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· VOL1 GEORGlA
STATE
COLI.EGE
FORWOMEN,
~ILLEDGEVILLE,
GA.NOV.23, 1925· No.4
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WORLDCOtJRT
WEEK-END
MIGRATION
OF CONFERENCE 1ARMISTICE
DAY
OBSERVED
STUDENTS
· NEARS200
1 MEETSIN ATLANTA ATSPECIAL
CHAPEL
PROGRAM
On Nov. lst,,Girls Were YOUTH PROBLEMS KirbyPage,Dr.H, C. Joaesand FORMERFACULTY U. S. Senator George
· · Allowed To Go Home PRESENTEDBY O,bers Addre11
StudentsFrom l\'.l[EMBER RETURNS Makes Address On
SonthCarolina,
.Ge•gia,Ala-
.On Visit. MISS WYGALL bama,and'F111rida. Addresses Classio SontbeznLit- Need of Real Leaders
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TIMELOST
TOBE ISREPRESENTATIVE
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STRAW VOTE TO,.BE erature OTHER
GEORGIANS
OF
TAKEN:)N . DECEMBER
MADEUPIN DECEM!•ER ' OFNAT'LY. W. C. A. '• "We leenrn from our psychology PROMINENCE
SPEAK
that most of human life consists of
The- responsibi1ity of international Approximately· ..~00 studenis as- i;.,,pression and expresiiion," declared
, , , _.About 206 student! took advnn· relationships wa-:S presented to the sembled in AtlantJl JOr ·a World Misi,; Mary Bacon in her talk to the In observance of Armistice Day,
;.....'..,L_ tage of this opportunity to go home G, S, C. studente by M:i!s Winnifr_ed Court c~nferenee.:,:t-These etudents history c1ase in South_ern literature. sJ)ecial exercises were carried out
·.". .. ·-f~r-a few day!!, Until'No-Yember ht, Wygall, national Y. W. C. A; ~ecre' .. represented many ~1 the outl!ltnnding uwhen I observed ihe tabte·s in during chapel; November 11. To
,all student!! have been required to tary, Nov. 9, and 10. colleges in So,u.tb c_~rolina, Ge~rgiu, your dining room 011 Hallowe'en, ~ further honor the day and the col..
refrain from traveling to and from MJY Wygall is !erving in the Florida., and· ·Alaba!Da.- mw there, an impression that had lege four prominent Georgians, U.
the colleg'e, henee the great number Student Department of the National The conference Was tbe culm'in3.- .been made, causing. the expl!eMion S. Senator, W. F. George, Dr. A. 8.
leaving. Y. W. C, A: -Sile i~ TIHl_lyinterHt.. tio11._of a desire feJt, by College men that was shown· in- the love1inese of ~tewari, ~on. J-. H. Ennist.,,Milledge_
Dr. K. K. Park!, President ef the ed .jn n11denk and, l!ltu.dent-p,obJem:s. and "l'D'omento dJMIUas ·.tbe itn.el!I Ul· the tables. They reprel!lent-ed. free- viUe nnd Dr E. A. ·Tignor Milledge ..
G·eorgia State College .for Women, It 'is her purpQee to .ene1:9urqc:, •nil Hlni- in. w·orli ·p~i\:ie. ThirtyJi,ve dom- and g_aiety of feelinJ. ville were piel!leat.
announced - Oa Oetober 31, tha tihe did', them. to lo-ok b•yond' their par .. conference!! of thf! '·PJBmenature as "Wt Uve ·in a· day -in which -we-ex- ·TRe progr.aM wal!i followed:
_fi.rlt-eJ1eeption! ~o. the ruie 'eeneerM· ticular- e&mp1u,e boa11-darie111. :ant tio. the Atlanta eonftreaee, are ,to be :pre!! ·ounl!lvee. If _,ve exp.re!! un- · 1. Ameri.H.
i'nl' tra•elillr -.o11.we~k--enii!, woul d 8ee ·_problem!! eofflllu.ln _to aiJl, -1~ 88 _.. held prior to Dee.Ji17, oR wliieR date beauU-iUlt_hHlgl!in life, it become! -~. ·scJ1ipture, Dr;. M. M. Parks.
be ConeideNld fer NoHmber U, ·He· Jink1-ng t·hemeelvee ·-11:, 111 -a. ~erht- the S·enate opens:,-:·debate •• the .more ·4;r,le11.sAxed:·.-in,u_s. Strin a).. 3. Prayer, Rev. l!mo.ry,
l!tated tba~ orily thMtt. 11tudents. who feUowsbip. ·world: Court. pnlblti ··waye to expree:a .the beautiful," -
hii.d peta.ite wouli. be aMewtd to. During_ her l'i!!it·· • ,the· eaJnpll~ u G · K. S<..-1:,. y 1,1 C A MiM Baeo» q·uoted, Em~r..:...n, "I · LGng Long Trlil. ·
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kome were to follow. was to leave the Y, W, C, A, Cabinet, Sophomore h' 1 _ d t ·e·ma:rk, h said· tiful thin-. The idea !hat we ,hould 7, Hon. J. H, llnnie, ,_,._
Klledgiville at ·noo• en ..&tuPday, Commiaai~n-
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Make. up: time after the, _ethel' ·11t_u . e i,po ~' at 'i el!l.pe·ra,.-on ay ev- ested yo.utl!lelv11s,·.1,1:~'d.-,,r-on&e
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{,$not an e:d, in it~ teach ChildreTi to love mature.
a;1mnhg.te rnterna.. me1f;it is only an· i~])etus, If you· go . "The outer world make! an ffll.

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J:!lel!!Sion upon UI!," Mi11JL'l Bacon stated.
There ii!-within all,fsavage_ er iintel;. educ~tors .of the mie, brought some
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! for the effect111of the week-end ab .. !oeu1:ted b1 moder,n invention!!!. Smee "In the Gr.eat W,n·. we id '.from the twelfth chaptei• of Eecle, fine A'I! were made by G. s. ,C. .
ence from the col1t1e. the world'. ~ f'o cJoi,el_Ybound to- Aght to eave,,.oar ~inl!I; we did. not. sfostes. "Desire shall fail.' A great i)1 Co11t.inuedOn Last Page
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. STUDENTBODYs· I '1 , fought• to kill war, and lo en lt ev- on 1mc, we ••• prone to w1ob too 11 , '\.'
1; , . TO . .. · , he cha Jenged th • ~Irle 10 11 nd
;<>•.• _ .ermore; _we fought for high ldeol, ,ni,uch, . A beoutiful philosophy wa, 11\ Ol!SERVED HERE "· ./.c'. ;>!
I· \ _ .. - ... - · · . • 1 stud_~ m~re .ef _wo~~- affair, imi_ce--andJa.the·aaffle of Je!UI! C~riM-, the ·e4pz:eeedwbe;ri ·she said. we ,do ~ot i,,\ _ --'--- ·
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8 - age 1·u i _ader Dir_ectioa of Enrlich Dept.
- Jonee, of Atlanta. ' Although· a veter- --. ·
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Of.All E.H.SCOTT FRESHIJEN SELECT aa •tudent, Dr, Jon•• i, •till inopired AMERICAN MACAZ.INE · The ,ovonth.annual national Book
COUNCIL MEMBERS with _the .ambitions and idealo of COMMENDS ARTICLES Week ,.., ob,..rv,d Noviam~"" 8 , 0
:Or. J(~I:, Scott, an eminent. Hap.: -~--- .1outh. ---- U. Among the many "weeks" that
til!:t··millieter, educator, and author, 11·r; Kirby Pag~, ·who- :bi.recoflliaed Mc-rle Crow~II ·Writoa Note Of Ap have, found place~ in eur ~alendar
,,oke to G.-~•C. W.". .etudente in · 25 !tud-.itc To R0preHat .Clan 'o."! ah a1i.thority on intemlitional ·preciatiolii to Jo11rnalialll ClaH · nnd· have bee:e_me national events.
ehapel Nov, ,t · "la Y. W. C, A. queStionl! il!I···greatly interested in ---- Boole. W(!ek, is one of the very be!!t
Dr. Sco\t ii! the father of Prof,. ---- ·the st1_1,nd-° th'Bt !tudents are taking on. . Merle CrowcU, editor ef the Amf;r .. of nll the year.
E. H·. Scott, Dtan, of .the Teachers· The fre!hme.n class has held· the this issue. He made several ad· ican Magazine and fanklus w.d~e·t , The 11rst celebration which ·occur-
eolle~. Hii ·hae recentlJ .. :returned center of the stage o·n the eampll!!for dresses Which enabled the de}egntes snyr;: --ed in November, 1919, vras fostered
fro,m a tri_pabi·oad in the interest of :severM weeks. The election of the to comprehend mofe fully the prn/J· "I have realt the papers which by t11e American Library A?sociation
an inteniational eduoationn1 move- Freshm3:n· Council was. the cau_.seof lcms that ftre. now confronting the you en~losed with. a gl'Eat --·deal of' ~n<J.tbe Boy Scouts t"lf America, and
ment,. known. a·s the . World Con_ much great attention. Who would be world. In speaking- of wa'r, he snid: p\easur--e,'~a nd further·,· wns f-UJ)pot·.te<l, _,at one~_ by ma11y
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1e gu ! .se ecteu- l ., io represen t th ·
err · "Why will• people do the thin'gs· they "To_ ·see otii·selves as. ot.hers see us, , ,
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, aries, book· s t ores,
many .fOrelgn countries he brought clns8· in "Y';? At last, the question hate-; and why- will they .,do these ~et. forth iJ! 'tbfa fmn·k· and unsolic., _churc:h'es, women'~ clubs, and other
thiS qiiestiOn before their· represe11" has· been-answeri'~1; the electio_n.hn'! things· with E!ntpusia;~m?" ited fashion is con~;de!·ed fillip tO ~rgani?:i.tiol'ls e~pcciaiiY it1te~·ested in
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t a ti ves urging · ·th · t t k th
em o a e .• e m1. taken pl8ce. · • "We must 'f'.uitd pen.ce unon a bed.· future w01•k/' J\1e we 11al'e of· ch'l1 clren, It was at
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t uit1ve m es1a ts nng a_ permanen t _At n meetinP.: some time ago, th~ rock of reality," he a·dded. rrhe girls to whom. t!1is_ comrr,en . .. .fi1·~,t Planne d _b Y _a Ch'ld , 1 ren •s BooJt
cd'Ucational ·~nion .between nations. li"~·eRhmPnnomiritted, by seci·et bnl_ People agree th_nt war is an aborn.. elation is cJ.ueare Louise Salter, Mary ,Week Committee with. headquarters
Th { · h I h ·b ht b ·
c pan as a so een roug ·, e- lnt, ·rixty.one P'irls to sit on th~
ination, nnd ·.shoulcl be abolished or Le~· Anderso1i, Anna
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Elizabeth ·,1 N
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fore ·the League of Nations at Ge~ , 1 . ('l t outfawed, but how.? Mr. Page sug_ ranc:h, and Irene Lamkin, all Of ,1jt·ccted largely by the National A.r;.
,.," 1"1ril.:. On Wf'(l,,r,!'!dnynw.'t, ~ ·· ' t whom are members of the i·ournal- ·· ·
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, ne~a, ·There is rea_son, to_ - b_eliev. e ,,·· t.h'.v ..,. .,,+"O'~h, nn<l e)_ectf!d Al"n ges s: ,··-'mclass, tiocintion of Book P11blish~1%.in co.
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1 - t Ita t th ey are cons1d ermg 1t b ut as_ '"'. h - t th" t , -'l"n..., ...,.., Substitution of violence hY.: · opera t'·um \.Vt'ti 1 th e Boy S couts nn d
1 • · · • • . ,J.," <1PCl'Atl'I11 n ·• · lr.,r ()'l'I" 1ci ·" ] A t. C f · l Tl1e 0 occ s1'0 f tl · -·t· · th.
,.;· President Coo_hdgeapproves.the.plan, , . l ro:n' nterl Th(' ..- greern_en l on ercnce~ wiere ... n ·or .1e1r wr1 mg c the American Library As5ocintion. It
'. ,1t 1s · I10ped. t h at th'1s co~r.:1r<: , <'' 1.,,.,_ ~,yJv..on"l rrev,ous Y 11 _in , • - nat1'011 mav ha·ve open d frank· oapers was due to a· su=est,·on hy · t' · · 11 ·
.,I t ·t meetin"' · s ~ an · . ee IS en nns1ast1cn y !'iupported by tlie
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the1'1• pr.ble ms, ·' Mi· , Wynn • teacher of
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G · of Women's
, · D C "!- a~ ,Pl\ :iour ,ir re e · 2·. A permanent.organizn'tion, the the class members· should write on. Clubs, the ·N·ati'onal Chi'ld Welfare
Plnee Wash mgton, . . -· I '11hiei~ the fir!t tiJl1e they have hAd
,Once before,. in 191', tht plan ma- , reprel!entati'f'e!I OR the duty of which ie to earry Q\ft the s~me ~n.ga~in~ w~i~h. they read. Association' and the- leading maga_
turE!d to-euch a degree that the Unit- "'11 ll'IATIJ agreement. T_he·se four articles were the·· best ,zines_and new.spapel'l!Iof the count1·y,
ed· · States· actually · - called
- the con- Conneil - 1 h . 8, .A, ~ou.ri to .deM!rmi-ne 't he Wl'I tt en en t he American Magazine, The iden Underlying and controlJ
feren~e t~ l\'ashi~·gton, h~wever, the, -The Fr,ehm,en re;a iz,d t .. e , im_ agreement. M;r, W)'nn sent them directly to t,ie ing all the acti;iti~ of the week
th e j · Am:orig ·the 'recent coUege ri•adu- .~~bjecf _i~self' with the abOve· eon .. clearly stated in the watchword
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,uddt!n outbrel'l.k of th, World: W-a'r nor_ta.nc:eanrl t,he_~~:rion1'net11s,·of-
pre'vented; this meetillg. 1
"' flctinn 8nd th
· .. at:titu.de of_ e e~.~ th · C'oniinued, 0. Ul_l!ltP11-1e :, gratullltion! and :praise. , The titles "More Book!- in the Heme.'' •
. "-Ire cla.~s l'leemed to be ene af .great ·. "Th t s
'Student! ·&hou)d_be inter_e!te_d·b_·,.. ' · · _were: a omething in The The Tl\otion of the movement is to
cauoe they are in the world current:'' l•••ion, that thoy made,. <'.8:re and thot~P-"ht .i-n r~"ai'd te U1_e ee- OLD LADt"•
. . ~ TEA PRESENTED A · 11
"Wh- r
, ,m~~ean, ,, . J · 1 e ·t_ e Amer- stimulat• )'Ir: h ' ;· boyo and.girl, nQt o~ly to
Dr, $colt ,tated: "International Th C 1·1. .- ~ •. P BY .TH· E' ·coLONNADE ,_can ond, ,.What I reo,d in ."1agiL. l'ead and en.ioy good h•oks liut to
e oun~ 1! 11111e ...rel!lr~••• re • · d Wh' · ... · · · ' ..
economiet, ·politi1!!1 and military· Bf .... 11~~ntation in t.he Y. W .. C. A, ,rnd ~i_nesan ' Y,"- ·, ·. · Own the_m; Its prl"mary:J)urpose' is ·to
fail's ·engrtes ~ the 'attention of everJ _ ____ , _,:,Eacih girl d~al~h ':"ith;:~er subj~ct'in; interest the i,ubiie · part-ieularly por.~
On•. and ftll •he • pre··.. , Tho••· w·ho i• tr11ly , f.o•~ of 'qt~_ th ,mol!t .i_mport;:1_1_._,_·., ,. .
Man 1 Stadela1a .Attead ·?,-~-· ·,·
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are 8tudents today· wm rule ;he· ·..11a_ orv.amza. •, nf• ont' • edamn,t,t lead, 0
__ each held- an ·int6?e&t"wi..~ the .. edito·r· that are both wh01eSrin1eand- delight'
e-roup Wl 1 unc1011 u.n et· r1e . f · · ,_,- ,', "· ,· · '"
tions tomorro!f; the probJemi9 of io;_ hi f J. · W k th i Mt!e Frances Thaxton Bltink en ° the Magazme, Provmg thu1, ful. ·.
Gay will still be thein ~o -aoln tO- er.s .: ~ ·/;my
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The, other claMes and organize- , e 1g u .ea ues ay evenmg, d 1· htf l • T d · N o_ "Hones!:, . I do hope that w e -shall "0 ne • o·1 th e ~ures't' meanfl )'' of rel!tor-
Senator Hal•rim, Micl·, '-'Educated tione nre ez:nectin1t ,,rreat thing! of y~tnber:,8, 19&.6. The guer,tl! were ~!ways cont1?ue t.o.put out n magu .. ing the ho:me Bl! the true capital of
mind!! cnn ~ed,i8tt;_ho!dle mi1_1_~~ anp, , COn~hiued Oni ~.st Page *lumn~e O ttl:ie 1c)ass,._of'26 . G. S, C. z~~e that ~in ebc1t · the pleasof!_t the family realm il!Ifor the occupants
,.._, prevent war:!•· or. ScOtt a1eb he::, , , '.·. '·"., ,. , ,'\, ~W-· ~n·,eh_~i~~an~~~U';~;··~~t ~~iic~mE:,t~ a~d ~Ctof w~ll ~f this of that ,~ome to aequire a taste for
lievei that th'e · edUeati~n~l '.:~ppr:o,ac~vo,~~hful ene~giel! m~ght; :well De ~e-. ~~~ei;wal! ~~au,iJfully_ap~oinh_tl·'w~~~ )!:fUng,ef,g!~era~10~;..:wl11~h.':'e ho-~e rending. , ll~, ~amuel M. Crothers,
to: the 111afetyand welfare- of: the ,otf!d, , ~' ; 1i a~a
'eliQ1~, old\ehinll. silyl!r. i,, These 1till..,f~r,,:n. ~µ:r .fut9,re a\l~>en'.t," the e!WIJil!t, tn!IIJl!tsthat "formal tn~
lt'Ol'ld..ie 'th~, Doet to PP~-~·- ~-. ~·-,~; .. To .Ml\lr~' .An'•e'dueated' eiviijut½n ;er,;;uniqu'~~~i#iin4in?'Q,f -(~~011,g~- '~~\
Th~-~~.1·~t~, -~fet.~)1,e cC:tngr~iulateft.~struc~ion eannot take t~e place of
"A! ~-rol!pective •1ue~t~r11.•,. i!U· -nr,;{Seott urge!! a ,rreat eoope~atio~. ~~ye,~~ 81!1the same a~~ had, NffR\l!ed.~'n .~aving, bei~ the'l ~thor' o~,article~.tll"'l1at Milton _eolls 'hl1!1maie know-
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o! ,Ille .world'• 1111H11oaanot .read .reli\l<ln,lbllit:v le, his ,..irhbor wio lo S. Ill w,,.,,,111aplte''i.f phyaal .tie- _by bbe ...~}••b '°11!!1'1 e41ih>rof '11t fo,.. killma• M.. UJOIUllliPwltk
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Pubished bi ..monthly by the students of fhe ,Q.Cor!Ji~state t College l..ijo ·ifut 0*' (Specie! to The<(;'.olqjin~ae)i · '1 , --- /
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pins of the senior dc7.rec I cllmpus this last Thursday night, I·
1;not;\fo Q~t.'' Th:it- was .1 the second tim_,e.Ai11£~. ;he gToup was :·ings a_n,d-,
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Subscription Rnte~: $l.OOjer y~ar. -~ N r1•/ 5 · ~ ·I ..,, ·1-' ,._ a very interesting w.t!etrng...o~+the 'q,1,, 11,~~ ·, • •
.,.. ....~ · "' _,, Iler 6, at 5:30,:in,Mt:,. Wynn.'s cla~s· r,ins and dn~;:i are eagerly awaiting- ff 1 t at ,1;'1"01.lp of g·irls were, even ,~.'!
Advertising rates furnished upon rciquest. rri;~ ·aue:tion was in referexic·e to S. C. W. Alumnae Club,,.O'ct. 23, at D1r.tt~s:mm. SCIENCE
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NIZ[D 1 ENC!..r3'H ·--;:;-; CLAss· ENTERTAIN· room. 'fhe fact that Mhls. Scott·W~~:-i L;1eiT arrival r.o they may wear them they prayed. And_ thrn I thought of
an -elm trEe which stands in the cen- 3 o'clock at the home 6£.,,'the first E:) BY MlSS ANDREWS mu·Ch better, darted the hour off ;,roudly a9 a -dgn of the class ro you, Emory boys, in your venpers
STAFF ter of: the walk between Terrell and president and founder of the clllb, Six students from ··Emory U~i.v~r-
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rir::1t fo1· every mC.Jll~Crof. the club. which they belong, here tonight. Almo.,t unconsciously
.Editor-in-=Chi•2f Atkinson: dormitories. The concre~e Miss Lucile W·right, 4,11, preenwood 3:ity gave a program !1cre at Vesper . , =~~- ,, Cnc · of t.1e 1
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en ·et·· A letter from her .was rend by Chris... The ring·,; which are unlike any the1•c caii10. a qu(istfon· that seCms to
Anna Elizabeth Branch ............................................................ . pavement is being completed, which Ave. services on Nov. 15. , . f ··' t,h .' f-.::tirme!'t~ enjoyed by a grou1i of G. tlnc '!'!~c:-:1p;,on, nrc~ident of the that h!lve been used befo1·c, have the demand an nn:3WPL·. After rill, a?'C
'l'be Membe1·~hip Committee assint- There l s a grout>., o· .1,eop 1e on 1:: .., , •
1s .m a 1ong t'1me was ex- club. In the letter she·. expressed rnHege seal set in white gold on an no t t h e I1ca1t,s of folks the sumc?
Hazel Hogan, Margue!.'ite Jackson, Ellen McKee ............ A_ssociate Edito:·, will either cause: the sacrifice of: the ed Miss Wright in. cntertufning, I·t:::.F T.lw grou,n,;.p·~~ ,,c,o_r?!al.ly ._?-".rJc.o~_n!~ : - S. C. g-1r
tree or necessitate the walk. ·being· cd hy·.:_thc'.G~-; 1
i S,.,-~Q!·. ·J~u~f~'!t-~0~}.7.../ Campus who arc interested in sci· penenced . on ;i,b.1on day a ft ernoon. her thanks for the flow1:.rssent to her :myx base. Around this, and su11- B c t I1ey men or women, young or
' · · · . Business :Manager::: laid around it. lowe'cn colors were attractivE!y ca1.'.~by Cliif · T"a·y"1~1<· jn•esiderlt' ·iyf-~he" Y.. enc.. 'l'his ..!!'., roup me~ Octobel' 27, 1\1!' m; A n d rews was ti1e gracious · h os.. by the members of the organization. ·
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1t · w h'1te go Id with a small o Id m · years, e.rn t l1crc not the same
Irene Lamkin, Ivlart!:a I-Irn<lr1cks ····.················:····;·········· . .
Dr. ·Parks .stated clearly and con- ricd out in the decorations, and fav- 1 °,
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avmg as 1cr guess I t t' ,1e men_ \ An "Armistice Day pror,;ram was (Cs1gn. » J · Th ere,; t f , ·
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:Margaret l\lea<lcrs ····················································:··············· · cisely the problem confronting the 01•s \\'ere given ·to ea~·h. '. ', · ; Mi-'. Lauri-e Ray, leader of the vis .. the purpose of Ol'gani::ation. The bers· of her English 27 class. given. Marp;mritc Jackson -discuss~ yellow gold, ana has on the sides Tl1is thought was typical of the
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responded to the 1:1eeting ··was called to order b_y Dr.· 'l'he girls were invited to come :d the Vlorld War, the cause and re_ the year '26 and the deg·ree, A. B. meeting- of ·i;tudents held Ly a p_Toun
present, and one visitor, Miss Drcv.- g-reeting, aftel' ,~:h!cll !'-Ill'.Lunn, a Beeson, who by the approval ·of ·the and share the afternoon together in sults, ar.d the part that women play- or B. S. ::iccorcling to the owner. of G. S, C. girl:, on Emory ca.mpu~
Exchun°·e Editor for advice.
}!argaret Hightower ............................................................ ·"". ·Th~ freshman class was ·g·iven the Lawrence, from ,Miami, Fla. ,. student, in the' denartment ,of" The.,,, club, acted as clrnll'man of the meet .. her c07.y livint~ room. A cheerful ·,d in the ,_:;ar. Ca.therine Bap:k,v The pins arc the n~me pattern :-i:-; last week-end.. Thtrc was.'.'!.spil'it ri( .
Editoi· first opportµnity to speak and then The Executive· Board had chnrgc . ' '
Lucetta L awrencc ......................................................... . . .............. Joke olog·y, led in prayer. . ... , ing. fh•2 aw.aited them, and it seemed to gav~ a very appropriate reading e_n_ those of the senior normals of ihe ! '··':!w,,.-2,;1ip.,," comr:.i.clshi;1· that wa:,
,, order ·the ·sophomort?s, 'Juniors and of the- program for this --1~efrno-. Hold·· Tho~1 My Hand '\VaS' beattH. The name, aims oi t11e club, th,,~ my to- everyone a;; they reached .t~e titled "I've Got a Brother in France.' :-,·ca, Hl24, which is the normal class: -felt by all pre~ent. ·
· , Circulation Manag,~1-~ 1:miors adva.nced good· arguments -Vin;. ,J. H. Eo,·:den, the President, fully re1ulered as_ a du~t !by Messrs~
Kathleen Monts, Sypper Youmans ···························· f"id p]<>('/2 of ~wpting:, 1vere discussed. door, uwclcome, come in and make Thrn everyone Joined in singin;r of the prerc:cnt senior degrees. In; Anna Elizabeth Brnneh prr:-.sided :n
·,1·0 ::ind con. told of her trip to Tallulnh Falls, a~ Ed Bram:com and W. H, H. Jones. 'l'lrn :f',,llow-inr.: ffic~rg wc,re then yomself at home." ' 1
I(eqi tlw Home Fires Bnrnin_r-;," other .words. the p;uard of the norm,tl: a w~iy ,that reflec.:ted credit to h2r
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'fhe final decision wa~ th:lt, :11· a d~lee:nte to the Biennial Confe1·- The World in Which We Live was '1 · t d -..-:,·r···- This is the exact internrctation , '.':rn~Lt~:·of tho£e son,n·s that the !!.-h-ls ·c;:i< 1· pins with the date ·;~,! hm; bee11 coll0g-e :~nd to !iersc·lf. A talk, "Ex_
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..... Junior llcpo!·'.'.c' honi;h the tee rnig:ht die and __cause e1~ce of The Fcderntion of ·,.Wom,(ll'-"·'t!1e central idea ~f a talk 1110.deby- '"·""· e : ~ -- I
p, • .,.·ir1.., 1,t iVf,,dl,'l. f~"''Y· t1rnt was· made in the mind of each, of G. S, C. like to f1in 1{ of !{S bcirw tclroved 1-l.ndan A. B. <ll' 3. S. lrn~ n~ri<•ncing Gorl" wa.:: 1+.-·cr1by _Cliff
Mary Hym:ln ···•····· ········,·· ............... ......... ' . Cluh. dr;ch was hC'lci th'.:re. 'l'he T'.11·
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·ore cementing btcr, £till the latti~r Mr. Fred Holden. He s.~a~ed that : ·,Tic<:": ..PredilPn_t. Amy ,T011 cs. .:!;il'lany way, and a h::tppy (/tctc a! their very own. ., '·,r-i_;n~.Hach:::idin its place, th_u~,sav- 'i':1:;1or. After th~ talk Lorine ~rrnn:r ·
Amy D1d-:rn:1 ........................................ ' · · :\ fe•.'.' houc·s of 1~:'.ln's work while 1.ubh. Falls foclustria·l School is owned .,·l1r.uy of his thOugh'ts were based f:ecrr-t~.l'Y_Trea.Gm·er. Leua Parker. tete" over the tea cup':. was enjoyed l'..nnie Laura Godby .P,"avea read_ in!); the unneces:mry expense ·of new led in an hterc0s:::i·,:y prnye?·. 11iss
Faculty .Addsrir ''.: 1l''?8 is a. crcntk1 of God w!tich ~1y the Federation of Women's Club. upon addresses recently delive•ed by ·A commt'tt .~r-_, · W8.s · 1 •
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'- · !l~g·, "Sons of .the Flag·." This was n.ins "ntirely. " Go0d:-:on, our Y. ,;,,t•., ' - •.·,·a·.·,, ,,.·,11
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Mr. \V. 'l'. \Vynn ······························································· The delep.:ates were sl10vrn all through Kirby Page, at the receilt confer·
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nu1·,,Me .,,o:f.dray.·ing.u11 :, c.onstit~tion F.:':dfol1 p::·nrnmar was not the followed by the readinn: "In Flander;; ---- g-rr;up that went r,i.rt fo:- th~i service.
The srntimrnt of the college body 1:~:cschool, and Jhe;; .c-n.'w the woiide1·- ::nee in Atlanta. Nr; Holdeii strong,. ! ',i>nrlhy..l::i.ws. The cornrmttee con- ·dominating, theme of co:n\'m"sation Field," by DorotJ'].y Toole nnd "Amei·., The? Reply Gr:i.phfo , So we -£:CeY. ·w,•~~d Y. NL onmn.
COLONNADE BOOSTERS' CLUB '.('cn-:•ed t0 t8 nlmo:it mi;-mhnous. ·t11l work that is being done by the! ly ~tdvocnted the- r.bolition. of ,wa1•. '
s.i~t.Pd o f.. : .. :tJ.at. n f ternoon h owever,. · b ut 1t • sen' .. !Cn · •s Answer " was g1ven · by Frances ' _____ i%~tions l\!'"(; (·f,:"l,i:··g-to ;_•,;a]b:c-'that
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L ·OUISC '-"' " •1 ~.~., • - I( ' . 1\r "t e1•3 nnd Marthu Story, ·bg of the hatm.. y .e.,ather.ing· .The in_
- T!ie 1~;·or;ram was concluded with a Tfoom•,,! , we e','"·'·' · J1,·1ve- to llS". con. t[)O:-'C'. ·C()Ol)t·i·ation wi'.!. be be11€fici:1l
tH:'.l,EleuTiol· l\!Iil!s, Lillian Do~mdl, Mai:ce!l~ Johnson, utnenne c, e..,_.' In youth it protected me, .folu:s9n, .of Mrn~m, Fla., formerly of. those to be encountered in ..the next 0 b 0 th '.I. l
. It, w::tf! deCidtcT~"tl;atth<' Clnb would ·tcre~t of each girl in. tl..1at vital. sub- d. , ,.1 W Th den:~ed milk !,"-·J, 1,Je_,.,,··· · , • •·.,lH, - when th.0 rc can be a
G!l'ch•sIvicMidn>.rJ!,Ccrndhl Lowe, Floru Picknm, Leolcne Chapn~an, _.:,m:o~a And· 1'1! -prnt£ct it now."· · ~ Atlllnt~, st:,tin~· her Jesii:n:;tion ~c; j conflict," he stated, giving as illu·.s, i·ca 1116 o:r1r r. ynn. e progmm '' · ·1 · f ·. · · · · · · · ·
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Du~11~s, Mary J. Pu.l'ker, Kutye Strickli:l, Sad!e.?~te., Ccurs?1, _ouess~ ~~lhs: Cor~·es'.10 ndrng Secretary. l'vhps.Juli? trations swift, and ·fatal l·eslllts of
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1. ,, ,.,., . t Miller .Jiekn _·Waller, Erroll McDc.nwl, Buua Glndm, ~01la 1.fa1 th ': l'ecenily invented -'poisonous gas1:.s,.- ~- ·::::~.c::c::ptionall-y gbod mid berau•;c -~· ~ he! · I
1 .l-i.CTIVI'i:'H:',S OF ONE YEAR: AG:d' Jtfa.e Fillingii~ was el:c~e,d ~o -fill '
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C. A, Bulletin made its appearance. ··-',i.b';'' · He urged 'the student_bo·dy--to Cb.ope l'll'Omed in f1e .::,ciencc·':woi.'. , Thi World Fello.,.;,..·ship"Department .,9.....~ · ;;., ~ {, T)- :'\.,.,~,r,,!..l-.·r- fl) • C~J
::ahownby the:,c g-ro1.111s. ·
~vas ·~ ,en up a; · Is meetrng- cc1 v . . . . - •, ,.. , , table I·b\\ow.e'ell. ?he air :)eCtU1'.:0 -""'ii- 1001 11/,i .Y'·'J _;..~ . ..Ut1l!. 1V'!.,~:j ..1.:(HD·rn i:,LlDes
This number w·as dedicated· to "The " my8tic ~pookiness. J V '"·~.};,.~{';- f:f,;,1'i~
------- ....rs, Cl.1as. W • .i'!.n , d erson. Th e su.)- ,· ,· t·2te m the colleg-e~votc .. ,vh1ch 1s to. (.nf'"thC Y. IN. C. A. co1Hluct~d the di7fn:ed with
'~l..'i<lini, p:unrding, spirit of our coL · t f ti : 0 t b
1~c ·or 1e c o er mce mg wac N
t· be condncted ·' m Dec·ember · by t 1H!
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MISS CAl'TDLFR HOSTE'~,S ,Jnnrney, which took place Monday the witches c:ime out and the l:rnd j '-.:,;.~-~F-1.llll;:;~7 J:i-fntfOil1S
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GETTING OUR MONEY'S WORTH.
·when we buy a do::cn good ,:.:.pple:;we do 11ot throw th!·ee of them i'.lbl
. 1,:)_a:e;: ,pr. M; · M. Parkr,/' "'fh e rn t ro d uc t'wn to p ar 1rnmcntary ; 'ew ;::,u en · '. TO ·EIBI.i:'.'.· STUDY CLASS iD.fti.i~11c,on
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the gutter. \'/c have paid ·o,u money ~o;: the~11,t_~_1cy ~1·e our vel'y o~·n an~ n~. Parb NCt To'Rm~ For ·'Governoi-
Law.''.. · fll'r. J{ny was the last spe.'.lk(:'r o:f i . . ---- , ... l t 1,.- minute the girls enkl'E<l Enni:; r,l~rcd and delivered ~ nig:ht. ahcllcl D-fi
the evening.-. In talking on What · . On Mo11day ,.aft,ei:noon M-isS;Mal':v baSen:cnt. time. STANLEY1S rm:u:.,mEfr( 21-ffi? ! 04 lNe3[ H::m:c:kSt.
we use· tJ1 ern; a,1 d ,mjoy them. \'Y~:';1a pan c,~ shoes has bee_n fdcd ~~, "The Y car Books ·were distributed 1·

!·J~JJ~)n•::,n grnnted leave. of ab .. to. all of the meml)ers present ,1t C:1rist W·ould Do About· the Ques- I Cnn"alr::r e1it"erfoinCd her BibLle Stud,: .. The fir:et coi111try reaCl1ed was ••fa_ A p;. 0 ~};mati:iii. wa:-; issued h;l ----~-····-----·--·· ..· _ _:::"~.....,,....._..,.,............,_:i=i-.,.,...,.,~- .~
our feet and \'i~. huve ]laid for them w,; do 11ut lmlc them_ away 111__a. cl_ose.,,, ·-;~n"i::i:,/X-'irom the colleg·c durmg the
this meeting .
· Those who were· on
tion o.f · War he stre3sCd the 'fact \ Cl~!4Sat the home of Mrs. ec. ()::m. Tlwy were \Vclcomed ti1eTe by T·Iip;hSpook that ,ill profc~s;ng· mem- ~ r:~--- ~! ·
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. · were pme:ws2d and .have . them ··i-·f!l'S rn22.23, Dr. Parks was' Stfl.te 1
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'· 1e Year Book committ2e, and who
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that he conlci" not
w<m:tl upbold war, when so many lia·
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ious living;-fonm whc1·c-a fa.·e hla~i-c>dP,'1()\':Cd to the wide·-eyec] girls' fro.m dad in the clan color, white, a1;f], Ju.:,th
Geefr,.ha girl. who h,::,.i·i:; of t.he i:;isterhood s!rnuld apiw:it· i G
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'l'he ta:qmv,:,rs of Geori;,;ia have pl~1c~<lii:i Milledge_ville,_bµ1ldm~s, :::.''.r_ ·,.,ot txpire.d when it was lrnmed thnt have bN\h 1;eSponsiblc for' this ac: tions o'f"..lhe ·.,,,cd'd liaVe ·decided :to
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cheerily. The1·e n c.ontest wa"> he]d 'G(."orr:h munv souvenirs of h~·· coun- . I F?:t.;:"fll] t'~ {\, II"" ~ .-.~r,, nrr Jr Fl:i! /,J.·..rr q,rr"}11·i11ll-N'
a'orie~ "rel fac· 11L~·. Ot11·parQ 1t:s r:re u.i:'.jnr~ :.i:,:.-:.·Jficcs
1 -:..nut.f1mo3 i1~ay D~ ·-(~ y:as b"ein~~urged to rui1 for'~ov~ ?omplbhment are: • • • • , · 1 · • • boul(l dine in a mute state. 'l'hQ; .,.,.:.1,:.7::..L~'.i".o.L~ t,H.v l\!.. .U.1£L b.J:_ -L.iLY ~t'J
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··· no .. ,,, -.,c fa1d the following: ''In a· recent' .Tulia Fillingim,, .Co-Chl11n.:· Mi!s J,im-
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Jdrs. W. R. Wilsoi-i, Clnri:n.; Miss ., ·• ; • > • -' ..

T1ie' "'im)n·esSive
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j 1n·oclanrn.tion was cal'ded out to the :
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·1·ie Brown, N!i~s Ida R:,rn~lall, l\.frs., ~vlt}i prriyn led by ?I-fr. Branscom. name Methu::elah. T'.:e prize wns, h].')~<or;ms. She expI,:iN'fl many Ori· ~0 ngues scared into submisSion for ,
:~rrangc OlE· own 'note books? Da we (cnrcfully prepare each l_esw:1.? .Do. ,,,..wspaper interview· in ·Atluhfo, Dr. awf!rded to Rehec~a HiggisOn who , ,~-rJn! customs, and she did not forP."C'~ ~P.ayonafa~, 11/krlfa2rnn-ri
The yonnp; men were' gr'M-Wd:_with - · :-in hour or more. .
we perform cur full ~hare in ch\~G organizations, cr.binet,,or_coupc1l? By M. M. ·Parks stated that he was not Chas. W. Anderson:·"1\-irs_ F. R. Yar. ha·d compii~d a sum of eighty-s!:!ven :, ::-, •··H the v.foitors Of the progrCss 1

so doing we are sure to receive OUU l\10NEY'S WORTH, a candidate· for governor. · He stated Helen ''.'1.·oug-h, Mrs. P. ~: ..,9u!w_tn~:JH1,!'}, .. ?J.1\~s .1 J)~glf~~. h9_J.1::e~ despite, th.~ fact that
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Aft::!1· food, .which had simmered Cakes,.Saltedf'eamils Reasonable Rates-Cour!eou;
;, •'. ..} 1 Green. 1 .-J ·.:..'< . .; '."•· ·,··., '• ·1li110~t '·'t1m!C hml~i·ed students we1·c words. . Of' the stude11ts of Japan. 'n the Cauldrons o.f the High Sp6ok,
further that his chosen ffcld of" work The contP~t wu~ ioll~wed by "Tho .,- From the1:e the·y traveled on to · ·
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: pe.UglJ.tful., sandy,!ic)l.es with punch ~t. home for the week_end.. and 1n , :1.ad been consumed, the sisterhood F.nr.y GroceriesAssorted Cak,s Sorvice-OlficialDixieHirrhwav
GOLD! · , ·· , '1., ,- ~- ·' , was at G. S. C.W., that he haU heeh wh·Js·e·rv~d1 lly tl1·e ?f .. '
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'hOit~~s i?.UdMern- spite:·,,of ·the incle111ent ,,weather. Prine; Wales hns lost his hnV' 1
·~11i1~a ·where. a Chinese maiden held rnoved with ·.silent acCol'd in search of :.:, ~
If 11gold" m~ant mcrelir ,money, I wish t!1at there was never such a wor~l. president of the college. for tyre'n.t_Y·
If au the g·o1d were made· for bartering-, I..shoJ.!_ldn_~ver think of the mu:,;ic· yiars, and he· had no int'Bntion of 31-
be:1.-shipCo~1mittee. That the program was greatly en· "lld i,.mular ~"'-rnes. ., For aa hour the d ' . up ±or their
.. inspection . many objects
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·1~. 1 ~,t, plnees and wei'i•d I . ·.
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. . . -~--' :. - · -·. -··· 1,ioj ed _is a statement substantiated
7 hou~~ w~-;:; gay wit~ ,. tauc-hte1• :· an ?1th which the girls from G. S. q. Do,,;•n into the foul air of the dun_
and 'melody· that lies in that one sYllable. Bu~, to m~, it ,does not suggest lowing his nmne to be considered· in mermnent. · . ' I i,.,ere not familiar. They were told: geon they drew each othe·r 8 1'f b"
the vain scramble of life to obtain ~'iches, uor the idol which some men the race· for governorSMp:"
worshfo. It sug~;est.s ofoer things: t)le gold of an aqtumn b:if; the gold hi
the sunset when the dc:y hus wamd cold a.nd frosty; the gold of a bahy's Ch:1nge Mride In C:iHan, For ··senior
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, l'dr. and Mrs: T: R· Cofe-r were the 1 by favorable comment made by the
"'·cent g-i1ests of ~,faggfo and Ola Col-: girls of G. S; C. -\V.
:ier, and Louise Foster. I
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re res m1e11s were serv· ! ·,;at
r,rJ'"hv t.J,.,, hostr,:s, us.sisted by Miss .'.he1:
1tfo.ry Talley. ·
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Ch' ma 1s very, very old, and thnt ' some irresistable force,
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people had learned to do many ;rnd
thin!.':R. and make many things which unsettled spirits drove them throtrn:h
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Robes A form~r student, , Mi,;s Eurrenh : ,
towsled hair. I see field·s tl!led with stacks of soft golden grain, a.nd I se~
T<:n,hnnks,of ,Elko, Ga., was back on.! . Elva Nnsh, better kn~wn as "Dot,'', •
This was tl1e
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An~ericans
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can not l!Jake.
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A I rmv ;1-f and out one
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!es Gga,erte Cases,Jail!Folds, Mili!a,ySets, S~a·,1egStallds
the rlch gold of the pumpkh1s, and the shiny gold of NoYel}tber stars. '"fhus we sec that sometimes even the campus as the guest of Martha ; '25 of Macon, is t~t~ching fif ·t h grate1 s111c~ t-he org;rtm'.'.'at10n o · t e c a~s , trny 1vory elephants, hnnd~earved, I Thr~ lights of a bon ..firc showed thi2
I once hc~!·d o-f a .1;irlnamed Gold and I often wonder if she could cv?r the hit'h and mighty get the starch
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· the schoo Js· o·f FI ort Mea d e, Fl • a. which fa composed of nineteen loyal 1 were h'2ld up for inspection and ad-. "h"dowy form~ iii a fl 1 d fi!akEni;bctfonr.{),.i,·, A sn1aU:µnyrITent hd<ls mw art;de ·c.mtH
· , 'd . . j., " - na roun ..up, Chrln!mas· · ·
live up to a name like that. knocked out of them!", :was found
1---------------- "D9t" w~3 a runner-up in the tenni~ g~rls. Until the present nte on 1YI mu.-atrnn. And, so the travelel's a dance, and then a fade-away.
Throughout the a.go,' men have chas,?d an i\lus).ve thing·-. gold-and I in an interestinr,- article depicting the normal i lfarned, the Japan em students are
have ·found it clo::e at h11nd in /I crystd bowl of goldfish and in ~ field of death of the high stiff collar, which· 2:ram Was as· follows:
fitt::i:ls hist yrnl'., -ail<l was 1mown Jn
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membe1's of the_ two·?ear
Inot the only wide.awake ones in th~ Ethel Chambel's was visited by tht: -·=.,,
_.._____ _ J. C.GRANT !:O. .rnwm:.RY
as an all-i·ound g·oo.d cla·rn hnve been Cnrolled. =•
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wav"ing g'oldemod. I wondC!: if men, and women, too, who rush around in had been worn with· the robe; and S0:ng: Amel'ica. t The newly elected officers are:' Orient; for. China too is full of mother, ·Mrs. T. G, Chambers, und
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the mad pur:,uit of gold doH't fors;·ct Crn.Lthere 11.r,,su,,.h things as g'olden its replacement· by a low an d com~ Welcome address: T ea.ch er: I1 ran- ·Nelli_e Arnold, '%,.of R1c~.1lan , d , ,,ms President Mary Hill; Vice-presi_ thinking youths, .who are earnestly family, of Atlanta.
deeds to be ·done, and golden 1i:iemories to be treasured, fortable neck.piece. Ices -Burg-hard. · '" · a.cceptcd a position in the public dent, Mai·~, Burton; secretary and seekh1g answers for their many ____ _ l'ERSONAl. GRE£1rii'IC CAK{I'S FOil.CHRTISTM.45
I know the 'material gold is rather scarce, and especially at Winthl'Bp, --·--·: Speech: Spittin', Anna Elizabet~ .schoofa .of Dublin Ga. treasurer, Rebecca Higgfoon. Thf qi1cstio11s1 the mists that ris~ from hundreds ,1i: OtErSnmpfosAr::ti! .-Com7:~de.Onlie?" now and ·awo~d<lisap1,oint-
but, after all, we have our own golden memories and th_ere's always gold V!hat Sh~ll We Name 011r Papez-? Branch. . . . Mel-tie Stw.~:u-t; <.>fSc&t,t, Ga., and class has been divided illto three India was the ·next stop ;ma' an '.:1cense burners. mentm de~v~ry. NewS!yles,NewPi'i.ees
in the sunrise-end, the biggest of all, our golden opportunities,-Elizubeth In bold face type, we find an at· "Duet": I Paulin Dunn, · neryl l'. member of the cla~s, of '25, is a· coiT1mittees: Infirmary Membership, Indian girl in the costum~ of the From there the travelers sailed to [
WILLIAMS lUTCHIE &
Miller in Winthrop Jolmsonian. ticle, "What shall we name om· Clarke Eleanor Hatcher, Cliff T_ay.. ..,-,.-;i'nd Social Chairmrn of these depart_ women o.f the countr,v told sornething- the Innd of. their southern sisters. A'
nu'mber of the Tallulah Falls Indus .. Jewelers (CashOnly)
nap0r?" We know that it wa·s named lor. '·1mmts are rc-~pectivelly, Rebecca of the customs of the hind Ameri· Spanish maid from Rio was- the es~ Mi!ledgevi!fo, 1';a.
A DENTIST'S DISCUSSION OF THE TONGUE. I1
T1'iang·led Thoughts

and continued Dramatization: The Three , Bear;,.
1?·'.aJ School, Tallt1lah Falls, Ga. ,
Mary Lou Smith, !2Q,, is teuchirig -·
Wilson, Florence Nasworthy, I
and can students seem to sec dimly, per_ cort into the mysteries of the every- ·--NOMWNt1~·-----•--'>oO
Di. E.· A. Tig·nor, well known citizen and dentist of .Milledgeville. and · us such until ·June 1925. This puh· Lavinia .
'_fylet\ the ttacher's pet, _tak-
. first g•t·adc at Mo-ultr-ie, Q..'l.
Anne Bryant.· . haps because they must look through day life of Son th America, and she ~:
oldest member in service of the Board· of 'l'rustees of G. S. C. W., spe~ks lieati~_n was succeeded by The Colon. mg t~c par.t of Go1ddocJCh{s.. t' _- , , Gertie Brittilin ; 251 of otigla·:wille·, sent a me~sap;e by them to tho.£,e who
very forcefully and ve1'.Ytruly of t.he t{mg·ue. nade;·'.the present c.ollege· pape1·. Inm;rumenta 1 iio1o: ops JC1~s- ·· , , . · . . EXCHANGE "Approximately 2,500 members· hrid rcmuined at home. South Amcr- BELL'S
. J s·h • · d Cl'fl' ,,,,- I has n .pM1tlon .rn the Chula Comm11.. have been udded to the Baptist de ..
He &ttacks the exaggeroting· tendencies cf this organ both from a phy· - -- R.acha e av,, an J J.ay-or.. • d S h ]' · 'l'he Colonnade Staff apprnciat~s iclrn students nre asking North
·1 · I J h h ~ h C 'I Membera Still Th f th L d · B d 1
ca~e coo·.··.· American students to ,ioin them in ·
sical Rnd p_sycholog-.·ical_point 9f view. · .t 1s common y mown t .at "i: ~ ,•rec ·me-.n o.anc1 , e presence o · e a y oa1;_ D 't B , , . ·! 'I'll d 'lie the recoo<nition ."g<ivrn -theh- efforts ,in nomination of the State of Geo;g·fa
· · · d , h d' ~em ,<t )ass,, 25. , , o . -o 1 e r,ev1 , "'1; .. - ,.
tongue; wheil vushed i_nto a cavity or va:Cancy left by a tooth, g·ivcs a fool- At C, S. C. of V1sLtors, ad ea muc:) to t e 1g- . · . , . , . G. 'ff' . G ~l)._e. E1'Ylory·Wheel, Mercer Cluster, as a result of the summer eva~1geli,- thh- :::;earch for the truth
ing' of an ubrnonnally large space, thElrcfoJ'e p1·csenting to the brain 11
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An· announcement
of F h ' 't
res man m y o , e oc,cas1on.
f th · '.l'h
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· · 1s, a prmiary tenc!1er ·rn,.- fl m, a~·
R . . fi , t And the last stop?. A "t;pical room
Wa'tch Towcr,.,an<l other representa- c~l work done by ministerial, stu_
· g re.at!y.enla.rged.picture.of',the cavity. ' c ·1·
· -Ollll'c1· mem ers,· mca e b · I d d th f
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11;1 J1_J 11s, as M' 1ss ., 1 Y, L'll • H ~en1 .Grace· aw 1s 1s emp 1·oyel1-·a·;;a· us
. Sh d DI G ,, t,ve colleg~--;·~wsi,apers. dents Qf l\.fercer' sin~e 11!,stMny, Dr. in a g·ood old Southern college, G. S.
· • h , · : · - ·grade teacher m .., a y·· a e,- · a.,
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Thl - 111 • shumeut of comm_ .rnicntion.
1 has u like tendency to enlarge 1n lowing-
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name!, of girls who arc ere Stembridge.
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i;i.s Miss 'l'.oz1e
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C. L. MeGinty, deaJ.1 of the th.eolo ..g·_ C., U, S. A.! A ..SPEBIAL SALE:
tJRychologicnl m!}~ters, Seld.om indeed :docs one hear "the same story oi now, working towards degrees: Raz~ Melvina Trussell .as the leading lady · · < • ' _ 0
The Amei:-'ican 'But' Association Jcal ~eminary am1oun~."-Merc~r 'The travelers had seen the World
the same c"vent t'l-om two, different. people. It is sometimes very difficult cl I-fogan,· --PbHY·
to keep the tong'ue from_ using c~rtain :1naccu1;ate te~ms in -order to be Warren,. Jayme Weeks,, Ruth Moran,
'Moss; M·a.rY·'Li:rni~e, Suffrat?;ettc. :. , . . .
The bad boy, Ellel1 Mel\ee, added t.e'achhig ·in.. Deland, ··Ffa';'·
. 'SnrOh :Gl!lss/" '25, Of !tlCDtl~ald';, is
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has given the Mc1·cer University Lnw Cluster. · and they felt that.- they were redly :Fashioned
s·cho"Ol1 ·C1ass A- rating. ThiS 1llaces. pals with the g·irls in the stl'amrc .,
more impre'ssiVe, but .~e.Jdom giv,e a cor~ect picture to the listener. ,an·d MarY 'uyman. much to the fun. Lotiis:e' Hicks.: '2 5 :-·_or~i~-~11a,. ~as 'l'he UniYei·sity of Georl?'ia is mak costumes, for they had discovered ·Of Ladies' Silk Hose
the institution,. oo equality with the
All in all· it would seem that tl1e tongue contuincd ·111.the· body of ever)' ---- , After the progra1n a social h.our ·a :'poSitiOII i,ri"thc 'ConSOhd'a,~edScho_ol ing plins for a $300 000 ;dministm~ that girls arc just girls, afte1• all.
1101 ;inal hum'~ll· b'cfo_g, giv.es·, 1~ost of _the time, impressio~1~-which cun not b~ Annual Hike Enjoyed . was enjoyed. . at Coo{)e·~ville; mi.. ' :·~- [trentest coll:ges in ·Ame1·ica."-
tio11 building. The fir£t floor will be
12 Strand
:Meroer Cluster. ··
safelf trusted because of its natural proneness to cnlarg·e every detail of Nov. 3, 1924, Triang·lcd 1'houghts. I ;"_____ ..;,,_; ___ ..;,.,;.._.,;.;_ _______ .,;._;... __ ":"__ 'j allotted to Journalism; the mclin ------------·------. AH the leading new
an i'rllage. The. Annual Hike is the outstand- l 1
ing article of this issue. True to
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, EmOry faculty and Student Ora- ~oor to adrriinistt·ation; and the sec .. I WE DEVELOP shades as you like it
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SUBSCRIPTION BLANK tors Etnte that nowhere can an hon· o,nd ·floor to comme1·~e, , . ' '

G. S. C. spirit,· we read that among


th, songs Brighten the, Corner, led
Enclo5ed find $1.00 for wh\i:h ple1:ui~ocnd me ,Tbe Colon•,
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-- ,rind faithfulness of the, council W csleyan h~s made a. great step
I{odak Films Priced $1.85
all the re.tt. 'l'his was followed by·
I alone,. but it must ·rccciVe the whole .. forward by entering the Intercolleg ..
"RadioService" ' .. .
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,11earted° cooJ).eration' of eve~
d'ent. The Colonnade co.nsiders th_e .ti6n.' This pl'oves that bet· own stu-
stu· 1ate Student Government
CULVER
associa-
& KIDD ., Shopiit
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"For all that God"fo m·erCy sel.1dsi ·, Fo1· beauty in this •world of ours, -Y. W. Gi.vee Kid Party Name .....................................'............!........................................... s\r-rs.s. that .. Emot·y is putting- upon d1;mtgovernment a.ssoci"ation has been
E'~r health a~d '1l~ild.ren, home and Fo~ ve.t'dan't".gr&ss ~n~. lovelf flowers, , ."A ty}1icnl Friday Aftern.oon Pro~ I
her ·.,,Honor System" is truly "hon• functioning· in the biggest way pos· !
FPl'. song of,birds, for hum.of b~es, r·rnm " wns gi.ven if\ -honor of the_ · Addre1, •.... :.: •.: .•.. :..................... ~ ........................... : .... ~·~·················
fri~nds, , , · .. ·, . · 01·ing ,the, -students', _own · ·"lense of
Fol' cQmfo.r~ ifi_·the timC' ~-r.- :n~!!d., ,... FOr the refre.shing summer breeze, students whose numes.,hegun with t~e
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WIN f'lll&T . ·tltiOIILD COUIIT .«%1'lMtTII!.!
GAME 01" SEASON '
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019EllVD HEIIE ON;THE CAMPU!


QUICK SERVICE - Tlle Wel'ld' Court ·ceMmittee en
.·.JONES.DRUG ·. -.
Ce11thn1.ellFro1a Fh'1t Pare. ·
.COWRTBSY - SATISFACTION
the campue has begua itl!! work i•· ..: STORE..· ·, ,u
real beokil ii im the home, }h.ppy The ~•nier t•••
basketball a,t e-nrnel!t. Besides the
the committee and the individuals
·~tudJiir that
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i• the e-laii.dwho hH mad-. the ac- the fre~hmnn teum in a h8-rd·fought
At _quaintanee of books that have been bal!ketball,gl\me oA Tuesday, Novem· have done, there have been those
,Quality· .. ··.senice·' "" .,...... .
bronder opportunities which the com~
his father's und his m~ther's friends, ber 10, A large mamber of tlle en· Satisfied Custolllers
CITY GROCERY They will always hold a peculiar thu~iastic f~ns, among the etudent5 mittee as a whole has had to thrash
plaee in hie affeetions, A:s the years of the college, were out to ~ee the out the question thnt is uppermo~t PHONE 111
go by he will make new friends, and game and etlcourage, the players. in ·the mind,s of Americans today.
PHONE 91 so the drele will be enlarged, but he This is the. beginning of n spirit (lf The United States as 11. whole is sti11
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will never forget those that have athletic rivalry among the· two clas1'~ askit1g these questions "Why should
es and throughout_. the entire. yelir the United St.ates enter the World
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It- has been estimated that each this cooperntio~', is' exp~~ted to con. Coul't'?" "How wil'l it affect us?",
BANK WITH. It has been estimated htat each· tinUe "and many victories for both ''Will there be any danger of the Union Recorder
come to the reading age, and that tea.ms are anticipated . Court interfering wit11 us when we
. ·THEMILLEDVILL~ . A "·ori Of praise should be given do not wish it?" and others which
fifty per eent of tbe users of our QUALITY PRINTING
BANKING CO. public libraries are children. If we to the players of both teams for their are just as pet'plexing.
Most citizens of the United St:ites "Qal'. u lty an dS ervice • Our Motto"
OFFICERS grant, as we must, that books· build hard tii::eht. Altho the Seniors were
character then every one who haS victorious, the score being 10 to 2 do not understand the situation fully
Miller S. Bell, Pre1ident enough to ~arry any weight with -ASK THE OLD GIRLS-
E. E. ·Bell, Vice Pi-e1ident the inter;st of youth and the eom· in their favor, the freshmen has a
J. E. Kidd, Vice Pre1ide11t munity at heart will zealously en. commendable team, and with little opinions, The committee is working They Know
toward a better underetanding.
Cbarle1_M. Dawi1, A11t, Ca1bier courage the observance of annual practice will prove true rivals for the In connection ·with world prob. I:., ____________ _:
t..------------J,. Book Week, and promote its purpose
of fostering the love and ownership
senior's most efficient team.
The new bleachers make it possL lems, Miss WygaJI, Secretary from
National Y. W, C, A. Headquarters,
of more and better books in the hie for a larger number of girls to New York, talked at Ve111pers on BAZANOSCANDY
home. "Through wisdom is a house attend the .games but if the crowd "The World We Live In." She '
BOSTONCAFE CO. builded; and _by understanding it is attending the firs't game inc~:eases, ~rought to her audience very fo1•c.
e-i:tablished; and by kno'w}edge shall they will prove none too ]arge.
KITCHEN
'fh'e line up for the game was as ible example! of the marvels of our
Where·Everyone Eats
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~he chambers be filled with all prec.
ious and pleasant riches." follows: oreeent day world and tl;ie problems 1LtSweetestPlace
The liTle ..
up !/")r th~ raJllle for tha~ face its inhabitant!.
Dut·ing the week on our campus,
Hot Meals at all Hours unique _prog-rams·in praise of_ books Tuesday, Nov. 11_,wu:
The eoD'lmittee ie beginning to
CIMT out its initial purpo111e, that of
, were given by 1e~eral classes in. Eng_ SoniOr Normal,
reaching the !tudent body with the
&4~,ille
Oysters AUTime · li~h, who al!o exhibited in the- halls Jimmy Lee Parish,
Virrinia Arnold, Side-center.
Center.
World' Court- Problem. DiM:UMions
and cla111roomsof Pa1·ks HaJI, two
Dorothy Roberts. Forwartl. h&ve b9en pla!}ned in which ev,ry TRYIIS
ZOLOTAS & PETROULAS large 1et1 of beau.tiful book posters
Vera, Jotil111on,Forwartl. student interested will have a part.
· ~rom the National Child Welfare Ae• A-s knowledg-e and· under!tandinr of.
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tion of Book ·Publishers, and one .
R'ebecCa Higgleon, Gt11rtl.
Rebecca HaJ1, Guard,· the question crow111_, the q_ueltion it•
·•lf will ho· thraohed out i• other
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SP,ECIAL
TIie Hiala Coit of Liwia1 ·:............ original ieriea of horne•made-p011Jte-n, Fre1II•••
II ,i-.. tly cut tlowa, simple but: expressive furnished by CC1rnelia Lowe, Center. di,ouoeion,, debate, and talk!., SPECIAL SILVER COMPACT
By clNaim1 or d7i111 one &ection of English, J~o.ube Lamar, Side..cent•J' ...
: Your 014 dre11 or ••••· "Booke are roads to lands of plea~~ Leoielle: Chapman- ,Fonrartl,-
WOltLD COURT CONF!:ltENCE
MEETS· IN ATLANTA:
HUPNUT
ure; }?orot.hy Liitle,. f0rwartl,
BUIN'SSHOE PLANT Boob are ke,-1 to wisdom'• ti-easu.re; Mary Janf Parker,. Guard .. $1.00
a.. Iah Flo7d, Gva,d. Continued ~r~~- :rint· Pace
AND PRF.sSING CLUI Books are paths that upward lead i DmWEEKONLT
~ook. are friends;-.come let ue read-!" ate.e who attended· the conference ~,
Pbone 3.73
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S11,d~-~Senice , L. 0, A. OLD LADIES TEt ..l'RES.ENTl!.D· Wl!UI· lli!s Be'ttY Webb, of Shelby, N, \ Fraley'sPharmacy
Shoefteb10ldi1s ;a,Speciahy i ARMISTICE -. .,.
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DAY OBSERVED
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BY. T.HE COLONANDE C. llisl!I·Webb ·is··a recent graduate
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of Brena:u-,Bnd in the interest of the
I Proml'l,DeU-,ery· ··' ' WIT!" SPECIAL PROGRAM . "' f.!.•iJ•••d FroJ10;.Fir1t·~•c• Y: W. C:·A:has visited G S C oeverol ·· . -:-,0-- -.
\ C~~tinv.ed Front. Fil'lt Pare abiUti"e6 ••Na,· fauit,.- eyN, ~ooth. timeii. She inade_a.,;._ost- appeaJing\r"""_,, _ _; ___ -______ ,_,:· '
I' 1ee11me1~•- ~n~·-~11. ..-~a,~tr.umpet,v')(i~ses ,talk ..in which she urged _student! t~-
freshmen, .. Me a)110.statedthat ·twen:. Marjorie· ·If.as.well, AYanelle -Salmon, keep ·libi'~&st· ·of the times, re~inding • .ATRUE VALUE FOil ,. :.·.
BOAZSHOJ!: STORE ~f,:-t~o iJ~rs ,aro there· .:wne only- Louiee-ll'rost,~,d. ~.\Jf&'inia-Jll.iebael them:that, ·,uit"takH a 111~t of nnninr

Being Well Dressed ; ninety ..fo• _gsaduatea from acered~. w~r~ p!~.ae_n t · -and. -~~~,e~
· JD... hos· to The·pii'rp0se
!tay Where JoU of ffl. .
thi•····••f'e-nc·e a·. i ; ' EYIRTtENTYOU
ited high 1chool,, while . lut · yur pitallty of the bo•I••. .. '
I BegimWitLYoarShoes fµrnished. eight thou.and. lix :.an..
di:·ed graduate,. T~~-re.an~o• :W.. ·:.D1ade
stated iis an education eampaig11: not
.mo.re plea,. proparanda .. , The ituden*a were not '
SPEle .

la OIi' stock. yoe.willW al die ant· b,- •lk of e0:llece ,life;· and- et· inftueneed pro or ~on on the World
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.. Ka,-or ·Enni1, pt'elidM.t ef lhe peeia.ll• .. "· of lhe _..pa ~.er,.,;·Th · e -C0 Ion.. Court' question; ->but the.y:· were a111ke· 1 '
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late•' styles,, ~ttractiYely priced Georgia State Senate expr ... ed •ho "' nade· · · The• f"·nd
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· um.. toi st•dJ- both sidea al'ld render ta,·r "
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A Plea1111"tToSliowYo•
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· desire to come :befoi•e' the ··otu·d''e·n· t nae, ••
land, nut by a legal but by a vohan- ble way to theil' · Alma Kater,
1o11•1·were bo,n~' 1n. · an 111 ' t ang1'... judgment.
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R·OGER'S
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. bilities of· the college an:d ·Of'"-it-OunoTh b h ' "1 · S uden~ wiU expr~!I their- approv
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· womtLnhood·, H.e .intr<>dUCe''d
tor. George-to his audience a1 .
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·s·e··na.. t·e
the -li'Ye1·
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ef
· ' coIIege da~ m
th
roug i e c!t~ll'~.,-.P8-Per ey enn al· or -di111&pproval
. - lt've •he1'r hapµy · the United ··'States to' 'the
ii'nd''"Work students w-ho Co.urt.- This' ·wil1 be" d0ne bv bal-
of the entrance of
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ar e ·takt'n·s~ th·.etr ·.Plnee&
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1'A. .man who •standS t·e·ad•" 1·.-···an··.'.'
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swer an,- call for the good· of his on the 'camP•a..·
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state." December, -under the auspices of the
Thl:3'·was ont, a akit prtrsented by World Court Committee I of tht>- CIRISTl'JAS GOODS ..
Almiind
Cocoiiiui.:Mactar'ooliij 1
,SPnat0I' Georre, e wt, 0 was a·t G. s·. members of the C0loniiade stll.ft' and counc1'I · of Christian ·
Associations
-C. -Iast--spring, toUched upon Armi~.. of She Boostel's' Club ill the Terrell and the New Student.
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BUY NOW
_·tice·ht co·1fr1ecti<fo' widt the ·maki~g'' Gy'mnnsium T\lesdaY ..., ~v·e,ning, No~
;_of a great commonwealth {}f Gior.: vembef·3, but it expressed the !enti.· FORMER FACULTY MEMBER AT ,
Muffin ~ake,;;Devil
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;soon armistice will become a holidl/,)'. dent '"and ahlmna-thnt of boo!tin)! CHA.NDLER'S
Sandwid1. ijrea4,.Plai!I .Ro)!~,. !,celebrated in every ·corner of the the colleg·e an'cl. bqosting the Colon· Continued From· First Pag·e
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,land, ·not by a leµ;al but by a_volon .. na'de. .', ,
5c and 10c STORE
.... Fr~~~ ~a!ly.At,, 1 __, ' In speaking• of° Georn:ia
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. . l,1.ry act of the Jieople themSe.lves · This was voiged first by the maid--have to possess thing! in realty. We '
•_____________ n Sen~tor and th.en by the Boosters in this way: 'l h ouJd enJ0)' • _. •uem with other peo .
., Q-eorge brought forth the fact that Good BooSters b~ost dt1tifu,ly, ple.
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the str.te had forty.".nine thousand Better Boosters boost beautifully, "Thel'e i! no ren!on why nnyone'! ·
0 e ••
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FOR THE HIKE- 1 build.. up II commonwea"lth worthy of


Commendation. The question he
nade.
Boost the· Booatenl
. can reac JI out anu., und
for us.".
• open places LEE'S
asked wa1- "Ha-e Georgia lost po11L Brilliant Booster11'b0ost bli,ndly. No one hsa ever brought a moi·e
Saadwicb, Bread;Cake., Piel tion ?" If 110, he seemed to thiTlk: it Blindl• " britlisnt Boo-sters boo.t, ·
msp1r · Ing meeeage to a l'f0up of Bestheriz Hosiery
the duty of Georgians to admit and But both Boosters boo1t the Colon· ,tudenta,
aad RoU.Fr• eon-eet it. nade'.. M.i1111 Bacon is a t·Nident of- Ath- GUARANTEED
' .. -· Georgia'"s 191,ution,,aceordin•i:. , ·to Booit the Booitera t
.' ens, .Sh e was trained h,- Dr. Parker
Senator George, lies in leadership, at Cook County Normal. Her ed- la All Sliallea
BENSON'S BAKERY He said that the 1tate did not call FRESHMEN SELECT ucation has been gt·e&ll,- broadened
so 111uchfor money and other ma... COUNCIL MEMBERS by her experience 115 a teachei:, her SpecialyPrice!!............ $1.98
· lleD101' 1 Brea!! ·11GoollBrea!!~e1·ialthinga so mueh &a it did for in.. trave]11,and short sto1·y writing .. Kie~
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stitution1 titted ~o give · tile 1il.te Coa~inu!4i F~~~ First P~c• -·Bacon was a member of 'the first· ;:::::::::::::::::::::::::
leaders, · . faculty o'f Georgia Indutltrial College,
He left this empha1i1: the Couneil, and ever,- ·1ign indi;. so caHed until l922, whea it became
;."Whatever a &tate. ia,· whatever.- I ca~e1_ ~a:~ ·_thej will not be disap .. G. s. c. w. .
Thanksgiving Cards ·
WELCOME, . •'\ .
state ·may come to be, depe~ds large.. pomM.d,

STUDENTS
lfcupon the fiber, the jJhy~ical, morAl Th~_·thif_tyg_irl1:1·_who
atjd mental fiber of those· who ' nt·e Freshll1an Council are: Ruth Va~gh ..
make .u.p ·the Girls-:-Pa, ma,- we 8:o ou_t to play?
Pa-Yes, my °d_ulinr_. daughter!! 1
Christmas Ca~s ·
..' gqulified to be··Ieade'.ra/' · An, 'F8y Seei~ns, Betitah ~l~yd, but remember the thing, yoU want
Rustcraft Gifts, .Each .•1
To -------· . ·· . - Loui1e FOattr, Gladys· McMichael ~o lo; ·are the thirig1 JOU hadn't
.... , ,. · : Bdine It or Not Lillian Darnell, Clemmie Williagham: oughtet 1, • ,., · in a box,.·each··one ·a
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MILIIDGE,VILLE'S.;-BUSIEST ' , ;Ruth-Do· you know father ·i;.,
,lovelygift, 25cto $i.'oo
Sadie Cal'son, Dorothy Sigman, Ola
~~il1. s?n,. Inez Hud!On, F?11ncea-!·_;1folme'!!.
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