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riISCBCVANEdys NOTES J I nra nil rrlirl frt cPA sninnc rm again and hope he will ,be; well enough to piay in .me . varsny Trinitygame. j Dr. Manning, says he is 5 one fourth of the team, and we are of the opinion that the-doctor knows a good thing when ie s'e'es it. Bob Gray '96, Cliff Carroll '96, Mitchell 'qO, Honeycutt, Turner and Hmham. W. A. 'as. have returned from the Raleigh Fair. ' ""' : p. uVVhv did Dockery spend so much time and money at the side shoO with the red curtains?" ; B. "He ..went to see the snakes.' (?) 4 ; . ; Miller (reading Latin): "I am completely clone for now, : Prof. H. " (as"' the bell rings): 'That's right, Mr. Miller." And then the. class laughed.. i Prof., Alderman has received an appropriation of $100 to buy books UUi JHo ucpai uncut. , , fc," work and should inspire all the nlumni to better efforts. ' We have been informed that there is some mistake as to the persons represented in the King's Mountain affair. Can the gentle man from Mooresville throw any light on the subject ? , . . u , : I ne uase ua.u men uvt uww gymnasiunr and '. Memorial Hall. ; Now that they have it, why do we never see: them use it? Capt. Robertson should pay more atten tion, to' this. ITte northern glee clubs, are sing ing "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup"' this season and it is a drawing card . with . them. ,. The S'Andover club, announces the, fact 'that they are the ' first glee club to sing it. We would remind them that our club learned it from the original manuscript, it having been composed by our musical director, Prof. Harrington., . The Manager of the foot ball team has made arrangements for a special. train to Durham for the game with Trinity , next Saturday. He has arranged for. a. ten per cent , reduction on the price of the tickets .; to all paid up Members of the Ath letic 'Assoc These reductions must be small of course since the management is under , very - heavy expense, but whenever it t becomes possible the members will have full benpfif of the reduced prices. The Mnnnfrement must know by Friday noon liow-many are going that he may order the proper num- hnr f( rnlioc frr ih V.nttnOrtaDic accomodation of all the passengers. : r'CLASS FOOT BALL, There is no better way t secure the development of new material and at the same time encourage and strengthen class spirit than by inter-class contests at foot ball. Every one who witnessed Friday's game between the Law Glass and Scrub Team will readily see the benefits of the same and join us in saying that for snap, grit and hard rushing the game was as noticea ble, as any played here in some time. ' After much hard work on both sides the game was called with the significant score of 6 , and 6. We would be glad to see match games between the other classes. Why not arrange the Seniors and Sophomores for a tug in the near future? Other institutions have regularly, organized class teams which engage corresponding teams of other collges. This certainly could be introduced to advantage here for judging from Trinity s team, she can easily put out enough' good men to form a nucleus for a class eleven which would give one of ours as much as it desired. It is well worth the time and trouble to attend to such a series of games, for here new men can re ceive training in a milder form than would be possible were they man ipulated by such men as "Kirk," "Pete," "Fergy" etc. Encour agement would also be. given to those individuals who now on ac count of timidity refrain from ex hibiting their superior powers to the motley assembly of onlookers. EXCHANGES. - We greet the Wake Forest Student with much pleasure Quite a read able and entertaining Magazine. They also seem to sutler irom iacK of financial support. A very-disgraceful thing occurred at the University of Virginia during the foot ball game between Penn sylvania State College and that University. During a scrimmage one of the Pennsylvania players was unmercifully slugged by out siders. Although Virginia's Captain and manager offered the humblest anolodes and gave up the game, yet it cannot 'but reflect badly, ...... 1 J Jl not only on that institution, out me South in general. .We cannot blame. Northern teams for not com ing, south any more. There is universal regret, in the South that such an occurrence should have ever taken place. It injuresathlet w nnd more than that it is so con trary to our boasted hospitality and chivalry. R. R. Eason, '91, is teaching in Texas. FOOT BALL GAMES LAST. SAT . : URDAY. , Naval Academy, 28; U. of Vao. Princeton, 46; Cornell, 'O. Yale, -50; Orange A. A., 0. West Point, 12; Amherst, 0. C. G. Foust, '88, has a flourish ing school at Abiline, Tex. Prof. Holmes, of the State Sur vey, spent some time on the Hill ast week. Mr. Currie, '94, has gone home 0 attend to his brother, who is quite sick. J. C. Braswell, '90, and J, M. Sherrod, '88-90, are in the tobacco manufacturing business at Rocky Mount, N.- C. Mr. W. P. M. Currie has resigned as one of the editors of THE Tar HEEL. His place will be filled at the next meeting of the editors. What has become of the Univer sity Press Association? It should be re-organized, as such an asso- ciation would be ot mvaiuaoie benefit to the University. Steve Bragaw. 'oi "the first and one of the best captains the foot hsin tparn ever had. has been ap pointed as agent of a law agency in St. Louis, Mo. 1 ne oesi wineb of The Tar Heel go with him. Mr n. . Craig. 'Q7. has so far recovered from his recent illness that he was able to go home last week. We hope for him a com plete recovery very soon, so that he may return and resume his studies in college. One fact is noticeable in regard to the advertising patronage of THE Tar Heel is that most of it is from outside towns. The people, hotels and firms of Chapel Hill that derive their support from the University have- never patronized University papers as they should. The students should look into this and patronize only those who patronize University enterprizes. There will be a meeting of the editors of THE Tar Heel Kriday nicrht at 8 o'clock p. m. The meet ing will take place in Mr. Murphy's room. Business of importance 10 be attended to. All the editors are requested to be present, Mr Frank Rav. a young student of Oakland, Cal., is to be ordained soon as a rabbi of the Jewish Church, and will be, it is said, the first of her sex to fill such a place. He studies in the State University and later at the Hebrew union College, at Cincinnati, have been directed to this end. Pvprv old student of the Univer sity should have one of the photos of the University buildings that were taken by Mr. Brown, ot Achpviiip. The picture is nearly KrppfPPt'lonff and shows all the buildings of the University except ua rhemical laboratories and the aymnasium. it is one of the !.0f5ct nirtures we have ever seen, and would be an ornament to any drawing room in ine ouuc The University is badly in need of a new dormitory, and we hope that before many more years pass one will be built. There is room in the present dormitories for about three hundred men. At present about one hundred of the students nave to room in the village. If the attendance at the University in creases as it is expected a dormitory is an absolute necessity. The next legislature would but do the right- thing if they would give us an ap propriation for this purpose. In last Sunday's Neuis-Observer- Chronicle. appeared a call for a game of foot ball between the University and Wake Forest. Evidently the writer who sent in the communica tion had not kept up with the athletic occurences in the State. The University has signified her willingness to meet Wake Forest and will do so with pleasure, but it must be on the conditions named we can only play bona fide students who receive no com pensation for their foot ball services. If the newspapers will permit, only the friendliest relations will exist between these two institutions. At least,. the University -will leave no stone unturned to be at harmony with all. The Normal and Industrial School of Greensboro has received $1,000 from the Peabody fund. It is a nice little contribution to the fund of this institution, and we are glad to note the fact of its receipt. SECURE TICKETS At once for the Special Train on Saturday for Durham. Traces of a prehistoric city have been discovered not far from Zanzibar, Africa. ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING DONE BY- CHAPEL HILL, N. U. DR. W.H. WAKEFIELD. OF WINSTON, N. C Will be at Roberson's Hotel in CHAPEL HILL, on SATURDAY, NOV. as. Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
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