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THE RED AND BLACK
CRANE TO HEAD
GOVERNMENT OF
CO ED STUDENTS
ANNIVERSARY TALKS
WILL BE PRESENTED
BY LITERARY CLUBS
Paf?e Two
Edwards Sponsors
Scout Fraternity
For Georgia Men
Albert (I Smith, Waycrozs, was
appointed chairman of a committee
to inventlgale tho number of mtn
HludcnU of the University wlio have
previously boon members of the Hoy
Scout movemont, by Itr, A. S. Ho
wards, professor of psychology, for
the purpose of determining the ad
visability of founding a chapter of
Alpha l*hl Omega, national honorary
Scouting fraternity.
A survey of all the men students
of the University la being made with
the assistance of Dr. L. L. Hendren, j
dean of the University, to find the
number of men Interested In tho or
ganization of a chapter of the fra- I
ternlty.
Smith ia being assisted by Morgan
(loodbart, Adalrsvllle; Nelson Block
er. Jacksonville, Fla.; Norman Sands,
West Point; Hubert Davisson, Har
lem, and Evan Major, Atlanta. Mem
bers of the faculty who are co-oper-
atlng In tho survey are: Dean L. L.
Hendren. Dr. Edwards, H. J. Stege-
man, director of nthleties; Dr. E. L.
Dixon, professor of physics, and I)r.
Paul W. Morrow, assistant professor
of education.
There are more than 70 chapters
of the organization In colleges and
universities throughout the United
States. The University of Florida
is said to have one of the most ac-
“X” CLUB PASSES PLAN
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northeast corner of the Co-op. Resi
dents of Old College removed It to
the front of the dormitory one night
last year and the next night a group
from Candler hall slipped it away
and placed it before their dormitory.
That day the following appeared In I
a mimeographed paper, the "Scandal
Sheet,” published by Candler hall
residents: "Personal to Old College:
Who's got the bell now?"
That night Olu College turned out j
on masse and marched on Candler
mil. After a lengthy, heated bat
tle Old College succeeded in carry
ing the bell back to their own dormi
tory. But to no avail, for the fol
lowing morning Mr. J. T. Dudley,
University purchasing agent, appear
ed with a wagon and driver and cart
ed it away. It has been secluded
ever since—where, Mr. Dudley has
refused to say.
The special committee of the “X"
club also passed a resolution asking
for the Installation of a drinking
fountain on the campus near the
chapel. This resolution will be sub
mitted to administrative officials
next week.
In addition to entertaining all
tlvo chapters in America. The pur
pose of the organization is to permit
young men who have passed out of
the organization upon going to col
lege to re-affiliate with the move
mont In tho capacity of leaders and
instructors In the various phases of
Scouting.
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of the Homecon club. She Is a mem
ber of the Kappa Delta sorority.
Mary Marbut, town girls’ repre
sentative, is secretary of the Women's
\thletlc association, president of the
Dolphin club, and president of the
Alpha Theta sorority.
visiting athletic clubs this year, the
X” club, which was founded last
year at the suggestion of Dr. San-
'ord, lias succeeded in bringing about
an Improvement of the minor athletic
letter and has passed and had ap-
iroved bills which will result in
benutlficatlon of several portions of
ihe campus.
Work will be begun shortly, ac
cording to Dr. Sanford, on the beauti
fication of the border of the campus
along Lumpkin street from Leconte
hall to Sanford baseball park. The
grounds bordering the south edge
of Joe Brown dormitory will be
plowed and grass will be planted
;here, enclosed by an Iron chain sus
pended from Iron posts. A drive
way directly in front of the dormitory
will also be laid, Dr. Sanford said.
The club will meet with Dr. San
ford at. a dinner Tuesday night and
discuss In committee of the whole
its pending legislation, Marion Gas
ton, president, said Thursday.
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Brennan, Savannah, of the Demos-
thenlan society, and Billy Maddox,
Rome, of Phi Kappa.
The exercises will mark the 132nd
anniversary of the Demost.henian
society and the 113th of the Phi Kap
pa organization. The idea of hav
ing the anniversary speeches in hon
or of the occasion was originated
10 years ago by Dr. Sanford, and
annually the two organizations have
celebrated in this way.
The speeches will mark the end
of a one month celebration honor
ing the founding of the two organiza
tions which started with the Demos-
thenian banquet held last week. A
joint smoker of the two societies was
held the next day in Demosthenian
hall and the two engaged in a
friendly debate.
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