THE The source of this uncorrected OCR text may be viewed as a digital facsimile at: http://fax.libs.uga.edu/ OF YOUR PRESENCE IS REQUESTED AT THE GENERAL COURT OF THE SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA GUEST SPEAKER -- BILLUPS PHINIZY SPALDING WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY THIRTEENTH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTY OGLETHORPE CLUB SAVANNAH SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M sUPPER WILL BE SERVED AFTER THE MEETING PLACES WILL BE RESERVED ONLY FOR MEMBERS MAKING RESERVATIONS ON THE ENCLOSED CARD PLEASE WEAR INSIGNIA OR ROSETTE H. TAYL:)E COMPTON SECRETARY SAVANNAH GEORGIA WORK by WlLUAM STANTON FORBES at RABUN COUNTY PUBUC LIBRARY, CLAYTON, GEORGIA U.S.A. 30525 OPENING 3 P. M. SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 28, 1980 4 - 6 weeks EVERYONE INVITED FREE "BUEN HUMOR" "STILL WATERS" SINCE 1935 - '39 - '65 designed built W.S.F. with Ellen Jean two daughters 3 granddaughters with neighbor craftsmen "OUR SABINE FARM" TALLULAH FALLS, GEORGIA 30573 NYE FIELD ROAD TALLULAH MOUNTAIN Cobb St. Athens, Georgia Gallery CONFERENCE of the SOUTHEASTERN NINETEENTH-CENTURY STUDIES ASSOCIATION t Emory University Atlanta, Georgia May 8-9, 1981 THEME Nineteenth-Century Heroism MAJOR ADDRESSES Professor Avrom Fleishman, Johns Hopkins University Professor Ge_orge Levine, Rutgers University Professor Irving Massey, SUNY-Buffalo Professor Morse Peckham, University of South Carolina Professor Leo Rauch, Ohio State University PAPERS In honor of the Carlyle Centenary, we invite interdisciplinary papers on any aspect of nineteenth-century heroism, whether in art or life: the philosophy of heroism; the degree to which political messiahs, artists, fictional characters, scientists, and thinkers served as heroes; the philosophical and psychological theories of human nature that ruade heroism seem possible and desirable; the very readiness of the people of the time to regard as heroes and heroines not only those brave in battle but also those who achieved a great deal for humanity in other spheres. Contributors may want to consider national heroes, scientific heroes, heroines, theologians as heroes, the anti-hero, as well as the concept of heroism and the self. Papers should have a reading time of no more than  5 minutes and should be accompanied by a stamped, self-addressed envelope if retum of the manuscript is desired. Last date for receipt of manuscripts: March , ,98, Papers may be sent to Sara M. Putzell, Department of English, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332 or Linda G. Zatlin, Department of English, Morehouse . College, Atlanta, Georgia 3o3 4. Publications A special collection of energy-related rides is available in this library for your reference and reading pleas- ure. These authoritative sources con- tain valuable information on every aspect of one ofthe most vital issues of our timeenerg These publications have been made available through a grant from Georgia Power Company This endorsement was given in a public address in the city of Toccoa, Georgia on March 9, 1988, by Rev. NOEL VANDEGRIFT, President of the American Ministers Association, National Headquarters, Greenville, South Carolina.