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THE RED AND BLACK
Psychology Clinic
Aids Fifty Yearly;
Edwards Director
On Public Affairs Institute Program
“About fifty persons are aided
yearly by the University of Georgia
psychology clinic,” according to Dr.
A. 8. Edwards, director. "The
clinic ulnix to servo wherever possi
ble, to make studios ulong clinical
lines, und to train students In this
type of work,” the director declared.
Although work of this nature has
been carried on for ten yenrs the
clinic was not organized until Inst
September. It gives psychological,
psychiatrical, neurological, and med
ical assistance to whoever may need
It.
The studies are made in connec
tion with the personnel department,
the medical officer of the university,
und Dr. 0. L. Echols of the Georgia
State hospital at Mllledgeville. Be
cause of the limited facilities the
number of cases taken can not exceed
fifty.
Cane St miles
Normal, abnormal, subnormal, and
supernormal persons nro examined,
scientifically, and facts recorded to
aid future cases. Practical assist
ance Is given when persons with
behavioristic dlflleultlcn, maladjust
ments, und special defects nre found.
University students und school
children are assisted whenover they
request It; school children, however,
only upon consent of their parents.
lilt AHA. HOOKS, CINEMA
(Continued from page 4)
Journs at Over-Derby, the adopted
horn** of Dr. Traprock this story
leaked out along with tankards of
"llkker” and questions about the
wnrs the doctor had fought and won.
It's Boloney
" '°ne morning as l was whittling
uway at the root of a big cnctus, my
knife struck something hard. I got
nn axe and chopped out a hunk of
It. It was tough and rubbery, with
u fibrous gruln. One man suggested
we try cooking it. After boiling It
for ten minutes we smelled a mar
velous. an unmistakable odor. Corn
ed-beef! We were right over a mine
of It! 1 saw at once what had hap
pened. Under us was nn old salt
lick. Yenrs before a herd of buffalo
had perished there. Wo were saved!
Moreover, the smoke from our camp-
kitchen lured Moon Face and his
braves straight Into our hands. They
were famished and gave themselves
up without n struggle. Ten days
later I led them Into Jujube and
turned them over to Gen Miles."
Please, Just one more. All right
Prof. J. H. T. McPherson, head
of the department of history at
the University of Georgia, and
u member of the constitutional
revision committee.
Judge Orville Park, Macon at
torney, and representative to the
State Legislature from Bibb
county. Judge Park is one of
the most ardent supporters of
the revision of the state con
stitution.
Co-eds Present
Fantasy Written
By Music Head
Prof. Malcolm H. Bryan, of the
School of Commerce of the uni
versity, who is acting director
of the Institute on Public Affairs.
COMMERCIAL ART
(Continued from page 4)
of the student activities fund who
has never really closely supervised
(he proposition and, abhorring scan-
dnl, actually doesn’t rare so long ns
they come out on the right side of
the ledger. Double contracts and
resalo of tickets, while generally un
derstood, are countenanced, whether
knowingly, I cannot say.
In addition, (he president and an
other officer of the council nre grant
ed n free room at a local hotel In
exchange for house pnrty nnd other
big week-end business.
The president of the council, rep
resented as the outstanding leader
among the fraternity men in school,
is u practically automatic nominee
for Sphinx, the exclusive honorary
club at the university.
Political Rattles
Political campaigns for the presi
dency of the council are waged almost
the year round, centering in parties,
exchange of offices, honors, distinc
tions. nnd in various and sundry po
litical promises, which are accepted
by those who are still gullible.
The last election saw three fac-
cially from the non-fraternity men,
that danres at the university should
be college functions and not frater
nity functions. They proposed a
plan for class hops that would In
clude all students regardless of fra
ternity affiliation. Expenses would
be met by an assessment of all class
members. But the council, the only
really big political organization left
on the campus, probably will never
be relinquished to such a plan by the
fraternities. There is too much ex
citement in the campaigns and too
much opportunity for the various
lodges in the future.
Tech High Track Team
Is Beaten by Freshmen
"King Kole's Kourt” an original
operetta by Hugh L. Hodgson, direc
tor of the department of music, and
Miss Dorothy Orr, of Emory univer
sity, was presented by the Girls’
Glee club Thursday evening in the
Physical Education building.
Cast of Characters
The cast of characters included
Eulalia Vaughan, Athens, president
of the club; Pauline Stephens,
Brunswick; Gladys Simpson,, Mt.
Dora, Fla.; Katherine Rogers, Dem-
orest; Edna Abercrombie, Athens;
Sara Morrison, Mt. Vernon; Marga
ret Slaton, Washington; Willie In
gle, Blue Ridge; Jeanne Lyons, Ma
nila, P. I.; Jenelle Calhoun, Wash
ington; Blanche Middleton, Athens;
Sophia Boyd, Tignall; Ruth Brisen-
dine, Augusta; Margaret Holly, At
lanta; Patsy Woodroof, Newnan;
LaVada Amoss, Augusta.
Nevertheless, the council is not
really existing as an organ of the
fraternity life at the university. The
council has no rushing rules. It
openly countenanced “cut-throat"
pledging this year. It has not tried
to stimulate or promote good feeling
between the groups. It has not made
a single constructive move.
A plan borrowed from another uni
versity was discussed by several mem-1
I bers but was never proposed in coun-1
ctl. It was for a co-operative gro-1
eery store, enabling all fraternities 5
The Georgia freshmen defeated
the Tech high track team in Athens
last week by a score of 63-59, al
though the Tech high squad took
eight first places to Georgia’s five.
Graham Batchrllor took four of
Georgia's firsts, to maintain a record
five places In every meet he has en
tered this year. Townsend took Geor
gia’s other first. Heavy scoring in
second und third positions gave the
Bullpups the edge over the high
school lads.
Lower Food Costs Permit
REDUCED SANDWICH PRICES
15c SANDWICH, Now 10c
25c SANDWICH, Now 20c
2 EGGS TOAST 20c
AH flavors—plain or raisin
bread—toasted or plain
TOASTY SANDWICH SHOP
COLLEGE AVENUE
STUDENTS
Receive Special Attention
at
Carson & Lewis
BARBER SHOP
Southern Mutual Building
When a Fellow Needs a Friend, Nine Chances out
of Ten, He'll be Found Playing Pocket Billiards at
M. & M. BILLIARD PARLOR
Vic LREATH “to* MANAGERS BaT MITCHELL
to buy food products at a great sav-
tlons battling, resulting In the elec- lnR K i vltlK additlonal work to 8t „.
of one whose qualifications dents laboT , nR {or thelr eduratlon>
’ make for a better operated nnd , nrldentaIlv taklnK a Kreat blow
program nnd in n cleaner at local trade It cou4d ^
financial slate. His entire ticket, pre-! handled by the un | vers „ y , ln a llke
FEELIN FINE! THAT5MY LINt
tlon
should
dance
It will be nhout a fish thoueh fur . , , , „ ' '
1 lnuu *u, tor |, arPd )„ caucus previous to the elec-
Dr. Traproek’s material is very fishy.
Hail Isaac Walton
An Erie Canal salmon kept both
ering the locks, this annoying be
havior continued for several years
Then Dr. T. was challenged to cap
ture the creature. Thinking perhaps
Ihe fella was a little tired of the 1
tlon, was elected with him.
The election was won. a defeated,
candidate says, by the flip of a coin
manner as the present co-op. The
idea was never even circulated freely.
when my informant and the victor
Present Method Beat
merged their warring factions and It Is doubtful if dances could be
tossed a nickel to decide which would successful here if put on in any other
retire from the race. The count was manner than in the past. The name
usual bait he decided upon a del-
20 to 16 with the forces temporarily Pan-Hellenic dances are traditionally
voting together, having
**•«*. « banana. After butting the
locks twice until thev actuallv shook a " d OH,ma, ""' vered ,hp °^Tty.
he. the fish, finally took hold'and the ’" n, ' ly s,ronKer ,hnn e,,her of ,h<>
business of hauling him In began. °' her tW ° 1,0 * ,tlon * ,n Tarlo "»
Just at this point the whistle from
other two.
’ honorary"
Positions In
clubs were bartered
the “Genesee," a night boat from
Albany, blew a distress blast, the
passengers were panic-stricken, the
had careened to the side, it
votes, It has been charged, though
outguessed connotative of good times. It is an
a we-Inspiring phrase, and regardless |
of protests, the students always con
tribute generously to the lucre larder.
Under any plan, a student com-
for
nothing definite has been laid to the
door of any of the factions.
mlttee would have to be in charge for!
Good health, high spirits, animation! How they do attract' What
a pleasant personality to cultivate! Many a girl who loves life and
hv.ng finds the bubbl.ng well-spring of everlasting youth and
energy in this sparkling drink of nourishment ... at 10, 2 and 4.
boat
was floundering, scraping the bottom
Sighing, the doctor eased his catch
hack into the lock and averted a
catastrophe. He actually pnt him
hack; let him go! You heard, I be
lieve? < •
('ullcgc Functions
A clamor has been heard on the
campus for more than a year, espe-
student autonomy Is a sacred prac
tice to this little democracy. (For
get the Pandora and Red and Black.
Oswald. Forget it! Y’ou know ed
itors can’t be elected!)
Still there’s argument. I’ll grant
you Old College boys that.
And as for a split councH—Pshaw!
der. It’s a collection to cheer the most They all had a big time in the elec-
miserable and low for several hours tlon and It has apparently been for-
From edge to edge, over and un- Pity It Isn’t on a five foot shelf! gotten.
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1 C D.P.C., 1911
AT IO-2 & 02^4 O’CLOCK