffin, the retiring presi
dent, will preside. All the members
are urged to be present as Mr. Gor
fain will at this time deliver his fa
mous inaugural address, after which
he will entertain the members of
the club with a delightful party.
SPEAKING HONORS PUCE FOR CURRENTS
COLLEGE MAGAZINES
Co-eds Among Those Who Win [
Places as Sophomore Declaim-:
crs in Recent Try-out Before I
Contest.
The speakers for the annual
"Declamation Contest” were named
Saturday afternoon in a competitive
try-out. Among those making this
coveted honor, were two co-eds, who
displayed great oratorical qualities.
Thirteen tried for places, ten being
chosen, three designated as alter
nates.
J. E. Bargeron, of Springfield, Ga.;
Miss.Gussie Brooks, of Athens, Ga.;
S. E. DuPuis, of Warrenton, Ga.; E.
J. Feiler, of Savannah, Ga.; J. W
Many Exchanges Receive dand
Will be Placed on Stands for
All Students to Look Over.
The associate editor of the Red
and Black has made arrangements
with the University Library whereby
all the exchanges received by this
publication will he placed on the
newspaper rack in the Library. Here
tofore the exchange editor has re
ceived all the exchanges and with j
the exception of an occasional cal-1
umn clipped from the exchanges and
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Gray, of Augusta, Ga.; Moses Guy- one has access to them.
ton, of Marianna, Fla.; John A.
Hosch, of Gainesville. Ga.; Miss
Emma E. Plaster, of Atlanta, Ga.;
The Red and Black exchanges with
all the leading college weeklies of
the south and some dailies and week-
and H. D. Shattuck. of LaFayette, lies of other sections. These papers
PRE-MEDS HEAR
TALKS ON SCIENCE
Radium and the X Ray Discussed
by Noted Authorities on the
Subject.
Wool Hose
A Special
Value in
Fancy Wool
Hose 75c.
Ga., were the ten selected.
,B. S. Boloy, of Athens; E. A.
Waxelbaum, of Macon; and D. M.
Orr, of Athens, were designated al
ternates in the order named.
The judges for the try-out were
Dr. Barrow, Prof. Dixon and Mr. W.
P. Warren. Some of the men chosen
have made several debates here be
fore, and have shown great ability
along this line. The regular contest
will he held in the spring, the exact
date will be announced later.
He—”1 loved a girl once and sbe
made a perfect fool of me.”
She "Some girls do leave a last
ing impression, don’t they?”—Rec
ord.
will be found in the reading room
of the Library and it is expected by
the staff that the students will read
them eagerly. Look for "The Em
ory Wheel,” “The Mercer Cluster,”
"The Hornet,” “The Technique,”
“Vanderbilt Hustler,” “Game Cock,”
and scores of others.
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By Tom Murks.
The Alpha Omega Society met
last Tuesday night at eight o’clock
in LeConte Hall.
After the transaction of the
usual business a very interesting
program was given by Mr. J. M.
Caldwell and Mr. H. Hardin on the
subjects of diphtheria and smallpox I
respectively.
The subjects were well handled i
by the speakers and thoroughly en-1
Joyed by the entire society. Gen
eral discussion was held after the i
regular session and it was decided
that the regular program for next 1 @
time he dispensed with in view of
the fact that there are several
neophytes to be taken in.
Next Tuesday night the initiation
committee will be in aharge and
Mr. Carter and Mr. Adams will be
initiated Into the society with all
Initiatory ceremonies. All members
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show a complete
assortment in all
sizes and pat-
terns-Golt hose
to correspond—
Wool Mufflers
in a variety of
colors-ideal for
the cool weather
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For College Men
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Boston Candy Kitchen
and Lunch Room
115 College Avenue
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this suggested slogan for the Hinge-Cap. Yet truly, the
combination of faster beard-softening, elimination of razor
friction through lubrication of the skin, and the extra
ordinary care of the skin which Williams gives, has never
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For the best sentence of ten words or less on the valne of the
Williams Hinge-Cap, we offer the following prizes: 1st prize
$100; 2nd prize $50; two 3rd prizes, $25 each; two 4th prizes,
$10 each; six 5th prizes, $5 each. Any undergraduate or
graduate student is eligible. If two or more persons submit
identical slogans deemed worthy of prizes, the full amount of
the prize will be awarded to each. Contest closes at midnight
March 14, 1924. Winners will be announced as soon there
after as possible. Submit any number of slogans but write
on one side of paper only, putting name, address, college and
class at top of each sheet. Address letters to Contest Editor,
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