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THE KKI) A N I) H L A C K
I DOES WOMAN RULE THE
1 POLITICAL BOSS?
See David Belasco’s Great Stage Success
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The Governor's Lady
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1AT THE PALACE SATURDAY!
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FROM TIIE MKikS of the infant
ry and cavalry drill fields one would week, I will go.”
surely think that war la approaching.
It would seent to he a race between
each to see which could train and
arid lirst for the struggle.
Those who saw the cut say that she
looked weak and in a poor state of
health. Every one is expecting her
to return. Her unexplained long
The companies on Herty Field de absence is baffling the community,
ploy regularly every morning, and,
not content with that, engage in the 1X1RI.M1NAT1NG EVI-
Itercest of bayonet combats. These
are the actions of warfare. Some
thing is up.
The cavalry troopers are practicing ;
the approach and the attack with an aml
ordor that visualizes the enemy he- ant
fore them. Madly they charge and i
DENf'K HROUGHT UP
M1JNDAY
IN
TKIAIi
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accessories with which defend- I
showered the landscape when i
Gunn Invited hint to make Ills ac-1
recharge at some Imaginary object-! < l uain,ttnce - an<1 a tallor s 1,111 for
Ive with bare sabers ready to rip lh <* re P“ lr ° r a K armpnt covering a
something right wide open. ™' taln »> alt of William s anatomy
l<ett<*r* jin Evidence
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Two letters were introduced in
KKPOKTH HAVE IT that there is evidence by the plaintiff. One wub
gelng to be a war. Doubtless it must a ||eg e( t t o be from the defendant to
be one between the two factions alu | WH s un Impassioned and
MOKE ILLUSTRATIONS j venture in the magazine. The
IN MAW H IHHl'K OK Southern Drawl immediately upon
SOUTHERN DRAWL . _ .
its publication was acclaimed a suc-
(Continued from Page 1) | cess and the publication so long
Athens Banner-Herald; and "Mary i needed to fill the gap in Southern
Franklin: Georgia’s Greatest Living! magazines. Among the students of
Artist." a portrait of a very unusual | the University of Georgia and other
and remarkable woman about whom i institutions in Athens it was de-
all the world including France and | clared the greatest magazine ever
foreign countries know more than; printed in Athens Jand already a
her native state. Georgia. i large subscription has been secured
In addition to these titles, there throughout Southern states,
are many more articles, short stories.
plays, discussions of books, an ar-, HAVE YOU SEEN ‘'SEVENTEEN?"
tide about Booth Tarkington, a mes-!
sage from President Coolidge, hu-!
morous matter, jokes, and illustra-1
tionB which will make the March j
issue of The Drawl far superior to |
the February one.
Appearing February 1st as a new !
ERECT NEW DORMITORY
ON AG COLLEGE
LAND
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died and fifty at one time. It will
be located on the Agricultural Col
lege campus in a beautiful grove on
the south side. An artificial lake,
tennis courts, baseball diamond,
reading room, and a reception hall
all are included in the proposed
plans.
HAVE YOU SEEN ‘SEVENTEEN?"
Otherwise, why ull this intensive
preparationThe authorities are
silent on the matter, and no advice is
given out from either side.
Yet the officers of both units are
carrying around under their arms
papers. Drawings are on many of
these papers. One paper that was
picked up showed a detailed plan of
the University campus, and many
most fervent communication of ar
dent affections. The other was one
claimed to have been typewritten by
Louise herself to Margaret, an Irish
friend. It told of the amorous tal
ents of Sheik Willie.
Monday's costume on Saturday
was the height of the perfection of
sartorial art. From the grouse on
his hair to that on his shoes, from
lines drawn upon it indicated u plan his Stacomb hairpins to his muni
of attuek It has also been noticed
that these officers get their heads to
gether in little knots and whisper in
dark tones.
Student cavalry officers are not on
speaking terms with officers of the
infantry, .lust the other day, one
was heard to utter some
threats and make very ungentlemun-
ly remarks about the other and Ills ' loot * 0 ’ ,rl Justice. It might be tit-
outfit, which when returned nearly
ended in a personal warfare.
cured toenails, he was clothed bet
ter than Charles Stern. It was easy
to see how even the prominent
matron might have become enamor
ed of the Ituckhead Komea. Mun-1
day's popularity with Louise's sex
seems to remuin us strong as it
most awful ' *ver *'«*• and many of them (locked ,
to see sweet Willie at the bar of
THE CAT
Detectives are close on the heels
of the New College Cat. She was ob
served running across the space be
tween New College and the Library
with something in her mouth. Sev
eral New College inhabitants imme
diately started in pursuit, but she
disappeared before they could ascer
tain even the general direction in
which she was travelling. The mem-;
bers of room number 2li have not
left the place for several days,}
mourning over the loss of their pussy.'
The entire assembly from the dormi
tory have pledged themselves to the
support of Tom Marks and his loyal
party who have been scouring the
country for weeks in search of the
lost animal. Marks is now in a low-
condition of health His tireless
search has ehausted his entire con
stitution. and he is almost ready to
give up and go off to forget. In a
conversation recently he slated, "If
ting to add that outfits becoming the
occasion adorned the counsel of both
sides.
The case is being hotly contested, j
and Attorneys Allen and Bird at the I
j Gunn, and Lewis and Alexander fori
the defense will continue to light this
legal buttle of the century at the!
next regular session of the court on
Saturday morning
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