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T II E RED AND BLACK
Blue Key Sponsors
New Bulletin Board
Krertliut » large Imllclln hoard
for university mid student announce
ments will be tprthxnred by Hlue I
Key, according to action taken by
the fraternity tit its last regular
luncheon
A e.olliinillee '(ijliposetl of S. J.
Motecock, elmlrninn, lllll Striek-
luml. and KJchnrd Montgomery, was
appointed by the president to press'
plans for the structure. The board
is to be located at a convenient |
place on the campus and will pro
vide ample spuce lor all announce
ments.
Al the same meeting, Sam Dor
sey. Atlanta, was elected acting
secretary In the place of Turner
Heirs wlm Is not In school this
term.
CAMPUS HOME PLANNED
FOR AGRICULTURAL CLUB
(Continued from page 1 )
$11,000 have already been raised, ac
cording to l)r. Fain. After an agree
ment made several years ago, the
alumni of the Institution will con
tribute to the funds, providing the
dull Itself raises $10,000. Interest
was recently revived by Dr. Fain’s
report. With the aid of the alumni
and that secured by Dr. Andrew M.
Soule, president of the agricultural
college, the building should soon be
realized, Dr. Fald added
road trip Is to ho made by the
w
Six Chemistry Students
J
Art* .Named Assistant*
Six University of Georgia under
graduates are now occupying stu
dent assistant positions In the chem
istry department, according to Dr.
('. J. Hrockman, associate professor.
A list of student assistants pub
lished in The Red and Black recently
was incomplete. The complete list
debating team of the club this fall,
according to George Strong, Newnan, j
president of the club. Itinerary of j
a tour of the southern states will be
announced later.
follows: J. P. Clay, Cuthbert; It. C.
Coleman, Dublin; Hope S. Miller,
Cherry Log; O. W. H, Beale, Savan
nah; J. C. Driskell, Gainesville; and
John M. Burns, Athens.
The graduate assistants are; Car
lyle Reed, Woodford; R. L. Carter,
Athens: and L. J. Duke, Bainbridge.
The assistants who have the Rich
mond fellowships are; Marvin J,
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Student Work a Specialty
100 E. CLAYTON STREET
Jones, Macon; Rudolph C. Richter.
Savannah; and W. T. Hansom, Smy-
na.
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HONOR SOCIETY CHOOSES
NINE TO FILL ROSTER
(Continued from page 1)
is also an emblem of the club.
Club I'lntcrtitiiiN Governor
Members of the club will help
entertain Governor Richard it. Rus
sell, Jr . and other prominent guests
of the university ul the Tulnne
Georgia game hero next Saturday.
Mayors of three cities and three
prominent educators will lie guests
of the university al the Tulanc
game. They are: Mayor James L.
Key of Atlanta. Mayor A. G Dudley
of Alliens; Mayor T S Warmsley
of Now Orleans; Dr. John It. Tlgert.i
preiddout of Hie University of Florl- !
da; Dr A II Dinwiddle, president j
of Tulane university; and Dr. Wil
bur C. Smith, faculty chairman of j
athletics at Tulane.
GEORGIA TO DEBATE
COLUMBIA, N Y. U.
ON NORTHERN TOUR
(Continued from pago 1)
Hon again.
Crenshaw will he playing a dual
role against New York university
Ibis week-end. He will lie with the
football leant on the Held In the
Yankee stadium Saturday afternoon
and will speak against them Sunday
night.
The Georgia team left Thursday
end will return to Athens on Wed-
nerday. The New York university j
debating team appeared in Athens’
lust spring.
The debate on Monday night will
he the lirst time that the university i
has ever met Columbia in forensic |
activities The debate with New
York university will he the first Util-j
verxlty of Georgia intercollegiate de- |
hate to he hroudeost.
Crenshaw Is a junior In the uni
versity. lie Is a member of Sigma
Alpha Epsilon and l*hl Kappa Lit-
orary society, lie was on the uni
versity debating team last year and
debated against Duke and Washing- j
tor and Lee universities.
•■'rank Hawkins, a junior in the
Henry W Grady School of Journal
ism. Is a member of Kappa Alpha
and Phi Kappa Literary society. He
is a charter member of the "X" dub.
Hawkins was also a member of the;
university debuting team last year
and met Swarthmnre college and the
'’ollege of Charleston in debates.
A headline in a Southern Califor-
nlt paper read: ”Pan-l!ell sponsors
a dance off campus."
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