SPECIAL EDITION===SOUTHWESTERN STUDENT CONFERENCE. RUSTON. LA., DEC. 27, ’07=JAN. 5, ’08 THE UNIVERSITY WEEKLY VOLUME 2 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS, FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1907 NUMBER 13 Dr. Chas. Richardson THE GARLAND ENTERTAINS DENTIST Over Skagg’s Drug Store Prof. Cole Presides The Garland Society celebrat­ Stop! ed its twenty-first anniversary on Wednesday evening by giv- A N D SEE ing an open program. It ably DR. S. D. LUTHER & SON sustained its reputation for ex­ cellence in literary work. Prof. a bout your TEETH. He makes a spec­ ialty of fine gold work and painless ex­ G. A. Cole, an honorary member traction of teeth by use of Laughing of the Garland, and one of its Gas. Room 8, 9 and 10, Mcllroy Dry Goods Store. Phone 103. staunchest friends and support­ ers presided. The program was an excellent DR. T. W. CLARK one. Prof. Cole in his opening address told of the trials and D e n tis t struggles of the Garland in its early days and complimented the Over Price Clothing Go. members upon the success which EXIT FOOT BALL: ENTER BASE BALL they had achieved. All enjoyed the beautiful piano-solo by Miss Sapphic Arranges Attractive The Junior-Senior Game. was under the ball when it fell, A. I. Moore, M . D. Dora Peck, as they also did the and tucking it snugly under his Program. Friday afternoon a large crowd vocal solo by Miss Lexie Bell. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat arm he started down the field. gathered at Athletic Park to wit­ One of the best numbers on the Hours 9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 3 p. m. On account of the Junior and By clever dodging he picked his ness the long expected contest program was “ The History of Senior football game, the open way through the entire Junior Rooms 16, 17, 18, 19, N a tio n a l B ank o f between the Juniors and the the Garland’’ by Mr. J. J. Du Fayetteville Building program of the Sapphic Society line until only McNemer stood Seniors. The grand stand was Laney. Mr. DuLaney called has been postponed until Friday between him and goal. Here, F a y e tte v ille , - A r k . packed and the side lines were special attention to the policy and December the thirteenth. however, Wiggins who had put crowded with enthusiastic root­ progress of the Garland, and to On that day the following pro­ up splendid interference and ers. Some loyal representatives the importance of the work of a Dr. W. N. Yates gram w ill be rendered. made it possible for Hight to get of the two classes had decorated good literary society. Mr. J. D. ARKANSAS DAY, so far, was considerably shaken Office over the goal posts with Junior and Freeman entertained the au­ Answer to roll call— My Native up in contact with some sturdy Campbell and Bell’s Store Senior colors. Through the kind­ dience well with a humorous State. Junior and being unable to regain ness of Capt. Armistead and Mr. reading; after which Mr- E. R. Piano Solo—Effie Combs. his balance, fell in front of the J. T. HIGHT. Pres. A. L. TRENT. Cashier Barr the band was on hand. Williamson very ably showed the W. H. MORTON. V. P.GUY PHILLIPS. Asst. C. Greater Arkansas — Gracey runner. Before Hight could re­ Everything was ready. important place which Mr. Gar­ Sowers. cover himself several Juniors Arkansas National A t four o’clock the opposing land holds in our state history, Types of Arkansas—Ruth were upon him and the ball was teams took the field. The Juniors and paid a glowing tribute to Bank Deane. down. Soon after this the Juniors won the toss-up and chose the his life and character. “ The Capital Full Paid $100,000.00 Arkansas in the field of Litera­ secured the ball and in a few south goal. Eliis kicked to shades Garland Gleanings” by Mr. D. S. W. Corner Public Squaretu re -M a y Zeigler. minutes of play, mostly punting and the game was on. E. Johnson, was a budget of fun. Your Business Solicited Vocal Solo—Lisle Glass. carried it close enough for Mc­ w it and humor. The seventh Arkansas at the Bar—Nahnee- Almost from the start it was Nemer to make another success­ number on the program was, tah Clark. able to make downs more thanful place kick for goal. LA K E & FROST “ The Southern Scholar” by Prof Arkansas in Statesmanship—two or three times in succession,In the short time left neither Cole who paid an eloquent tr i­ Hardware and Fanning Imple­Clara Ellison. and only once was either goalside in was able to scorc, and in the ments. Best grade razors, poc­ bute to the loyalty and patriot­ Arkansas on the Battlefield— serious danger of being crossedgathering darkness the game ket knives, scissors. etc. ism of southern gentlemen, and Helen Croxdale. by a runner with the ball. Afterended. Junior 8—Senior 4. SEE US Piano Trio—Miss Peck, Missesten minutes of play and after who inspired his auditors to a South Side Square Virginia and Nora Childress. each side had lost the ball re­ The Freshman Reception. higher appreciation of the South. peatedly, the Seniors were forced Then came two songs by the Arkansas in the Pulpit—Lucy Last Friday night in the Ma- to punt from their 15 yard line. Garland Quartette, which were Telephone No. 73. $2.00 house fo r $1.50Hon. thetian Hall the Freshman class Shades received the ball and re­ well received. Under New Management Child Labor in Arkansas— gave its reception to all the mem­ turned it to the th irty yard line. Those who attend this pro­ Pearl White. bers. A short, but interesting Two downs advanced the ball gram feel indebted to the Gar­ The Oriental Hotel Current events in Arkansas program was rendered soon after five yards and from here with a land for a most pleasant evening Fayetteville, Arkansas University—Olga Davis. the class gathered. Some of the nice place kick McNemer sent and have a higher opinion of the Meal tickets 21 meals, $4.50. most interesting numbers were the ball squarely between the work which the Garland is do­ Special rates to students by week the readings of Guy Wolf, Hattie or month. Coaching. goal posts. ing. Rader, Eloys Summons and T. F. B. L. KING, Prop. I shall be on hand during the The Seniors took the south Lueker. Mr. Lueker’s readingRev. Fletcher Will Address holidays except 2 or 3 days forgoal and McNemer kicked to Holt.which was given in the German Unlike the preacher who makes souls Y. M. C. A. all students who want to reviewA fter some hard line playing anddialect was exceptionally good. holy, I make a lucky forward pass, secured by for the coming examination. They Mr. Willis’ history of the class Rev. P. C. Fletcher w ill ad­ Holey Soles Whole Stacy after the ball had been can do better work then than was well prepared and well de­dress the Y. M. C, A. Sunday fumbled by both sides, the Sen­ Let me put you on a firm foundation.during sessions livered. The male quartet com­afternoon at 2:30. This is the iors were thrown back for a heavy Those who may begin sooner posed of R, H. Kagy, Otto Fore­last meeting before the holidays. loss and forced to punt. Shades, FULLER and cannot attend in the holidays hand, D. Briton and R. D. Smith Immediately after Mr. Fletch­ West Dickson Street, Near Depot the Junior star quarter back, se­ w ill be allowed for the time. sang two very fine songs. er’s address all the members of cured the ball and advanced it There are a great many who On a whole the program wasthe Y. M. C. A. w ill assemble at almost to the point from which badly need help in arithmetic, well carried out and attentivelythe main entrance of the Univer­ it had been kicked. Being unabl algebra and grammar. I f they heard. A fte r the program the sity to have a picture made for to make first down, the Juniors would only try a month’s coach­ class was entertained a short the Cardinal. All members are tried a forward pass, but Grant First ing they would find the good of it time by some amusements thaturged to be present at that time. all through their course. secured the ball. had been prepared before-hand. For classes of 5 or more $1.50 Some more hard play during About ten thirty refreshmentsNelson Elected Captain of per month in advance. which both sides were forced to were served and at eleven all ad­ National 1908 Aggregation. I. L. W hitty, room 41 4th floor.punt, gave the ball to the Seniorsjourned. The Freshman class of on the Junior forty-yard line.1907 and 1908 has a bright fu ­ “ Billy Nelson, quarterback of Rules For Tillman Prize From this time Ellis made what ture. With the strong foot ballthe University’s football team, Bank Contest. is perhaps the prettiest placeteam which now has the Sopho- has been elected captain for next kick seen on the local field thismers w ill have to work to beatseason. The election came after 1 Any member of the Sapphicseason. A few more minutesthem. a hot fight. It was by secret bal­ Capital and Surplus ended the first half, the score lot and the little favorite is said $70,000.00 Literary Society may compete.
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