The Athenaeum. (Atlanta, GA) 1898-1925, December 01, 1924, Image 14
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THE ATHENAEUM
It is in keeping with * e e *^ r f" n at |S P Hy°gi™e y ^ Assodation,
warned* the'studentbody, a ‘Womlnhood" TheVe^ apSally
right ideals concerning iner example for the less intelli-
appealed to us as college men to set the P d f our race will
gent ones of our group in order that the woman us
be put at the supreme heigh history of the subject, and
After speaking at length, "ached by the
acquainting us with the decismn h h^ ou ,lined to us just what
most intelligent investigations Dr- « follows:
!• ^ot'^sTshoVdV— e ^’as teasing, manhandling, and
place a premium on womanhood, and let the womannoo
ascend to a height unequalled in all history.
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT?
By John Lawlah
In the first issue of the Athenaeum a plea was made for the stu
dent support The plea was written, not as a plea only to be read
and'passed up as information, but as a means of stimulating greater
interest in the College publication, and as a means of having you
feel a part of the paper, and having you feel, that if the paper should
fad, you, Morehouse, and all the alumni would fail. However 1 am
sorry to report that a very little increased interest has been shown.
Since the publication of that article very few articles have come to
this office and very few subscriptions have been paid. In fact
seems that the very opposite effect took place.
Do you mean to say that you are really not interested in your
College paper? Do you mean to say that you will allow the paper
to drift as it wishes and you not even be concerned about it. Do you
mean that the paper must suffer because you are- not doing your
part? Or do you mean that you are not going to do your part in
putting over this paper for this year?
The Athenaeum needs your support finacially. It needs your
support in all of its campaigns. It needs your support in the matter
of criticizing, suggesting, and by writing articles. WHAT ARE YOU,
going to do about it?