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University Reporter.
ALUMNI NOTES.
P. S. Black, a member of the famous class of '89, is a teller in the
first National Bank of Borne.
Mr. C. R. Warren, better known as‘‘Judge,” has formed a law
partnership with Judge A. C. Pate, of Hawkinsville, Ga.
Mr. E. C. Fleming is assistant engineer of Augusta.
Mr, J. M. Gaston is teaching school at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Mr Willie O. Henderson is engaged in saw milling in the pine
woods of Alabama.
Capt. E C. Stewart is consulting engineer of a mining and land
improvement company in Alabama.
T. Remsen Crawford is city editor of the Athens Daily Banner.
Mr. G. D. Anderson is located at the marble yards near Marietta,
where he is investigating more fully the subject “How rocks are
formed.”
Lieut. Barnett is city engineer of the city of Athens.
Mr. Lycurgus W. Stanford is teaching near Hamilton.
Mr. J. Lee Crawley is engaged in the mercantile business in Way-
cross, Ga.
Rob’tL. Sample is studying medicine at Bellevue Hospital, in New
York City,
Mr. Lamar Cobb, Jr., is taking a mechanical course at Baldwin Lo-
eomotsve Works.
B. F. Hardeman is engaged in thecottou business in Athens.
Mr. Robert “Ingersoll” McGough is engaged in farming at his home
near Forsyth.
W. O. D. Rockwell is engaged in railroad surveying down in Flor
ida.
S. M. Varnedoe is engaged in the Banking business in Valdosta,
Georgia.
W. W. Sheppard has been engaged in the newspaper business, but
will attend the law school of the Univarsity after Xmas.
A. M. Hartsfield, alias “Patsy,” is teaching school near Eaton on.
He is also superintendent of a flourishing Sunday-school.
Mr. F. S. Twitty, otherwise kuown as “Physique,” is a brakeman
on a railroad in Florida.
Messrs. J. R. Cooper, E. A. Cohen, J. G. Cranford, H. C. Polhill,
W. Fl.Pope and A. C. Wilcoxon are at the University of Georgia at
tending the Law School.
You can iiave your shoes repaired neatly and promptly by giving
them to Ike T. Derrieott, 16 Clayton Street.