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Inter-Collegiate News. Vassarhas challenged Bryn Mawr to a joint debate. An hour of debating each week is required of the Amherst seniors. ' Rutgers is contemplating the use of the honor system in examinations. "A Spectacular Pantomine of Ben Hur" has recently been represented at Franklin and Marshal. Princeton's prize of $1,500 for excel lence in Latin and Greek is the largest scholarship offered by any American college. Among the three thousand students registered at Harvard University, four O . . .. - hundred are actively engaged in ath- letics. Weeklv letters have been institut ed between daily papers of Harvard Brown, Yale, Princeton, and 1'enn sylvania. At a recent meeting of the facul ty of Arts and Sciences of Harvard, the followiner - was adopted: Ke solved, that the Faculty desires the Committee on - Athletics to put a stor to intercolleg-iate foot-ball con tests. This action and President Eliot's unfavorable criticism of the game has aroused a large amount of discussion; the general sentiment is in favor of foot-ball. Exchange Notes. Cg I lege Top ics has an article on the Virginia base-ball team, head ed "No Time to Lose! Get Ready for North Carolina." The University Courier (Penn sylvania) is discussing the claim . that Henry B. Hirst is the author nf "The Raven," and not Edgar Allen Poe. ' The University rress tu. Chairman Thornton, of the Vir ginia faculty, has notified the edit ors of College Topics that in the future they shall be held personal ly and individually responsible tor the contents of the paper. The Red and Black, University of Georgia, has passed under the management of a new board of edit ors. It is printed with new type, and is a very neat and attractive paper. A iolly young- chemistry toujj-h, While mixing a compound of stoug-h, Dropped a match in the phial, And in a brief whial They found his front teeth and one cough. -Ex- Arcliitects in North Carolina. NThf verv lonsT aro, a gentleman, with whom we were talking, called attention to the fact that the archi torture of our houses is entirely un suited to the climate. If the house Is to be a cheap one,, it is put up with no reference whatever to nlans or specifications; if it is to be more costly, we send north for an architect, and he plans torus a house suited to that latitude This su--ests an opening for North Carolina's young men of ar tistic talent. Let them study archi tecture with reference to North Carolina its long summers and uncertain winters sometimes very rold and sometimes very mild. Few things about the towns ot the State are more noticeable than the imoroved character of the dwell- that have been built within the past ten years. This spirit will spread to the villages and hamlets, and there is no question but that, in a few years, competent architects will find plenty to do Pearls are the vogue again, and are mnrh seen combined with diamonds. Diamond hearts are surrounded with larsre seed pearls, and pearls and dia a " . . , monds alternate in tormmg tne new bane-les. Fashion Notes. ... . . 0 . Well, well, and iust after we had ' w . bous-ht a beautiful pair of golf panties - . . . . . , ton! It comes hiarh to be m style! Ana our income tax to be paid, also! 11 tins keeps on, nobody will be able to dress in style but a Professor mU.H.t. Please read the following ode to Sorinp- which appears in the Bingham School notes of the Ashcville News and Hotel Reporter, and inform us by letter if you think T. Bailey Lee wrote it: A. A. 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" - didates for the ministry, public school teach ers, and persons under Domtyinnrmitjr. Address PRESIDENT WINSTON, Chapel Hill, N. C. AT THE GLASS FRONT IS HEADQUARTERS FOR All the Books used in tbe University ana tUe Common bcnoois. ; Also siauonery and students supplies. M I have a full line of . Itlair'N Tftblets Note Books, Wlrl' Fountain Icns, S'ericcuon imikkmik LnntpH, Pratt's Astral Oil. A COMPLETE MNB Oi Men's Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods aa$ Confectioneries, Fruits, Cigars and Tobacco, Potted Meats and Pickles. Fine Hats and Hand-Made Shoes A Specialty. 'Brownie" carx irum iuvtooc. 'Brownie" Link Cuft Buttons, 50c. TTavino- served "The Boys" and theimhlip for a number of years, I am prepared to offer a line of goods unsurpassed in quamy ana at prices to suit the times. My Motto: "Tk Best Ciooas J or tne Jowesx lush rncrs.- TCpRUPCtftlllY. . A A t.t nmwn Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. ' Buggies, Horses and Carriages to hire at all hours. Carriages meet all Trains. Rates reasouable. Orders may be left at the Chapel Hill Hotel or at stables. "W. W. PICKARD, Proprietor. A. Marvin Fickard, Manager. Inter-Society Debate. The annual debate between tlie Dialectic and Philanthropic Literary Societies will take place ,on next Sat urday evening-, March, 24, in the Phi lanthropic Hall. The query is: Re solved, that the good of the American people demands rig-idly organized po litical parties. The debaters are Phi. Society, V. A. Batchelor, ', and J. O. Carr, '95, who have the af firmative side; Di Society, Jv C. Eller, '96, and J. E. Little, '96, who have the negative. F. L. Carr, '95, is pres ident, Oscar Newby, '97, secretary, and R. H. Lewis, Jr., '98, and A. Hender son, '98, are marshals. The public is invited. The Tar Heel from now until June for 50 cts. Soon the snow will go And spring will come again, Then cold winds will blow no more And base ball will begin. Then won't we all be glad To hear the students shout, And won't the other teams be, mad When Bingham shuts them out. George Peabody's benefactions ag gregated $12,000,000., ' Among his gifts were $3,500,000 to' the Southern Educational Fund; Z,50U,UUU lor estao lishing homes for the deserving poor in London; $200,000 to Peabody Institute, in his native town: $1,000,000, to the Peabody Institute, Baltimore; $150,000 to Harvard College, for an archaeolog ical institute; a like amount for a sim ilar obi ect to Yale; $150,000 for the Peabody Museum at Salem, and his unparalleled generosity was further manifested in the establishment of a library in Thetford, ,Vt., and a library and church in Georgetown, his mother s birthplace, of an art school at Rome, Italy, and in numberless smaller bene factions. He provided the means for fitting out Dr. Kane's ship for the sec ond Arctic voyage in search of Sir John Franklin. Cheapest and Best. 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According to the latest report of the New York Superintendent of Educa tion, Dr. Alexander Carolus Curtius, was the first Latin teacher of New York City. He came from Amsterdam in 1659 to teach for a salary of $280 a year which is not far from the aver age salary paid teachers in 1894. Literal Translations OF ALL The Latin, Greek, and German CLASSIC AUTHORS, Supplied in North Carolina only by Alfred Williams & Company, booksellers and publishers, Raleigh, N. C. Price, postpaid, 50 cents a volume. Catalogue of Translations sent on applica- rSS-W fan furnish hv mail, nost Tiaid. anv text-book used in this State at publisher's Write to us for any book you want and' your order win nave prompt attention. 7 THE GREAT TRUNK LINE and U. S. Mail Route BETWEEN THE NORTH. SOUTH, ; EAST and WEST. Operates three passenger trains daily to Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Sew Yorli and Points Last. 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