"IT A THE AR HEEL I! 0- & !" t i i J i. a or University oftNoYW r 01tai 'u" n - i "'t' 1 1 : I I . ' ' : ' ! . .....,. ! an afcMdgnQliayiN.i.'our). ti)i(Y :..)o -. .. W, E. Darden.. is Dnncioa & the auspiceJ-ot.tteVUTOFty Vine Reids villi I,' C' graded o Athletic Association aevotea tonne- erests of.thepersfe!g!g, rvvi T?t , - .'' I mMm contain MHTOnll .pI1.; tooc'cifftncjJ ittithe University- and- MU&nwm 7xi fcjtiK v.ti -s-rjt j Space will be assijeUW'theH peftfiirtirlg t'dtHe'adrttenfi and, A brief account eaclrweefdMb'f fhe Uteri i W. (tfitt.fm linnet! I.D lr i ' fe? w-orld' "vfth'pKM, atletftibh nt lit,.) yl JLmmle Baird; rherjsu in. 992 is- nowv engaged i liwi businessoirnttfte. state .tof Washingfoh; . niirI ;s 1, 59. r. m. barker is, secretary and Treasur. of .the.Times Cotof Richmond, ya. , , l ft ,U3 KJlf lot ,'0v'51 Uiu L'OtOI 'vF.llLff Willcoxj ;A';!B. lr' isiteach-; in&in tM'-Gfadedlfiofioof tatfiqri-. nettesvilJe, S!)C.ult Lni: .mt5l,i , ceptea a posiuon om Tooeka. Kan. . V. . .. ,t - I fJf riiliftt .e-y .J i .u i Sl Palnler . palrjbple, A. B.90;," js- tea.cning: in;inemrrjDyTenan. uign and f.'gH Wottef, tiaeMi; nis, etc. w, 'A'lt'sdflel,1 PA:s6nabJ anil ,-!gWfirtt;eafilvwt I ' 'Tttif urn rt'vin l '6p li ' 'Ivftrf'aMendvar'iH 'fulfjtfcU ,.fni-.it i-r:n:S P. k i KirfH? tv. fi i! fef.itant'sAvAl -Mec?der at'pp, !vijittn;e ofr, arj;i)di?sfnqf;,anony-, aftrc :'qut au; 'ip.rfA..ijia?i, being knpwn!;to jW lV'f, U'hUlVv!H btin'cifnf ."dince, if Jfsired.- '''-'X'rtiKorV vii;ih()ier''tfiat:this is , the-. bel;t, quickest, and surest, mearir.i u wli'h fhey'caiv reach the 'Ji- ri ';;;'';' T 1 1. ':'"'-' - - :'!i,,,n-.i ..-.': 1 . students. For rates see o' ; write "Business Manager of Tar HEEL," Chapel Hill, N. C; or drop him a "card and he will call. University of Va. vs Richmond College 32 to 6. So stands the .score: .What may vve expect? Either that Richmond college has mightily improved or that U. Va. is on the "Retrograde." We re member a score of 40 to 0 last year and take heart as we look future-wards. s OUR YOUNQ (AIiUMMUk 1 1 ?92iSj?J. Guyer,u fteachingcho'vM only -reprfesentatiye .of thextlnivef dtyohafiguVstextehsrvlyiofif:the .turf. )Hehs:al'numi)fer. .of fast -horses' whk;h hayeururir onrrthe northern arid ;western. tracks . for r the? most I part: of the,, racing rea'sbii . !, 'so.' we'are pleased 'to' leim mat AHe(wiTi. Mle'hk'Menei'eU-!. etb'te1pOsltibnr brmofistrltor' 'Lfie:j t '-nl'Rnwi tA . Ii"-?i ' 4 W.lDsle? Akii.lcjiuisUnow , Rrj 11 c il fiip Pjwi!Jei iigH; Pi eg vi.lJsj, ,1 nioq tiniofe to1 attend-lectCifi.s1:' !! f,2fC' 1 r .'jfiri-j' O! .bvi;!fi :p i rxi.. j.. moved, to Danbury, ci..wrtirac tic,'iaw,i.-3j j.TMJJiK. 'to tif---5l ; ! l!-i(i;W;1E,;-Rollias;.BiV '91, aftejr. : spdnainfour .week's at tHe'brlds.'- Kh-anxi nas returnee- to 1 ait- ,-tJi.n-vci '.I e.CWiiruuiis, taw,, -been appointed to aV law.! .derte'M In e 'consulate ahiihghai China, o l r. -; ' l' 1,1 ' ., . ,, ,,'--. Jh,S$yae6: ' S. 'Wills." helps' run; '6k Riffi ttstituternen.bf 7ne- best preparatory sch6ol. in the lie is a coumii ui vv 1n1a.n1 j. duiuclji A-r t n ' 1 00 wno nas recently neen caneu:. iu me Liimr ui vjietrK 111 111c umven. j" 91.. J.j.VLewiSj , has, .entered Jojin . HoRVtev to, ?tudy.-, neology aiid: Mineralogy,-! He - spent, last year at Harvard. ;,. , ,, ; ;93...Chas. F Toms, ; liviilg at Henders nyille, N. C, and passes away his' ' time, ?y practicing law and acting as Assistant , Cashier in a bank. - - . ; '85. Sol. C. Weil, has been ap pointed the Assitant U. S. Attorney for Eastern. North Carolina. The District Attorney is Chas. B. Ay cock '79. . A. W. Long, A. B. '84, formerly Prof, of English in Trinity college N. C. and Wofford college S. C. lias accepted a professorship in the Laweranceville N. J. High School Mr. Long took an advanced course at Harvard last year. u '6itlGeTu:beacJi, is-about trie THETrHIT Hiene'iti;tHe,,Ge3fp0n University.-': '' As DK'Bat'tle graduat rftethmal deaHmnf?6f 'the (iA'iVerV Pertriiva?Hia'8rt- y iasi suimg uns i quite a uih.uij-i rr , L.tMniftb ivvv.n J .- j "merit. ' 'Dr: ISKtitle' pdaated 'm' fhe. time hentdHh1he-l!l.n,o'fiW 'teKfertfjiioym 'woV'1 brrrve'sity cogratil- tilLCS 111111 UIl lllb C1CLL1U11, pi U11115CS f6r M A'riimteSm 'WrMU sitv-Ofl -v'7ft.. M-n. Inrnh .Ri ttle. has; , "been3 AP' !?iY! fi9,.fnaguc-' ty, ad j$ 'sa)(j to.ba Jeuljaiilcae ' The .question irds bp&n) asked by some appjoachedor4:he subject of beor$.Ag Association, ?'What good, will it do me." -It is' almost uselesi to argue" with poe 'iyfiosha ithat never willaked'- wbticypited man, a useful citizenxir-.a.success- ' TuFleacTerr We are" . dependent upotf oQr'fefllows Jforfti&ubest of everything we enjoy and we ' are di!tyfeouha tdHreiji:!ri'l afrrnove merit's - for 'the r-general ! 'gt)od 'ut ybuf uhuesft(M 'Ulis wayujr,D6es :WXthleti,d:Asb6a,tI-benefil.st,he ;Uhvrsity,06elf'fiel . of'studenfe'fo abesner, BVeiiei-',,tTitre: vtrdiim life? '"tibes Mt?bihgn'''eVffferif'fnt6 Mge 111c wnitir 1111 utic uuL-cn miic nuui- -aVurn!arK3'give recreation ' id 'fnmd affa- dy -Dbesit 0$ 11-ege Vpirif J::f3oes4t rrtd -tKl'Aftimni 'arty-mbre closely Hb'-Tieir'alma':rrfa- te'f iHofenHhir'd fTse ut$tt is Wen-KVorthy'oybli most -gfenerbiivs"0 rehVoufagemeh.'';" Give :ybr-tfme Vtdbie'-TWaSuVef'Mr. fjgh1,'' alteh'd ?th:--meefihgs aiVd'put hJtb eVefythin VzealcTtrs'-fifng, hie nncitinn hp Npvvi;-; )h.vrvpr-f' ''l-t lV'j:"! JZt-) 7 VX..J T;. , V. pu-Muip iui luciii'iu cuuvuivc uicia- i.tu,i ic.Luiiuwu u iu;). f,.iii se ves tnat mere - s persona earn. A .MyPWaBAJjliL.r 14!We.leifijtbatsfhe.4.fqxernor;.; ippoj n te d, t ' til e ;:a ca nc; y , , pn. , ; 1 fe ;benclivce;itpdj;y,tbp. re$igatipnof' . Judge; Connor, , cob , ,Battleof 'j ROcky Mount,; ,yho i-a weJl-opwn ' layyer of ,that , section .and; ; ,r,ep,re, sentedjfdgecpmbe in tjie last: Sen ate. . ; .-,m,u : i ; s r, Mr.; Battle comes of ;the , same stock as the" late Hon. William ; H. Battle; Who for many years' adorned the, Supreme courtsof this State and possesses in a high degree the qual ities requisite for judicial station. He is a learned lawyer very; pains taking, and careful, and together with his partner, Hon. B. H. Bunn, has enjoyed a large and lucrative practice. It is time for some aspiring orator to press his claims for Washington Birth day Orator. This position has, heretofore, been filled at the beginning of the term. This year it came from the Philanthropic So ciety. The orator should have been elected at the beginning of the term. ....... . 1 i . . . Still ti the'seif-see'kbrs ilahg :on to' their pltf! questiorV it' sh1' easily ' The Manager -has" a rrahged 'that' ' aU members of the ''association shall be am'itted' tp c'ertaM'anies at' a 're uutcu yi ivy t v iii J v- uvuv wheheveV'. tlie gudria'nfee 'to' b'e ; paid the visiting team is not' too high; , They will have.th'e privilege ' of voting for the, ''President of the As sociation which should be t.pne of the 'highest honors, in the gift, of the students, and all members may rest I assured the management will favor them whenever possible. r '., .' Cultivate college spirit, boys, come out of your shells and help carry the White and Blue to victory. The Hellenian debt has been re duced during the past week to $62. 35, .Mr'. Roberson has about 60 copies on hand that he will gladly dispose of for $1.00 per copy, AH old students arid,' especially, all fra ternity men, should buy a copy. By doing this you will but da'-'your duty. The balance still due Mr, Whitaker must be paid, 'and' paid at once. 1 It "

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