^ ^ |Bl imn mm ' •M %8gjjfSi^ aaiWiass , 88S1 ~$r-. . g^gifega .jlt fs-? ^«*(*N"i(lif*i| •MM tm^lm BUM lii »• T » ti TMf~^ ' -" ~" :m « % i B ^ M ; »>-j> *• >'••'-••:•' t wantjh* Os _fc» v «Xjo4m Students ^v^f1 ~V i ""''Ipsps To jmakeiheir y ^•^Q^f-4 *|,;Headquarters with is>Vs £. oat; >£>> ates' Corner Drug Store. v? i-i p «s ', H*i-i^if % S^X!/aj^.^Spa ir £$ >rh »-A>1 v Phone 197.. ^— Vclyme~Hr >\ "V vl c„•*' r^' V ^ •* jK" GLASS OAMES. thomnsU. • A..Snort stop.*,,,-;*>*?.«J rtaon C. H. Smit^f..^.„Third Bus?.... .Terrell Fine Baseball Played by Several Classes This • Miller...... Fri,zie'' Week. Gist .Right Field. Lovers of baseball in the University have had the Score: °BPortimity of seeing some high classsport during ^ the past week. All of the classes put out except --Freshman and Engineers Plly a Tie, *<' tionally strong teams, awaking unusual interest on jlnd Ju^r^ TAILORING championships easily.succeeded in carrying off the ' heavy hitting and all-round playing. Take him placidJanets Jiptjcnhmcc pnic and see our nevV line of SPRING honors The game was lacking in brilliant feat-off the team and the Freshmen would have poor The new spring-fushiofls "iii" iTiqa^S" will filid ^IC STYLES just received. You ures, and was called off in the sixth inning on ac-chances when the game is plaved. To take the c'()t*lca J»ei*e^-ahd ve*j? Juttniqjrtv'e reri the largest and best assortment of tlie-v arc' ;fffifls, the most tempting patterns and,. count of rain. ; opinion of'the grand-stand he hasvirtually cinched '•»««>tW/mun of Iriecs. Suits made toordcrfrom §15up;' The following was the line-up of the two teams: his chances at the 'Varsity. Van,, to,, out111,-If S£."S. roiisers from $5 up. We will he glad to jidwyouour lin than onve holding-the-inning to V*a ^v/wo».TtAii£-.CUl,C|goose-euir aftet* Wright . O -fi •' J|^|| mm i MEN'S OUTFITTERS. Terrell... Short Stop ....Oliver two men were on basesf • He has Singleton bested Sll/IITH--*' and Domestic Score: Juniors 8; Seniors*4. Umpire Haven. left he. Engineers.bagged two hard ones'—one - ­ ... ~ A-W-iui.KHm.oa AgH'tCiwiiters­ of them a line drivefor what seemed jrtwobaf_CIGARS and COS, Senior Laws vs, Engineers, Forsgard on third for the Engineers nas"an~eFror , r>r'' Billiard and PooTParlor. Open'alt charged to him because he stopped one of the saf­ (TD'pl* On the following day, the proyd Senior Laws, . . -_ fJlj the.time. ...... . ^1C me 'm(^ Full liiieofStationcry, Periodicals, who were expecting to carry off thechampionship, ° sa v<-'^ {l score, _althouglX_;_ E?ifet. : Books and News. hceoiild riot handle it Well enougli to cut off tlie went down in ignominousdefeat before the un­ JWirfSM 703 Cong. Ave. Phone 398. In the ninth inning wilh the score 4 to 3„ looked-for skill of the'Engineers. -The g?ime was a »«S7i surprise to many, the Law W • experienced first team men IXIWT^W1 Files, Taylor, Moore and Allen in ^he number of unexperienced men interspersed. -Score 4 to 4. Two base hits, Weller (2); 3 base The engineers, though having only afew firstteam s' ^tiiaciv "Out, S"ingletmi~X4, Shands 11;— , ^ ^ ^ ^ v men/ held together perfectly, and backed up their ; ?a®(fS ^Js» Shands 4, Singleton 2;stolen bases, , .&£ pitcher Sh?\nds with the best support;-annon, clej, lerrell, Forsgard, Gillette, Ams-1 0^ JtitStltlf JTCX&S Loyal and rousing Support on the part t)f the et" , -_ ' v \ ^ ^ - . The Gym. Contest' ofthcuur«i^soiicftea.v Engineers Laws. The"gym. contest took place in-the Auditoriums Vami . . •••-'•Leslie Friday night, before a .Catchfr.. . large und fthands... •Iltche! ..Files audrence. It began promptly at 8:40 with Or. -ft >;Y^nsu:;...i.,...:;r^irst Base........ ...Melnnis . Ellis and Mr. Westermann actingssjqdgW Iftetp)M A-c Wv,,^ Kirkpatrick Second Basc.i. Taylor were originally thifteen entries, but owing'to ^ Forsgard .Short Stop Moore^ juries received in, practice, H. H.Ford Was^otn-l$eiiahl&>£tottiie£i Bl Amsler Third Base...E. E. Bramlette pelled to withdraw, leaving twelve contestant^ Sole Agent , -.g?~ 8o6 Cong. Ave®. Campbell Left FteM.T....r.LrCox follows: Akers, Ciilhoun, BaerJBooth,Brig^;^'VA^ m Austin, Tex. Lane Center Field Allen Bowen, French,Gay, Holland,Howser,Leslie,and -Gillette Right Field S. Key MichelL The first event was the W.and Drill with ^e invite you to ex;amirie gor Score: Engineers 12; Laws 2. Seven innings; -nine contestants;-Sow^llwas this perf0rmfe(tth4f ^|^ \v Urni">ireJThomasr-• • _• -—— —the^«ilge^-were-xrnable_i:o~ptclH^tT:lreTvvintiers r, , t>,'J without a second drill between Bowen, BoOtb. ^ -Freshmen-Beat.the-Champions.-^-Howser "anrrHblland,\ This fesfiltedjlMlBoweh ^ ^ig~Wmst """What was expected to be one of the best garnes wiifein^'prst "place,"'Booth /second, and fiowserf'^'­of the series was playe. ffleS^k I* t ^The line-Jip''wnsais ro Calho t. 4: ximaSf m itch ckman. i SS%£ wmw "fis® '?CJ P< '* a ^-/i1 '-'x.t*^*\> pkgfdS&i: i ^ ,•*•=-—1t-s~~-~r'z'~r~ f~" ~ 3§?$^ lre£r£r—— 1* -rf If ^ I P^w...:::.-:;..:,.J.:..tI.v.L'....../..^1.25 PER Y bak/%rhich itself,-of sect-two points, The.--4 $ 4 frvreWsalrs^r r.. ./which is itseit,-ot course, a secc—iwu H»m», 'I ¥•1 Si ^J.^.^ALTiUL^Lafc v". V--:; .. Miss H.d.D evinb., Texas to take the lead of all the other statesof the AMERICAN PLA.N J N ^^.'RotiERtsoN, Eng' R' " ' " A lexander P ope. Union in geometrical advances. *r. J.J. Averse,Gym. ' 4 , The most important feature of this geometry is BALLS, Ui^ycrsityrPatrooate,, > ;4^rrr~' " TITTOTMC-Qg MAKAr-rnis —'' t that every geometrical assumption needed has Epfrr^prpD-rinKIQ A Kin ,-WfcT,^ • fi ^/'Wotgh'T./-'3.M.NEWS0MB been explfcity assumed. . Bany statement is mn % iVfcwtf" "VKrf < <*>r / v orably and clearly from the explicit assumptions 1-' • Othbrk maftall, biit,The The man who doesn't, can't. set down, the laws of pure logic, and a few .ele-' -GIVE TH£ flff, jQtu meutnrj-number concepts. -• DRISKILL STEAM mmstmji&Boys $3.1 ' "^e ]ove every body, but some people we love The bright light now shed on the foundations of H Pe*SaS. because the Bible enjoins us to love our enemies. . geometry reveals their real simplicicy and definite-LAUNDRY ,4 F. gOf^oB^tSBs-Aveua^^^w ~ ' ig &con(jition that confronts us,;' mused the ates the dim, hazy indefiniteness "of/tHe disfprfed7 ' Freshmen when they saw their grades in &H, picture presented to the obstructed vision of the WAe0N^ will call a>| P. every-iHO WREffM ordinary writer of geometry. RING PHONE 444. 1 ¥r5j r Merchant,*»i-4r ^"V4 V > A Complaint^ Debating With Colorado. Strictly Confidential *-•% j ,; Complaint Is general that some members of the MS Congress ^ faculty persist" in holding classes after the first This week we publish the rules whkh are to ••lTAaiia WmM-f govern debates between "Texas"and "Colorado. . ; JLtvflfliS 2.-• i -n ,.there is any anxiety to part with the professor; There are no radical • departures from the-usual on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry or nw a M ^ut as a matter of fact, the ^complaint has asound methods of conducting debates, but several, minor numb^orB^ I: 1" I : ' • r.-.. -i.1^. rlafailc «o/»oecifofp/1 Kr flip 1T1PSS of tllC IlCffOtl-*ft 1,U AUSTIN JEWELRY & LOAN CO., ov AYI 519 €oug. Ave. ta' JmwJ&ckson "s^the disturbances and delays which are the result will be held in Colorado, but that if the agreement A. Thomas and 0. KooclyProprictors s. It's time to go way hack atid ait cfomj find enjoy one of -817 Joe's Favorite Cigars tttt s-^ ^^^l^j«ni«eli^Dibinonds, Watcbes, "--lack'of promptness on the part of some of the mend our first deleters, W. H. Slay and W. S. _ ^^Uverwai^. j^afeal iMatrtimenta cintii.i " fMcultv "it lb uoLuJ lliqt a ninubcr of tr~c\ass has—Moore, as our-worthjf-r&presentatives;a.ndwerest­ p__ JW".nuicnta.yjuj,u.j, ^"vf~&~€e»t8r; T ManufacturoJ by the -.U * ^^^Awiwwaltiaa, '-* :'!&*,••• learned thatMessrs. Duchamp, Lavs^and Tomkies, usually ^very just and liberal kins-" Graduate, are to^toepi^feves^f^ttlane V man, but in the matter of postal facilties he has in the annual debate ^jth the^^^^U^ HOUSE r/ treated the University of Texas wofolly "short?'-^hese gentlemen^ll^ be^^%e|otne:%^as, but '.Mondav motnine the rairi fall on at least one > »Qt to beat them, is no part of hospitality. RESTAURANT • Billiard Parlor Graham Andrews, ' Wrtlrrebate checks on aH" Games/ DRUGGISTS ulSties tints ( All the Dclicnoics of tlio Season/ irnely J lijStUl. . ^ J» A. Miller, Prop. "Tel. 40. B;V fer -thft^qcojooldaiions afforded at -the»' Ticlte Y, M, G, A.Easter Service, ®ce,6 'K-r J £Es.tablished 1873]. ,iWL* J.I.A ,Ythe box: at the*front of the mail? building Monday ^W-H.Stacy,duringthemeeting,sanga soK which j£\ LJAHUCR Nei -v ' • "Dealer In tea ni sobjec FURNITURE. RUGS, icctdi Itclou GARRETS NmiRf^r ffonrl H«flisiK!ci.&y .a good quartette irom ... r the Methodist Choir.Mr. % S. Westlemaaofthe ' . urvvton/avq S" t T'\\,. , ty Y. Mi C. A» "will also contribute tro the eniov- GOODS At'Hst, ma Jiuciid^an geometry iiucna nasoeen ^ r . . •r—~" ~ . ^ tj \ c f V «rst -IT«,iA' m6nt of the occasion by singing a solo. This ilflliw RMfSo|BfrlJo?,25.^%Tur)erseded. The great Hilbert (Brofessor of1 15th and Lavaca om which, With perhapsone slight Additidn, the mm Open Air Concert' Saturday. :? " i. +-*-« E_2j * a'feS® Sstabli8ii<< . „,. . .. „ picture is readyand a fiqq 1qq^.-yegular contestTi These were aHgo^l^ftles^MI­^^jJT *"mg Plctyre-ft is, «s might be expected. J/ >"V^V iy worthya.6i; note, waa^the pyramid formation Mantifacttirers of\ New Spring , ;£ Go out and listen to the^quartetteand, soloMV ^hict broff^ forth much applause,rThe prizes Styles were ^pn Sunday at 4 o'clock in the Auditorium • ""'"~i"'''—'• were-thenawardedr«w»i*rii*rl -and tg'the WitmefcJifs .each K •^NMi Madras Shifts 50c, 75c, 2 "The staff of the Roman proconsul consisted 'JSff1^3^mab!bf^^ ,$1,00 and $1.50, -8 « ^ °" ' * judges, household servants and a wife "-BenStt ^, Tf% B°7^ 1T§S5w ^ ' isvnnecti won three first-place medals,, was also/awardedp^l| ||}few Shirt Waists for Men, * 'Varsity will Ijave the-negative side qfvthf^-\t&e magnificent, silver Loving tup'pr^swted^by r^l^p & y^i, p S „..98c, $1.25 and $1.50. . $ ciprocity question in the debate against-Colorado, Mr. Curtis. He is now our ^College^^Rmnas.t" Hew Style in 'Linen Collars |j i Dr. SimoncTsTias announced a very interesting And has the ™ght_to wear a MT.\' Fivft, second, .10 cents. *-*ai*n"u; £ and,practical lecture course on mines and mining and thir4 P1aces in each evei?t counted five,' tjiree VD |[ New Spring Suits, $7.50 to $ for the spring term. ~ ° and one points respectively. According to thisthe w , PSSsPf B $15.00. * pip w • , o i> . score by classes was: Juniors 19;Sophomores 17; *f- R. Jew 2-piece Flannel Suits m T7nffin«» '• ' 00,(..) • and instructor m Freshmen 0; Senior Laws 4 and Junior taws 5, ©$5.00 to $10.0Q. • ' J w?Hi h'rhSf^S -spent Sunday and Monday which gives the class championshipbanner in gvm-DISTILX.ED »! with hts brother, J-C. and friends, : _ nasties tothf inniWS. -The contest *-,»•. V»M |Our Senior Shoes the Best,„ j}j . Dq not miss the Easter service to be held in the in every respect and not one of the two hundred $3.50. v Auditorium next Sunday at 4 o'clock. A splendid -present has been heard to express"any bu% the *Q' '• ' Mrs p MfCTnA/n $m m t E. MISTROT. 1 address and good music will repay you' for your highest appreciationconcerningit. Special thinks ' > „ • Geological Survey. grateful to Judge Lewisfornotcounting thelowest*. Cot X,T?G«S. 5® r an; >• schudlsv \wMi nve a My stock of Woolens, of the r, V' , u ii x >. i i ^ , ferade made on quizzes in Constitution Law./;T1 e >* " ATHX/KTIC >• TU Latest Designs, is now Com­The Baylor base ball team plays here Saturday, _ • .„ ,7,, -r „ t ) .ci.ynsCOONTRY.OP THSja plete. Now is the time to * u ,, r J , . rj most diligent studentt will sometimes ''fall t own"' *. , "> >• April 5. This will be the first real, game of the •, ,° ^ ' Sn.ildnig'H Qffi.iti, " order yrtur clothes. Don't * ' , , j.' tT v and makb a poor grade Onods arc gi«)iUant bt qi-Rtlty fro % >« r , flre-tBCotfnl*edafc-.ttKh Uy takes time to make them. >• •wait until you need them; it >• season, and what Varsity won t .teach.those BaAr-• >• lor people, they can't learn. Bartholomew of the JuniorXhw class, vibs>'left fetors. >• x " i t-, ,r , • the University soon after Christmas"on account of >: THE SPALDING >• > S. t Ih) e r m.ci fU >• The University Ladies' Club spent a delightful , . , fc ] t . . „tllfl-^ 965cml League Ball. Oflicj&Tiiilw tdom MERCHANT TAILOR-.->• evening last weekatthehome of Mrs. R. A. Thorn-J ™ resume lns^tuclies, ^ , r\'(Collegipte Foot BhllOfficial ©e"lic"W and Association Foot BalU1. >4 H. Lee Borden has been confined to his room for'' rs and welfare of the voung ladies of the Women's Several days on account of illness; but-is out Krttl rr 0«i»in ­rBiiildihg"wKenrFis ci • ;•»«»^ifw^aar-rr:— • ', w. •>»T^SSa^SfSS®^ -tw*" 817 Congress Ave. .>• son. . The Club will interest itself in the comfort Official Basket Jjall. ' i 1—r-*_ . w 'V •Insist'upon g;ettiugS|iaUlirisr'a good? ^ The proceeds of the anijuaV'gymnasium contest, .. , J , ........ . ty Class Day Exercises. --r''v** held last Friday night-, will bemused to defray the aS® ^ xercises, H _ tT _ mnd^eiy,,fiiustrat«i xatatogue or nthtcit^J., TT i ;^ . ' v . goods mailed free toany - expenses of the Varsity-representatives to the Both the Senior Academic and the Senior Law ,' A, G. SPALtilNW&UBOSif ^ track meet^ of the Southern'Athletic Association to classes have completed plans for the Class Day ^wvprk. ^k Coming to the be held at Nashville sometime in May. : ' fexercises during commencement week, Mondciy," " "W STOUTS University, or etblflg The base bail management is doing its best to Tune 9th. This will be practically the first tim«5;.>--yi' .vijyof going to their «ince arrange.a numqer of games withsomeof the lead-1896 that such exercises have constitutedW0Wf omes, will find THE ,B. Hall wound up abo.ut three hundred dollars Potts omtion b ctass orat & :R Bewleyf" s * tx> Ww? cfe vJsa Atfe name In Khoed Vou ahead last month. Tins isextremely grat,fyu,gto ^ b d« prophet, Miss Laura TlfiUlam '8eU Shoesat those-raferested in its welfare. The boys are now , d*w poet, H. P.Steger. r-ealAmg^offieOf the substautial benefits of this._ Th(. r(lm (tecided ^on-^^e^emoHiawJ surplus. Biscuits are fine and there is milk to |3e' swim in. ' f, above Add . _ Items From the Athletes. , . --oration by elass^oraterpWv^f, ^Poster. tisjies theBeat Service niid Quickesi'Time lo leave th< oints Generally in the State, having 8 Hnnd-ThcSeniprTh \Ticiceis and Infortnatlcm caH rtt Citv Ticket wce,-5--Cojigresa Avenue, Cor. Sixth Streetv All men who did track work are cxcusad V the gym. " -7, ... . , , . — Red Front, Who win Win that elegant gold medal on class «cfe^d ^flerPopeare-amongtliePh.Delta ™ W^OTTC^? •J. I.AWLKSS, Passenger and T'kt Agent, v; nu field day? ' , . .^ ^ wJpi. „ ^ ^ t is j j All who made five A s or more in the recent ex-'^"Vs i . New Shirt,or Spring Prof. Taylor witnessed the Freshmen—Engineer u-u i Zf' r '-Jeyvel©^ ftll4 cw 011111 --and Summer ammations ^re hereby extended the privilege ots^tfrA ' M game Saturday. , -„ x Engf4y«fc^.ig«­ has no doubt entered your suind as adeserv'-' using the goiilpOsts on theathletic field for the pur­ ®,liject (or considerationand wedesire to help v 'MOide the irttltterby invjfing you to call ancl -Sam Houghston made five feet the other day in pose of hanging themselves. 1 Kctour new lineof suiurles. SuUstnadetoor-"Lit— r-v > -•'1 • v'wsa^aaSs x .'WW Inm-it) uridTiU:— VrursTaiinfully " ~th e — f c ? " Of JtStllCl ... one of the finest in the south. ' .. , +.,Xf. • "V --% ' > • Prospects are bright lor adual meet in track #; _ ffl.H. C The Improved athletics with either feaylor or A. & M..% Walk ON .No one who wi be'allowed to enter The Juniors won -in gvmiiastics. -'Who will win the next on class The Standard ,.j£eld day?^^V$f for Gentlemen l* h H^ank Benpet, '05, has distingm|p||ig^|b^_1 ^ALWAYS EASY / W4 Wiiffc of 1165 pounds,,-ivhich is -125 poundsri li ^bove all previous records here,,^^ !• j.|"Notice 'was received a few days a^othatthed the Sou-thern^.thlfitic sSUlect had been "It S~irort:i£*f 9tli^and it)tll7to May %d Wm &?il MotM 5 hf f emptiuaek hmjyi . Ww> IWndctnOnly tig.6<). ^ [ BiuiffijlsottvwlrCrtw^wTBSf| •OLD SVfcflVWHE ***<•< LVON*HBAtV, ffaOwrtt IJfeAdoM Btrmr • CMMgO. eefieb, saawiM--^"^­ '4 f OLQRADO DEBA1 > x< j ' •** Universities 17, |.90 Signed iu dupucaie, Februar TINESTAIIONERYGN H$ M0% FZEGIDEJJT OF IKE DEBATING: QOPNCIL OF THE TJNIVEH 0I^ si MS; ENGRAVING UOUSE.:^F --T ffiWM. .ff,„ ygi. y.W fa i.V.-mft'.'WyM'.., ,faJv-v .^r, , -,,, % jLv.WT^fi.,'! PHILADELPHIA;*'*^* agate. fitting fttviffiL ~~£Tr Ttccciitloi. QnrdgMonogram and Banquet Menus Address Diesf^ ^Mfaohths,priori the .Rebate,,in soiBe^school or a i * ^ „ f /• r. . x SOCIETIES, rj-ateiniity Engraving TJsiting fartfjlp deipn»uie„ the brae X^eSioipMas, ^ .. g;«>"^^^ttaonerjn ^lbWi^&isiJeakersareto be0ftosen.>>5";^r+v1«;,-.^^<3ci«rr ^if^rp^F nlonp 4'V'^ti'evidence of theincreasing interest alc>n|[ the 6ratorical lines is shown in the fact, J COTTRELL&LEONARD* A larysociety known as "The Simp-JU PERCY DUP WHITAKER. SOUTHERN MANAGER, 9W-, „Vr, ^ %££&&• -: r-:;-«M"<,$ras recently organized by a number of W ALBANY, NEW YORK. 5. ,Eaetvsppaleer snail 'tie-allowed X7 minutes,, .? students who are specially interested in work of | INTERNATIONAL BUREAU OF ind in addition the affirmative shall have 10 win-thismature. It is intended that -The Simpkins" W . ACADEMIC CosTUME___ _;J Ates fofJrebUttal^and the j\egative8ixnnutes.^.The,—g^all be simply an auxiliary of the other two S: ' Makers of Caps an(J Gowns for UniversityrJif^exas, Yale.-Prineefon, -a'ii • X'. f' • • • » • Harvard, Cornell, Bryn Mawr, SniithTWclleslcy, :^«fc * gjionrand the representative pf the negative pide / membership is limited ,to ten. The program, in M * -VaAdcrbilt; Sewanee, Tulane, University of Chicago, tetend Stanford",^|O Georgetown.. * -^Ihall have the-closihg speech in rebuttal.. * '-A ^rhich six men participate"at each meeting, con-^ . • ' ' ' ^ softer l903r each debater shall be allowed^ gjgts of two orators and a debate in which four JJfe'speeches, one of 17 minutes in direct debate, men are engaged. Of the four men not on duty Gdmi Jl^e other of 5minutes in_rebuttal. The first series^ one act^jas chairman and the other three are the STY)speeches shall bg opened by the affirmative, and judges, of the debate. Programs are lively and ifcre,%hall idternate between the affirmative and nega-interesting and much enthusiasm is expressed over good prices seconder ^minute series the work that is being don6. The members are, yzBMSmp TO THE SOUTHEAST trona la^halj-bTe, in4he-satn^o>d6r.as the first, so faras the— Dabney, Davis, Flowers, Hackett, Hatehett, VIA. ihow I^^Sidesrof the-debate^re tjonefernedrbut either,,; Moore/Rainey, Rigby and Walling. tt;iide^m^yr?fit chooses,^ vai^tlje order of its speak-'' ' < -— V* AND »1 W&.»•>'* «/7 < ^ • -The Ashbel. ' ; •: :';. frThe qufestioniutd jide^shall he chosen.in the ' . MATY FLYER to fallowingmanner: 1 Japan was the subject under consideration at &nl902,theymversity of Texas shall, immediate-,J ^be Ashbel meeting of March19. A. description ot 0 CHATTAN66GAJ ^1y upon tbetdncluditigpf this agreement,submit to -the Japanese people, by Miss Rice, "formed an ex-BIRMINGHAM. sthe University of Colorado h question for debate; cellent introduction to the rest of the program.L'l^nd the pniverity of<^oloradoshall,knot4aterthanr,-:'^^s was Allowed by a-brief but-interestiiig.jre*— LANTA. SAVANNAH] of «uch-quedtion, in-' view of Jrfpanese-literature, introduced by a few KNOXVILLE. I^prm the other University of its choice of sides. remarks on the language, by Miss Rather. .Miss In 1902, ai}d;ther^a&er,jthefollowing rule Shall ^Bartholomew then read a study of Japanese art, MACON; AUGUSTA. . • A ' including , their ideas of what constitutes the PUi|p^®Bi^Fi®lLEEP.ERSi^ •_;ihe Ufl{versitv>atlWhich the debaters held shall^J>eautiful; theirstrangedisregard ofwhatisnatural atl(^ y^'btlater^than January 20th of each ^-ear, submit their love of brilKant colors. The current ^t4t^theimiv^sity;a-^stion fordebate^ aad-^n^whi^dwe^eSpecjally^on recenteveiitsanil.. ^e~miyetsitr^thrvfeittng te^m shall7n0tlater-^ccari encesinthe Japanese world, were equally as * tbatrWovveefes after the receiptof such ^questiotf.N ii)structive to some of the non-paper readers as inform the other University of its choice of sides. --Vas the other part of the pr9gram. THE CHAS. H. ELLIOTT CO.; % Three judges^shall be chosen, and in -the fot--^liss Helen S. Simpkins has entered the Univer-........ .-Works:17th aild,I,eljSgK Avti. Stilegroorfi: 1827.^Cljgstnut8t... 'lowinc raann'er. from within^[5,jr PA.. W% J^at Vbieh thedebate is heldS^-^-• Mil ° T*T « «•;> ANNOUNCEMENTS. ^he Universitylof the .visiting jteam, ^hall sug-'"*^ v-^ , '»\/V COMMENCEMENT INVITATTOISTS ^gestsix kaines from whicb the TJniversitv 6f the %1 ~ \ AND ^i^e teaili shall sel^et t>vo jiidges; and theUniver-Entomology, , " ^ . CLASS DAY PROGRAMS •^''.sity of^the hpme Ceam^all sa-ggest ,thred names'^' ?During the spring term an independent element- Class and Fraternity Stationery, Fraternity'Cards and -Visifing'Cnrds, ^^ fwbich the University pf* the visiting'team^ary course in Entomology will" be conducted by nus and Dance Programs, Book Plates, Class Pens and sh^ll select one judged Providedtthat if at any!--Messrs. 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