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1907 December Newsletter Theta (University of Alabama)
Abstract:
December 1907 newsletter of the Theta chapter at the University of Alabama. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
12/00/1907
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Theta
University:
University of Alabama
Era:
1900s
1907 December Newsletter Theta (University of Alabama)
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UNIVERSITY, ALABAMA, DECEMBER 1907
VOLUME I
Avere routed 5 to 0.
Foot Ball.
Tho i-elvreos' whistle has blown curtain fell.
We are marked
for the last time in' Dixie during
the season (jf 1907.
sit baelr in
We can
now
satisfaction and re
call the eveiits, glorious and
otherwise, which have made this
year a
iFtit
memorable one for the
Crimson and White.
Eight games have we played,
winning five, tieiug two and los
ing only to the purple hill tigers
from Sewanee. We opened the
sea.son with a. defeat for Maryville to the tune of 17 to 0, a good
beginning; Mississippi was sur])rised and scalped at a 20 to 0
NO.l
There the of our active members, but also
upon the response it recei\'es
third in the from our alumini.
In fact the
south by the Birmingham Age- primary object of this experi
Herald, putting 'Vanderbilt and ment is to bring and keep the
ScAvanee, ahead of us, Avith Au alumini of Theta Chapter into
burn, Tennessee, Georgia, Geor more.direct relationship Avith her
gia Tech, Clemson and Louisianna active members and Avith the
f
I t
\r\nant Frof. of I'liciiiistry iit the tory sdiool in Annapolis. Fred
won tile appointment to the U. S.
University.
Naval
Academy from this the
R G Redden,'05 i.s practicing
Distant Brothers—^this coluinii
Sixth
Congressional
district this
in your paper is devoted to you law at Sulligent, Ala.
fall
in
a
competitive
examination
J S Rice, '01 is now conducting
Hlumni IRotes
and your affairs, wont you kindly
help to fill it each issue? Wont a thriving mercantile business
you let us know what you are do- at Northport, Ala.j
inf?? We cant tell others what
C E Rice, '07 is connected with
you are doing unless you tell us. one of the strongest law tirins of
R W Barnes, '05 has a lucra Birmingham.
and will become a "middie'" next
April. Fred is an excellentyoung
chap. He was one of the inter
ested workers in fraternity life
and enjoyed fully his connection
with Theta.
We miss him, but
J C B Gwin,'04 and M A Dens- are proud that he should receive
onal Bank of Eutaw, Ala., and more, '07 are in a law partiner- such an honor. ,
from all reports is doing very ship, and ar-e earning quite a
James Rice M. S. '06 is again
large reputation in their chosen at his post as assistant professor
finely indeed.
tive position with the First Nati
C A Cross, '07, came in last profession, and quite as much of chemistry at the University.
Saturday from the "tall timbers,'' monej'-, we hope.
This is the second year Rice has
Do we miss Ikey? Weil some. held this position besides holding
he having been one of a party of
Govt. surveyors sent out to locate When -w e Fijis gathered together a fellowship in chemistry during
several locks on the Black Warj_ in Septembeiyan.d began to plan his year of graduate study.
rioi* I'lvei", he now lif'-s a "^position' and organize for the coming year That bis work as an assistant is
we felt that something was amiss entirely satisfactory is evident
M M Davidson,'04 is enjoying and on looking round discovered from such a record. Would that
a nice law practice, at Attala, Ala. that Ikey was no longer among some of us had a little of Grits'
in the office at this place.
August M Donahoo,'02 is em
ployed by a Shipping Co.. at
Jacksonville. Pla.
our numbei'.
Alston (for he doesn't especialj
','choose'' Ikey) spent four years
chemistry gray-matter!
AS WE KNOW OURSELVES.
Clem Cross, Baby, So Long,
S P Henagan,'04 is on the way with us and whether he was at
Singe 'em otT.
tended
with
the
audacity
and
to a rapid recovery from a very
Ben Dubose,
!!?
I
serious accident. While in New freshness of a Freshman or the
Francis Grove, Sister.
deliberate
poise
of
a
Senior
he
Orleans a few days ago "Sam P''
was always in line for his share
by sustaining a veiy serious of work and duty as well as fun
had the misfortune to fall, there
wrench in the back.
and pleasure.
He is now at the Medical de-
Olin Pinkston, Oh, Gee!
John Bethea, The Rat.
Clement Wood, Goat, Grandma.
Sam Maxwell, Beau; Skinney.
R R Ivey, '07 is now in his
Clayt Brantley, Katie.
third year, at the Ala. Medical nartment of the University of
, Ned Brantley, Griz, Legs.
Mobile
learning
the
delightful
College, and doing nicely, we are
glad to report.
S E Neilson '09, who left Col
art of "desecrating,'' as an Afri
can gentleman puts it, and wefeel
lege last year, is book keeping confident that when lUeyis dub
for a large Grocery Co. at De- bed M. D. he will makefor himself
an enviable r eputation as a physi
mopolis, Ala.
Linn Palmer, "03 erstewhile
mayor of Horse Creek, Ala. is
now in the coal business at Dora,
Ala.
cian.
Here's to you Ikey!
FredR. Maxwell, Jr., ex, '10
resigned from our midsts in
James Rice, '05 is now assist. October to enter a naval prepara
James Abbott, Jim B. Kid.
Sage Monnish, Honk! Honk!
Dummy.
Brice Jones, Rosy.
Claud Glascow. Claudie.
Julian Glascow, Julie.
Bernard Collier, B. T., Pete.
Milo Long, Venus, U. S.
James Rice, Grits.
Walter Sanders, Wat.
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December 1907 newsletter of the Theta chapter at the University of Alabama. The newsletter is four pages in length.