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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. "The Little Rebel" in Charlotte Friday night. Hobart College defeated Virginia 7 to 4 and 3 to 2. Mr. J. M. Sitterson '99 has the La Grippe." Mr. Jarvis of Asheville is the last addition to the Law Class. Jr. J. B. Mason attended Feder al court in Greensboro last week. Messrs. B. Wyche and Noyes Long spent Sunday in Durham. Miss Lida Harris was at home for Easter holidays. Still another organization: the Pi Theta Sigma. Wanted: lessons in swimming". See the English dep't. Mr. Armistead Burwell '99 will engineer the Dramatic Club while in Charlotte. Friday, May, 1st., a holiday! Senior speeches and athletics will be features of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Baker are visiting in the village. Mrs. Baker is Mr.' Harry Lake's mother. Drs. Battle, Manning and Win ston will attend the Diocesan Con vention in Charlotte May 6, 7, 8th. The street bridges have been mov ed for the last time, and terra-cotta culverts have been substituted. Mr. J. H. White will engage in cotton-mill business after gradua tion. . Miss JennJette.rso.ns..Ulness Iras'iST critical but she is now out of danger. Miss Daisy Latta of Peace Inst, visited Miss Rena Pickard last week. Profs. Winston, Battle, Hume and Gore attended Ex. Gov. Holt's funeral. Misses Nora and Iva Lyons of Durham came over to see Miss Mary Roberson on Wednesday. We are sorry to learn of the s"ckness of Mrs. Morris on Pittsbo ro St. Mr. Adlai Osborne '99 spent Sunday in Durham with Mr. Schu bert. Mrs. Col. Parrish and sister were over from Hillsboro to spend the day Wednesday. Who ever heard of shooting fish with a shot gun by torch light? Ask "Kid" Bryson and "Spald ing" about it. The Normal School will have many pretty girls, "so they say". Applications for board are already numerous. . Rev. Mr. Schubert conducted services in Durham Episcopal Church last Sunday morning night and night. v Messrs. W. E. Cox and R. G. Shannonhouse will attend the Con vention of St. Andrew's Brother hood in Charlotte May 9, 10th. Mr. W. C. Smith's friends regfet very much that he has declined the honor of the instructorship in Eng- lishiri the University. His plans are not as yet mature. Ex-Post-Master Kirkland will not move to Durham as was report ed, but will remain in "these dig gins." The Thursday Night Club en joyed the hospitalit- of Mr. and Mrs. Harrington last Thursday night. The name "The Thomas Hume" has been adopted by a most enter prising literary society in Char lotte. The University is proud to share the honor. Tee Tar Heel extends its heart iest congratulations to Dr. Basker- ville upon the arrival of the new Full-back. PICKARD'S Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. NEAR EPISCOPAL, CHURCH. , Splendid Riding and Driving Horses Sofite Hostlers. Quick Attention. GEORGE PICKARD, Proprietor. 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