A Proposition. It has been ' suggested that an at - tempt be made to establish an annual debate between -the Universities of Virgiina and North Carolina, and it may not be out of place at this time to urgesuch a movement. A similar debate between Harvard and Yale has become a matter of interest . throughout all New England, and has done more than any other thing to bring the thought of the two' institutions'1 in direct con . tact. Every returning athletic season brings VaV and'C. ; face to face in a physical contest, and there is all the more reason why they should test their polemic skill in an' annual debate. If such an arranement could be made be tween the students of the two institu tions it would be harled with great de light by all who are interested in wit nessing a clash of thought from two different seats of learning. We would be glad to see such a debate establish ed as a feature of commencement, al lowing the debaters to alternate the place of debate by going to Charlotts- ville one - year and - Chapel Hill the next. It would be even more interest ing than the regular commencement exercises. -Virginia has drawn her great orators and statesmen from the University ; the same is true of North Carolina, and a debate between the futur orators and statesmen of these two states would be greeted with en thusiasm by all. What would Virgin ia say to such a proposition? Hon. Montford McGehee, who died in itaieigh March 31, was an alum nus of the Universityr - He gaadrated in 1841 in, a class, many of whom, like himself, have become very distinguish ed persons. The Nezvs and Observer says or mm: .."In private life Mr. McGehee was a model gentlemen courteous, digni fied, modest and refined. And , above an ne was sincerely pious. 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