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tv or , K A j if VyA V fy 'Vtv. r ‘ - •5J,yn Al 1 ■ V V S'- T I , X U G V I tfSTg Board of Trustees His F.xckm.kncv. Govkrxor Tiiomas W. Hardwick, Atlanta, Kx-OlHeio. Gkorc.k K. Gorki. Marietta, from the State at I irge. Hknmy D. McDaxiki., Monroe, from the State at l.nrp . Wii.i.iam K. Simmons, Lawreneeville, from the State at Large. .1 amks It. Nkvin. Atlanta, from tl»e State at l.arjir. Aiv.x. A. Lawhkxck, Savannah. First Congressional District. ,1. Kohk.ht Potti.k, AI tinny, Seeomt Congressional District. I,. Ci. Cot?xon.. Amerietis, Third Congressional District. Hknhy U. Goktciih’ . Cotnmtms, Fourth Congressional District. Ci.ark Howki.i., tlnnta. Fifth Congressional District, i.ovu Ci.kyki.axd. Griffin, Sixth Congressional District. Joskkii M. It row x, Marietta, Seventh Congressional Ditrict. Marcos 1 McWhortkr, Athens, F.ighth Congressional District. Howard Thompson. Gainesville. Ninth Congressional District. Uuwdrk iiixir.Y. Augusta. Tenth Congressional District. •Ioiix W. Hkxxktt, Wnveross Kleventli Congressional District. Dodi.ky M. Hoc.iu.s. Danville, Twelfth Congressional Distriet. Hoe.ii .1. it owe.. At tie ns, Resident Trustee. Harry Hodohox, Athens, Resident Trustee. Gkorc.k Fostv.r Pkamody. New York, Life Truster, hv Special Art of the General Assembly. Natiiaxiki. K. Harris. Macon. Chairman of tlie Board of Trustees of tlir School of Technology, F.x-Offieio. Richard B. Rosski.i., Winder, President of the Board of Directors of the Georgia Normal and Industrial College, Kx-OlUeio. Pktv.r V. Mkmhhm. Savnnnaii. I resident of ttu Board of Commissioners of the Industrial College for Colored Youths, F.x-Otticio. A. S. Hardy. Gainesville, President of the Board of Trustees of the North Georgia Agricult- ural College, F.x-Offieio. B. S. Mii.i.kk. Columbus, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the State Normal School, Kx- Officlo. •L mk Coxnkr. Cartersville, Clmirnian of the Board of Trustees of the College f Agriculture, Kx-Ollicio. Kxocii H. Cam.away. Augusta, President of the Board of Directors of the Medical ( ollcgc, K -Officio. u .... Wiu.iam K. Thomas. Valdosta. President of the Board of Truster of me tmniiii Georgia Normal College, Kx-OlUeio. . -T. L. l.ovvoHN. President of the Board of Trustees of Bowden College. 'x Ciuur Mvrpiiy Casducr. Decatur, President of the CDiversity of (»corgi-‘ . 1111,1,1 ° M a Kx-Offieio. Marion L. Brittaix. Atlanta, State Superintendent of Schools. Hkxry 1). McDaxiki.. Chairman. Thomas V. Hr.r.u. Secretary and Treasurer.
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Georgia Daughters of the American Revolution Scholarship Fund LI.l'STRATIVIS of the groat purpose of their splendid organization was the gracious not of the Georgia Daughters of the American Kevolution in presenting to the I’niversity of Georgia n fund of live thousand dollars, the income of which is to l e loaned to worthy young men to aid them in securing an education. The bravery, fortitude and sacrificial spirit of Revolutionary ancestors, passed on from generation to generation, sprang into full flower and fruitage when our gallant (toys were summoned to the colors of the great World War and Iwueath the starry Hag of the Republic went forth to light the battles for the lilierty of mankind. The blood that hallows the rugged slopes of the Argonne adds a hue, fadeless and immortal, to the poppies of Flanders Field, was of the same strain as that which embalmed in the hearts of men the sufferings of Valley Forge, and through its sacrificial libation on lilierty’s altar made possible the great government under which we live. To this active and effective organisation of noble and beloved Georgia women the t'ni-versity of Georgia deems it not only genuine pleasure hut also a proud privilege to express its thanks in behalf of those Georgia Ikivs who throughout all the years to come are to be recipients of this generous assistance and its grateful appreciation of the thoughtfulness and loving spirit that guided them to the decision to thus honor the memories of our gallant sons, who. with the unswerving fidelity to duty and with valor unsurpassed, illustrated u|M n the sanguine fields of battle the dauntless bravery of Georgia manhood, and wove around the khaki uniform of the American soldier fadeless glory of immortality.
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