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t LXP5 P189 1910 WAKE nog* C THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PANDORA 1910 VOLUME XXIII. Published by the Students OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA ATHENS, GEORGIA. b&IJ Hn tbe name of even? lov.al alumnus of tbe "University of (Beoraia since 1882 ano of tbe present stubent boov., tbe eottors of tbe 1910 Ipanbora lov ingly oebicate tbis volume to flUiss Sarab aoeline jfrierson, tban wbom tbe inniverstt^ bas never bao a more faitbful servant or one wbo bas won a warmer place in tbe hearts of all wbom sbe bas toucbeo. Cbttor* of <panbora Volume XXIII, 1910 EDITORS-IN-CHIEF : John Moore Walker, i A K II. Al>it Nix ART EDITOR: Hugh King Alien, 2 N ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Fred C. Alien. <l> A ( > H. 1'. White, K A Aubrey Matthews. I". 1'. L. Corbin C. Small. P K A Hughes Spalding. X * Eugene S. Taylor. K i O. Milledge Gresham, A T n Henry A. Newinan. X * D. Robert Cuminin<i. BUSINESS MANAGER: Romney L. Campbell. /> ,/ /) 2 1909-1910. SEPTEMBER 11.—Faculty meets. SEPTEMBER 1 3-16.—Entrance examinations. SEPTEMBER 15.—Recitations begin in all departments. NOVEMBER 25.—National Thanksgiving Day. DECEMBER 23.—Christmas Recess begins at noon. JANUARY 4.—Recitations begin for second term. Cotton school begins second session. JANUARY 19.—Birthday of Gen. Robert E. Lee. FEBRUARY 19.—One hundred and ninth anniversary of the Demosthen- ian Society. FEBRUARY 21.—Exercises in commemoration of the founding of the Demosthenian and Phi Kappa Literary Societies. FEBRUARY 22. — Washington's birthday; ninetieth anniversary of the founding of Phi Kappa. MARCH 19.—Second Term ends. APRIL 27.—North Carolina Debate. APRIL 19.—Freshman Debate. APRIL 22.—Sophomore Debate. w APRIL 23-30.—Cadets go to Gainesville for annual encampment. JUNE 7.—Board of Visitors meets. JUNE 10.—Board of Trustees meets. JUNE 9-11.—Entrance examinations. COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM. JUNE 11.—8:30 p. m., Sophomore declamation contest. JUNE 12.—11:00 a. m., Baccalaureate Sermon. 8:30 p. m., Y. M. C. A. Commencement sermon. JUNE 13.—10:30 a. m.. Under-graduate exercises. 4:00 p. m., Military exercises and prize drill. 8:30 p. m.. Champion debate. JUNE 14.—10:00 a. m.. Business meeting of the Alumni Society. 12 m., Oration before Alumni Society. 4:30 p. m.. Junior Orations; Delivery of Sophomore Cup. June 15., WEDNESDAY.—Commencement Day. 10:00 a. m., Senior and Law Orations. Valedictory. Baccalaureate address. Conferring of degrees. Summer vacation begins. <§obcrnment of UniberSttp of The government of the University of Georgia. by Act of the General Assembly, approved August 23. 1889, is vested in a Hoard of Trustees, appointed by the Governor for a term of eight years, and confirmed by the Senate. The Board consists of one member from each Congressional District of the State, four from the State at large, and two from the city of Athens. The Governor and the Chairman of the Hoard of Directors of the School of Technology, the Georgia Normal and Industrial College, and the Colored Industrial College are ex-offieio members of the Board. The immediate control and management of each of the departments of the University situated elsewhere than at Athens is entrusted (subject to general control by the I'niversity Trustees) to a "Local Board" or "Commission." the number of members, mode of appointment and terms of office of which vary. The I'niversity Trustees meet in stated annual session on the Thursday preceding the Commencement Sunday, and at other times at their pleasure. The present organi/ation of the Hoard is as follows: His Kxeelleiicy. (Jov. .JdSKiMi M. Hifowx. Atlanta. Ex-Ofh'cio. GEORGE F. GOBKK. .Marietta. From the State at Large. Term Expires Aug. 13, 1915. CLARK HOWELL, Atlanta, From the State at Large. Term Expires Aug. 13. 1915. WILLIAM E. SIMMONS, Lawrenceville, From the State at Large. Term Expires Aug. 1:!. 1911. HAMILTON MoWnoRTER. Athens. From the State at Large. Term Expires Aug. 1:5. 1913. SAMTEI. H. ADAMS. Savannah. 1st Congressional District. Term Expires Aug. 13. 1913. BYRON B. BOWKU, Bainbridge, 2nd Congressional District. Term Expires Aug. 13, 1913. DIM LKV M. HUGHES, Danville. 3d Congressional District. Term Expires Aug. 13. 1913. HENRY PERSONS, Talbotton, 4th Congressional District. Term Expires Aug. 13. 1911. HENRY 1). .Mt:l).\NiEL. Monroe. Chairman, 5th Congressional District. Term Expires Aug. 13, 1911. AUGUSTUS O. BACON, Macon. 6th Congressional District Term Expires Aug. 1:5. 1!M5. DAVID B. HAMILTON, Rome, 7th Congressional District. Term Expires Aug. .18. 101!>. JOHN T. XKWTON. IVnnington. Sth Congressional District. Term Expires Aug. 13, 1!M1. HowAKi) THOMPSON, (iainesvillc, !)th Congressional District. Term K.xj>ires Aug. 18. 1!)lf>. BOWDRKY PlIINI/.Y. Augusta. 10th Congressional District. Term Expires Aug. 18, l!)lf>. JOHN W. BKNNETT. Waycross, llth Congressional District. Term Expires Aug. 18. 1!)1">. JAMES WHITE, Athens, Resident Trustee. Term Expires Aug. 18. 1!Mf>. HARRY IIoix;so.\, Athens. Resident Trustee. Term Expires Aug. 18. 1!)17. GEORGE FOSTER PEABODY. New York. By Special Act of the (ieneral Assembly. Life Trustee. \.\TII ANIKI. E. HARRIS. Macon. President Hoard of Trustees of School of Technology. Ex-Oflicio. HON. JA.MKS M. DUPREE, Montezuma. President Board of Commissioners Georgia Normal and Industrial College. Ex-Officio. PKTKK \V. MKI.DRIM. Savannah. President of Board of Commissioners Industrial College for Colored Youths. Ex-Officio. II. II. PERRY, Gainesville. President Hoard of Trustees of North Georgia Agricultural College. Ex-Officio. HKXRY D. .McDAMKi,, Cliainnnn. THOMAS W. HKKD, Secretary and Treasurer. Untoersrttp Jfacultp DAVID CRENSIIAW HARROW. ('. nnd M. Iv. LL.D. Chancellor. ALFRED AKERMAN, A.M.. M.F. Profess<ir of forestry. JOSEPH ALEXANDER ATKINS. Jd Lieutenant Ititli I'. S. Infantry, Coiiunandanl of Cadets. SAMCEI, CAI.DWKI.I. HKNKDICT, M.D.. of tin Collryc of I'liiinnccij diitl l'rof(xxor of Mali rin Mrdica. IIUMEK VAN V.\l,KENBl'RO liLACK, A.M., I'll.I).. Adjunct I'rofcxxor of ('licHiislry. JAMES CAMAK MI,OOMFIELD, M.I).. Lecturer on Medical Jurixjirudi nee. WlLLIS llENKY liOG'OCK, A.M.. Millvdgc I'rofessor of Ancient Languages. HUBERT PRESTON BROOKS, M.A.. (Oxon.), Adjunct I'rofixxor of (leorgia llixlorii unil Ho Dr.NTAN MrRNKTT. Librarian. .JOHN I'ENDLKTON CAMPBEI-L, A.M.. Ph.D., J'nifi stair of Itiiiliigi/. ANDREW .JACKSON ('OBB, A.M.. M.L.. Lecturer on Conxtilnlional Law and Legal Proc I'RIAH HARROLD DAVENPORT, M.S., Adjunct I'rofessor of Physics and Klcctrical Engineering. ROBERT J. II. DELOACII. A.M.. Professor of Cot/on Industry. MARION DERELI.E DrliosE. A.M. A.M.. Instructor in English Language and Teutonic- I'liiloloyy. JOHN RICHARD FAIN, M.S.. Professor of KJ'/II riini nlnl Agronomy. THOMAS FIT/.CKRALD ORKEN. M.L., Professor of Latr. ERNEST LEE ORIOOS, (Graduate V. M. I.), Adjunct Professor of Civil Engineering and Drairin;/. JAMKS FORCE HART, JR., B. S. K. K. Adjunct Professor of Farm Mechanics. JONAS HlTE, M.S., Director of Extension \\'f>rk of Agricultural College. WILLIAM DAVIS HOOPER. A.M.. Professor of Latin. MILTON PRESTON JAKXAGLV. U.S., . Professor of Animal Husbandry. JOSEPH LUSTBAT, Bach, es Lett. Professor of Romance Languages. THOMAS HUBBABD MC!IATTON, Sc.D., Adjunct Professor of Horticulture. JOHN HANSON THOMAS McPiiERsox, A.IV. Ph.D.. Professor of History and Political Science, and Lecturer in Roman Law. ROBERT LIGON McWuoRTER, A.B., A.M., Instructor in Latin and Greek. JOHN MORRIS, A.M., Professor of English Language and Teutonic Philology. SYLVANUS MOBBIS, A.M., Dean of the Lair Department and Professor of Law. P. I). POSEY. A.B.. Instructor in Mathematics. ROBERT EMORY PARK. JR.. A.M.. Litt.D., Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature. WILLIAM OSCAR PAYNE, A.M., Adjunct Professor of History and Political Science. JOHN MOORE KKADE, Ph.D.. Professor of Hotanij. SANFORD MEDDICK SALYEB, A.I}., Instructor in Rhetoric and English Literature. STEADMAN VINCENT SANFORD, A.B.. Junior Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature. CHARLES MERCER SNELLING, A.M. Dean of Franklin College and Professor of Mathematics. ROSWEI.I, POWELL STEPHENS, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Mathematics. JOSEPH SPENCEK STEW ART, A.M.. Professor of Secondary Education. CHARLES MOKTON STRAHAN. C. and M. E., Professor of Ciril Engineering. ANDREW McN.URN SOITLE. U.S.A., President of the State College of Agriculture and lln Mechanic Arts, and Dean of the College of Agriculture. JOHN SIIIPI.EY TILLEY, A.M.. Fdloir iii English. HENRY CLAY WHITE. Ph.D.. Si-.I)., D.C.L., LL.D.. Professor of Chemistry mill Tirnll Professor of Agricultural Cliemistrii. ROBERT ('I-.MMIXC WILSON. Ph.O.. Instructor in Theoretical and Practical I'lninnacy. THOMAS JACKSON \\T(M)FTER, A.M., Ph.D.. Professor of Philosophy and Education and Sui>erinteii<Jent of the Summer School. CORNELIUS ArorsTrs WELLS. M.S.. Fellow in Chemistry. Indlemorfam Ibowell Cobb H. flD.,B. X. 1842*1909 In flUemoriam Ibull H. nn. 1847*1909 ''He struggled to kins her. She struggled the same To prevent him so bold and undaunted; But. as smitten l>y lightning, he heard her exclaim, "Avaunt. sir!" and he avaunted. But when lie returned, with the fiendishest laugh. Showing clearly'that he was affronted. And threatened by main force to carry her off. She cried "Don't!" and the poor fellow donted. "When he meekly approached, and sal down at her t'eet, Playing loudly as before lie had ranted. Thai she would forgive him. and try to be sweet, And said. "Can't you?" and the dear girl recanted. Then softly he whispered, "How could you do so? I certainly thought I was jilted; But come thou with me. to the parson we'll go; Say, wilt thou.