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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ' Dr. Battle was in Raleigh Wed nesday and Thursday. Dr. Egbert Smith will preach in the Chapel 7:30 Sunday evening. Mr. Overman, law ', and bride are visiting-friends on the Hill. Messrs. Price and Murphy, two old U. N. C. boys, are running for the Legislature in Rowan. Mr. Bellamy, of the Tak Umu, has been in Raleigh the past week, the guest of Mr. R. L. Gray. The Tar HEEL is indebted to Mr. F. O, Rogers for the account of the second game with Guilford in this issue.; : The Charlotte Observer for Sun day gives in full Dr. Venable's paper before the Health Conference and also Prof. Cobb's "Beginnings of Science" previously reviewed in the Tar Heel. Mr. W. D. Carmichael returned on Tuesday frdm a trip to Danville, where he has been making arrange ments for next Saturday's game with Blacksburg. A. Burwell '99 and A. R. Berke ley '00 went 'up to see the game in Greensboro last week. President Alderman saw the game in Greensboro on Saturday, and went on to Princeton the same night. The Glee and Mandolin Club is contemplating a trip to Norfolk during the latter part of the Christ mas vacation. Dr. Alderman dined Thursday with President and Mrs. Cleveland at the home of Dr. Patten, Presi dent of Princeton University. Quite a number of the boys went down to the fair at Raleigh on Wed nesday and Thursday. It was rumored beforehand that the Nor mal girls were going down Thurs day. The Med Class will put out a foot ball team. They' met Friday morning and elected H. E. Heck ling Captain, and Geo. H. Kirby, Manager of their team. The Senior Class met Tuesday and elected A. T. Allen, Captain, and J. H. Andrews, Manager of their team. ' R. B. Lewis, who studied Peda gogics with us in '94-5, writes President Alderman that he has been called from the management of the White Mt. Reservation of Apache Indians to teach Geography andMauual Training in the Brow- The many friends of Miss Angela McCaull will take great pleasure in reading the following clipping taken from the Philadelphia Led ger: ' "The ability to express, in voice, and face and motion, the ideal which the mind conceives; not to represent a character, but to be it " so wrote one of the best-known trainers of stage folk, in describing the art of acting, and he could have no better example of his thought than Miss Angela McCaull, who has been for a year and more enacting the part of Nannie McNair, a little southern girl, in "The Heart of Maryland." That Miss McCaull should have thoroughly grasped the ideal of the part is not strange, for she is a southern girl herself. Brought up in the heart of North Carolina, she is imbued with that charming per sonality which makes southern women so attractive. Miss McCaull is only in her thii-d season. Her first experience in stage life was 'with Richard Mansfield, under whose rigorous training she learned more than could have been acquired by years of study in a school of ac-1 tiug. b air to look upon, dainty in figure, and with a voice in which there is not a trace of affectation, she leaves with an audience the pleasure of having listened to a woman who throws her own per sonality into the character delinea ted by the author. O'Keefe High Grade Fountain Pen UNLIKE ALL OTHERS . Construction and If bannot obtain at your Book Store, to intronduce Pen in your college on rebeipt of cash with order, will send by register mail at 20 per cent, discount. Clubs of five at 25 per cent, discount. Clubs of ten at 30 per cent, discount. No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 Price ....$2.50, 1 $3.00, $3.50 Combination of Parts EVERY PART NEW AND NOVEL COMPLETE and PRACTICAL. Call at office of your Colle paper and see illustrations of Pen and opinions relative to same. Address William H. 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