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THE RED AND BLACK
PHI KAPPA EXCHANGES
An official rat-killer has been ad
ded to the list of Harvard employees.
Auburn showed up in fine shape
The regular meeting of Phi Kappa The race for president is a three- against the Terhites, defeating them
was held Wednesday night at seven- cornered fight between three typical by 2. to 6.
thirty. A good crowd was present college men, representing the three
and the meeting was enjoyed by all. leading colleges of America, namely. It was Hardage again when Vandy
As it was the last meeting of the Woodrow \V llson of Princeton, \V m. downed Mississippi -4 0,
month, the following minor officers H. Taft of Yale, and Theodore Koose-
wcre elected for November: Mr. velt of Harvard. The X.awyers downed the Sophs b>
George, Ural assistant; Mr. Trotter,
Becoiid assistant; Mr. Pennington,
first censor; Mr. Dray, second censor;
Mr. llardln. corresponding secretary;
Mr. Freeman, critic.
Mr. Victor, the
score of 5 to 3 at Columbia.
The United States IJureau of Edu-:
cation gives out the statement that Utah took an important step in
there are 4,Slid foreigners enrolled progress when she laid the corner-
in the universities and colleges of s tone of a $300,000 administration
orator of the eve- the United States as regular students, building last week.
ning, being absent, Mr. Pennington
very kindly consented to take his Four women nre registered In the
place. His remarks about "Fresh- engineering courses at Michigan
men' should have been heard by ev- this year,
cry now man in college.
Mr. Sams, the declaimer of the California has 1239 Freshmen
evening, rendered a selection In his this year as compared with 1061 last
usual good style. | year.
The subject for debate was, lte-
Students
We Sell
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The Season's Sensation at Colonial
this week.
Gabe—What is an optimist?
Steve—An optimist is a cross-eyed
man who is thankful that he isn't
bow-legged—Cincinnati Enquirer.
sohed, America should grant abso- tj,p num ), fr 0 f graduates of Yale
lute independence to the people of p av ,, increased 1293 In two years,
the Philippine Islands. —
Ask "ITA" at Colonial Tonight.
on the afllrmative the speakers were
Messrs. Meadow. Jacobson and West.
On the negative they wore Messrs
George, Patterson and II. Smith.
When the debate was thrown open
to the house the following gentlemen
spoke: Messrs, ltray, Hardin, Moise,
Trotter, Ransom, Lew.
After the reading of the Critic's
report, the President gnvo his decis
ion in favor of the affirmative, and
the society adjourned.
Cor. Sec’y.
The Season's Sensation at Colonial
this week.
Football Results
In I bo South
Auburn 27, Tech 7.
Vanderbilt 13, Virginia 0.
Alabama 7, Tulane 0.
V. M. I. 3, Kentucky State 2.
Georgia 13, Sewanee 13.
Mercer 71, Columbia 0.
Wash, and l.ee 34, Davidson 0.
Hsmpden-Sydney 13, Richiund 0.
Tennessee 67, Central of Ky., 0.
Uandolph-Macon 20. William und
Mary 0.
Arkansas 23. Texas Southwestern
0.
Mississippi A M. 7, 1. S. C. 0.
Georgetown 37. North Carolina 10..
St11son S7, Charleston 0.
North Caroliun A. & M. 12. Wake
ight.
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