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"7 MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. WINGED KICl IKS. I would I wore a dainty hat Perched lightly on my lady's brow; For then I know I would be worth A darn site more than I am now. There aire now in Connecticut thirty-four schools which pre pare men for college. 'J he universities of Alabama and Tennessee have admitted ladies and it seems probable that the university of Virginia will do likewise. There are in this world 147 educational institutions called universities. The largest is in Paris with 9,215 students, the the next in Vienna, wiLh 6,220 students: the third in Berlin with 5.527. The smallest is a branch of Durham University. Fourah fray College, in sierra Leone, with twelve students and five professors. Ex. The classes in social Patholo gy at Leland Stanford Universi ty, spent some days in studying criminal life in San Francisco. Among other places they visited the jails and house of correction. The college , . yell is . a , purely American invention and is un known in other countries. In England the students simply cheer or scream the name of their college or university, no attempt i .mad. at a rythmica1, measured yell as in this countrv. In a German university a stu dent's matriculation card shields him from arrest, admits him at half price to the theatres, and takes him free to the art galleries. If this evening's telegram Of victory should tell, We'll gather round the bonfire While together we raise . THE BALLET. We wonder at the excellence Attained by the ballet chorus, .. S; gracefully they march and dance And pirouette before us. Still more the wonder seems to spread Until quite universal, Because they never have, tis said, E'en one full dress rehersal. Cynic. Harvard's great foot-ball ihinker, Mr. Deland, has de signed s xty-odd new tricks for the Harvard team. Smith college is about to pub lish a paper which is t o be unique in the college world, from the fact that it will contain no advertisement. A fiend there is who walks this world Whose retort in the main is When e'er you proffer an excuse "Oh Pshaw! agoer 'cicanis." But if the news defeat should be Within that telegram We'll crawl off to our downy beds And only murmur " -" Wisconsin Cardinal. AN EPISODE. They crossed the brook In early ,May. They crossed the brook, One glance he took, With laughter shook, Then turned away, They crosesd the brook In early May. lied and B'uc Leheigh and the University o! North Carolina will play on the Manhattan field in Ne w York City on the 25th inst. This is the first game of any marked importance thathas ever been arranged between a Northern and Southern college in any oi the great foot ball centers. North Carolina is fast becoming the recognized leader in Southern college athletics, and will early receive National recognition. Sewanee Times. OUR YGUNG ALUMNI. R. A. Urquahart. '93, is study ing medicine at the University of Virginia. Thomas S. Keogh, ,87, is now with the N. Y. C. & 11. R. K. R. in New York citv in the capacity of advertising agent. The Library has been well attended' to this fall and its use fulness and convenience have been increased. The valuable Wood's collection will soon be properly classified, catalogued and placed on the handsome stands provi led for this purpose. We notice too that the various documents on the higher shelves have been overhauled and the more interesting volumes placed conveniently on lower alcoves. Various subjects have been grouped together, thus one list gives all the translations of the assies; another, the various works on Roman literature; an other gi ves the standard histori cal novels in chronological order. Then, more' than a hundred volumes have been added to the department of edu cation and teaching, and in other departments new books, now ordered, will soon be placed. We are glad ts see these im provements, and "Ae hope our students will use the Library as much as possible. Time spent with the books there will never be regretted. FALL AND WINTER SUITS. If you want a Fine Suit or Over Coat for wititrr, made in the latest styles and of the best material, we can - furnish yoi.r wants - -: ' IH riLLTHELEdDIJiQ -" FrtTTEKNS. Prices Guaranteed. CROSS &LJNEHAX, Leadinj? Clothiers & Furnishers Raleigh, N. C. ' V, H. BOYDEN, -'A pent. C. G. Wright, '86, is in the wholesale tobacco business at Greensboro, N. C. R. P. Gray, '84, is Vice Presi dent of the C. F. & Y. V. R. R. with headquarters at Greensboro N. C. A QUESTION ')F HONOR. Is it honorable for a man to attempt to see a game in the Park without paying for the privilege? The fence does not obstruct the view from certain places, and the fact has been mentioned that several mem bers of the University saw the last game from there. It is to be deplored that there are any among us who set at naught the standards of honor and hon esty established a hundred years ago' Only a few were concern ed in the matter and surely the action was the result of simple thoughtlessness The University 2F Worth Carolina Offers thoioujrh instruction in lour revuh.r courses of study, six brief ceurses, o Horn 1 oourseslo suit indiv final needs, nnd piof'cs -ionai courses In law, medicine and engineer- 1 uirii n IG-l a vesr; total expense "0. r,7") stuiiems. 2t tc-Hiher. 3 i.OOO volumes. 7 scientific laboratories ttnd mie ins, rj nma iun; athletic grounds, bath looms (trie to all.) Discipline mMiily' without esroiniiRe. Scholarships and loans to the needy. Tuition free to sons of ail ministers, candi -dates lor the miv.istr , ruUic school leaders, and persons under bodily inifimity. Address PltliST DENT WINST OX Chapel Hill, N. C. OYSTEPS ON TH K HAI.F SHKLL, AT 25 CENTS A DOZEN AT- ' O. R. donese' Sample Room. Fine "Oid Hake." and "Mononxabfla" Wilis kies, Give in: i call. No. 114 Church St. Durham, X. C. John A. Barringer, '76, is Mayor of Greensboro, N. C. J. C. Rodman, '92, is practicing mediciner Washington, N. C. R. N. Hackett, '87, is Mayor, of Wilkesboro.N. C. DR. W. H- WAKEFIELD, OF WINSTON, N. U. Wil be at ROBERTSON'S HOTEL in Chapel Hill, on Saturday, Nov. 25 th. Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. RESTAURANT You will fir.d DiifiHI'sKESTAUHANT the best place in town 10 get. a g-ood meal or a lirsl-class stew or try ol oysters. Give me a call when in town. T) UOHI S 11 EtSTA U15 A N T KaleiMh,N.C. THE BRANSON HOUSE. Students, when they ccme to J aleigb. will find the Jill AN SON HOUSE a firstrclnss place to stop and gat good meals. Tolite servants and splendid cuisine. hLLNRON llOUMi, Richmond & Danville R. R. Co. F. W. HUIDEKOPER & REUBEN FOSTER. Receivers. CHAPEL HILL BRANCH. Moniing Irain. Lv Chapel Hill Ar University 8 55 ." University ti'M " t Impel Hill 10 a) Evening Train. Lv Chapel Hill 4 30 A r University 5 C5 ' University 615 " Chapel HU17 00 Utley's Shoe Shop. For a first-class job of work goto UTLEY South of the (Jymnasiem Hall. He learned the trade thirty-one years ago and can give satisfaction in all repairs. Take your work to him ami be convinced. ltespetl'ully, T.J. UTI.EV.
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