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TUB BANNBR-1IBRALD. ATHENS, GEORGIA.
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 11 n„
Dancers Needn’t
Move In 2027
pf'' TiONDON.—(A 3 )—Ballrooms and
night dab habitues ot the future
^HPwtfoy their dancing sitting
' lows, thinks Profeaaor A- M Low,
f Who has been taking a scientific
into the future ot the hu
man wee.
H, There .will be little use tor legs
Bpr arms, he contends, because in
Brake age of the future almost every
Holnt will be done by machinery.
B will be a pill age. when all food
Brlli<bt concentrated and a meal
Will go down with one gulp.
B'&nt rhythm will be sought sb
long as the human brain functions
Improperly, and on this account.
^Prbfessor Low points out. men
Bad women will never get over
, their fondness tor dancing.--though
H* may be taken in quite a differ.
'exit form of that of today—which
| has Its disadvantages owing to the
physical exertion of keeping time
with the band.
“In the distant future, when
Kjconstant disease will have
'atrophied our legs, we shall prob-
> ably take our dancing sitting
ciiildtly, while drugs and revolving
lights give us all the sensations of
/rhythm without the stuffy atmos
phere of the ballroom and tf>e
cafes." Professor Low asserts.
K The minutes research of mod-
\em scientists enables them to rea.
lize the remarkable part played by
| rhythmical motion in the universe,
h- says.
■ "Present day dancing is merely
the result of wgr time hysteria/*
avera the Professor. "Women, In
particular, ore generally more or
less hysterical at the end of a
dance which has excited them and
chased the cares of life into obliv
ion.
"This period will pass, and we
rfhall find that more and #iore in.
toxirating effects, such as sweet
perfumes, oscillating floors, and
curious foods will be necessary
before ha can enjoy rhythm.
"Dancing there will always he.
but It canuot long remain as It la
now—a mere concession to phy
sical disability. The time will
come, I believe, when we shall
cease to find pleasure In it- un.
less it Is accompanied by injec
tions, vfhro-massage, and speed
sensations.
"J look forward to the time
when it will be possible to broad,
cast sensations direct to tfie
mind,"
Major Whitney
Named Member
Committee
Major F, W. Whitney, past
ommander of the Allen R. Flem
ing post of the American Legion
'^as been apnointed executive com
mitteeman for the eighth district
to succeed Charles E Martin, re
signed. Major A. W. Candler,
state commander, announced the
appointment of Major Whitney
Saturday.
Lucy Cobb Opens
Wednesday After
Students Enroll On
Monday, Tuesday
Lucy Cobb Institute will open
for registration Monday and this
feature «f the opening will con
tinue through Tuesday and Wed-1 ^wnison iop nna s re ny. .
nesday will briny on the formal j J Jn ? Kallwa y ••
opening of the 11127-28 «e»«lon. r""
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i plane builder and conditioner of
’Athens, was expecting Saturday to
'receive a new airplane he has
bought and which is to be deliver.
M here from Atlanta. Mr. Eppa
sold the plane he owned a few days
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Knox Institute
Opens Thursday
Nathan B. Young, a pioneer in
the education field, and one of tM
moat distinguished educator! of
the Negro race, ha, been elected
principal of Knox Inititute, ai
the successor to .1* S. Clark.
Young has already arrived hi
Athena, and la now at bin new
poet or duty.
Tbe achoot begina fta next sed
Bleu Thursday morning, and will
operate this fear ax in past years
a senior nigh school, and not
.. a junior high school, da was
erroneously stated through the
press a few days ago. Thursday
and Friday will ba given o*er
wholly to registration, and the
regular achool work will begin
Monday the 19th.
Ciwanians To Go
To Atlanta Tues
nter-City Meeting
A delegation of Klwanl&na will
go to Atlanta Tuesday to attend
I the Inter-city meet there Tuesday
” evening. The party Is to be held
at Bast Lake and tome of the Local
Kiwanlans are planning to go over
and| Pi*y golf before the meeting.
Among those to. make the trip
are, Martin Abney, R O. Arnold,
A. BL Bird. T. A. Gibson. Walter
aJckson. J. C. Jester, Fleer Xanler.
Ca B. Martin, E. E. Lantkln. W. 8.
Robison, S. J. Ware. oJel A. Wler,
B. 8. DuBoee.
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