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< THE BANNER-BBRAtP, 'ATHENS, CEOROIX.;!
Psychologists On
Ga. Campus Study
Asylum Paticntsfe.f 1 *^
dv'luitions. Several women of this f> Af
type were shown to the student* L/cDtllcS /Tkl \Jcto
The last clinic was by Dr.,
Yarbrough on the manic depres
sive. He told the students tHat
due to an «*ro«-
Soon To Begin
radii.!
The synn.tr.
Claws Under Direction of i v :
Brl Edwards Returns |„ : as '’a
FrOm Interesting Trip toj t j™ t J” < !
yiilledgeville.
* By (i. D. Crawley, ir.
(Student in Henry W. Grady
i School of Journalism)
Approximately hO students of j y«r
thy general D»yeht»'.ogy class ami
I)f.„A. S. Edwaros, bead of the ru j.. ’
department, at th? University of (
Georgia have returned from Mil*| wert . „
Icdgtville, where clinics on men
tal, tUsorders were held at the
stafe -asylum.
Tha first clinic was by Dr. Ran
kin (ft senile ps>’t hoses. He ex
plained the cause and smptoms
»>f this mental di«order. Th. cause
of thfe mental disease is the lack
of fetood circulation to the brain,
which is caused by the hardening
of the blood vessels, He «tatcd
that the symptom* of th.s disor-
uially appear at GO. He
that this is how the old
. **oi>c? m man and twice a j
I originateti. The p'ison ha* ;
memory, poor judgment, j
, ow* little of what is gotnf j
i now. of recent occurences The
patients remembers thing* which 1
happened in their early childhood
andTwants things to go on at the |
presept time a* thing* did in his
earlier days. Several women of.
this type were shown the stu-1 Thursday
Juate. Thi’
insight into his ca*e,
while most patients have not.
Both of his parents died of a
mental disorder. This patient
was of the rad, depressed tyi«
Two patients were shown of the
exciting type. They appeared
jollyt easy to get along With. Dr.
Yarbrough *intw» at times they
ited and get n little un-
Sophomore, Junior, and
Champion Contests
■ Announced.
Fraternity For
Tall Students Is
I firmed. It Is planned to establish f^Jujyffljty COGCl
By C. T. Sutherland
(Student in Henry W. Grady
School of Journalism)
Debates and declamations will
Kin be the order of the day at the
Diversity of Georgia Tile Hop).
th? feeble-t
dren.
This trip to Milledgexille is
made- annually |. v ihe gem ral psy
chology das.*.
There are about 4.P00 patients
at the asylum at Milledgeville.
chapter** at various Southern
, colleges. The fraternity is pJan-
» l.lng a dance, whlcfc will be ht!d
fat - si a a* some time before the Jutie ex.
Newest Ga. Club
Announcement* of uewlv elected
Sigma Iota Chi to Admit ,n<i mil*
'Canadian Cdrtfss; fa the'type o.
! plane that was used for the train-
jiwf of pitots just after the war.
m* * . /v a*. The Curtiss motor Is used In both
Flight OVCIT CltV t «ne*. The use about ten
To Describe Her
gallons of gas per hour and have
*peed of obortt 100 miles an
hour- Four gallons of oil will
HKma iota t-ni to Aamu vetiu r«i »r.d Black. ^ oemg* vis^ p fl i mpr Journalism , i r \u r °n»* 0,1
Only Men Who Arc At wniumton. Ahr.ham un.«m, fl ™ 8 . |B “ ‘J* " n " t f bout 15 llo .“ r *.
Least SbTFeetta Height J '" , “ Student, Will Writ., of PfS JSLTE.
ADD UTS TO TODB YBABR
By Guy Hamilton
(Student in Henry W. Grady
8chool of Journalism)
A unique fraternity at the Uni.
verrltv recently has been organ,
ized. and has been giveu the name
of Sigma Iota Chi. Only tioso
rrrr. who have a bright of six feet
pi more are iiligihle for member-
sJ Ip. and all meiRfera mnif roea«.
nrt np to the required heigh* in
their sock feet.
Toe fraternity has been formed j train
been elected »«. honorary member, j
ship, and Judg^ Gober has beeu j
i::iir.e<l as legal advisor, rharlea I
Morris was elected presj lent at
the recent banquet, and Jimmie
Burn a was c tosen for the of tire
of secretary and treasurer. I
Her First Air Trip Over S.™,
Athens.
afraid of planes than women or
declared Mr. Epps,
good
SURE OF IT
TRAVELER fas train stops)
Will I have time to get a drink
here ?
CONDUCTOR: Yes. sir
TRAVELER: Are you sure
start without raa?
Th
Prank M< Million, j
, John Candler, and Ernest Palinour
, for the affirmative; and R. IV Jen- j
' ning.*. J. R. Cummlng. and R. JC.
I Kalligiint for the negative side *f
i the question. The Junior orators
! aro Hoke Wofford. Arthur Clgnii-
■ liat. und Joe Ileyniun. from the
• Demosthenian Literary Society;
{jfj Davhl Greenfield. RoiNTt patter.
for social purposes, and the mem-,i CONDUCTOR: Yes. /sir.
bership will be extended gradn. |(take one with you.—‘Passing Show
Thomas J Hamilton
from Phi Knppn Society. Ten rain-
| utes will Ih* the limit allowed for
each of the dehatora and orators.
. um m . . ATLANTA -f/P)- The State , Those who have won the right
Several women of|H**f hw *V Board wns engaged herd *•> compete in the Duals for tho
' * opening and ci^isid-
dentt.
ThJ next clinic was by Dr.
BrMHord, on general paresis. He
toWRtha students that this dis
order was due to a physical die-
v People of this type have
t of wealth, and ideas that
> some one else. He said
rare three stages of
ir. The patint is reclc-
i his ways, and shows a lit*
ft both mentally and phv.
In the second stage the
show* a more marked
and physical degeneration.
In this state ho has ideas of
wen 1th, grandiose Ideas, and a
noticeable defect of speech. In
the last stage the patient Is help-
l—agahls responses are few, and
his-raind it .practically lost The
patient does not live long In the
last stage. The cure for thia dis-
raw >s tmfatorabls stated Dr.
Bradford. Abput 12 men patients
<»f this disease were shown the
Thi* lost clinic Monday after-
noon”was nemsthcnla, a rare case.
b v I>r. Yarbrough, Tho tauso of
this disorder was due to emotion
al conflicts and worry, Tho pa
tient shown the students was a
middle aged man. He will proba
bly got well, stated Th*. Yar-
■ i Denioimla Praecox
The fit t cl into Tuesday morn
ing was by Dr. Walker on demen
tia prnccox. IIo explained the
different types, and the cause of
this disorder. Thcso patients
shun reality, have curious ideas,
Some patients of this type have
ering contractors’ bids for
strurtion that will give Georgia
some 180 miles more of Dflved or
graded roads- The twenty-seven
projects, involving an expmditure
of nearly $2,000,000 will be award,
ed to the lowest bidders Friday,
John N. Holder, chairman, said.
All the projects are for con
structing tne remaining links in
twenty-four counties on main
trans-state trunk lines, Including
those from Augusta to the Flori
da lines, Atlanta to the Tenessee
line, Macon .to the Florida line,
Atlanta to tho North Carolina
line, Atlanta to the South Caro
lina line- and Savannah to the
Florida line.
The counties and the estimated
mileage of construction being
considered in the present contract
letting were Cook, six miles; Ma
con,, fifteen and a half miles;
Toombs, eighteen miles; Catoosa,
five miles; Whitfield, seventeen
miles; Richmond, ten miles; Hab-
e«ham, nine miles: Gordon, thir
teen miles; Effingham, nine
miles; Jones, three and a half
miles; Morgan, seven mile*; Pe-
Kiub, nine rail as; Camden, eigh
teen miles; Heard, five miles;
Cobb, twe.ity and one^tenth miles;
Bartow, five miles; Cherokee,
five: miles; Lumpkin, icu-tecn
miles.
NO TRICK AT ALL
OERTRUDB:' Rid It r^qnl.w
much effort for you to get a fur
cost out of your husband?
ERNESTINE: Oh. no—I got It-
without half crying.—Judge.
loving cup awarded esc
year to the winner of thp sopho.
more declamation sre: J. It.
Gumming. John randier. R. K
Fhlligant. Frank Mc.MulIan. Em
est Palmour. W. D- Little, C.
Sutherland, T. K. Ritchie, Steve
Upson-
There ore at preset)! six
charter members-. Charles Mor-
rf». Fred Nixon. Uus Witcher,
George White. Jimmie Burns, and'
Prof. Scott Hollnnd.
A banquet wns held by tho fra-
♦'■niity at the Holman hot 1 on
fitesday. and Alpha chapter of! wltfu you'd learned to play the
Sicma lotu Chi was officially j flute, what?—Passing Show.
OR A HARMONICA
EMINENT PIANIST: Of course
1 take my own piano with me
wherever 1 go.
PHILISTINE: Haw. Makes you,
'Resolved. That Man Will D1
More for the Love of Money Than
tar the Love of 'Humanity” ta tho
subject of the freshman debate.
The Demosthenian Literary so.
cioty Is represented by I. 8. Nath,
an, Kankakee Anderson, and K
Javcti; while the Phi Kappa Lit
orary Society is represented by
J. Hamilton Napier, Sandora
Walker, and Oarr Harris.
Ill the charaploD debate the af-
firms five side of the question.
“Resolved. That the Experience of
the United States with iProtilM<
tion Warrants Its Continuance of
that Principle of Law.” R,
Smith and Joe Hoy man ' are the
Demosthenian speakers; and Alin*
Post and Robert Patterson are the
Phi Kappa speakers.
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TWO-DOOR SEDAN
F.O.a. LA NIINS
SMITH & PARKER GARAGE
148 West Clayton Street Athms, Ga.
By Mary Bond Palmer
(Student in Henry W. Grady
School of Journalism)
continuing; “I take up
many young men and a
many children- .We strap
in the plane only fot* precadtion.
We arc not afraid any one will
jump out. It is merely to bdp
Athenians at an early Gate will I steady the pos.'fnger when
be able to read of the thrill of an (descend in case of a folt or a
aeroplane ride ami also of a de- U-and bed.**
rcription of the city of Athens j According to Pilot Epps the
from the air when the writer re- |foo*’ of an asroplaue in in the an-
i*iet iicr j.'igni m tne plane of . tttipatipn of going up in the air;
Mr. Ben T. Epps, mechanic and j the thrill tomes when the passen-
owner of the Epps planes of thi* j Kr** first gets In the plane and
city. j Jw*t before he ascend*. Mr. Epps
• An aeroplnne with a good pilot. *tated that he usually goes at a
i* as safe a* an automobile,” aaid; spera of between 80 and 00 miles
Mr. Epp*, continuing: “Aly son,; a [> hour. “After you are in the
Ben E Junior, age 11, goes «' r the Kneed doss not worry you.
up with me nearly every Sunday. on hardly realise you are mov-
He thinks it’s great.” »»*. raid the pilot.
Thr Epps Flying 1 ield is three j ——— j /
mile* east of Athens ju»t off the The ex-kaiser ha* the best of
Lexington road Mr. Eon* ha* iintentions for his former subjects.
two passenger planes. The Waco He announce* he is not intending
plane carries two passengers and to rrturn to Germany.
And »o add sest to
When John R. f*—*—
111, found himss^ w .„, . _
at night and burdened With a back-
achjT jj, tQ ^ Folty Pills, a won
derful diuretic stimulant for the
kidneys. 'After a fe* doMs I
felt twttrr. could work with more
.case, became etronger and could
sleep better” ](en and worn -i
everywhere are.uslnc'and recom-
mendine Foley PUh, diuretic, fjf
faulty kidney action. la constant
use over 25 ycars., Satisfaction
auaranteed. Palmer Pons Stores.
1 — (Adv.Ttissm.nt.)
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