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!5 HI THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Tot 5. ' UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N. C, March 6th. 1897. NO. 21. E nl in-lii I freshman fiancee. As tavern tou "c.uvv.auu -ucy nave no living equals, and Pete Gorrell swells like Soi11e Arguments for their Gaps and Gowns. Adop- a f rog in imitation of ; the country squire. If the club is successful at its Chapel Hill performance, a trip is tion. As there seems to be much discus sion at the present time as to wheth er or not the present Senior clasp should adopt the cap and gown fo next commencement exercises, afey Dramatic Club. urni Anoear.in a Few Weeks. Dis nii. .-r : criptlon of the Play. After months of rehearsing- and of practice; the' Dramatic Club has nf f last gotten a goou start in "She Stoops to Conquer" and hopes contemplated, andit is even planned it "on the' boards" within by some totake-an extensive tour 11. i T. T 1 1 1 niiniiff ' Ta .!i.t. J.U 1 I three or tour weens, xjt. mi. anu - mcmucr. facts as to their uae at the presenl Mr.! May have Deen tne competent "- -- to remain in tne tneatri- t5me would not be out of place trainers ot tne cjuu, nur wni il ue We have often heard it stated their fault if the play is not a sue- When the play come off, all the that to adopt them would be W cess. ooys shou cl turn out. .The expenses backward a n d reviving a .custoni The following', is tnecast or cnar- ueavy, ami. it win un- n ; out of stvle. This is exactly !acters:-rSir Charles Marlowe A. VY. ""uuiemy. De tne most eiaoorate fRpir1ptiV Young- Marlow (R. , H. dramatic entertainment ever seen in braves); Hardcastle (P. A. Gorrell); Chapel Hill. Tony .Lumpkin (F. O. Rogers); Hastings (F. A. Uudger;; fctingo Historical Society. Papers by Mr. Lentz, Mr. McCor- micK and Dr. Battle. The Historical Society had its reg ular monthly meeting on Tuesday night, and a large audience listened with pleasure to the following pa pers: Mr. Lentz on "North Carolina Troops at the Battle o f Seven Pines." The paper was skillfully divided into separate heads and each taken up in systematic order. A map of the locality served to give the audience a vivid idea of the position of both armies and also of Baseball . R. S.'Busbee); Simon (C. R. Dey); Owing to the general good weath- the opposite of the cae. Caps and were never more worn thari at the present time. At most of the colleges and universities of the the battle ground relative to Rich country they are considered as much mond and other prominent localities. apart ot commencement as diplo- Gen.. J. E. Johnston had charge oaer (-a. vv. ijeiucn;, x wi&l i V, pai iuui wccivs mc uasc- mas, speecnesana tne nice, ana tneir ot the Coniederate rorces and was . Berkeley); Miss Hardcastle (J. ball candidates have been able to use has become so prevalent that met by McClelland, the Northern ebb, Jr); Miss Neville (l. Harris;; practice quite regularly eacn even- even female colleges and preparato- general. tt i a. i i ' i ' . ix i i . i - i-k . i i ur t" t a t t m q t-i m i io no T I . 1 . 1 " . 1 . I 1 J 1 r II f . rs. narucasuc aa. i.. ki, "v un ,u iUt JO 0U1( ua!-- ry SCnoois aavc auopieu tnem. xo lien. Johnston s plan, ot action ting, and the exercise ot the even- tell a Northern or Western univer- was thorouo-hlv discussed and the ing is usually ended : by a practice sity man that the University of N. C. troom' nosition in his ranks r r I . I game or live or six innings. North Carolina does not use them properly placed. In the right wing v The "Varsity players of last year occasions ereat surorise and won- there were the 13th and 14th Regi- I I i i 4 are all showing up finely in these derment,' and an evident desire to meo T,110 rY,61" Cea- aid (A. R. Berkeley); Stage Man Ur, Charles G.-Hill. As will be seen trom the above ist, ' several gentlemen have two 4Jdt Lot i.MVVUivuvw - -" -, I ' c 1 y wvilUVWfc) , v A.1 u uvoitv tv I , . - j , a . Uever, appear at different times games, and some of the new men know what kind of a university this Irid have little to say. are doing good work, lhe tielding Ms anyway, that can be so "behind hn. honor and in the left wino- the ... . . . i i i i i . . . ... . . . i o ' . . f : To-such as are unlamihar with is gooa as a - ruie, sometimes even the times" in this particular. 5th, 16th and 22nd, who were held She' Stoops ' to ' Conquer" a brief bringing up pleasant recollections No person who has ever seen the more or less iu reserve. The 23rd Wlineof the Characters may be of of last year's playing when Ferdie Cao and -grown in use at a commence- Regiment, commanded .by Christie nterest. Sir Charles Marlow is a Johnson makes a- throw to ' first, or ment exercise touid fail to be im- ypical English peer of the 18th Pat Stanly steals second, or Joe pressed with the simple dignity and fentury good-natured, pompous, W nitalcer mattes one oi ms star solemnity they lend to the" occasion. lad dignified. Young Marlow, his catches' in centrefield. At the "Commencement Day" exer- , f 11 I K 1. . 1.,r. t!c I ' j T-1. TT 1-. TT j i aA ViTr Ci-an Rrua t-l fit-I mfo a M-1 nA nti. is-iiist. ! i roiii coi i ey c is at some nrauny luc ucw wavas ua. via, cises at jonns noDKins universitv n- "j j"" 1 -" imes bashful and sheepish, at oth- McKee, and Woodard are doing es- last week, President Oilman of that y,anced to J""30 or 4? rds of ers me personmcation oi urassy in- jjccicury jjuuu. wuu.. (institution, ur. raiiou oi rnnceion, jolence. Mr. Hardcastle is a couu- Judging trom our present bright and many other scholars present, ry, squire, in whose house the scene prospects, we will again give "Old wore the gowns fitting to their de- and afterwards by Col. Johnson, of Charlotte, were continuously en gaged and conducted themselves bravely. The 4th Regiment was commaud- r laid is the extract of self-satis- led pomposity and an interminable ore. Tony Lumpkin, Hardcastle 's Itep-son, is a knavish, thieving, ly- m young devil of twenty one and $ the humorous character of the flay. Hastings, a college friend of 01102 Marlow's. comes down to urt Miss 'Neville, , and finally sue- eds, after many complicated trials d difficulties. Stino-o is a bar- C3 eper and his role is excellently ndered bv "Dick" Busbee. Disr- if ry, Simon, Roger, and Jeremy e servants in Hardrnstle s resi- nee and are, on the whole, very .i . - paicrous r.hnrnrtprn. JVlufrfriiis. - o o ' wist and Slang are tavern toughs U shine through the medium Messrs. Belden. Berkeley, and ey respectively. 'Miss Hardcastle, wily and scheming flirt, of ductive manners and siren charms, the heroine and is wooed by arlow ;the younger. Miss Neville her cousin, and lives with the dcastles. Mrs. Hardcastle, alias Eli" and the "Princeton Tigers" grees, as well as handsome hoods some trouble, as well as hang up with the colors of the institutions Virginia's scalp in our wigwam. conferring them. The wearing of them is consider- to poor support had to fall back. Later on they captured the strong redoubt right in front of Seven Pinec; but night coming on all ac tion was stopped and they retired to the cover ot the woods. The left wing had several hot engagements of short duration. The North Carolina troops were An Ovation to President Alderman, ed so important, that not very long TTr. 0 ,,irlago a special conference of eminent not much engaged the second day. When our President returned from . vu hxT t n o , . ,. educators was neid in iew lork, ' "j Raleigh last Saturday, he was met at the Campus gate by a large crowd of students, who desired to express their appreciation of his efforts in securing from the Legislature the recent additional appropriation of five thousand dollars. After sever such men as Harvard, and President Elliott of President Seth Low McCormick on "The Convention of 1861." It was called May 20th. 1861. and . f 4 1 ' t I 1 I . ' oi uoiumDia Der.ig present, to dis- Hon. Weldon Edwards ot Warren cuss the form and manner of wear- was elected President. Mr. Steele in cr them. Richmond Co., Secretary and We refer our readers to extracts Mr. C. Edwards Assistant Secre- al yells and "three times three for from an article in the February num- fhe nature of the convention was Alderman, "the Doctor gave a short oi Harper s Magazine, printed thoroughly discussed and then the talk on legislative contentions over -another part of the Tar HEEL paper . proceeded to give the lives of wii anA rnticrratn- ot th,s lssue' which ives a valuable the men who composed it. tne al-uu..v tisan view of the subject. Mr- Edwards, the resident, and lated the student body and himself V p J v., ' a strong Secessionist; Mr. W. A. on its final successful passage by an " p ' ' ' Graham, who was opposed to Seces- Oak Ridg-e Institute Presb. High School, University of Va Wake Forest,' Lafayette College t - r rr11rr Gil- TTT,. . . - ,t,XJT " 6- fu vvcdd, is a dame ot ntty years university of Pa, Wi vain, sillv and cenerally ri- University of Pa fculous Lehigh University , , - Lehign university, uC.piay WJU piease eitner tne; Yaie, j'uus or the srav. It abounds in Princeton, !l and merriment, but contains f much action of a serious nature, plove affairs are viewed to the f agony, and all desiring lessons such matters will do well to come over whelming majority. Base Ball Schedule, Spring of '97. Chapel Hill, Chicago, Vanderbilt, and indeed, as sion; Mr. George E. Badger, Mr. we said above, all the larger colleg- Burton Craige, Mr. Thomas Puffin, 1 " J 11 TT i 1 If T Jf I . . 1 Kf .. TIT es and universities in tne united ivir. james xvieoane, anu ivir. vv. States use them, even Harvard, W. Holden were taken up in order Raleigh, Chapel Hill u it Mar. 201 .... . . lnrl Mf MrOr,rtnrh hrn'f mif matIV tl r , e thinos of interest connected i terent in many respects irom otuer ,u ;v rltt A !1 1 . . . . . . .. .. I l"u I itntt.itiit.ions. hq.vinn- adonterl thetn uu l u... r r miiiu.1 vv l til Liicat; UICU, uul miuueu University of Va. University f Va. University of Ga. University of Ga. Greensboro Chapel Hill Winston " Danville " Greensboro " Charlottesville " Danville ' May Atlanta Athens with We are more or less fa- mstitutions, o several years ago, the students be- diligent inquiry on the author's part 13 fore that time being compelled to many things were brought out wear dress suits at the eraduatinc wh.ich us had never heard 17 . i-i 1 ii i betore, and the paper, when hnish- - exercises, which occurred in the day- . t fs n( 19 ' J ed, promises to be one worthy ot 20 time. general circulation throughout the 21 J.I is iu uc nupcu uidi uiu piwcui ctat, Thrp arP vpt. over ntifl hun- 26 bemor class will show a progressive dred names to 5e considered. spirit, and, Dy adopting the cap and mt, 1aef -9npt. f,v nr Rflt- ' gown.place the university oi iNortn tie, a continuation of his study on " Mjaroiina m nne wun tne ocner in- prl v wjnrv nf thp TTn vers tv. stitutionsol this country and abroad,. Manv interesting cases of how f and see Ki Gudger, Jr. kiss his I Thursday night. Mr. McDade's barn burnt down who practice this time-honored cus tom. i Continued on fourth page.
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