“1 THE CAULDRON iqai VOLUME ELEVEN PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE SENIOR CLASS MERCER UNIVERSITY, MACON, GEORGIA : _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Andrew PJuhfi Montague Ph.D.. LL.D, Gentleman. Scholar Friend WHOSE UNFAILING COURTESY AND KINDNESS. WHOSE WIDE LEARNING AND SCHOLARSHIP, WHOSE WISE COUNSEL AND WHOLE-HEARTED IN- TEREST HAVE WON FOR HIM THE AFFECTION AND ESTEEM OF THE STUDENTS. THIS, THE ELEVENTH VOLUME OF THE CAULDRON IS DEDICATED UNIVERSITY CLASSES + ORGANIZATIONS + ATHLETICS ON THE CAMPUS mmm BOOK ONE UNIVERSITY •mm_______________________mmm The Cauldron Mercer University Faculty Rufus Washington Weaver M.A.. T11.D.. D.D., LLD. Piciiiicnt M.A., Waite f-'oiTM, Jf, ISM I TIi.M,. Wi.iuUii'm 1-StUHM TIirfilciSfUM jtcmlnilry. IS s; TIi.O., Hdulli run Bn|iiM TMtilkal Seminary. ISS i ilnniIiiJi.il' sdinleni, Johns llophln I'niv rnuy, Unl-ras; tJin - Yi.rjlJly rtf fknrLnimtl. 1 nilb, ft . Irt'tfurt-r on tlir Sumlnjr Kebool Itonril Fi.mnlnUrah. HoutHorn ifuimoi ThMilojrlcai Hemlnnry, : kr- tur.r in Jtflleloun Kduofttlnn nr. ! tiulfortni' Ira Itr llj;lmin ! y -bolt KV, Vanderbilt Vniveralty, ISII-IS, A U liter, TBr III Kray n! Hu- Perlrltte of lilt ln l niitie ra in sh« K! (Chili CVniury. B im 1 : ••Tl.r i-i-n rri.iitlon«il t. - ms. -Th« Riieomit ruction of HolleRm. ISI I; ‘'Tin- liellelflia IlMVelnpinnn I of lh« Child, 15 I'S. rrmlilrn l of I hr Kmil Iu |il Hnplin Kiluunl litm AxwK-lnllnh. Ihl'-'-H: Pri-rUlirnl K himlfnn fTfiMMltr- slon .f lii■' SrOtlirrn IlnplIM Coovrntlnn, WMH; Preiwlcnc amt Protonor, Mercer Unlvi-rsiiv, ihi - Bartovi' Davis Ragsdale A.B.. D.D. Treasurer A lt, U.-r« r UnIvmily, me; Houlliorn Siipliit ThroloKlrnl y.-mlnnn, ISSS-RS; Priifi' «r RUM'' «ml Itlhllrat l.llrrntunv llfftfi I'nlvrrtily. ISS7-9I; Bursar M ?m.r I'nlvcrslly. I9H-3S: PrOf-wr of Knil's, iirreor Pnivenmy, I3l ; rrafemor ni IJIhJo UII'I IB1i| Ion I I, II «rut an-, ilerwr Unlvcrsit y. 1 1 - J. Henry Burnett Business Manage Page eight The Cauldron, Mercor University Faculty Wh.liam Edmund Farrar A.B. A.M. ,Ut. KMimund v ; «•« «. I'nivmliv nf Virginia; l.kvnlUU' Insinntor. Hiii- v, lty nf Virginia fiir lirn •e+an: MijIit nf An fr-firr, Ifnil; pn.f.manr lottln njid flri-ek, CnJOn ITnlirrralty. .Irti’ksmn. Trim , rmrpsjrif Ijinti ninl f.ifnk 4111.1 L ' n, Hellod CoRnno. K . KIm'I.-.I Presldim ESt-ih -l m . AUtlmr I r arlli'le Ah ''A1.11 anrrnn-ni In 4'luM4r li I’llitcdngy During Nlllflsobtlt CeMfttpj;, and of •«• •- rta| jn titry -nrvkWK- Jlmml-i.’ nf 1C in a; (ii m af Kkairnlc Ordvr; MVmlW'i r i'll! Onifiln I MU Frul.i iilty; Orari iind I' ffisar of Ijtlii and lin-li. .ili'in't- rjiiv. r ny, i« - Hi; Email and ProTonor i f Or‘-“k. Mri ■’■•i- t'nl ■ v(‘rutty, mis- Percy Scott Klippin A.B-. P11.D. A.JI. I mv-mll nf Virgin! , I ; Jnhn-. H.iliklh I'nlv rarity. 1 11; Uapklfia grlintftf; Pit I beta Knypa Inui motor In lllnliiiv, HlekntafHl Aondomy, l os. M . Hoerota ry ,tf Hi.- Wiminn'H Cf-lOST unit Endow- nmii! Fund nf Hu linn.ml CollritT, I :■-!• ; (•rofi - nnr of Mni.ui aimil I’nlttlcni Hctonce. -OMtlfwl Uni- vnnily L-r Kentucky. IBIS-1 ; Prf.rinKor nr HMory-. Hamilton (Vdli'Ki'. IKIfl-1'J; Profnwr o( Wimnry, M.'ivn Ifnli-orilty, 1 19; litMruetor In HiMury. Hnl- ViirnllS nf Ti kjih, numinor. 1 8«; Mnnautnir Ed 11m of Hu Hi mi; hi III Uirl«a1 gitftilfrly; m tlii' AiniTli'ftti HlJriorlonl AMmeioltoti; lTrnilrn M-dlllllcn. till' prim nf II11- Colonial I ii n -« of AlMt-li'ii, Author, Til ' Finnn.UI Administration of lie 1‘nlrHU' nf YlminlJi ; The Royal Covrinm-nt ..I Virginia! I Ienry Fox B-S , M.A , Ph D. RS, ITi li imlly nf (VnimyllvamlJi, ISSB: M.A.. mu- Vi-railS of IVnrisi llvnnU. 1 93; Ri'm-ari’h Work ri JlaftBn mi: IO|t i--H Lahnriilorv. Wornl Hole, Mam., sumln-t nf HMtl-dS; Harvard ITrspvf.fully, nuinun-r I . Autlinr of ni'jin than 1 v«-niy xotrni 1 ri■ ■ nrilrli' ]uili|l l rd by the I'nlO-d St t iji Gmrranint anil In un«nj« si'lrntiflo ; riluatlmli , iHsixinni Pmnnanititv Vert'iimi Aiiniomy, Fnl- vi;r liy of |Vnn ylvanLn. 1 ( “ •(' 1: A i ri hl hn Ifioloify I’nm'txity u( Wlncwmitn. l 02- i5, pr..f. - y.r rii.mlrlry anil filolocy. Templi rnlVP-rnllV. r'intad.'lt-tiJa, 19111-p;.; profonstiy Rlology. t'minur -•0110 1', rnuaffrvillr, Pn-. 1 97-12; Joairuclor In SiMilvn. Summo khnni, I'niirrally IVnnavlyania. l (r -12, ln lruolor In Ulolos)-, Modlcitl-f'lilrnrglinl Sell,ml. I’lillailflDliU, l l«d;!; MvhHwf of Knluino- liiirSi-n I |r. I'liP 1 in'-ii I nnsacml tn I rlwork for tlte iwviTfimnnl nf Hu trnltnl Slat , 19IJ-1S; I'm- fiMssnr, Hwwr Citlvorflty. l«s- Poge The C a u) Jr on Mercer U niversity Faculty Peyton Jacob A.B-. A M. ah. an i«ilpi i Viiioir -, lwis. am.. ium„ is Ki riimiiMir sitnimi. 1‘mvvninv or CtilooKO. Ui'intur of IMil IWitn Kappa; of SoUflt m S«- r|il)‘ | ,.r I til I ran up 1ly nm| r vv]iolm ; of Amrrtrifcn KiaOinllay IraI JfiM'lot-y. I'j 111.I3.11I mill ftu|H-r hiiofMlrttl, UliiMfljipl I ub11 yfllool I I, lli'tnti.T MLwnuliipl Toil'Hunk ■ VitbinLuiKM. Sill ; Piufriwr i'hlUMiHthV Uln! Kill!' ....... Ibis I.o 1911-is. Its-iin Ra lor Hum- mm Jtrliiu. l «ml IHfoetiW numnrr Normal, 1 l.-;it s ti- w l of GiliKll|i n. Mutoor t'riivoralli. !! ! - Claude Russell Fountain A.B., PhD. Alt I'nlVorMtV «f n i gun, IMI; ('nlwrillf Ki'holarrhln Ir. JlnltinnalIs--. I'l.lumbk Ilnk.-nlts Ili l y:; rn.lJ- 1‘lijilr , f’afclunHila Cnivi. niity, inns Aultinni In l liv ii «. Columbia llnlvonlty. l«2- ■ r, 1 lor S’.iluiTiliiis Sill mmor Srlimsl of T'frt' - Hrnl Ani r.itiinny ami nsmtosy, li -- i: AwH'UH' I'li.r. -. r l'hy |i'«. Wl Illum f .llo o, lSon-n'i: Aa- ililnul llvfeim ri y l . CnHofi - 1SM-IJ; A.lliiiiot Profomcif F'hyslr . rnlvrrullt' of (fniTSln, ion IS. rmr-'iwnr I'lljsli-J, (Irorgr IVlbody COHi-w lor Tojiohyr . ?mnmi r Qsinrini r ms-is; Aaitatunl lililfii t Ftiln.’iilinnal IlirFflitr t Direptor (if Sojourns 1. ItlMlVI No. 1. S A T. t M t in by r KimhiIti Cominltl National Imiiiuir of l|«sy|slispn. Inv. iilr.r of ninny tii'W Ivfw' Or 'aim 1.111).il lifctis.am.iiy apparatus ' nnd rprrrJaI |1- Virol; I'riVfintlllP atrfl'l-l I 'III V i-f I tj . I'Jl - Joiin Williams Kf.rn A.B-. M.A. AD,. f‘olmu-, lam. HA, Pyractwo, 1 1 n; siu- ilirii m ITiiltorslli I ri'nn’fclsanla, mimni't of inns; SiihIitIsI «1 ■' a. 111' ■ 11 I'nfci-nlly. Hunmisr of Ififlt; ■ rtniluitii Niu4r|n. I‘«liv 11 ■ lly rif III Inula. summrr of m I'rofi.m.i.r ,.r TM1 y F 0« mill (’ Ii. • in I m rs V1 rlopili St!In bl Wllnlnim. [«’I . ISOS; Frofraisir rh -nilK- Ijy .infcl I'liy.ils-s. II halt fiflioal. IVblfl. Ohio, 1 AIK- 'll; frofoiicr vti.-mislry ami Pji |.stc L Stall Normnl Nilinol, ,llnn«ftH.I. f'n,- I? - : frofi swir ClirnMs- its. F.lmira Croo Aoaalomy. fttmir . V. V . lllfl ll; I'roi-SH..I, Ms-Vi I I rnivfrtliy. Si lV l|i-ri«lHi ni sigma Xi; Mc-mltcr of th Ainornim |j..ai lri.l Soyloty. Pofe Irn The Cauldron fiercer University Faculty Benjamin Clark Holtzclaw, Jr. A.B. (Mrrtrr); B.A., J d M.A. (Oron) AH., ll.-i.-i t- T’i|K'.‘|- Uy. 1 1 ( , Khudi- Scholar m •JiM-.-ii'H «'..ll.-i;.-. i i.... 1 I'mv.-isitv, o fm.|, Kuk- iJlnrl. l ll-i:; It A . Ilun, R.-h.-.l of Mllmi- Hu- (milltar ' .. 1 I7: Lli-iMriuint. :i]3lh F. A . r Army, 31 v, n ™ . iv i riifHRill lEnaU'ifl 1.4 IIRUUK-K. W -l« — P 1 hJV M 11 V. 1 |9- Joseph Robinson U-A., I’HIViTlH)- of JS Uth IMKntJI. '; 11 .V, I'riivrmlly «r Houlli th.lt.il , IS : M.A.. HurVan] I 'nl-vcmil y, riv.- y.-iLis- r |wj Iriin■ |n Hlufi School KiirIIiIi. SoUili Duiltoi : Jrr irewtor H r. c 11 h I.anpiij.it- ainl t.ll.-riitui.-, t-'iiilikllil fojlrpr. I ml 13n j- 7; |'m- fvnnMi nr Hint 11 ill. (‘ r i u-N -n-uirtii Ci f li- it.-. Trim , l T I l n‘f. 'or Alt-rcor llnfcv.-n .iy, l-tli- Page eleven F acuity Claudius Lamar McGintv A.B.. BS.. Th.D. rs S.. rtm 1801: A. .. Jf-r- fr I'll- yct-alty, 1 1-. XI.,V, rWrn ll.i| 4ihi Tja o-NVRil-cnl « ! nri3in. Th.P.i Si. iichcr«i Itniudi Thvu Bnr.fcrji I ViiiJ iliirv. lJlS. VaiaKh1 In IIIeIi JWI-Ml Fifili AVfnuc 1 tup Ik hi rhurch. lEoim . lin.. l-’trui l!..|iti i C'huri’-h, [''Artor villi-, 3.1, I !t IT. - i : I Pi .i ft 3 -ln ici nf Ti f iai mill I y. 31« iv c-r fnlv -n«Uy. II ! Aiithnr, ’ Ljiiihki rum ; If Itbw-, (.'unttiit noil 1 n- Andrew Philip Montague AM, Ph D. LL.D. CarHitl Cj.i.Imii-- IT.tv.-i illy -f Virginia; .1 M ]’]- 1).. Tin- i)tiinlitan ffiJvrrsIsy fnoty IJcrKt- W.iililimlnh I 'in v.'FAlC v I. Wnaliilllftoli. 11 f : 1.1. D.. Itirhin nr.i1 mi ihr Facially f Ooimriiitii rnl nliy, in.'nij'- SWn y.-ars. ai Principal . 1 I’npamiarl' JtrhimL P f.i ■ ft-awir ..f I ail Ln a n.l I i.m ■-I'l . 1' in ISi ■■li. anil li.rnn n( tllr I'tODIll | IH Of Ku r HI IIII 1TIIV (-r Lt S. t , -Mill ['I-I.IV-t..F ..r [.-i 111. 11 .1 v.-aiO ; IT.tl.I.nr Hnmii! •■■iirK.- Ala. Profi-scar ..t lallih. l-n yi-am; I'r.-mili-iit 1’cluinbla CdIIccv. Fla., ami PNatMir E-alin. nix yearn BUimr or ' Tha Ia-U.-i of Olcm. amt Tlnr l. rll. hH ..I Pliny. Sninrlim'.' in-Ttiart or 1 h■' Ain.Mlvan I'llLIolo$z|. aL swiv-ry: ihr Anihn |in|ngicaii Sorlciy, WwahiiiRtoii, II I' : lis . rVinmn. t'luh, Wntlilnutim. ll 1‘ . Pa- m. llliK iljhi .-t of I'f.ntr. Ji ai ItHTini.iml. V.i . . vc| ii|; Vk'i'-I'nllili'lit arni I'H satiny •. 'Ilii -r nf lhr y r. ot 11.. m 111. [. | hi lv.hi.« i Inna 1 inmorlitl Inn rlurluy rlj. Il t Hprlnrr. Aih.. ' ln t; rr.' i.lf-nl florlila KllUCiltlonal Afjurlllllllll. t ‘K.. (■lliUilnari -it I Vifll ■ halltr.- of 1’lialnn.ll .1t%aF.tr. Inincyiriain B .prvtl. non. Frank. Hartwell Leavell B.S. U S . ITnlvenlly of 3llnsli lni l. i-m at llai-vnol |,i.ty Srlt.M.l .iit.- '.-Of; nlmlti-l to ij-iorjila 11 a., 19 la. SI it 1. Ss'cralal- of R. V I 1? Ill (irnreln. 1113-1 : J-r of■-1 no r lh'naiiaii.i:ltiiiil Mlmnlt-tas, Krw.1.' Tift V.i|- K'Ci-. Fill Term. K'I -.'I1: profc««or firlinn.inai ‘]ial Mliihitrl.- . Il. i.it 1‘nlirralTy. I'Jla- Pilgc twelve t The Cauldron Mercer University Faculty J. Clay Walker B A., M.A., Pit.D„ LL B. H A.. Cumlirrlnnil I'nlvoralty. 10 1 ,V«3lJtiint In Uinjcunj! - tn I'.imlM.iUixl (Jnlv i ltv, ) ■ !- U; Hmrfrnt m l|,'|d,'lln'iji. III!,.; jj , 'liinh.Ml.iinI I'nliorpKr. lilST; l’rnr,' iwr i r HimIi-i-ii l-mitutiiti’t In I'niim ITmv ipil ', l o -l;, Hluilrni ut lll'IdRllHTlI. mi l , I'h [►-, IIiLlIrllhTf. 1 1 ; |1I«- nf '111 111 nil imil ri|n nlah In llavlm rv.ll. i-. 1 1 15; AtlJiili'l | fI.v r'ir of Ccrnuui In l'tiii-ii- iiy • Ti’in . Pmr Hiioi JlgiHrit l-ih- ir 11. i u i • - M i-n.-r I'nki.Mails. I'll . James Lee Railey A,B, M-A. vR. rinrviiif. I n.. i'JOl. ,v , flnyUir liiiltYriiily. Wju'u, Th«. I! 1 f ; llrnu u I'iii rItr. I’rovSdi'rr -, II I. 1vl«L 3raili nir Sei4i1«iit. ITaiVrrtiiy T “iHMUirt I f I! I'; Iff HrfK’Urf lvn«||nli. I.nyiri Idirm C7rt| Fl :i | A.-j h.mv( Hni;ll.«h unci Himory. L ul liiuii Collar, I!• 1 I I. Mi-111 hr I nf A HUT U‘: l l SiiiT-fMV Prnl-r - «►r, Er Mii m(ra ah4 Sochfkney, Jft'rwr l.'n1v r lly. mis. John Green Harrison ab., Th.M , dd A lt Mf riw-r I'njVfrMiy. I , : Til 11 .. Houtlti'rn HaiMivl Tlioatojtlrat .ivnijiw . l ; I' Ii, Murcw Cnlvi'nilly, iMOl: Ciailnab Ktuil-nl. I'lik-miHly nr I’hliiijrn. on- ycitr: I'nlViMifciy of Elorlln. 1‘J 05 •' r._ ri-iri- Hiif or |') |]ot«i|il V itmi KiltH'iiiinii 11.- nri l'likl i ny. mo -|T. f-xi3i 4 la 1t.i|il|n K'l«' ntlon Ik'aril. Snym'llmr of Gnrre i Kriiili L H litli Hfliifilt, I H.’H: I'roti «T Jiicornlir v K.liXo,ii.,n, Mof.-.-r l' li.nHi, 1 20 Pag ihirt e The Cauldron Mercer Untversity Facility Francis Jerome Holder B.S., B A«h., M.A.. Ph D. U.S.. I-rim non University, Olil . Illti B.AreU-. Ml ' v it Huinn-m ColleKe, Jitrka-iw ilir Kin-, IM ; II A Tu!.. i'nlverjni 150U; Vh. tl.. Title I.'lilvi c- Mlt . IIIOS i ir- i,ii ii«iii .imi MiitiAKiT Kinir-i Uujmr rol 1. ii.-. Uni inh. V. r , im Ilea.1 .if n.-i rlt ln ‘ HE Ilf Ms theniuf I' . E_‘| 1|| t o| lc||t Wnl fV|Ht', ilnliK'. tun yenr ; Principal School «r Cnniiticrri'. rnivermiy WynmJiiB, m ymr; H«id Defmrt- nicnt '.T M t lirnmiir . UnlvivsUy nf Akron. (Hilo. one i.iir: llt-jnl of llcpHrlnlrhl of MnllieinaUr . I htv. r«ly of rilliburcli. Ms yr rn Mi mint ,if American Jliith.-matirin roch'ty. Ihr ilnlli- in Elt.nl A «M-|ni|tm of America., the Knclet • ini lilt' I'roninlInn of Enflimilm! (MutiHilon, ihr Annitinn Association Mr the Ailmm-titntii «T SM- t'Ett'i ilii X ii i |t.n ut i|t .t|irHphit: Society Adtllor, Mull i|jlr Tnilnltc Scries In M-AVey Miam • Imiu School IVmmrrit anil PrvMMM ll'illirnuiEh Mff.'i University, 191 - Georce McIntosh Sparks A.It. Sli'reer I'nli-rcilty; ftCfirul cr. Sfienlinii Rtlilnr airn I lily K. 1,1 or of iht- Mat-on Dally T'- It-- cr.nih. Mexican Border orrcspondent. Nurmi •I.l'Krjuh anil El I1 to Time . Military Kcalnri- Wnii-r, AllliPt f‘onalilutioti. Snvnnnuli Morning Sin . Mmttcnturrv AAvr-Mlacr, Himilncham As ‘- Mrrnl'l. iintl Nashvtllr Tt-nny .' ! . Hyr c« e Journal, iviHhindon Tune ; WnrtiiniMmi Omrr jKnnl oi Sitiii ht-t it V.-u «papers: MiinaKinic Ke! I fair tlf Urnrr CtaMr-r- . Si-'i'-l r of M .rc r r Alurnnl Asswlnl I ora: I’roii'SHor Theory ami I'rarlifc, Mercer 1‘nlvcrilly, 192 0. Frank I . Haskins B-Ck.E., MS. fl.Ch K.i T nivemuy of Midi man. IMS; M. s. I'niversily of Un-lusan. ISIS; In Industrial Work. DIMS: ProfciBnir t'hcmlstry. Sfrrliaolca iMlHutr. Ittwhcrler, N V., l li-17: Crrmlunt, stmt-hi. I'm- ifiniry Mlehijrnn, lMf-lt; Pn f«sor Pkytlral clityman v, WashhiKton 1'nlverslty, St. l.ouls. 1 11. I : A• kiKirird Professor (TM ml ti'V. Slcifi-r 1‘elver s ty, 1M0. Pa$t «ufRcfl The Cauldron Mercer University Faculty Charles Adolphus Linn A.D., B.D. A. It.! Ron make CDlt'H. Va., IMS. IP l . Sit Arrj Tlii'iiInitji ihl Si“Hifcn_irv. 1 15-. a «1 1 Fit KUftMuIi, Mm- for I'nlvnipliy, 1 :M- M. Virginia Garner B.S.. Ph.M. BN. VlMUliTlilH l'lplM-l IV. 1 ! • ■! I'll M nilv p • lly ®f I’hlcMn. (9 1; fSrmlunlr MualCni In Bmrlt'h and Th'-oloicy, l'nlvi-r h n( Chit-nm ihi i-• ijimr- l i«. iStA-kU4hC« Stutli-m In Kiifllsh. 'NilumUlji l‘in i-[ |( , lUrvfthl t'nlyrTxItjr, xumcnrr IBIS-; (irailuli Student in Jininuilwin, iniver«lty H %Vi - 1‘unxln. pomtm-r ■, |9 rP 'iie ' in lmisiing ituilnilj fni Nrw V'lik ivrw «I'l.(-'I ' P. IW1B-I7 Hrinl of ihn Knfflnli DeiMU-Lnwnt. Kffcnntni r.nkuin. «..! •. Jiifvnh, 19 1 L ll.-Xil -it |l..)MHmi-nl ■( BiiKluii l.iLiiLiinrir' nun JnurnaltKin, Weth-yan ‘«|- l.n.. IIiIk; Pinfi-pjior nr Jaurimllpm, 1 i-rr.r LlnlVi t- pjly, I :®- .VulhiT, 1 I n it« | ml inn .mil Xnti-s t I'ni-n Taft1 : viirlmi nlll.ln hi ii.1IbI.iii hikI l«.‘ (iry «Jbjnel Charles Birch Wray BBS. Stu.l.-nl rmvrr iiy «f rhit-ttKn. 1'JiU-nT . :• j.lujut KliMtrm OilumblB Kiminii l'M£-£A. lu- ■irufirir. C orftlti-AI bnin« HiiRlrn fttlkir 1. 1r 11- 1 L'; IL Mvrnv Aruriwti«M ir. 1 13-13; llfu.il 1 1 H intni liiiiutr AdmiBiHimiinn. N ri]i rfri Anri' nu|ii|FH) IV.IIrjCi- I'll • -ii : , HBlat.tn4 Si 11EiomflEI ' . Mrrt+r Ti.ivufBlty, Page fifteen The Cauldron Mercer University Pafe ucfccq The Cauldron Mercer University mm Law Faculty Rufus Washington Weaver, A.M.. Tif.D„ LLD.. D.D, President William Hamilton Felton, A.M ., B.L. Dean Pleading and Practice, C omhluhonaJ Lai , jri Federal Procedure John R. L. Smith, A.B., Ph.B., LL.B. Equity, Agency, Partnership, Domestic Relations, Bailments Harry 5. Strozier, LL.B. Secretary Constitutional Law and Commercial Lave Warren Grice, LL.B. Principles of Evidence, Criminal Law Orville Augustus Park, LL.D. Malue A. Clark, A M., M.P., LL.D, Pfl(fr irtrnlrrji The Cauldron Mercer University MAIN BUILDING Pair eighteen Pitfe faf ibi-ane The Cauldron. Mercer University MISS DIXIE FAUST Spmwt, Senior Clan Page Imcttlylwv The C auJdron. Mercer V mversity Senior Class Edward Berrien Brown. A.B. Clcimonl. Ga. ' E. B ” “In fertile ho[i anJ talenh rare None can ju puu and fete compare, CbaKahOdcluT lllirli Ffhiwn Club. I9.-2H-U; I'nHII- «■nl Si'ii-iKi- Club. ‘lO-'Jl; rtf-pv'l -r I'.illliiiil Strlmc.- n..li, 'I ; CImi ltl i ilnii. '21. Klrni'll Club. Cllu- ■ Imj ('mil. Ilimaiy Club. KiliiiatJonnl Club: PI I IMta Hod John Herndon Brown, A.B. Hartwell, Ga. “Petit r.“ .Sifjfc | I more, J.j, ir v sigh no mare; men Were Jeteivcn ever Clam Pasliiftbnll, ■| . l ; Ali-mblr club, T ‘l -'3t; ililFim” HtuT, '71. Se-’ii'lIIIV Srnii,r CIuhh. ‘21; rrvKliIrni Fwllticnl flclmc- Club, -}H; l hl ivilu I.IU'rAiy SriflCD'. Fri B(li club; orljtlnal rirjbniiiii Club; ](. V. I-. t Club; Knp| u Hlcn.n Oscar Weaver Burnett, A.B, Macon. Ga, “O. W. A f only ton i were neuron' And fatly'i all lAcp've laufhl me. Viiv-prfjldral Senior Cliu , '21; Anodotv Kililbr Cmldl ll ; I’uli. llu|lrl)K’ Cull mil, “I4-'Z|; Olr , tilth, 'IS-'IS-'J ; U:liiJie.-t liml Slkll.lrtlln I’ltil ’«■■M; .......... («■lie, Ann Itimlmv. JIjuiuei-i, 1)i |is ' ind lilnck. AuiH'InIf Killmr Ormitf anil Ilia, k,r ’l9-'20: Amli.ir or ''('nr la I null HwjvC; ci Hiukrruuii in- in zb; riu. lliurbnli, 2«; Clil Min l.i«iTnr ' H'u-l-ii . Kt-|l w hlft T.i; K. K. K , IS; 'Tim lloW; Phi Dtltm Thila. Page IWeMti-lhtee The Cauldron. Mercer U niversrty Senior Class Randolph Laurie Carter, A.B. Mailer Mercerian Nicholls, Ga. Carter' Tell (Tie. If 1 err is fafttV trreJ, Or in tire heart or in thr htaJ? Clre 11 111 I nr l.ll entry Swirly: full Term Ihl«tle ‘I': I m|rr n ( 1« l ebn i VJoe-l'n blnni. Y. m. r. a.. PnMM V. 11 . ro-'It. e.iiti, tii 11. '-u: ituiinm ManaiifT Cmildrcn. L jnton McGee Collins A.B. Reidsiille, Ga. CoLUNj” Me biJt fair lo prop Puc pfco ?1U1 JitcovereJ IAal ht h iwt JO, Freeliinan Pin ,■ Oi for. 11: K.. | tn.m,r n HiuM Ornlbr, -If: Swr-H-v V. ST. ( . A., ‘l .‘fO'S1 : r’rtlirKr lluslrlnn I'■ 111 1 !!«■.• Pluit, Il -'sb-‘:l . 1‘ri'Si.li-m nirt- Club. ’I: Slb- ilrlM mrilnrr and Jldivi-er InWirnlli-uInle tt«-b i - iiiK r’.Mineil, ; KiMur-m-Chlef Cauldron.” •j|; Pwnblent phi l cli l.nennv Soeiriv, '2«; dim H irehall. pan-Hritenlr r nunc 11. ’jn-'2i; PieMl.lenl T.ntniill cluh: (ti-lEOinl Kr.-shin n Clith: It. V I l Club; Phi th-liu Th «, Roger Penn Cuff. A.B. Macon. Ga. “To jay lifllt Iinj perform much jAopj the Charm - Irrjslicj of a ft ftit man Ir.i til l.lpc.mh t’nllese. IT1S; (leonte Peabody iVIVtr fi.r Te.sehr-rs. unm ' Quitti.r, 19; Kpi-rlnl IIH’en1, rnlvrmlty af Phlr-nso, ‘20; P '|n|e ( cl- rnn' Club; S.h.Jnl of Journalism. Page nrcn4}i‘Uitr Senior Class Benjamin Hunt Davidson. A.B. T.atonton. Ga, ‘Ben Hunt It I fannat gel me a dale ,il Weslet an. I will tall mj| ? V Scouts I a ihe rescue, Trraavrat ami Tracator K™ i r Cl . -:i; |! r. I’. 1‘. Club, Pin Pella I.ilerury Surleiy: Muici'in Club. K- iS; Wlllli l.lirhtnina Club, 'IH-'IS: OiiK Inui f’ruhmiiii Club; Tvnni null. Vernon Elliott Dozier. A.B. Sliltmoic. Ga. “Do zi£« The choices! things in life came in .vnall packages. Clrcnmlnn Lllcrary Swkiyi Pltm Haaeball, ■Jd-'ai; lli Uiry club: Poimcnl fcif-ncc Club: Frendi Club. CluMcal Club. William Thomas Evans, A.B, Hoschton, Ga. Evans Hi, quiet maj and laiihfal uorlf Are sermon, strong la those who fcfr .“ S. Uloi ClmM (Inlw. -il: Pr.'Hlib nH C. II. s. Club, ■;i - jl; Vlce-Presblint Ministeria) Awwintton, la-'al: ft-erauw Bi hiuil ..f Ctarlailanliy, rnildcnl N lu. iiltonal Club. Page Itaenly-fae The Cauldron Mercer University Senior Class Luc IE n Wayland Hardy, A.R.. LL.B. Sycamore. Ga. I Iahuy '■ dare do ell tluil mat become a mail, If' d dcttj Jo moK it none. Oiarsc Ati l BI8C-H Staff. 1 -':«; Sptlns Trtrrt -2 -. Member Quill «Huh: PreiSdeat Masonic Club. '!!■, Fr alt'cnt ClriMonknn Uiemry Kafli't '-. Vtce'l'reilrlHfil School of Curamurr. , Vlcr Pr.- HI«im Ovem « Club. I -'ai; iiercer-SVakr Koil'tl ‘il; Scrub SoutlMill, '20; PniTMt Kunlor CUuhl Willam Edgar Harvill, A.B. Dublin. Ga. Edcar ” IV ml -jjorc of Ifttnutt ifcc futute hotih fat yah.' II I lotion Frwlminn Cl ' , IS; Clou Jlrdo-iliull. IS- L'fl-'st V. M A. ( «iniulllb. '30-'il; A 111 l.tlr Ltunirl .if font rot, '2«-'2l: Cauldron'' Stuff, '21, Senior Claes I'nvt. '21, It. Y. I-. I'. Cltlb; ricronlun Literary Society: tltliliron Club: tllHlorj «hili Ffrtioh flub; Orlitlnul Freulmu.n Club: CtllHflc l Clllli Rufus Dean Hodges, A.B. Swainsb«rc . Ga. Hodges' I ani Sir Qratl . and alien f apt Hiy moul i let fto Jog iarL Clcerontun Literary Society; Spring Ti-clr. Eh-bair. ’IT: VimPnalitna Y. SI. C A.. ' 17 ■ 1 s; Pn-iMenl lb.unit Titblr, '21; Pri_- l lei 1 I,Horary Soclntr; llmrti«niimi; Ui-tiatii, '.si; Sot'iiny Day Ornlnr, '21, M .miner Kludt-n l Allvluory Itourrl, ‘ .‘21. Page t enty‘iix Senior Cia ss James Adam Ivey. A.B, Sandersville. Ga. IVEY 4 “A «au 11 full af morlh ai Void of pfiJt Fi-Cttidlml CldnH, 'IN 'IS; 1‘real.lvnl D. Y. 1 . V. '1«: SKNiUirj' u l Truuwmr ScIhh of C lariat lanio-, 'tS- •S -'4li Ministerial AmarlnllMi: Amintikni Hiisiik-h Miinwin-i '‘Cauldron, ‘ 21; Olntw Unakvibnli, Preacher HanKutlinH Tenni. 1 .• i I Henry Jackson Johnson. A.B, Alma. Ga. Il'oman jj Iht bread of life. I am hungry. Y. M. A, Cablnel, 'lfl-'lT; Impromptu D b,ll(. ll- L': Prealdienl Ministerial ammMIm, Ab- soni rnam INHIi' v Van wm ZMmk-. '“■II; M. rcer-'Vnk Forest Delian-. '41; Cluunplnn ti '- IMI , 'll; President Hoclrly I)uj'r SI; l r«|dirnt Phi noiti T.llerary Hno-kny. '21; AulliOr B. V. I'. U. Playlet, '21. Lou is Jasper Lane. A.B. Macon, Ga. “Iajoie “Toll oo i from tillle rcorm fro .’ V. M. 'I7-’«H-'19; ciw inub. fcrnnr)- Trsnsu I'it Knpiiomoni Ola . PreaUlmt Silicon Club. -30-'21; Oh err ] «eonli-r student (My. S«-’2t: iWrtnt Rwnu Club; Hlslurj' Club; Span. U h Club; French Clubs ftrniKh Nock Club: Eilu'n- llnnul Club; Fellowship of Til; Kappa Alpha, Page JfrrflH-srVr l The CauJdron. Mercer University Senior Class Alfred Escoe Locan, A.B, Athens, Ga. Looan tVe measure great men hp their character. Frigident I'M Pelui l.diTurr Sorlny; Premium ’ II S Club, IS-'IO: PmililMit Ministerial Asso- ciation, President Stmlcnl Volunteer Htwnl. n; Or lor Swirly l , '31; ciiuu Prophol, .-I. [mpr,iinro.i Phh |ri-. 'JH; tV IT. S Club; riM knl i.'lilb; Phi Delta Literary Rucb-iy. John Merritt, A.B. Macon, Ga. Bouiiivik ' lVa„e let himself car. he his parallel. i-ium im R«|Ii 1I. 'll-' J1; Rerun Varsity, 'trvInry-TTvknvrvr Junior Clan, r.lM« anvil tfnwinflta Huh. ‘I -1? ; StnlT ArUpl; I’rlKiiUil Fro Rinnan iTIuli: Plili IfolCiL 1-lt riify Stf- rirty : l-tii DrH Thrtii. John Washington Parker Ludoniti. Ga. “John “CrJ mdJr him; therefore lei him pan for a man I'ootlMli Tram, 1C; Ministerial Association: Chi Hr!in Literal y Swlety; lwim] li n Pehaio. ‘M. Paft larnly cif 1 The Ca uJJron, Mercer University CL John Pakiiam Rabun. A.B. Glcnnvilic, Ga. John It il he a gentleman wJ a teholar ye tee, ye ha ire found hi rt_ Ylcr-Pri-aldont KVfihmiin ClAw. ' 1T-' IS E 11 rv w 11 n [•rnWi'f i-ltiti; t’lnm Athletic lalrt'cior. I -19 uni ; El..p«Ml Foolbull lTnnn(r. r- Vir.-- I'tfiiUl.tiL Tattnall County Club; IIl-l.n! |P Junior laiw 1’liLnx. '•••■11; film UjnkPllKtll. -|?--is-'|9- V untdl, 'l -‘lf anil AlUi-ri 1 111 Maniti-r ;1 PaulOmn ; Kappa 9 I emit. Thomas Henry Rentz. A,B. Colurabui, Ga. '■Sutit Foif hetd ihtii mafic it voice.” Vinllf ftnakalball, IS-'K-' IT and ' l9-‘2fl-'2l: Y r- aity Ha -bull. 1 I.',-' ( -' 17; Captain ami Mtrmti-r FUikotlnll T.-am. 1 -IT; V r |iy Kooitoll, If, ■ I _ ■; , I'aptAln football Tnuil, '2 : .vll-Jtouih.rn HvIrcIKni fur FtoarbnU I’nctirr. 'W-'lf: IVr l4n Sp i‘l l I'lnaii ‘If.‘17: Brockton 1 Toarlion' null, ism. I'an-llflli'nk Council, If-‘1T «h l 'IC-'t } Hi'iulV Club. IC-'l : v II '■ A. DHfllW to On- fcrrnrc. ‘ 1«; Wlan.i Publicity by tumnln Alumni AaCBdaUnia. 'it; ABaoclit Editor “Orane an.l Hlack, 17 title n Navy Aviation VPp . ■IT-'I'-'If; Ciceronian l.iteran SWb ty; tVlIowahlp of Trl; Hound Table; Sluina No. BaktjmeljsCubbedce Snow. A.B .LLB. Maca , Ga, ”CuMA« Hit futitle M rj[ obr IvilFl fiOftthJiiiet.” I|| i,ii Ian Vroahman OlaAihlrtli Oicrctor SophortioTo Ola . ‘17; Claw DaakflliAll. '1G-'1I- ■IV--I3; Pr- |,|rnl Junior il«i. 'If 1 ; freaWml I'aifJli lU'tilr Council; | rp liV iH llouml Titblr ‘ I '; Moiutgrr K-iuibalI '? ; Athletic BtWfil 1 fontroL . I’hj Drliii Mirran Jck't} . KhiPIhi Alpha Page JltonfJr-nUM Sen ior Class James Minor Teresi. A.B. Madison. Ga. JlHMIt Hhrn ht if etllt . A OV Jl, how the intfninf thfongi Dwrll on ihc uniting mu n of Ait 1 «,” Ki ■ .«hinim Urnictr. '1'; Knpiiii-Jbiiun licit irr, In. jinpolK nii rv Onttr. 'I . ‘tnnlir.mo CIjiiiii Hu- l rUn, 'IV, T-rm (Vkutli-r. ’I . l'l.-ni.l, ul Junior Cliun. l'T«ltlcnt Kluitcnl Vnltlfl'per IfniHl. ‘30; J-'r-judcnt Hound Tali! -, rtmlilclil Student ' Adrwniry Council, ‘J -'tl; V • ■•TroaMetH V. II. ■ . A.. JuMill Editor 'Mcrmr {1MIW. ‘1 0 ‘!U C ij|r «. ’bnrl «cr; XI InL-tctim Amm-tdll'in: t'lfrroninn Uln-mry Snrlcty; Hololft Clio Club. Clmmnliiii IVbalrr, '21, I'nlvrr- 11 j- H-iiri'MitlulIrt Flefon- Gcnrptl Ungit l t Cnnvcii- Hon, 34. Slumi jMjtlia Kptllon. ThaODEUS Joseph Tribble, A.B. Macon, Ga, T- J.” “ tutu r fought a gaoil fight, I ftavt finpiJiriJ mv fourto. I Aobc {tpl the faith.' XliM i rWtl AjmuriJitlnfli; l'lr,ruiiai, E.lirmry K-,- Hubert Calvjn Haynes. A.M. Clermont. Ga, Havnus Atow my cA Cmj a1 of otcfihfoWn An J whot jlrcirijlA 1 Asvr'i my dim, (•U.II,, Jlfreer Unw Sictiool. 'I ; A.It.. Jloiror. 'Tit: t-Vc rotary Xf nnonfc Club, 'll-'JD; V' i ■ I'r-'iiMcllc Trunin Club, '31, I'M I.Inn Utuiiur Club 'Id-JI; Sirin III, r Ovtrinu Cluit; C. II Jl Club! Atoffllilr Club; 1'III Prlln I.Horary Page thirty The Cauldron Mercer University Senior Class Wallace Howard Cook. A.M. Stanton, Ala, B c Cook troulJ that I ne At tninj.” D.MIC, Howard CtHrp, '£4. John William Faulkner, A.M, Columbus. Ga. Uncle John it a cciivn Jo not that truij had? All, Mrrcer, [TraMIChl, Iaimim rirov «'lull; )llii|ilrrti| JtmKhllon; cif-roitlAti lAi«rary So lpry; Kail T 'nn Itrlratr, ‘J3. Z In i ,1 Alpha Eprllcn Reuben Pkatt Ford. A.M. Bcwtrsville, Ga. “JlTNEV A soul a full of fcpflA at taiJ af priJf. A.B., Mere . II. Page thirty-one The Cauldron, fiercer Udiversity Senior Class Poem The Soul's Pilgrimage 1 cunt through tilt dittt of 'hr Dwtanee I hat lead (ram the Pad la (Ur 1 Irir; Yet I p yvr not a moment. ner tarry, I'pi a pilgrim to Dctlia;') Sphere. 1 m treading the high way of Know Ir-tigr In ib course through the region of Time, That lerdi to the far height of Wisdom, To the train of Esirieitcr Sublime. I'm leaving the lowland of living Where the spirit entunkn the (lod, I’m glimpsing the headlands of Being In lire lilditlcM region of God. I've lifted my eye It the eastward. Where Hit gloty ii gliding the hilh That rire from the valley, m.ijrttir. Where Hit praire resound in the rill . Tlie earth i receding in durance. And the horiroa widens each day: I’m sealing ike far height of Wisdom, A I wart, ns I watch, a 1 pray, O wider, and wider, -rial I wider. O bounding of Being ««.tend! t ire in the Light of the Future Pet fee tie that never rhall end! John Milton Samfles- Page rAifty'lbo - The Cauldron Mercer University Cl ass Prophecy for 1921 f 1 N the year of nui graduation. 1921, the Spirit «I Prophecy rime upon Wf, laying. ’Son of Mercer. prophecy and Irll m the fortune ol these men and what dial] bo ibrii M«elt in dye WerM. Amt immediately ] wai enugbt up in the Spill I of Prophecy and tamed fat away into the furuir And w'lllf there, l.ihd na in .imalnnoil, a quarter (if a century beyond ooi generation. t caught a ghtmpvc nf each imm life a • parted in die long liain that Wirpt acitvii the (Mine erf toy prophetic riuon. And (hr things which 1 heard and mw, even rhrm dtd I al«i vente foi the tpeeiul benefit of «II who care, The brief account i at follow : Of et u- e the protection war leJ by o ir old friend and data prrudeol, L W Hardy. He Had made 4 remarkable cairn. After leading collrge hr had letumed 0 Sycainure. hit own home town, where he practiced law fot twelve Miecenive yean. At the end of thn period, being totred liy lack ol meatu and employment to duenntinur h law practice, he entered the held nf pah lid. After having been defeated itt three HlccrtUvc race for Juilict of the Peace in hit own Millha DntiicI, he arore with all the gut of a tine Metrer man and announced foe the fourth racr. Thu tune hr won ylcrnollily with die overwhelming majority of one vole. And ever unce that triumphant day he hat been holding the i me office. exeiciuag all die right of the tame and discharging all the duiiei of the tome, even that of officiating at m mage ceremonrrt when the Clerityman of Sycamore refused. Neat came a chapter from I he life of Cheat Weaver Burnell, who, having hmthed college, took a correspondence cou-ve fnun the Craigi -Alabama Rutine College «wf plunged directly into bonne al Sailer, Cia , the grealeil railroad center ol (hat immediate community. He began in the dairy buuneta. but hit low died and he wav therefore forced to diuontmue. Although he was hadlv discouraged, yrt he iWie altd got married I lien he went intr the poultry huuners, but failed muerably in that on account of hi neighbor' (bitten Finally he became on insurance «gent, m which he mrl with wonderful ■Kent. Although I. M Collin hud not eel derided definitely what he would du in life, ill 11 he had made •i much progreu av aey of hi flatmate ro far , age and lime weic ccfieerned Some yean after hi graduation 1 Mercer hr had lereivrd hi I’h.D degree I root ( ulumhia University. Noneithiundiug ihe fart that V. F, Dozier wai formerly the leait in itswte and mem timid in nature of all hit elan, yet within the «pace of a f w h««rt year aftrr ho graduation he had deliberately taken unto hitoielf a wife of i'A) pounds aiouduput . And it lie a matter uf cOmtanl gratitude tu the whole family that Mr. Doner nnd flit wifr hapirened not to be Adam and tvf, For, if they had been, it would have doubltev required more rib than the poor m n had to have formed hn helpmate Soon after hi graduation W. T. F.van hod fonotcen hit own JdioftainalKKi and with h family had affiliated with the Methodi ! Church, and wai now one of the moil p mini unit mral circuit ridei of Nnrtlirail OatglU. l . F-. H rvi|lc reiidpd m the city af Dublin. Cn I le owned a Urge farm |M t out from the city, and ipcnl most ol hi time tiding to and fro. end il amunng hn thirteen children by showing them bn old Biology Lab. Manual, which he had copied twenty-five yrai ago in Dr- Foci Biology tonne. R. D. Ilodiiev and John Parlcrr had hern in contMnt llirolugic.il dii|tul,itiun liner the day of their graduation- The chief hone of then contention wai that of the Millennium. Hodge wav a “Pie and John wai 1 Port. For years, to healed Wfl the dncmtiou that neither could gel in a word for the other But when finally they weie induced to hear each other' argument, it wai o logical that lh y were both convinced. So they eachanged opinion . And ftom dial day tu till John ha been a Pie and I lodgca Iini been a “Peat, ' Page llurty-lhtec The Cauldron, Mercer Unwerstty Ijpii 1 iunr Oavulsoi U'd K la. Cuff had (liunnlinurd Ivrii teaching and had (Pfflf into iht sheep and goal burifin a Tylicc Island, and employed '“Slap Renta at .ilMelic director la leach ihnr billy goat Wa net) 1 rj |urap dir Atlantic Ocean. J I' Rally and B. C. Snow bad enlrd in Ktdwn County, Gi, And having pa «-J through thr c lacly pre- centred starving time nt iheir piCrfrtsion they Were BOV flour idling I 'bo liW practice. fKfflt at ueli time as when their twin wai snowed under by wrnthrr conditions. or by other conditions H. J. Johmlon and J s. A. Ivey Wrre by that timr both duly n'dainrd and set npail to the lull wask of the ministry on llicit own requrtl Ami tltry were now seeking a full-lime job with masurium minty .md a minimum requirement «I wcnk. fan they had both been foundered on rcquirernm iwrniy rtve year ag . The wealthiest merchant of Hartwell, Gn.. wn none other than J. H. Brown, who bed gone out Irom college loaded with the fundamental principle of eoimnrrrr nod had invested hi lime and talent in rfcelianging the necessities of life with lm Irllow riluens lor l!wlr hllhy lucre. I he religious life of Italy had recently been rimed Mightily by the earneil effort and rnthuiinllic (enor of J. M- I ere i, who had alwolutcly refused t Lite the big toe of the Pope of Rostse. and had rven threatened to repent him and hr whole Vatican in the Me feet Charter. On leaving college. John Merritt pile lied hii lent toward Rum-i to )OiQ the rank I ol ihe Bnlibeviki- Bul owing I the severely of the :Innate he tarried only to R a-nnush In receive a check from bomr. I hen he returned to Macon, where he has time hern quietly tilling under hs own vine and fig tree. L, J. Lane had arqunrd great reputation tn thr leaching profimm. He wai an adept at diseiplme- One of hit regular, iron clad ruler Wat that no pupil thould ever wlwper above rhe top of hit voice. Alter hurdling college E. B. Brown located in Atlanta. Ga . where for tome lime lie drove the swiftest iavi in iho city. But finally lie became proprietor o( levtaurant There war nothing rrgular aUnrl the operation of hsa huiinn Pjtiepl irregularity. At noon Ire Would always edoie hr reilauranl and go home to dinner. On account of ruth method he won loti out in buunew. Then he |cok up Mechanical Engineering, in which he toon became famem . Although R. L, Carter cbir.ng hii college carcet wai never known to et foot on Berne Tift’ campen. err Do trespass upon Wesleyanb prrjBHo, yet he toon proved lumscll to he a mart with a heart alter the similitude of a true lover. For immediately With “Grace ’ and gfll he “built him a neil far out in dir Weil” where he and lua folfcl lived happily m the proceeds o[ Piofaior Carter' salary from the schoolroom. The procession had now paired and thr prophelh virion wai at liul focuird upon hn own life a he tilled hii place .uuong the ministerial production of hi Alma Malrr. With tell thousand Iwfurei behind him and a thousand difficulties before When anyone looti at Inmicjf the Spirit always leave him. So when this prophet- eyn were c« tered upon himielf the Spirit straightway departed And immediately he fell through the datanre of twenty’hie long years back to Old Mercer’ campus from that enraptured scene and presence of hit noble and !w ored classmate , without haung even the tunc to say —FAREWELL. Page thirty- our Last Will and Testament State of Georgia, Bailiwick of Mercer I'-, the CLi o| '21, 1 )li - Mate and lailmiiL nloies-aid, by rraion of iKr grral physical pain, nidilal uggiili, ,v|nj «[UiMUiil travail of four long year of toil. Mtl and tioublt, WOP Fully weak and treble in body, and brought now n our dee lining day lo teal ire that qui cOurle in this I linkway of Hades is a)m l run, yet bring in full and free possession and control of our faculties yea, pirn of cKcding sound and dnpentna mind and memory, do lirn by declare. publish. ordain and establish ihit ihe la it will and testament of Us. the laid Clisi of '2), In wit I Wr give and bequeath to our beloved faculty n reprieve float beating and ft-n iulcring our many petitions to wIn S they have so faithfully and sympathetically given hearing from lime to time, and nl |Ih- tame lime withdraw all unpianlrd petition ilia! may be before them at the time of our departure. 2. We give and bequeath to iht Sly Pilots m a whole, the exclusive right ll the handling of all boo e on the campus which Imore will include: vine, beer. Mump rum, lemon eilTiel. hair Ionic, vrtd the various isSMSrted iuCrt pen mill of Spiritui Fermenti. They are la have die exclusive tight In buy, Veil dunk, and give away «.lid bon e. and «vie right to mi and sfnke the punch for all « ei l «canon in 3, We give and bequeath all of oui love letters to “Bo Railey. that he might learn the |oyt and pleasure to be dettved fiom communealum with the Fair Sea. and hope that he will soon follow the example set by Silfci Collina. -b We give and bequeath fo ihe “Hoboes of the campus Ihe exduisve right to accompany ill freight train to and from Atlanta. Athene. Vahfoitu, and Gainesville, Fla., or to any other place lliey thould desire to go. S. We give and bequeath L. W. Hardy's parliamentary dull tu Dr. John I). Mcll. 1’icodcnl Georgia Baptist Convention. and his supporter! to his lady friend . C. We give and bequeath W. T, Eva ' bolshevistic and abrupt w yt and John Merritt' mildnew and picly to Cvearge Washington I tan|ion Slanlry. 7. We give and bequeath Rulu I'lodges conceit to anyone drilling it. (We v idling to cri rid of tame.) H We give and bequeath the derbies and canes of Flarvill and Davidion. Inc., to RaLblll W ll- IraJnr and K. F. Brmmgton, and the ‘Oyster Put tor ' and nil uneven rev to Rat Mine, 9. We give and btqvnlh Jatnei Ivey's African golf lalk, otherwise known u lallopinE dominoes, or MlMlMIppi MarWe«. end hi well.worn juicirlment «I hearts, clubl. «paries. und illide ln Red Marshall. 10. We give and bequeath J. II Brown's love lot moonrhine” to Dr. I Solder, that he might not be inhumed to rsercise hii vocal talent in chapel 11. We give and liequvath Eunice Beintce BroWh capital rdommenl, p' lflpadrw. ccuitie rnoal or fly protector to the fuel baldheoded freshman 1o enter the sacred halU of our beloved Afina Mater. 12. Wr give and bequeath U the devils of the Future, the Hell of our pail And for the purpose vl enforcing and rsecuting all the provisions of this will and foe distributing and dispersing ul all olhtl pioprrty not herein before e p« tally devised and bequeathed. We apposbl Monk Morion, mou ' Glib of Glibs, excusing him finm any bond whatever: directing him to lake for himself any or all wearing apparel of which we die | ksft ed. JU liberal piynrtl] for all services rendered by him us such exeditor. (Signed) B- H, DaVJIWOS, Fellator. Signed, traird. declared, und published by ihe Senior Class ol '21, , its lu«t will and teslament, in llie ptesence of us and live ptWMC of each oilier and at the rr |urit el said testator. This, the thirty third day o! May, 1921 Filed in the office of Chief Machinist Page lf|iVll . fare Pigcv Fawm. '[f-URuDv Hoi tir.jt, ”K.vi Foumajv. The Cauldron Mercer University Petr thirty The Cauldron Mercer University Senior Law Class Thomas Watson Butler, LLB..........................................................Barnesvillc, Georgia “Birrus' .'I aril lhal (i ui ilru anti 1 1 ripKiwu1 IJ1 « ynanrifr.' sfrqM r Ijiw I'ljist. ’iit-'?! Robert Milling Campbell, LL.B.............................. R M. Shni till ill fattune frr fillet . Burnsville, Alabama Miss Rubv DoNNAN, LL.B. ..........................................Macon, Georgia “Miss Dssnam“ ‘ AnJ alien a ladn m i jc iuk, V i;t, rjL a- alt ■ Jjwi jfrYc plcc -.' Senior Law Clam, 'SO-'il. 5«jfc lhlft}p-if+cn Senior Law Cl ass HeRSCHEL B. Forehand, LL.B.................................................. Sylvester. Georgia Hukkel He Veil 1 mpri. Itifrf Aim for all anJ all,' pin I'M'|ta utvrniy j’in li'1 v, l.uiulxla Chi Alpha Kmlrrnltr Malcolm GraybilL, LLB......................................................... Oconee. Georgia GmVSII.1- A lAutg of t-cauiy it a joy fo iwr.' ■ 'It| Ifrjln l.mrnl-y i4.icl.ily, FIiiHvtiiell, '! ; unWi of Trl; Kijrmn Chi Frjilcmily Joseph Bower Hand. LL.B...............................-........................Pelham, Georgia Jon mamj raimJiJr and mfy jf Viiofi. ftip ahoul him tit tirtnaiiinJ. nub; CitM-ronIm ].lt -rnry K-wk iy: n-l r or TNi 2«1 l hm w fU Lr, S, Army. ’il Airly-WyAl The Ca uldron Mercer Udiversity Senior Law Class Lucie n Way land Hardy, LL. B., B.S.C. .............................................Sycamore, Georgia H«sv '7 date do atl liiat rT,IJV ti'fomf u marl, dare da more m none. Orans nrnl ft I ink S1nfl_ 3' S]knn T.-rm TWlin.tr-. Jll; Slrrah.-r Ijmll ’luU: rrcm.lfiit Maunnir i'lut . 'J1.. i ’lc r nfcf ii Iait rj ry tHKirrj ; Vh • • l‘iv ji]t iii Rrlifml «T CViniipi'm ':0-':rl; VU — jv r ax i 'lub. :i; - w-«M Frii-m IK'lwiM . 3; S-rut ■; ; TTrflitH fli S«iiL f Ciww. Joseph Millard Jackson. A.B.. LL.B........................................................................ Macon. Geoigia ’’Jack, ' '■Qur'fJ rn cppnirtirsfe. ftii j roofiVM ni no fl.'' A.D.. '1 ; V|i-n-Pr 'si«|i‘™i Jmildi Clara, l'- r : £cnwr i.'inra Hlmormn. Trench a ni Cnmii, A k is tiHir Eclllur iironfc.- ami Itlii.l: ‘ L’ii. Vs-wH-int. K.lit.ii r i ‘a ih 3t In.ik. “ Jil: Muroti Club: Hkn!nrv I'Jub; i'lo i-i-nLan l.lt«-rary Society ; Onirinjl Fn- hmn.n i.'luL-; irnjtmu JS'u. Walter Wright Kirkland, LL.B............................................ ... Cobhtown. Georgia WlLUE WlSKTUM “I on irhich sii e an Jrrcail rj fctalicr•? _ JMIHIt ! Science Club, I'll I Delia ur. i iy sneii-iy; Htuflunn Aitvl orr emim-ll. o : i; Tunnall Cowhir Club. Fcft i iirlji-jiiftt The C auUron l lcrccr University Senior Law Class Jefferson Bradwell Lanier. LL.I3, . . Mt. Vernon, Georgia ’'Laniu Men, li c hullch, go arlhrU when rtaj art imaolhctl.' James Alva Murray. LL.B.............................................................Abba, Georgia Ceum “jVcrrr morning vote In evening fcu| Ik tonw heart did lrcal[, Perry Earl Murray, LLB..............................................................Abba. Georgia Mushav “Hr follow ill nawtwdgt lil t a Kiting tier I'll 11 T rni TwbHlr. 'J ; r ihii i,nri| iis ll liat.-. 'SK-'il, Si|cl. i ' It.o Oni' r. -I; |bri-wl,|twl T lii IVIlrt Lilurilfy SiK-ifrt.v. '.'U, rurilkal Huh; OVUHIHI nub; j'l.'riliH'HI 8 njOT l.«w n«u, -:i, Page lorly The Cauldron Mercer University Senior Law Class Miss Frances Genevieve Russell. LL.B. . ...................................Atlanta, Georgia Miss Russell '■£ n bn failings fecu in Pit tut's ndc. Snernlaiv nml Tmmihit Junior Unv n™t Pn- ldvnt Mn r n V. (’ t'-. -'• ■ S'nlor (.n ‘ I... 'JI , rj ntrd| Slcrr.r (I V V I1 “.'I, Phi Drlta IJUfflfS SWI ir. William Waters Sinclair. LL.B.................................................... Darien, Georgia ‘“SlNClAtH 'Grv lh$ jAoirgAf! no loneuc. tSMMM SMllM- 1.11IV 1-Ins-, rl; i hH-l Marshal Swirl)1 Inns', 'il: '“■’■nuM Club. James Francis Smiley. A.B.. LL.B.......................................Glenv.lk Georgia “5miuev‘' ‘7iri Ufai laiente will win him laufth. PrealtU'nt t:ic roulab l.lurnrjr JhviM)': i«'i ’I ; A’luU; rolU .-nl I'feu Li; i’mmu. ;, -1:1 JuiLki tr««ibor I-. n-liu f !-‘«ni«'i ’l MiiBriniu niilr. •St. liw, V|,-«.-|,r 'iiid«nt Tniinml Cminif oiuir. -I ,i,i h.t I. a it' IIaU , llllr K VWi.l «I Ptf t fathfont The Cauldron Mercer University Senior Law Cla ss William Harry Spillers, LLB........................ Macon, OcorKia “Spill “tVhat h man if fie ikij a mjtileryf Phi Lvllh laltvntlT Socle ly; Ovorer Clui ; Stuaoiitr nun, Ornilunir I'ulvcnllj U rpcui Lnw Club . ‘II. BaRTIMEUS CUBBEDGE Snow. A.B.. LLB.................................................... Macon. Georgia 'Cubba e,'1 “Hit fultirt it aglow with fmwHtilin. IlhVInriuu FrcahraJOl na , ,V6',lf; Athlvilr i Jjrrlor JfuplioniGi't C'lnM. 'IT; C'Iam H- kPtb;ill fcH-'IT- ' I'nBliJrnl .lunliu Cliu. ' I -] ; Prcaidt-nt Pnn-llolimc Oumll:. I'rvutdi nl l(«un l Tab!1 '. '1C. Manuc-r tVuUnlI A thirl k- Ito-d of CTuftind. 'I '-'1 ; l hl IWIIu I .library cl ty: Kj| pa Alpha. Edward Bernard Turner, LL.B. Macon. Geoigia • Bo “Atul ttill the tKhnJrf gfelr, that one tmall head oulJ hail all hr thought he ffnew. Vittlly RaMlw 11, ’.I: Vk'r-Pr.’MilfUit Pan-HvlIrBlr- Connell. ' A; Uvfr p « flub. UM r Of Tr|. Pagt 'cfif-ltro Senior Law Class Alexander Hamilton S. Weaver, A B . LL.B Macon. Georgia Autx Of all their aria in which the mitt enrl. Nature's ehitf matter piece ii writing Well. l‘La « lUHhi-tlwII. IJ-VI. I NI IMtil J.Hfi-nrv Hwifl : «nKr Tri. Kduor-in ' tin r i mililT.in, 'ild. AJmll n«1 : MiMtiACa't H kni H |l, llountl T l |i'. Kristim Alpha ttpallnn; Prfi|iln‘l Kt-nkiT- Law t luv, ;i. Charles Mastin Williams. LL.B Macon, Georgia WU_L1AMS“ I am real in the roll of common men “ a'luto; i iri-M,iilan Ulitriiry KWIrl)!; Ki-ftviary Tienmrcr Hrumi L w Cl . '29--2l. George Leonard Worthy. A,B„. LL-B. Hatcher Station, Georgia ” Worthy Fine manner ore the mantle of fair nnmh. L'UJa Itu krt ball 'IS- 1 1 Munamr llatkrlball. -'1; Vnrillj Football. '1 . l‘bl tH-ItJi Mld-ury Scclriy; OvrrtttU Club; HTinrlrt T. nan , ‘I: NfVt.1- Hlt-rli null; L.'. S. NAVI, Page farly-lfate The Cauldron Mercer University =B Prophecy of the Senior Law Class HIS prophecy marks an epoch in lli art of forecasting the future. Whereas, the old-time prophets gel then purview of the future through I he medium of dreams—which, authorities tell u should always he interpreted contrary to their ostensible significance, this modern horoscope is attained by the use of certain formulas evolved front Psychological Research, Mathematical and Logical Deduction and Induction by the aid of Professors Jacob, Holder, and Dr. Harrison. I a king the psychology of a certain action, we apply logical deduction and induction thereto and discover the future occupation of dial person beyond the shadow of a doubt and to a moral and mathe- matical certainty, I lie following arc results obtained from applying these formulae to the Senior Law Class: Major Anderson and Bo” Turner will be justices of the Supreme Court of Bol- shevism. I . W. Butler will become famous as the author of The Life and Times of Thomas L. W lwn, He will he styled a The Sane Mullah of McDuffie. Malcolm Gray bill will attain prominence a a teacher of Biathlon? at the University of Georgia. He will be affectionately known among the students a Sylvie, Herschel forehand will have the same title at Enrol y, W. W Kirkland veil] lx- the most ordinary Ordinary in the United Stales. J. Alvah Murray will be the Solicitor in a Court for the Correction of Infant-,. Odom will represent the Insane Asylum m the to-be-famous debate. Arc We the Only Sane Men m America. Trank Smiley will be famous for his ability to draw up petitions for pardon and gel people to sign them without knowing what they are. Cogdcll, who made good as a catcher in his younger days, will catch from the wife of his, bosom, of whose properly he will become seized dining coverture. Miss Dorman will achieve a tall success which will stand head and shoulders above the accomplishments of her classmates. Joe Hand will become famous foi Ins prosecution and conviction of J, M lack‘■on and Baldwin for the crime of Barratry, which he committed himself Hardy and Lamer will be ihe only two members of line class 1o go to the Senate—as janitors. P. E. and W. A. Murray will be the best lawyers in Atlanta, in so far as the Police Cowl practice is concerned. Miss Russell will be? president of the Suffragette parly in Crawford County. Sinclair will lake a post-graduate course at the Funny C ollege at Millcdgcville, B, C. Snowr and Spiders wilt beat the records of Terence MeSwincy, late Lord- Mayor of Cork, in the practice of their profession. G. L Worthy and Williams will master the inlricacies of F-lemcnlnry Law at lin- ages of 93 and 97. respectively— barring accidents. Homer Williamson will teach photography at the Blind Academy. A. H, $. Weaver will he a resident at the State Penn, Hotel, with daily occupation of making htlle ones out of big ones. A. H S. Weaver. ProphtL I'iiff «iiy-fviti ’uifc aityfivt The Cauldron. Mercer Untversity Junior Class Officers Bruce. Dim Duncitir Glrnnvillc. G . PrtsiJtnl Francis Everett Barron ... . - Hodw, G«. James- Clover Johnson.................................... Muon, G . St r rciary-Titawftr Po(t forty-: Mercer Umversity Junior Class Guv Newton Atkinson Hartwell, Ga, Karl Franklin Brasington Macon. Ga. Carl Jackson Broome Macon, Ga. George Byron Carter Hartlliursl, Ga. John Guv Cheney Carrollton. Ga. Pagt wtj-jfVfn Milledge Adoniram Clark Macon, Ga. Junior Cl ass Atwood Beauregard Cochran Camilla. Cia. William Berry Cochran Thomasvillf, G . Edwin Summers Davis. Jr, Macon. Ga. Garnett Clf.o Elrod Lavonia. Ga. Robert Mann Gamble Macon. Ga. John Hawthorne Greene Gray. Ga. Pafe ferty-tifhl James Fletcher Han::on Macon, Ga. Jesse Bowen Hart, Jr, Macon, Ga. Foreman McConnell Hawes Locum Grove Ga. Warren F. Holland Byron. Ga, Forest T, Jones Wmterhaven, Fla. Edwin Sylvester Parker Ludowici. Ga. i a$C fartf-nine The Cauldron Mercer University Junior Class Rot Mauldin Pitts Elberton, Ga. William J. Shelverton Macon, Ga, Hoke H, Shirley Jefferson, Ga, Lester Elisha Smith Auburn, Ga, Lee Roy Smith Daisy, Ga. Travis Edwin Smith Auburn, Ga. Page ji ftj The Ca uJdron, Mercer Universrty Junior Class no. Washington Harrison Stanley THomasvilIc, Ga- Thomas J. Tribble Macon, Ga. John Carl Vincent Macon, Ga. Forest Cecil Williams Eaton ton. Ga. William Kelly Wynne Washington. Ga, James Martin Woodall Macon, Ga. Page fflf-ane The Cauldron Mercer University Page ; !$-1 0ju Mint-Mu The Cauldron M ercer University Junior Law Class Officers Roger Gambit. Hcrris'CTON Swaimhoco. Ga. Pruidetti George Bykon Carter . . Hucllvucil. Ca. V «(- VfWfil Henry Franklin Rutland................................ Macon. Ga. Scsrctarji- Trc®Aof c r I'faff Mty-foiir Junior Law Class Walter Burke B rax an. Jr. Gordon. Ga. Oscar Edward Brewer Edison. Ga. James Kenneth Bryan i Macon, Ga. Martin Caliioun Burchard Macon. Ga. George H. Craven Macon. Ga. Mrs, Laura W. Coggins Lake Junaluska. N. C, Pag f tj-fiv Junior Law Class Benjamin Thomas Dumas, Jr. Macon. Ga. Robert Warren Greene Carrollton, Ga. Lester Dean Henderson MmlKfllo, Ha. Albert Sydney Johnson Ml. Vernon. Ga. Talley Kirkland NicholU. Ga, Marion Harper Liles Atlanta. Ga, Eric Lonc: Logansville. Ga. Tape ' Th e Cauldron 7 1 erccr Unruersity Junior Law Clasp James William Lumley Swainsbo o, Ga. Samuel M Matthews Fl Valley, Ga. Walter Claiming McMillan McRae. Ga. William Gartrelle McRae Rocknmt. Ga. John Parham Rabun Glenn ville, Ga, Joseph Setii Weekly Pho-nix Cily. Ala. Stewart Do:lose Winn Macon. Ga. Pafi fiftg HTen 4 The Cauldron, Mercer University Pajf filhf-tlglhi Pfrgt rfly-Jiritc The Cau Uron M ercer U n i vers it y Sophomore Class Officers Joel H. Terrell . Qr«nville, G . PteuJenl J«ttll Cmimw......................................................................Datlon. Ga. I'icrPrCirJfi Peter Zack Geer . . . ....................................................... Colquitt, Go. Srcftlarty Charles N. Wascis.......................................................... . Midtillr. G , T nawfct ’age The Ca uldron, Mercer University =d S =i Sophomore Class Jennings Ernest Bavnard Macon, Ga. Webster Ragan Callaway Bogart, Ga. William Cosby Carlisle Macon, Ga. William Frederick Caylor Dalton. Ga. Ernest Horace Coachman Blakely. Ga. John William Coleman WaycroM, Ga. Robert William Coleman Sparta. Ga. Joseph Robinson Dyson Washington. Ga. Frank B. ..Easley Dalton. Go. Edward Bkauford Everett Aniericus. Ga. Page sixty-one The Ca uldron Mercer University Sophomore Class Rhoauus Flesh man Farrar Roy, Ala. Finley Foreman Gibson Louisville, Ky. Dan Wilson Hammock Edison, Ga. Charles Eitbin Harper Macon. Ga. James Parker High smith Baxley, Ga. Ernest Luti-ier Hiller PariolL Ga. George Washington Hulme Macon. Ga. Ernest Canada Hulsey Gainesville, Ga. Hughes Brantley Jenkins .Santis, Ga. Joseph Walter Jones Macon, Ga. Puff j'ilji-1 Cauldron, Mercer University Sophomore Class George Ray Jordan Collins Ga, JETHER S’l'AGMEIER KlNG Calhoun, Ga, Carl E. Lancaster Hoscliton, Ga. Gower Latimer Gamcsvillo. Ga, Julian P. Leggett Ashburn, Ga, Warren Monroe Marshall. Jr, Eatonion, Ga. Harrold Edgar Miller Claxton. Ga. Ralph Rutherford Moore RockmarL Ga. Romeo Basil Morris Pin Aural, Ga, Edgar Paul Perry Oglelhorpc, Ga. PilgC iiilp'lhttc The Cauldron Mercer University Sophomore Class John Carter Polhill Hawkinsvillc. Ga. William Carey Prince Macon. Ga, Edwin Aldine Richardson ImIivui. Ga. James Artemus Ruffin Barnes ville. Go- William McKinley Smiley GlcnnviHc, Ga. Harry Vaughn Smith McCollum. Ga. William Arthur Stone Macon, Ga. William Edward Swenson Blakely, Ga. Lonnie D. Tyner Gainesville. Ga. Henry Hall Ware Hof.ansvillc, Ga, f atc S)iJy- ! Sophomore Class Glenn Ernest Webd Edison. Ga. Isbin Giddens Wilkes Adel, Ga. James Wingfield Wills Washington. Ga, Jesse Hardeman York Clarkesvillc. Ga. Waldo Emerson Wood Harrison. Ga. George MinglEDokf Zeigllr Zeipler, Ga. Paft sitlj-|Sw The Cauldron Mercer Jj mversity Pagt xty t w Page jJiiji-wVen The Cauldron. Mercer University Paft sit's-eighl THE FRESHMAN CtAW The Cauldron Mercer University Pafe sixty-nmt Ca uldrott Mercer U nt versit y Pitgt ttventp The Ca uldron Mercer University Freshman Class Officers Roy Wilson Dm Mike Euas Heuniwk Earl Velpour L«f- . . . . T- A- Caraxi - ............... Pltudeiil . Vit--President , Secjetary- Ircat i rir Rcprfjsnfatiur $. A, C, Members J, H Aur.RHoiD R. 11 Arnall L. D. Bagcs G. O. Bailey W, M, D «..o« C. I t. Bell C. H. Berryman J. F. Bentley W A- HooiLt R, I.. Brantley R E. Prowdlk C E. Bryson D. T. Butte E. W. Burch II. A. Burch Laru Burkhalttr T. A. Carakch C. F. Carson L. W. Carswell 11. C. Carter D. V. Cason L, A- Chiu W. I I. Clarke J H. Clinl C. 1. Coalson W. G. Coua V, B. Coke R. M. Coleman W. O. Cone Isaac Cowart VV. |_. Dance F. C. Davis R. E. Davis R W, Davis J. C. Dead wyler V. A. Dean V. O. Dorovgi i G. 3. Duncan II. C. Cornfield L. B, Kdeniiei. ii. I I. Ellison W. S. Erwin j. FI. Evans W. W, Everett E. L. Filiw F K. Foster VV. B. Full man il M. Fucate. Jr W, B- Gaines J. T. Gauntr P. .. Geer A. E. Gilmore j. H, Gijisuiu: L B. Gieatok J, R, Glisson P. H. Goooson W, C, Goolsbt A. L. Hackett W. B IIamri j R. I Iardv C. B. HaUGHWF j. G, Harper T M, Hart G. 13. Hastt V. H Hawkins J L FIandon M. E. Herndon A. R Hevwar A. V. Howell E. M Hulsey C F-, Irwin F. B, Jackson |. C. Jackson 11. D Jarvis A S. Johnson W. T. Johnson W W. Jones G. L Keith TsiLtY Kirkland J D, Lane M. C. Lasslter J. A. Lawrence M. S. I .EACH F,. D. Lee E, V. Lord L. L. Lovltt j„ 5. Lowry Cmts Vance R. P. Marlowe W. FI. Martin H. B- Massey C. S. Mathias C. M. Mathis J. R. S. Mays VV. A. Mnr Daniel Mlrriii G T Miliar H E, Miller R C. Miller 0 F. Mux j. V. Morgan J. H. Morton P'SCHAI. Muse 1 B. McClunc O. S Nlyi nj D. R. Nlavton Auburn Owens j. S. P-vct M. S. Pace A- T. Palmer C. H. Parker F, D. Patrick Elmer Paulk G, M PlRRY F. M. Plrry J H. PlNIIOLSTF-R V R Poole W, E. Randall J. T. REYNOLDS A. P. Rice J, A. Richardson M. N. Roulhts O. P. Rogers R M. Roundtrec J. A- Ruffin D. K. Russell W F. Saver F. F Scarborough !i- I Scorr G. D. Sears H. H. Shell W. I. Seymour B. F. Sheppard J. O, Shutout. J T. Sladf. W. P. Smarr A. R. Smith C E. Smith H. D. Smith W. O. Sttvlns VV C. Strickland John V. Wallace R T Wear Nr T. Weaver 11, A, Wells C. F- VVlMTAXLR F. M. White W. H. Taylor B. WlLILOVGIIttV W, K- Wilson L N. Witt J L York C. O. Young f'ogf mi The Cauldron fiercer University fJn | f-firetTty-tit The Ca uhiron fiercer University School of Christianity Officers A. E. Logan . ....................................................... ...... PreuJml W. T. Evans ................... .....................Viet-PretiJtnl J. A. Ivey......................................................... . .Sccr larj-Tfeawtet Mpmhkks G. L. Andrews I I. D. Chei E, M. Palmer G, N- Atkinson J 11. Greene J. W. Parker j. F. Barton R- B. Harrison 1 E Pate P. V. Berry M. E. Herndon W C Pool E. V. Bbdgpqn V. F. Hinesley W R. Pool C. J. Broome R. D. Hodges C. W, Pope C. E. Bryson W. P. Holland M. A. Powell 1). T. Bl'kte L. D Howell J M. Samples V. R Callaway G. W, Holme P. M. Saver Royal Callaway J. A. Ivey H. I I. Shirley A. T. CAflAKtR J. L. Ivey J. R. Simmons V. L, Carswell J. G. JoMNSON. Jr. H. V. Smith D. V, Cason H. J. Johnsw Li E. Smith J. B, Caston P. T, Jones T. W Smith W. F. Cl IAMBI F.t W. W. Jones H C. Staket C. M. Coalsos E. E. Keen J. M Tlresi S. V'. Cotillo W. M. Kelly V. A. Treadwell J. V. Coleman W. B. Knight T. J. Tribble E. H. Collins Cower Ijitmth L. D. Tyner V, H. Look John A. La «fence W G Vial A, B. Couch M. 5- Leach O. K. W ebb K. P. Cuff A. E. Locus A. G. Welch E. H. Dunn Ewe Long 1 R. Welch E, D- Emory W. M. Marshall J. K. Williams W. T. Evans L. B. Matthews S. S. Williams W. W. F.verett C. M Mor.ftt W. F.. Wood J. W. Farmer R. R. Moore W. j. Woo J. W. Faulkner T. T. Mojeuy R L. Wyatt R P Fom H. H- Mosf.let T. R Wynn O. R. Newsome J. L. Pittman Page stn My-lh ee Page ttwnty-four School of Commerce Officers Ruhi k i M. Gamble................................................................. PraiJtnt L. W. H,woV...................... Vicc-Pftitient Wiii-iAM B, Cochran, Jr............... Scmfarji-Tttaturtt Members R. 11 Arnau. R. M- Gamble A P. Rki. Jr L D- Baccc L. W Hardy I. A. Richardson G. O. Bailey D. W. Hammock M. N. Roberts C. H, Beil J B, Hart, Jr. O. P. Rogers J. F. Bentley T. M. Hart D. K. Russell E. W, Burch A. L. Mackett F_. A Richardson H I.- Burke C. E. Harper H. J- Sheppard K. F. Brciwtov W. H, Watkins G. L. Sims j. G. Cheney j. L. Hendon W. C Si RICK UNO A. B. Cochran A. 11 Hayward W A. Stone W. [J, Cochran E L. F1iu.es A. R. Smith W F. Caw I I D- Jarvis J, T. Slade II. C. Carter G, R. Jordan J. O. Shu ford W. G. Com W. T Johnson. Jr. W. T. Seymour j. L Clews P E- Lester G. D. Sears E. S, Davis, Jr, C. E. Lancaster H. II. Scott R 13. Davis H. B, Massey F. I , Scarborough EC E. Davis C. V. Mattox W. F Saver J, C Deapwvetr W, H Martin R. W. Sawin S. H Dteh J. W. Mitchell W |. Shelve rion E, B, Everett. Jr 0, S. Net lans L. N Win I I. C. Hues field F. M Perry E. S. Whitehead L B, Eor.NFir.us G, M. Pfrry F. C. Williams G. C. Elrod A. T. Palmer G. E. Webb E. L Ficuts C, H. Parker J. W. Wills A. E. Gilmore F. D Patrick R. T Wear L 13. Gleaton R. M. Pitts H. T. Williams P, H. Goods on W C. Prince B, Willoughby F F. Gibson M S, Part W. K. Wynne J. C- Groover W E Randali C. O. Young Page ititnif-five The Cauldron Mercer University Pot wfcenfji' The Cauldron Mercer University School of Journalism Officers John Rabun ...... J. C. Vincent A. Li- Cochran R. M. Pn ........ PicuJtnl V ict-PreiiJtnl . , , Secretary Trtmurer k. F. Hrasincton R. L- BRANTLEY C. J, liROOMf. R. L, Carter W. F. Cavi.oh J. G. ClIENEV A. B. COCHRAN W. B. Cochran L. M. Collins Ml MHints R. P. Cuff R. B. Davis W O. Dorough B. D, Dubbew-y G. C. Elrod R. M, Gamble L- W. Hardy L. D. Henderson E. C- Hulsey L. J. Lane John Merritt R. M. Pins J. C. Vincent J M, Teresi E. A. Richardson F- C. Wil liams W K. W NME raft jcvcoly-nvcji Pafe stvcnty-cighl BOOK THREE ORGANIZATION The Cauldron M ercer University Page tighty-cne The Cauldron Mercer University ,r f Palle c‘thl )'ihrtt The Cauldron Mercer Univers ty Ciceronian Debaters Champion Debate I IM MlF. TeAF.M E. K Welch [ all Term Debate II. H. SirwLtv W. G. McRae Impromptu Debate j. A. Ivey A- 3 Johnson R. L Cahtik Gut Aimnson R. D. HtecEi L. W. Haw y Page c{gMty-feur The Cauldron. Mercer Umverstty Phi Delta Debaters Champion Debate H. J. JOHNSTOV J. W. JONES Fall Term Debate L. E. Smith John Parked Impromptu Debate W. A. Boot lx Gout Latimer J. P. HHSMsMITH H. C. Haynes JOMAH CRUOUP j. C. Poumx Page c|A(p- vt Society Day H. J. Johnston. PrMidenl; G. B. Carter, ShmIm$ PROGRAM J U N IOR-SoPI IOMOR F. DEBATE Query Hcsob e4i 1 hat at it nestl session, Congress should enact laws (Nolnbiting immigration; {« the next three years.” A JfifflMriDe Ntgalito J. K. Will iams A- H, S, Weayer B. D. Dubrerly L. E. Smith Orations The Search for Reality ... . . . R. D, HsKU The Old Pioblm In a New S:lliBj ' P. E. MURRAY Gcingi.i'i. Fund-emenUl Need” ............................... _ J. B, OltUM “Hit Del l We Owe . , . . . . . A. E. Logan Marshals Cieefortian V, W. SlftCMCt. Cl,iff James A. IvEr W. G, McRae Phi Della J. P, HtCIISMirH. Chief I.. I). TVNF.II W. O. Doroccii Pag eighiy-thi The Cauldron Mercer Untversity Literary Society Day Speakers Ciceronian Debaters J K- Williams K. I), DuBsmi,v Ciceronian Orators R D. Howes J. B. Opvh Pm Delta Debaters L. E. Smith A H. 5. Weaver Pin Delta Orators A. E. I.ocan I’. E. Mi rhu Caifc crgify-KWn The Cauldron Mercer University Page eight}'eight ‘T.- The Cauldron Mercer Vniversity Young Men s Christian Association R. L C Bit .................. J. M. Teieii........... L. M Colum Gut Aikimson Officers . . . . PreiiJenl V icr-PicdJtnt Sceletali Trrawrcr Committeemen 3. D. DvBBLKLT L. W. I Unov F.. C, lIuLSET J, G, Johnson E. A. Loun L. E. Smith W. J, Wow W. T. Evrns W. E. H vhvii i J. A. Ivtr Cjowr | iiimi r H. II SilIRLET J. H. Tf.wu.ll G. L. Wobthv Page eighty-nine The Cauldron. Mercer University Paft ni'ncfj The Cauldron Mercer University Students Advisory Council Faculty Representatives Dr. Rufus W. Weaver Dr. A. P. Montague Dr. C. L. NUGintv Dr. P. S. Fijppin I’Ror. LI, C. Hm.tkiaw Dr. Henry Fox Prof C. B. Wray Studen t Representatives SentOf Clu R, D. Honors uifivr Clan B. D. Dubseri.y Sop he nfrrrc Claw J. I I. TtBBEU. -n-fhirmn Clait 'I'. A. Carakek School of CAifjJlMHIlXJp J. M. Ttfltsj School of Lav V. W. Kiukund School of Commerce V. K. W N E Peg.' ninety-ovc The Cauldron. Mercer University Page nitielp-lipo HU The Cauldron Mercer University Glee Club Dk. J_ Clav Wai ft Officers Director Linton M. Coluns Robikt M Ci MeI H Juirnfn A jn«jjf.T PichiJtnt Pxiil f enors C. L. Anwiws O. 17. Hol.BftOOK H. V. Smith II A. Well Sofo i I. M. Teksi Ml.MI5K.K_S First Bills R. L, Branti.lt VV. C. Carlisle L. J, Lane Set and Tenon V. F. Caylob W B. COcl IRAN Josuic C’rudup J_ I’ I Ipciiskitii SccorJ Ili W A Bootle R M. Gamble V. G. McRae J- H. York fifdJtr A F.. Cfl.MOKL E- V. Loro Accampaniit M Collins VV. C. Carlisle J. CrUdlif R. Johnson O.'.CI IESTRA Paul Perry. Lt tk Drums Flute Fronihmrc I i V SWIIH r ard Pianist M. S. I_e icii ClOLCE PERRY . . Cla ine VV. J. SilEI-YERTON .................CofOfl Violin ■t and Soxaphane . . . Violin Page ninety-three The Cauldron Mercer University [‘off mncty-fotH The Cauldron Mercer University The Mercer Round Table CONSTITUTION ARTICLE 2. I he | ur| ose shall be to promote good fellowship among its. members; to discuss literary topics and important riuestions of the day: to unify the thinking of its members m regard to the problems of college life and to enlist their more active endeavor in the solution of these problems; to aid m maintaining high moral and intellectual ideals in the student body. ARTICLE 3. Membership shall rest upon a basis of general merit as to standing in class work and other college activities. Only those shall be eligible to membership who have been students in the university at least one year. Members shall be elected by a unanimous vote of the club. Students may be nominated for membership by any members of the Round Table or by any member of the student body. Officers R D. l ionets ....................... WJ=rrJ 13. C- Snow................................ , J, M WpQpALL . Sccirkirti- Treasurer G, |J. Carter R L. Carte J F. I Ian.son F. M Hawes R D Nonets W. F- Holland MtMUIKS J G. JOHNSON J P. Rabun I . H. RlNTZ B. C. Snow J M Ttrtst A. 11. S. Weaver J. M. Woodall I'aft itineiy-ii The Cauldron Mercer University Education Club Officers 11 C. Haynes ........ E. B. Brown . . . . C. E. Lancaster P csiJtniI . Vice-PrctiJent . Srtfc arji- Trcatartf W C. Carlisle R L. Carter D V. Cason W. F. Catlor A. B. Cochran B. Cochran L. M. Collins R B. Davis V. E. Do if.r G C. El RCKt W, T. Evans Members R M. Gamai. r. H- C. Haines H. B. Jenkins J. W. Jones L J Lane C. !'. LANCASTER C V. Lav son O. B. Newsome D. R. Newton J. S. Pace E. M. Palmer W. C. Prince J. P. Rabun E. A. Richardson H. H. Shell L. R. Smith T. E. Smith J. M Tlresi O. K. Webb F. C. Williams J. W Wins V. K. Wynne J. H York Honorary Faculty Members D John Green Harrison Prof Pettok J c« P(i(p mnrJy-irVffl The Cauldron Mercer University m jjj in y| err m Jen a j i cn P P pi nf: waRnp « a o [I tr..i n p p LI crl I m'rtelji-di'ffcl The Cauldron, Mercer University J44 Political Science ci ul Officers M- Collin W. M, Smiley G. B. Caktf.r . . . J. G. JoilNMJN I'laiihril V ler-Pretiilenl , , , Ercawiffr Members C. J, Broomc £, B Brows J. 11. Brown G. B. Carter R. L, Carter L. M, Collins V. E. Doi itR B, D. Dl-dueri v R. M. Gamble L. W. Hardy I I. C. Haynes E. M. Palmer E. S. Park J, P, Rabun W M Smiley J, M. Tlrlsi W K. Wynne j. G- Johnson W, B- Cochran, Jr J- A. Ivtr John Merritt Page niNtlj-mnf Honorary Faculty Member Dr, Percy Scott Fupfin P' anr hatiJrtd Hj V. E, Do im ... E. C. HfiuKr W. K Wvs- W M R 11. Arnai l J. C BaILEY J. F. Barton C I I. Bru. J. F. Bentley W. A. Booti e H. A. Burch J. J. Boffliit D. V. Cason T- A. Caraker W. C. Carlisle ft. L. Carter C. F. Carson W. F. Castor W, H. Clark E. I I. CtRJJNS L- M. CoijjNs J. W. COLIMAN W 13, Cochran, Jr. W O. Cone W. C. Cos r j. Crudup C M. Coai -on R B. Davis V. A. Dean V. E. Do je Cauldron fiercer UntvorsUt r U___________________3 History Cl ub Officers , . . . President . V ict-PraiJcnl . . . Stctctar]) Trtowfer Members B. D- Dubrerlt j R Dvson S H Dver | |. C. IlOIN FIELD L, B. Emnmelp C . C. Ftmo W. M Everht I, . ]. Iant E. L. Fields I I. M Fugate T. K. FrsttR J, W, Farmer Beverly G.mnls R. M. Gamble E. B. Cl. E ATON P, II Goodson R. W. Greene A. L. H fJtirr J. R H w-v |. G. Harper H. C. Haynes W. E. Marvill G. L. Hendon A. Heyward R D. I Iqocf.s E- C. Huutv J A, Ivey J. G. Johnson W. T. Johnson. Jr. J. W. JONtS W, W, Joses T alley Kirkland L J Lane C- E. Lancaster M- C, Laa?eter Cower Lmihlk C V. LaYSON E, V. I .ord R. P. Marlowe W. M. Marshall L. B. Matthews C, M- Meiere Daniil Mlrritt John Merritt R R Moort T T Moseley D, R. Newton O, S, Nktlans J S. Page M. S, Pace E, M. Palmer Dean Patrick C H Parker J H. Pijiimn Frank Poole C, W, Pore W. C. Prince J. P. Radon W. E- Randali. J. T. Reynolds J. A. Richardson M N. Roberts J. A. Rliftin D. I. Russell W F. Save F. F. ScARBCftoi en Jack 5liur wu W. P. Smarr W. M. Smiley A, R. Smith L. P, Smith 11. C. St.amey Clarence STOKE W. C, Strickland J H. Termil II. H Ware C, E. Wus O. K Webr F, C. Williams L. N Witt W. K Wynne Honorary Faculty Mem e er D . Percy S;ott Flippin fage one hundred one Page one InmdrtJ f n . The Cauldron. Mercer University J A L aiaLmnjii.LiienmmwjfmnmniLqg . French Club Officers I' B Bmw.n ...... A. E. Ciiuoh . C. N. Wasden . ...................PrtiiJtnl . . . . Pict-PftsUenl Sttirknf'• YVcaiWec (HAftlJi BERRYMAN K. F. BusiNCTOt: E, B, Brown J. H. Brown W. C. CaRLMLC Harvey Cuuk A. B. Cochran W. 13. Cochran E. H. Coachman R. B, Pavia V. E. Do ih A. C. Dim B. D. DlBRERLY Members H. M. Fuoate E. A. Gilmore I lOYT CUtVU J. R. Hardy F. M. Hurts H. C. Haynes E. C. I IITLSEY H. B, Jenkins J D. Lake L. J, Lane J. A. Lawrence C. V, Layson Paul Lester L. B. Matthews Daniel Mlrriei Paschal Muse J. S Mays EL, I , Patrick j H. PlN'HOI STIR Frank Poole H. 11. Shell W, P, Smarr L- R. Smith C. N. Washes1 J. K. Wilson W. K. Wynne G, M Zekler Pafr tins htinJrtil line, f a%c vnc humlfcJ four The Cauldron Mercer University Spanish Club Officers Pins ........ Max Lju sever . . . . Praidtnl Viet.PfetiJent C. F. Carson Members Sttretarty-T eauifti ti I I- Arnam. L. li, CltATW R. M- Pitts Frank Bentley Jr. PAUL GtJOWSOS W. C, Prince N. A. Burch R. W Grits J T. Ritwxm C. F. Carson A. L. Hackett E. A. Richardson H. C. Carter J G. 1 Jarper J A Rkiiarosos W. F- Catior J. , Hart, Jr. M, N. Roberts J. G- Chenev Tikohorl Hart D. I. Russell W. G, Cobb V H Hawkins W. F. Saver R. M. Coleman Leonard Hinson F. F, Scarborough R. 15, Dams A. R- Heyward W. C. Skelverton R. W. Davis Htriuirt Jarvis Jack Suurm W. O. Doroucii W, T. Johnson, Jr. A. R, Smith S. 1!. Dru C. E. Lancaster L. R Swim is J R, Draw. Jr, L J, Lane W. C. STRICKLAND l-l. C. F-Dcnfihd M. C. Lassete J. II. T tRHELL L. B. Ekhfield R, I5, Marlowe H. H Ware G. C, F.ucoa H- E. Miller Ruth Wear E, B. Everett. Jr. l . R, Newton J. G. Waxes W M, Everett O. S Netuko F. C. Williams E- L. Fields M. S, Pace J W, Wills ft. M- Gamble J. S. pACt L N. Wrnr J T. Garner C. H, Parker E- 5. Parker Honorary Faculty MKMIiF.1t C. 0. Young Pro '. B, C. Hoi-Trcuw Pfljfd t ne hundred Poft ore bamlrtJ HI The C auldron, fiercer Udiversity Classical Club OFFlCliBS CiflWF B LATIMER . J. W. PARKER E. R, Wfi.ch Members . Pr«iiJcnil Vitt-Pftiidtti 1 Secfelaty-Trt aret G. N. Atkinson G. C. Elrod L. D Matthews R, Lr B RANT LEY W. T. Evans R. R. Moore J. F. Bar rote J, C. Everett T. T, Moseley IE, B, Brown j. W. Farmer O. B. Newsome W. R. Callaway F. K. Foster E. M. Palmer T. A, Caraker j H. Greene E. S. Parker H. C. Carter j G, IIartcr J. V. Parker Duhward Cason R. 0. Hodges R M. Pitts H. C, Clark C. W I Iulme Frank Poole C. M. COALSOK J, A, Ivey M. N. Roberts J, W. Coleman j, G, Johnson I t. 11. Shirley R. jVI. Coleman F. T. forces H, C. Stamey A . B. Couc h W. W. Jones L. R. Smith V. A, Dean E, E. Keen O, K. Ve b W. O, Dorough Gower Latimer E R, Welch V. E. Dozier V M Marshall J. K. Williams B. D. Dubblrly R P. Mari owr T R. Wynn Honorary Faculty Members Du. A. P. Montague Da. C. L. McGinty Page ane hurtJreJ eight The Cauldron Mercer University Medical Association Officers l_ R Smith............. H. B. Jenkins . . S. L. CROWE ................. , Ptttjjcnl . Vkc-Praidtnt ScCfclafp- Tfcaitifcf J. H. Aderhol J. E. Baynard H. A. Burch J. D. CUNE E. H, Coachman S. L. Crowe J. CftUOUR T S. Duncan O. F- Mize J. H. Pin hoi-stir T. H. Roberts II. D. Smith Chare ns Smith L, R, Smith J. A, Lawrence C. V. l.AYSON E, V. Lor J R 5, Mays W. A. Meier Mathias Mathis Miller W. M. SwitET I L P. VlCKERY H. A. Wells C. N. Wa EN J. II. York J. L. York M mhi.hs F, B. Easiey F. K, Foster J. H, Guiini F M. Hawes C. E. Irwin I I. B, Jenkins J. 5. King J D. Lane c s. C. M. H, E. Paft one KunJreJ The Cauldron Mercer University Student Volunteer Band Officers L. t’.. Smith . - , L. R. Matthews Cowes Latimer J. ML Greek , Pfaijcnl , yke-Pr Mtlcni , Sartiori rnJ Treasurer . Titration Members G, L Akdrews D V. Canon E. H. Collins F. N Dunn E. I). Emory J. C. Everett Frank Poole !,. D. Tvner O. K. WlBB J. 11. Green W. E- Jackson J. G. Johnson A. E- Locan R. R, Moore T. T, Moseley Page one hunJreJ ten Tennis Club Officers ikt Cowart H- C. Hawes E. C. Hvurr . . Members , , , JWJtnf I'ict- PrciiJenl Sterelarv- T reamrtr E, B. Grown 1.. W. Hardy J W. Jones R. L. Carter W. E Harvill L. L. Loan A. B- Cochran C. B. Hasty E. D, Lee Ike Cowart F M. Hawes J. C, Fouuu. B, H- David;. H- C. Havnes W E- SWENMEV I ut ian Evan E C. IIULSCT C. E. Wh E. B. Fif.ibs E- M, Hulsey F. B. Jackson John York hunJreJ eltittn Paft ane kimJfcJ I 0 efne The Cauldron, Mercer University a Club Officers o. E. Brewer.................... ....................................... . . . . PrtiiJ nl L. W. Ha ROY ........ . . Pitt-PrwJeni C. E. UNasm . . . J. B. Odum H C. Haynes Miss Edith Bayne , , . Secretary Tftmurer f rijarrtfn . S oitnr P. R. Anderson J. E. Bayj-ard O. E. Brewer Cr E. Bryson C. M COALSON M. S. Leach L, B, Matthews R. J. McElraih W. G. McRae P. E. Murray Members E. B Everett J. B. Hand L. W. Hardy C- E. Harper R. G, Herrington O- B. Newsome J, B. Owk M. A. Poweu, J, 11. Roberts G- D Sears H. C. Hatssj J. W„ Jones K W. Knowi.es C. E. Lancaster J. B, Lanier H. H. Siiireey W. W. Sinclair W. H. Spillem E.. B- Turnfje G. L. WORTHY Eddie White head J. K. Williams V- one kirnJrtJ ihlrUcn The Cauldron Mercer V ntvdrsity Page ant htwJrrJ fautlten The Cauldron Mercer University Masonic Club Officers H. C. I-Uines J. B. Odum . . E. R. WticH . . . . PrrtrJrat 1 kt‘Praident . Sttnlary C. J, Broome. Clu ion Bryson D. T. Buks C. M. Com.son S. V. CwiF.tD E, H. Dvnn Jno. FaL INNER L. W. I Imidy H. C- Haynes L. D Hlnoerjon R. C. Herrington R, D. I loocfs Ceo. W. Hulme E. C. HULSEY A. S. Johnson C. E, Lancaster J. W. Moore W C. McMillan O. S. Neylans J. H. Odum J. E. Smiley L. E. Smuii W. H, Snujjts H. C. Siamtv T, J. Jribui E. R. Welch C. M. Williams Honorary Faculty Members Dr. Rufus W. Weave Dr. Henry Fox Dr. J. G. Harrison Dr. A. P. Montaco e Dr. P. S. FurriN Prof. Geo. M. Sparks Pegs one hundred fifteen B. Y. P. U. Club iWolftf.’ Blinn Your Poker Up Groups Heart Spades Diamonds Clubs Group Leaders Hnrti ...... Hawkins SpaJn . ... . Davidson Diamonds ...... BURCH Chili ........... PACE Kniftv Kard Kar pliers and Snu'Tv Sharks Hah ville and Coi.lins . Bolshevik Mersim Mv-Son Burnett Williams and Howl u s Willie Fbcd Cay lor Louis Lane .......... Arsenic Soup Johnson J. Herndon Brown Karl Brasuhtion . . O. B. Newsome MampuJa ers of ihr A iisiaippi Alar hies .....................Alcoholic Abwtbcr, Af. S. C. ........................................... JolfC, ............... . {View CAurucr ........................ . OfiiNunnif. F. O. B. ........................ , , , . Con ful erne Cioo ( .................................... Setrtt Stniee Ferochiu Fowl Fris ci, L. O. R, L- janitof dirj Relevant Reporter of Ridiculous Ruction Bounce? and Chaplain R. (}. T. C. and S, A, T.C Rage one hunihed sixteen The Cauldron Mercer University Wash ington, Georgia, Clut Officers V. K, Wynsi J W. Willi . j R. Dyson. Jr. . . ................ProiJcr I , VUt'PmiJtnt Scadorii- T r tawrtr Members J. F. Benily. ]k. J. G- Harpe J. R, Dyson, Jr. W. T. Johnson, Jr. M. N. Rom t J. W. Wills W. K.. Wynne Pogt vnc hunilreJ leVrnietn The Cauldron. Mercer University C H. S. Club Officers VV I Evans A F, L6jAN E- C Hui«i , FiniJcnl Vur-PreuJrjU SeatUint-Tiwnrci Members C J IfcoOME E, B, Bmwn Clinton Brvsov 13, T- BrVce H- C. Haynes E, C. Hulsey E. M. Hulsey Carnet Keitii R. L, Caute C. E, Lancaster W. T, Evans A. E. Logan ft 1 . M 4SLWWE R i I'M Mil 1 f R H. H. SlIlftl.LY L. D. Tyne Faff ont hunJrtJ elffiUrn The Cauldron Mercer University Tattnall County Club Officers L M. Coi LINS J P. Rabun W. W Kirkland j. F. Smilly ..............I’tftidcnl . . , Srr.rTtc.rt; Trcwttr Members W. A. Bootle Latis Bukkiiai.tlb L, M. Collins 15. D. Duubero R. D. Hoocls II J. Johns!on G. R |CRDAN A VP. Ki k I. AM H. E. Ml! HR J || PlNHOI.STr.il J. P. Rabun J, F. Skilly W M. Shilct I K Smith Paft an? huitiIttd rtlJK lc n 1 he Cauldron fiercer Vmverstty Quill Club Officers Peter Zack Geer........................ . J. C. Groover F. C. Vmnns..................... . PfaiJtnl V ct PfesiJ Kt Sfirct ryTf(-a3urt‘ Members H. F. Brasiscton J. G. Cm.mlv A. B. Cochran K B, Daw G. C- Elrop R M Gamble P. 7. Geer L. W, Hmwv J. C. Groover j B Hart. Jr. R. M. Pi™ A H. S Weaver F, C. Williams W K. Wynne I'aft one funlrfj Imenly Li ita- The Cauldron Mercer University =J iR sssM sfH Fellowship ol Tri Members O. W. BunstTT P. Z. Guk J. G. Cheney M. Grwhii.i J. B. Hasp L. J. Lank T H. Rektz J. II. Triiaii, E. B. Turner A. H S Weaver Page oiw hunJrtJ Iwtnly-eite Page orte AurlJrtJ (ffC ify-fBo The Cauldron Mercer University Macon Club Officers L. J. I -ANT................................................................... , Prelidtnt II M. Fugate................................................ , Vkc-f’reudeirt W- C. Carlisle . . . Sett elur t-Treasurer Mfmhi.ks J, E. Bavnaro K. F- BnAMNGrOPf O. W. Burnett W- C, Carlisle M. A. Clark G. H. Craven II M Fl gatf. E. S, Davis. Jr. R. M. Gamble C. E. HARPER J F, HANfOS J. B. Hart, Jr. Ted Hart J. M. Jackson J, G. Johnson W. B. Knight L. J, Lane John Merritt Daniel Merritt J. D. S Mitt W. A. Meier F. Perry G- Perry T. H. Roberta F- F. ScARBCMOl'GII I f I. Scott V. J. Shelvirton W. P Smart B. C. Snow A I f, ft. Weaver V 11. Whitakir j M. WOO DAI L P‘t ( one hundred Imertllf-lhree Page eflr hundred f r«ilji- iur The CuulcLron Mercer University FRATERNITIES, . - Page one htmJrtJ tiretot})-fi c The Cauldron Mercer U niverstty r 0i f hiinJtfd l+cniy-ail The Cauldron Mercer University Pan-Hellenic Council Sigma Alpha Epsilwt W. F. I 10-1 L AND A. H. S. Weave Phi Delia Theta O, W, Burnett 1_. M. Collins Members Kappa Alpha G. B. Carter B C. Snow Kappa Si£ma G. H Craven J. P. Rabun Alpha Jan Omega J. H. Terrell E. B. Turner Sigma JVv P. Z. Gee L. D. Henderson Honorary Member Pclii Theta Pi W. B. Cociims ■SjgOHl Chi M. Craybill J.anihJa C In Alpha H B, Forehand Phi M Deho Robert Sawin Page one hunJteJ iRMljj-WN The Cauldron Mercer University r Pat one htinJreJ twenty-eight Tfi e Cauldron Mercer University Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundrd 41 ihe University o( Alabama. March 9. 1854 Colei ; Royal Purple ami Old Gold Flatter: Violet Georgia Psi CKapter E lal li l«d 1870 Fratres in Facultate Joshua Crittenden Cody John Green Harrison William Hamilton Felton J Clay Walker Fratres in Universitate Senior Atadcnwt J M. Tmtsi Srnroj I-atv A. 11. S. Weaver Sophomore Academic R M. Cambia W F. Holland F- M. Hawes }■ C. Vincent Stphc-mofe AeaJtmic C. E, Lancaster O. W. Hammock R B. Morris Frcjlimon Academic A. E. Gilmore W. A. M1.11.1t H H- Shell W. I [. ClARKt Thomas Lowry Pledges Onpi Mize I I. P. Vickery I-Iarvey Sheppard Ildward Whitehead Pc-gc on, r humile J iRcnfJj'-nrr Page ont hundred iJIfrtyi The Cauldron Mercer University Pki Delta Theta Founded Uuni Univrr M)r, Drcrnnbrr 26. 1$ fR Cddoff Argent and Azure Flafrtf: WkitC CarnfllioB Georgia Gamma Chapter Iv't.iljlikfcirrl Dftpmbfj 1V 1871 Mn Virginia Gunn. Spo jor Frater in Facultati: B. I . Ragsoale Fratres in Universitate ppijor AtaJcrruc O. W. BviNtn L. M, Collins John Merritt Si'iiuif Lav J. B Han Junior La ► S. Ml Matthews J. K, Bryant Svphorturrt Academic V. C. Carlisle W. F. Cay LOR J. R. Dyson, Jr. E. B. Everett. Jr. J. W. Wills Freshman Academic W. A, Booti e, H. M Fucate Dan ill Merritt C. F- Carson A. L. Uackett M. N. Rouerls Pledges W. T Johnson. Jr J. V. Wallace Paf t nt hwvlftd (Ai fy-ooe The Cauldron Mercer University Pa ft one hunJrttl ihiftip Kappa Alpha 1' aundrt] ll WailiIndian And l cc Uiuvrmty. 1665 Magnolia and Red Kappa Chapter EsItUilhed 1673 Mbs Martha Clark, Spomor Fratres in Facultate Warren Grice H. S. Si rosier B. C, IIoltzclaw Fratres in Universitate Stnitr A (cJtmrc L J- Lane La W U. [j. Wiujariscn D. C Snow Jitni t Law G. B. Carte E. H. Baker A. S. Johnson S, D, Winn Sophomart ricnJ mic J. Cruhjp F. D. Haslet B. F. Farrar J P. I [tcHsumi J. C. POLKILL Fj«J.man AcaJtmK R. L. Bhantlet D. R, Newton- J. A. Richardson C. H Parker. Jr. Colon: Crinimn and Old Gold M. A. Clark Page one ImtidfcJ ffaVljKlAr Ptigt enc hunJriJ thirty-four The Cauldron Mercer University Kappa Sigma Founded at ihc Univrmly of Bologna, 1400 A. D. Fjhbliliwtl tl llir Umvemly of Virginia, IB69 C atariScAllet. While, and F.wrr ,i 1 1 Fto f: Lily-cd-lhe-Vnl ley Alpha Beta Chapter l.ilablolvcd 1874 Ml Mi drim is Frierson, Spomor Fratres in Facultate Senior Academic J, H. Brown J. P. Rabun junior Academic A, B, Cochran fmucr La C. H. Craven Sophomore Academic C. L. Sm G, N. Waskn Frtthman Academic James Auer hold R. E. Hnovvni Win iam Erwin Page one hundred ihirlf-fivt The Cauldron Mercer University The Cau Jdron Mercer Umversity Alpha Tau Omega Found ! al Ri.knm-nil Vi, 1865 Colon: Old Cold and Sky Blue Flow: W.ile T« Ro« Georgia Alpha Zeta Chapter KunU.hrd ISW) MlSi I Unkii 1 Adams. Spottier J. L. Creek Fratres in Universitate Stirier La E. B. TURNER junior AiaJtutic J. G. Chinu junior La H. T. Green Sophvnwtc Atodtmic R M. Coleman G. R. Jordan C. V. Layson J. P. Leccf.tt Fiolunan 4-1 code nut II. C. Edeneield S. H. tN FIELD M. II, Liles J. H. Terrlll H H. Wahe I. G. Wilkes J. H. York S. H. Ei-uroN F. C. Davis Alumni Affiliates C, E, Ellis Adrian Thomas Pa to one hunJietl lAil lp-SOcn Page one hundred ihirty-d$ht The Cauldron Mercer University Si£ma Nil rounded ul Virum a Military Imlitnlr. January I, IP69 c j,r. Old Cold. While. „„d Black FloVet: While |W Eta Chapter Established 1RH4 Miss Anna West. Spontor Frater in Facultate J. R. L. Smith Fratres in Universitate Senior AeaJtmie T. II. Rentz Senior if.at b' J. M. jAfKSOS Junior AcaJtmic J. B. Hart, Jr. unior Law ft. R. Anderson E. A, D-imn L, D. Henderson ft. G, I Ir.JtfUNcvroN Sophamaft Atmittnie E, H, Coachman C. E. Harper P. Z Geer W A. Stone F, F, Gibson W. E. Swenson Frtthman Ataiemis V. O, Cone C. E. Erwin Theodore Mari S. Mr Smith R. W. Davis Paft oik hundred (hirty-nrne The Cauldron, Mercer University Athletic Board of Control Fa U LTV Rh-HESENTAT1VE3 STUDEN I R 1.1’HESEN TATIVE5 j. V. Kk , Chairman C. L. McGinty G. M. Sparks W. E- Famur V. F. H vill. Sfrtffwji J, F. Swim B. C. Show All:mm Representative W. C. Let, TrtiHk« r ont hufljrej fttrli?-three F COACH CODY Managers 4 , ...................FvttMl , ............... Binfatboll .................... Batchall IV C, Snow C. L. Worthy G. H. Craven f’erge one ImnJfcJ fortf fviir The Cauldron Mercer University nib Iw-— J i|ii. . ■ W. A. SiOM, Captain Page one hunJreJ forty-fire J. c. ClLtMGNTS, Coacti Erie O. SINCLAIR, Manage 1920 Baseball Team W. A. SroJit ,....................Pitcher H. C. CWEUNP................Sherfuttp M, Graybili...................... Pitcher A- R. Bush .......................Third Ban-. C. O. Carson....................Catthcr H. Thrower ..... Lett Field I..l.oyd Ricks First Base C. E. Harper Center Field D, M Burnette (C pi) . Second Base F. C. Chancier........... Right Field 1920 Record Mercer ,..................... 0; Cr.or.ciA Tech ... 3 Mercer ........................2; Camp Jackson - 3 Mercer............... , 9; South Carolina..................0 Mercer . . 3; Oglethorpe . 3 Mucrj ..... 4; Georgia . . . ...... 7 Much ......................... O'; Georgia ..................... I Mercer.................... 14, Oglethorpe , .........................7 Mercer 4; Oglethorpe .... 2 Mercer.......................... 3; Vanderbilt . . 0 Mercer ..................... - 3; Ge.orcia................. ... 2 Mercer . 0; Georgia ......... ... 2 Mercf.r .......................0; Alabama , ....................., II Mercer . 0; Alabama . . . ...... J Page one handled forty-six The Cauldron- Mercer University Pagi at,r fiuttJrrJ ivfi tcVCa 1920 BASEBALL TEAM The Cauldron Mercer University Mutti Mercer Mercer Mercer Merctr Mricrr Mercer Mercer Mercer Merter Mercer Mercer Mercer Mrrcrr Mercn Mercer Mercer Mercer Mercer Mrrcrr Merter Mere n Mercer Mercer Mercer Mercer Mercer 1921 Baseball Schedule VJ. l.ulber Williams vs. Flot idol . - - - vi. Florida . , V , Albany .... v . Auburn vr. Y.le . VI. Yale............ v . Furman vj. F umu-m v . Cf r)|in . . v . Gcorsia .... VJ. Florid a .... vi. Floridn . . vi. Luthur Williams vi- Vanderbilt . . . vi, Vanderbilt . VJ- Infantry ScFcm! it. Auburn , vr, Auburn vi. Sunlit Catalina vi. South Carolina vi. Washington and Le. v . Wa-lv. n h n arid Lt vr. Georgia , . . . vs. Georgia . , VJ. TetViFJ.se , vi. TeiiUMie . , , Tallab«.ee Tallahassee - Altany . A u born M aeon Macon Muon Macon Macon M nt on Milton Macon (Macon All-Star.) . Naihville . Narlrville . , Macon . . Auburn , , Auburn Macon Macon Macon Macon Athens Athens Macon Macon Pure one hundred trfljl -eijfil Page orie hu idfcd forfy-nitoc The CauJdron. Mercer University 1920 Football Team G. J. Stokes............................................................. QnutrfM1 J. S. Weeklly - - ................................................. • FtrlNU T, H, Rent (Captain) Right Hall I . E. Garrison ..... ..........Left Half 5. H Ellison .... ............................ Right End I. CoWAJtT.......................................... .... . Right Totale M. E. Herndon..................................................... . RrfAf Crnui A. S, Johnson............................................................ Cenlt 1 C, E. Lancaster................................................ - • Left Guard B. G. Gaines......................................................... Left Taelflc E. R- Welch ... Left End E, S. Whitehead ... ............ . . . Suksiituic If, J_ Scan , . ...... . ..... SukiUiritc E. S. Parker ................................................ .... Sufrsh'lule 1921 Schedule October I . . Univenity of Georgia in Athens October 8 ...........Vanderbilt in Nashville October 15 ......... . University of Florida in Gainesville October 21 Birmingham Southern in Macon October 29............................................Stetson in Macon November 5 ...... .............................Fuirmnn in Greenvillr November 12 . , .................... Oglethorpe in Macon November I?..................... . University of Chattanooga in Macon November 24 . Camp Bending in ColumbiM Page one hundred filly The Cauldron Mercer University one hundred ftfty-oht 1 320 FOOTBALL. SQUAD The Cauldron Mercer University w Pat: on, r hunJrtt! fifty-tve The C uuhlron fiercer University j. S. WlLI.Lt . C fp! i n Pate ofit htmJfcJ fifty-the The Cauldron Mercer University 1921 Basketball Team E. 5. White head......................... . Rr«Af ForuarJ }. S. Weekley, Captain Left Fottrard R M. Ganc £..................................................................... Center T. II, Rent : . . Right CuarJ C, E, I Iarpx ............................................................ Left Cu rd II. I. Scott . . . . 5ufr)j uic W. Mtitn , Swinlilnle 1921 Record M(f«r.......................... . 32; Columbm Y“ .............................10 Mercer , , .... 20; Georgia TecJ .............................10 Mercer ... 31; Auburn 35 Mercer . . 16; Crhimbui 4'Y' 37 Mercer.............................7; Georgia..................................26 Mercer ... . 16', Georgia ...................................44 Mercer ... .... 41; Georgia Tcclr ............................Ift Mercer 21: Vindcfbill ..............................13 Mercer............................. 20; Univemly of CluitUflon a.................27 Mercer ........ 18; Nadiville Rambler ...................... . 25 Mercer . . . .....................9; VanJwbill................................20 Mercer 20; Tenncuee.................................20 Mercer ...........................26: UniwerMlj,' of Challanooga ...... 15 Mercer...............................16; Mk« “Y“ -.......................37 Mercer............................. .30; Soulb Carolina ... .... 25 Mercer . ... . ..................25; Kmiucly Slate . ........................ 49 Ragf fw tmmlnJ fifty-fv ' The CuuiJron Mercer University THE 1921 VARSITY TEAM Pafe one hunJttd fit ly vc A . o„ r-1 hundred fifty-tii ' ? CoBNEG. ON Qu ET aOif JVnrtf ' At TN 7t T ' 7yjr ’ h £ cn - Page one A uniJVeii jfffip-nfr n huitdfeJ sixty THE MERCER CLUSTER WASHINGTON 0. C. ENVIES MERCER'S CHEAT FUTU 6H ETAVtRI® sjuntjiaBH CO'iEES: wtifl iumism fOMA 1EAM SCMUS HIT YOUMG SPEECHES F06 HICH n LAW JOURNUETS MffittR SHEET i WITH MAW50' vO:.KNI tv SROTBEMK® Page i nc hundred uity-afte Speaking of Dormitories ,S we unior dwell in retrospect upon Victor Hugo's Acncid wt try la fun down the ’'Derm'' [Mil and unravel ill mraning, blit In save our ygung livci we tannol connect llie old Jafmui Viidi wlr modern institution , lor il (here n any Hunt A dormitory 1 not like, il a sleep. However, we 1 Kiymolognli did our mlrin.JJ '.l, Jind thr nrnril we I «lid gel ill iKp technical wi) bedlam. A Dam is n young upheaval of architecture divided into punverou nail and designed lo bestir llic inmate of MV Intel |r 1u l IOO- Here live rah prowl about lor 111mr.il herw, but .■-.«.t.inlly run rnlo a lurking leap and are flattened ou( In W degree, in the lune of ,1 young scantling. I hereby ttreonung the holi «orni pari ol ihr Sophs did. Herr (lie Soph, the wuetl fool of all. hruthe up far hir Wesleyan CMW or kick hunt?I( alter an unsuccesslut haltle in the Dempsey DugOUt. where nvi i r ■ good as a mile il you are in your I.11I dime and no cat fare IS «vailable Here also the junior spreads his array ol feminine hkencsiri, Pliner Albert vani, and Palter (lairllc), and compose! reams ol mvnsehsr which liter become the current periodical at live various neighboring irmale asylums rWJ it IS bow heir elw lull here ibsl our lordly lenrors slowly come la realiie what intellectual runt 1 they arr, and wuh lltal they had saved all thoir rails which they chunked in thr mrw hall, (or the days h roane when n pitiful word hnmrwatd wont tap the rash register and when lll.it tender ol those periumed epistles is clirwitig the r.-g about a new lid hce liUhp) chanced on clown the lieauly parlor way, Vsiven aikcd why we omit live place of itndtes and books and claim and everything Fmm osir diiseitalum. wr can only reply lh.it brevity ol lime and space permits only the fricti in the c ur ,m j ms theory and then why mar a literary -.erm With such Uniccming truck anyhow. Ol comsr now that we flop down to dorr in ihcw barrnrki a few out of each twenty-four hours. ,ind they are osir hotel, home rnd hootch hangar, we cannot fully mitre lire beauty and chains of thr old barn Wr wantonly carve our jiIiiIh impubes on the woodwork. I IMS the trash earn around lor eaercise and symphony, make neat etchings cm thr lolly columns of oUr athletic overcomings, and in general make a usual rough-house h« k like rt morgue But «von we will have to run in on the run the fen ol live way (the 10ft pari will blow out), and our weiner corporations and legal monopolies will l.urdrn our intellectual selves Then it will lie that the old dorm will loom up in nur londeil ol mem cries, that its balered doors and ihailered windows Will seem gates of pearl, and We Will long to 'Ile down m ihc ‘green’ pitltim once more, rear back «1 a stool, hang osir feet on the mantel, pull on the old corn ctsb, Sing the Learning Proces '' behind the trunk, and join in that mlrrminablr rsv:on ol bull lhal permrales our college abode, knocks the prdagogun loose, ar.d lain ruin llir world. Uncuimrv ” f3v t one kunJifJ inly'tar. Page une hundred Msty- lt fi 7W Clf Page une hunJreJ itMly-fter The Cauldron, Mercer JJtttverstty 'u(r giK hunJldl sixty-fiv GOING TO BUILD OR PAINT? WE FURNISH EVERYTHING WITH WHICH TO BUILD OR PAINT A HOUSE Get Our Prices Ref ore Placing Your Order WILLINGHAM SASH AND DOOR COMPANY MACON. GEORGIA The Cauldron Mercer University REIDSVILLE. GEORGIA, ADVERTISEMENTS Reidsville Cotton THE TATTNALL Warehouse BANK liartlf With the Heme ToE'i Bended Under U. S. W Act. People Jo.s. W. Smith. Manager }■ V. KeLLV. President EL C. Collins. Pitc-Prttideni Reidsville, Ga, M Lanciors. CniAiVr O. M. Copps, As.-vtanl Cathier SUMERFORD DRUG REIDSVILLE BANK COMPANY Deposits Insured DRUGS TOILET ARTICLES R, ) RocEBS. President CIGARS W, C. Malik, Cashier Reidsville, Ga. Reidsville. Ga, THE TATTNALL JOURNAL TATTNALL Establish IB 1879 HARDWARE CO. Always Boosting THRIFT. PROGRESS H J. B tWTOSI, A jinapj-r EDUCATION t.. M Rhodes. Editor amt Omer Reidsville, Ga. Reidsville, Ga. The Cauldronr Mercer University I MACON'S OWN ALMA MATER All Macon is Proud of Grand Old Mercer the Beloved Untverstty is Nearest Our Hearts TO REFLECT THAT LOVE AND TO BE WOR- THY OF THE TRADI LIONS OF THE HISTORIC INSTITUTION OF LEARNING IS THE DUTY OF EVERY MERCER MAN NOTHING COMMANDS RESPECT SO MUCH AS A GOOD APPEARANCE And Fine Clothes Are tiie Outward, Visible Expression of An Ixward. Spiritual Grace Neels Furnishes Just the Bight Note in College Clothes, from Freshmen to Seniors JOS. N. NEEL COMPANY On ? Price to Everybody Th e Cauldron Mercer JJntverstty STYLISH NEW SUITS FOR SPRING Small wonder that the college men are imprest! wilh I he clothes they see at this store, Our specialty is 'Better clothes and better furnishings.'1 made of the best fabrics and finished to standards of quality which only skilled manufacturing can give The new Spring Suits for men are here, ready for inspection. oil'll see no better Suits than these this season. Brisk, yet dignified in style, and of the finest Wool fabrics obtainable, tailored according to the most exacting list of specifications known in the clothing industry, A combination that insures the finest ready-for-service clothes. LET US SHOW THEM TO YOU BURDEN. SMITH COMPANY AW Sh'rti, AW- Ties, AW Halt, AW Socffs, AW Sheet, Nets Drcu Actatotits WOOD-PEAVY FURNITURE CO. Suttsfuctton or Your Money Back MACON, GEORGIA The Only Exclusive Candy Store In Macon WE HAVE TWO STORES NOW CASON'S CANDY CITCHEN 226 Cotton Avenue 310 Second Street MACON. GEORGIA The Cauldron Mercer University CLOTHING FOR THE COLLEGE MAN THAT SATISFIES In (duality, in Service, lit Price F. C. BENSON COMPANY THE MERCER 1921 CLASS RINGS WERE MADE BY DIEGES CLUST JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS 20 JoKn Street New YorU AN ORGANIZATION built to give complete, effi- cient and intelligent service to the druggists of the Southeast. J. B RILEY DRUG CO. MACON. GEORGIA A. G. RHODES AND SONS Complete House Furnishings 616 Cherry Si. Macon, Ga. Telephone 694 Maton's Bns s Furniture Store Ki)r(i :sri;it iiiiomm.ii i «1 Ml IIV Hrarhn|rr. S, V. lunill) .i tin lunnil- - Tii •■■ISli mill i i.nmniUriiNiii nm iruiun niih IHi- 11«l Hnm f 111 «In IH.I mil N.‘vr T.hIo- unmilK. i iuim j In (he Kntflfh Ull'lr, IM - hnl ami 'cfa niallf? W.«y riiurdi 1ll iiiir '( Oirlrakiran Ullilcv unit Kii l. |r.ny r l|nriHHiH« nml rnirucral TIU'.il.' y. It.'H- ntu.i j-:.iui' i lui iii.i niiii.it nti.i i’ii.i.™. ■.■niijr ■ tti Hsiun nn'i lt« tun . ■Inm-li i in Bn ulion «nil i Wnl. irhelcr ..1 -i ilv.i. Mulpnmi. irint.iiiii min ii.irJ.ic. lilii'L riiiiii uml Iiaw llnir ill. . ■ 1.ll r ny f tlf.il villi in. wlHi mrrtl iniMlrrn riiuiluffuinr Arcruiliv - i:lk i r| mill mliin ri. m■ tcriifri- -if Ii 1' mniiCrd nt ra.|iiii1i...n ■mil lieiim ji M.Th. Tor riircJal «ruilinih n’wrk. tliH Clnl li'i-fur - Iht.iuielL ti— t-.-m I'v iiii'ii vf lairwst ar-d imwrr IliH'lir'.li’r, ,i luiiunfiil am) tiii'.ii' Hy tif siuny vmiHin i.r mu «mu anti iihilniiilinnu'- wink. «rime rhun-lir mill «hia -iii.i tit-lli- i.rHai'liit I'nlUOil .i|i| inllilllilm l.ir ubscrV |r.n mhI iKirm i| iiiiiiit in rhurin rand cluni’ aide sunk AIT rnurn- in llir 1 'nIvr.roUy iif Jturti■ rf(«r av.unit'll- in Nrntinjir)' mudi-nkt I’r.rimii.imlirnni’ ’..If..rail’d l||iii«rra«rj i lie II Ini 1.1’ 'III 1' I.hin. ldill.il f bl- tin r 1 IUrln.ur, rmlih-nl. -i J. 11 A. Smith Watson Fine Job Printing 1 7 Poplar Street Telephone 374 MEET ME AT NEW YORK CAFE A Good Plate to Put P j, pArw J, H. Akdhm 314 Second Street THE MANAGEMENT Is Greatly Indebted to Our Advertisers SO ARB YOU Patronize Them The Cauldron Mercer University Quality Work The Pictures far the 1921 Cauldron Made from Photos Taken By D. A. Warlick Son OUR WORK STANDS ON ITS MERIT 117 Cotton Avenue Telephone 767 MACON, GEORGIA Cauldron Mercer University SNAPPY SHOES For College Men Next to Hotel Hem ft Kji The Macon Shoe Co. 361 Third Street Ada ms Broj. Co. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Gold Leaf Flour and White House Coffee Felcphonc 312 EAT TABLE QUEEN BREAD Melts Sanitary Baking Corp. 452 First Street Macon. Georgia IF YOU WOULD SUCCEED One Would Succeed Financially He Must Learn the Value of a Bank Account No person tan cither live a full lilt or reach success by himself. Back of a successful life is Ihr co-operation of other lives and many agencies. A bank account in the Fourth National Bank of Macon, in addition to its own strength, gams for its owner the aid and CO-Qp T£tico of Central Georgia 5 Largest National Bank FOURTH NATIONAL BANK MACON. GEORGIA BESSIE TIFT COLLEGE FORSYTH, GEORGIA Some Reasons You Should Patronize Bessie Tift College I. Because of the Christian type of womanly character lhat is stressed and upheld in every phase of (he college activity. 1, Because the college :t rives to provide thorough instruction in every depart- ment offered, and to impart that culture which is made p?rfecl through the realities of the religion of Jc u$ Christ. 3. Because the range of subjects offered is sufficiently varied to meet the demands of a practical and a progressive age. and at the same time enlict the interests ol any wide-awake girl. 4. Because of the marked presence of that silent and unconscious force which is commonly called campus atmosphere,” a factor which has so much to do in making or marring the individual character, a factor which makes college life homelike, real, and happy, 5. Because every community in Georgia knows that the Bessie Tift graduate returns a hundredfold every sacrifice offered to make her educat.on possible, 6. Because Bessie Tift believes in the future as she rejoices in her past history. She would symbolize herself what she would inculcate in her students that the Golden Age does not lie in the past, lhat her best and brightest and their bert and happiest is yet to he. For Catalog and Illustrated Booi[tet. Write J. H. FOSTER. A.M. D.D.. President _________________________________________________________________jj The Cauldron Mercer University TATTNALL SQUARE PHARMACY Near the Campus STATIONERY, DRINKS, CIGARS NORRIS AND BLOCK'S CANDIES All Especially for Mercer Boys And Their Friends Phones 2691 and 2226 “As M ercer Wi ns, We Win” 1 ---------------- ------------------------ E. G. JACOBS DRUG CO. Optvafwig Three Store E, G. Jacobs Main Slow Central Pharmacy College Hill Pharmacy The Luther Williams Banking Company Opr n All Day, 9 a m to 6 pm. r t PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Your Annum Will Be Wclcomt Coiner Cotton A'enue and Cherry Siren Genuine Economy |t not :i much a qurtiion 1' the price paid for an article i it A the real value tecured in return (or the ecpendituie The dependably uniform excellence of •|u al ily, wholoenr purity and satisfying Roodneit of RICHELIEU FERN DELL AND BATAVIA QUALITY FOODS make them rami desirable because every item picked under ih-t r branch ii worth it price without eiceplion. Recaure of their sheer goodnen these food of i|ualtly ait consumed to dir la l par- ticle there it no w ule. Si. 11 i by leading (fiorert in all irrlino I of ilii country. llvty have won fa or with dis- criminating rontumert. The ever increasing use of RiArSieu. Femdell and Batavi-i Qdal'tV Food by careful buyeis u t'lf bt-tl evtdnce of their ummi.il worth. Sprague. Warner Co, Citiww THE HOTEL LANIER WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD ROOM WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD DINNER- WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST SERVICE OF EVERY KIND COME TO SEE US Mercer Students and Their Friends arc Always Welcomed at Our Hotel Y W, Hooks, Manager THORPE’S STYLE HEADQUARTERS FOR THE YOUNG MAN PARTICULAR IN THE SELECTION OF HIS WEARING APPAREL AND DESIRING STYLE COUPLED WITH QUALITY fiiir f of every sate a 3ouhle Caafanlee of Satisfaction, that of the manufacturers a mi also ourselves. EXCLUSIVE MACON DEALERS FOR SOCIETY BRAND ADLER ROCHESTER STYLEPLUS Clothes for Men Nettleton, Florsheim, Thorpe 5 Special Shoes R. S. THORPE y SONS Style Headquarters for Particular Men and Boys CHERRY STREET, MACON. GEORGIA The Cauldron Mercer University WHEN YOUR EYES REST UPON THIS PAGE I In: Business Management of the Cauldron have insisted upon my pur- chasing this |wgc as an advertisement of Mercer UniversJy. Il is not .i ques- lion of money, because (he Pruiduil cf Mercer University Mould gladly give the cmount charged simply as an expression of his interest in the rucce s of this r-maikohlc student publication, hut Mr. (. artcr insists that advertising pays, end that the purchase of this page is a good investment. This will b true if you, my dear gentle reader, will carefully peruse everything that is printed on the page. Assuming dial your intere;:I has been secured and that you Want (o know what I have to say to you, I continue. Gentle reader, and here I assume that you are a member of the gentle sex, I am compelled to ;.iy to you (hat there are but two oppurlunities now of your entering Mercer University and enjoying the companionship of her stu- dents and the benefits cf the instruction Which her able faculty give. These two opportunities are to be found in the -School of Law and in the summer quarter, which begins June I 3th, However, your interest is r.ol wholly selfish and I am sure that you wish lor your brothers, not to mention any other relations that you may have, to know of the benefits acd to enjoy the privileges which Mercer University offers. What are these? I lie College of Liberal Arts and -Sciences, manned by a scholarly and able faculty; the School of Christianity, organized this past year, giving thirty-six special courses needed by young men entering the min- istry: the School of ( ommerce, preparing young men who aspire to be business executives, training them for great commercial reiprnsibilitves: the School of Jounudirm, in which Wc seek to develop those who are destined to mould pub- lic opinion in future years; the School of Education where young men are fitted not merely lor the profts'ion of teaching, but to become principals and superintendents cf schools and professors m colleges, and the School of Law. Life at Mercer University js one continuous round of intellectual enjoy- ment linked with those normal and satisfying social pleasures that make the days of youth the hrppicst of all. Hie expenses arc surprisingly low. .Some of our students arc living for le:s and meeting all expenses incident lo !h -r Tay at Mire r University than they spent for living alone before they came, I lie-fact is, the high cost of living is higher than the cost of higher education. If this page is really a paying investment you will write to m . making further inquiries. Address THE PRESIDENT, care The Cauldron Ml Re hr University, Macon, Ga. The Cauldron. Mercer JJdiversity Raines Barber Shop 12 EXPERT BARBERS MANICURIST TUB AND SHOWER BATHS PRESSING WHILE YOU BATHE B. R RAINES 410 Cherry Street Macon, Georgia The Cauldron Mercer University SHORTER COLLEGE ROME. GEORGIA An Institution of High Grade for the Education of IVotm'n, Attention Is Directed to the f'otlondng Points 1. No preparatory student admitted, 2. Fifteen units required lor entrance. 3. No irregular students, under eighteen year of age. Admitted. 4. Its degree is recognised by the leading universities ol this country. 5. Ninety per cent of its students during 1920-21 were applicants for the degree. 6. Its buildings a re fireproof; not a dollar of insurance is earned upon arty of (hem. 7. All l rd rooms connected with study and private bath. 8. A catalog with full information will be furnished upon Application. A. W. VAN HOOSE, President PERSONS, INC A MODERN DRUG STORE 562 564 Cherry Street Phones 3577, 3578. 1681 Motorcade Delii'ciii AGENTS FOR WHITMAN'S CANDY READ THE MACON NEWS CENTRAL GEORGIA'S GREATEST DAILY By So Do mg You Get AJJ the News While It Is Nems Full Associated Press service, a complete compendium of slate news and all local happenings. If you are not already a subscriber Phone 1223 7he Cauldron Mercer University CLOTHING. HATS. SHOES, SHIRTS HABERDASHERY Boys, wc have vvhal you waul in Men's Wtiling Apparcd al prices that Sdlibfy ROSS-LEA COMPANY 559 Cherry Street Telephone 951 NONE SUCH DAIRY LUNCH 310 Second Street Famous for its Waffles, Delicious Hot Calces, and Everything Else to Eat WE CLOSE ON SUNDAY! 1 he Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Louisville. Kentucky Scrll of 32 (Hfn September 20, 1921. Uscnllrnl r,|uipHwnl; abli- .and progrfcuivr faculty; wide ranqr ol theological study. 1 uilion flee; rifirnvi moderate Spatial linanri.il aid for ludenti requiting such a nulant?. Full information and catalogue up.ni iccpMrsi L. Y. MULLINS, resident EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING CALL 931 GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP We Call for and Deliver Your 5 rofs Mulberry Slrect Next to Chapman‘s Pharmacy The Cauldron jVf ercer University The Merctr University System of Colleges and Secondary Schools MERCER UNIVERSE! V. Macon, Ga. Rufus W. WiAvid, Tn ID . DP. President A t l daf(J 1 Iillrgr foi men, mill |Hiityf«ilu,ilr work in Ijn, tunmrpi c, Education. Chrmtumiij «lid Jnurn iliim BESSIE III J COLLEGE Forsyth, Ga. J I t. Fosrtft, D.D., President A Standard Collegr fen Women BRLU lON-PARKER INSTITUTE. Mount Vernon, Ga. L. S. Ei. niiF.ri. A.IT, President An Accredited Four-Y iir 11.(1. School. Doing Work tor Which College Credit n Cr.cn LOCUST GROVE INSTITUTE, Locust Grove. Ga. Cuvni Guv, M A.. President Ah Acexrd.trd High School Doing Cue Ynt of College Wo k MARY PT WILLINGHAM SCHOOL Blue Ridge, Ga. V t- Cutts. D.D.. PrciiJtnt A Standard High School (or Gill Sojipurlrd by thr Bapli.t W.imin Mi i OCtary Unroll f Georgia NORMAN IN- Him Norman Park. Ga. L. H, Browning, A.B.. Press Jem An Accredited I ligh St boot Doing Some College Work GIBSON MERCER ACADEMY. Bowman, Ga Lwwn E Brown. A.B., President An Accredited Four Year I ligli Sr haul HEARN ACADEMY. Cave Spring, Ga. J, B. Sullivan, A B PrniJmi Thr Olden In.lilul.on of Academy Grade Under Control of Southern Baplul PIEDMON T INSTrrOTE. Wmcross, Ga, W' C CARLTON, AH. President An Accrediled High School Doing Some College Work BLECKLEY MEMORIAL INSTITUTE. Clayton, Ga. M I-: Snow. A. .. President CHATTAHOOCHEE HIGH SCHOOL, Clermont, Ga. J. W. Al) U5, A it , President HIAWASSEE At ADEMY! Hiawassee. Ga. C. L, CanitK, A B.. Prt sident BLAIRSVIELE INSTITUTE. Blair-sville, Ga. I., T. CHHLSTtM Hf.n. A R.. Freiijfirf NORTH GEORGIA BAPTIST COLLEGE. Morgan ton. Ga. M C. LurrtJ'oftti, A.B.. President the- Baph i. o| Georgia u| poit these whuc.lt, making through them a Ofilrih«ilir.n to the civk. cducrlmnal and religrour development .it (be Comm..It wealth loo Krr t In be eitimaled Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary SEMINARY MILL. TEXAS An institution Riving all the regular theological studies—Greek. Hebrew, Systematic I heology. Homiletics, Cliuicb History, and so on, needier with strong departments m Evangelism. Religious Education, Gospel Music. A complete department of Woman's Missionary Training, preparing both, men and women ior all sorts of Christian service in the home land and in foreign fields. A strong department of correspondence and extension, a strong, schol- arly faculty, a large student body of more than 600, a spiritual, evangelistic, missionary atmosphere, and splendid equipment. A great chance for hard study and many opportunities for effective service in the practical fields of Christian life. A summer term from May 31 to July 6. For further information write to L. R. SCARBOROUGH. D.D., President FOR THE BEST IN PICTURES, FRAMES AND ART GOODS SEE W. L. WILLIAMS 107 Cotton Avenue Tf.lf.phone 58 Diplomas Out Specialty RIES AND ARMSTRONG WatdlCS, Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry and Silverware ftcfrtrfr c Goods Only Phonf. 836 315 Third Street Macon, Ga. The Cauldron Mercer University Everything for the Office McCLURE OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Phone 903 560 Mulberry St. Macon. Georgia Bumuch Phtinn; J431, 3083 RctnJrncr Phraic: 3950-L3 C. A. Yarbrough DENTIST 05-506 Citizen «i«1 Southtm Bant Bid . Cencrct Practice and Dental X-Ray Worf( Macon. Georgia DRINK IN BOTTLES Macon Coca-Cola Bottling Co. OUR SPECIALTY I llir cXimin.iltuT of the rj-n without di- lilihg dir pupil . Tlir mull nr n«ir «- curate and wilhoul iajunoet rlle. lt In the eye . J. H. SPRATLING Optometrist and Optician 652 Cherry Si. Macon. Ga. MACON NATIONAL BANK “The Danlf of Personal Service LOH’S CAFE Edward Loii, Prop. Mercer Men and Their Friends Welcome Here Patronise We ate prepared to lake care of your special dinner patties in private dining rooms Our Advertisers On Mulberry Street near Georgia Casually Building The Cauldron. Mercer University WESLEYAN A STANDARD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN You Go to College But Once. In the Selection of an Institution Consider That I V nlrynn is noted because il ij l3w oldest al l!ie colleges for women 2. Il ii open only lo «lie gratluair of accredited high k hoots. and has a itudcnt body of choice young wnrorn, 1. Il ranks with iKr strongest college in the South end it diploma is reeogrired by trading UDiermlin of the nation, A In balh the ichool of liberal .iris and m the school of fine in, the r |iujinw-nl ii excel- lent in every particular. furmihing the beir tcitniifk iaboratoney. a library of 8.000 volumes, studios for instruction in piano, violin anil pipe organ, V It faculty arc men and women uf highest allaintnenI, hav.ng had special training fee Mibjreti taught. 6. A ‘Iinna athletic atioetaliofi. field sports. a «real gymnasium and a splendid swimming port I, all unde i a ■otnprtent direclor, help lo make Write van's remark,ih!e health record. 7. Democratic ideals, student government, friendly association of Students and teachers make a perfect home life, 8 The college standi for religious education and makes of supreme unportinrr the highest ideals of moral character. 9. The hiilory of Wesleyan has been great, her future will be greater. 10. Tic roles arc reasonable. For Catalogue, Address WM. F. QUILL IAN, Preside nl PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS flUlKFIMFt EN RTWIN V 9LLEK5E TIMMVTIL 5PC ;mLl5T5 'WllWt trrawwwy . THE- 5WTM 9VH nnp twjafrvfcn j 1 n«t tflVIPW By J i Tnnc.'.'Ti ?fi nnp i' i JlSPIBIUi T ° J I1! Kt T Tt-aS-XfT r-,; J I J I J | 5tMc i5 rr r I ( «U-frGEr? ..J OUR RECORD FOR THIS SEASON A-lahanvi I1 orr r; CoUrip'. Ml|K'p-- I ’r■. M - T I' jii r lt ity. (.'fii'.ir-1‘, ..I XlnKim-i, I.?« I -.'I n.i u[:i 1r t’nivcMty, Rtfn :iiclum Sooihren l iXv. I Inward C • •-£? S|irinc I Iril C !i .. W-V-. ;m IVI-vr. !!•■ .- i T|ft Collopc, Golf Coa-l Miiilar) Ac rji.-my. Alijm.l l jirls Tcihijit ,1! I: -i iMr. M. 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