HERE AND THERE, The hi?h water mark-r-512. Coach Reynolds has arrived, frank Sadler, '01, has the measles. Mrs. Gore entertained the facul ty Friday evening. Dr. Alderman leaves tor Europe to-morrow. Wm. Davis, '01, is recovering from an attach u Many of the'students are being- vac cinated. 7 V7 Daniels hasbeen con lined to the infirmary for several clays. Mr Bob Lawson of Lynchburg- Va. matriculated yesterday. Mr. Robert Gwaltney of Wil mington registered Saturday. Mr. Mechling has commenced train- ingtlie i raCK ICdUl m nit u.yuiiioni- We are glad to see Mr. T. M, Jones out-again after a short confinement in the infirmary. , A number of students went to Greensboro Saturday to witness Wang. It is understood that Mr. Camer on B. Buxton is developing into quite a lady-killer. ' "Babe" Collin's '00, Webb, "180" '01 and Webb "Long Hun gry" '01 spent Sunday in Hillsboro. The efficient Chapel Hill "au thorities" are now in hot pursuit of the highway robbers who have re cently been making themselves so notorious. R. E. Follin has been elected Capt. of the Senior Class Track Team. , The books in the Library most in demand are Quo Vadis and The ! Hon, Peter Stirling. The Library has just received from the binders all the Senior theses since '94 bound in four vol umes. The best debater in the Phi socie ty last Saturday night was K. H. Sykes, in the Di, L. H. Davis. .,,,.i-i..f ' ' . W. S. Bernard of Greenville, former teacher in Trinity School, Chocowini y, N, C, has entered the University or the purpose of taking some special language courses. Hon. A. M. Waddell, 'S3, has been chosen to deliver "an address before the South Carolina Medical College, at Charleston, on the first of April. H. E. C. Brvant. '95, has severed his connection with the Keeley Insti tute in Washington, N. C. to resume the newspaper business. We learn that Dr. Winston of the University of Texas is soon to visit friends and relatives in Bertie County, N. C. He will probably visit the Uni versity while in North Carolina. Col. Francis S. Keese the chief officer oi the Zeta Psi Fraternity of North America was on the Hill a few days ago. His fraternity mates gave him a most sumptcus banquet. Mr. Nat W. Taylor, Photo grapher, of Asheville has been se cured as the College photographer for this year. He is one of the most noted , photographers "of the country and has few superiors in the South. Mr. Taylor will be here about Feb. 10th. Do not forget the Shakespeare Club to-night. Several interesting papers will be read, among, them one by Mr. Price, "The Parisian Theatres." Helms spent several years in France and studied the subject from personal observation. The club meets at 7.30 in the chap el. Mr. Critchlow representing The Chas. fl. Elliott Co. of Philadel phia, Society Stationers and En gravers, will be on the Hill the lat ter part of the week. Percy Whit aker is Elliot's local agent. NO LET-UP. EVERYTHING DESIRABLE IN Clothinor Furnishings can be found at . A. SLATER CO., DURHAM, N. C. Clothing. . . - -Suits and overcoats, ready to wear or made to measure. Caps, sweat ers and furnishing goods a specialty. Prices moderate. Call and see sam ples. Carver & Wilson. 25 Old West, under History Room. Hie Liiiiversityof North Carolina, Offers thorough instruction in four regular courses of study, six brief courses, optional courses to suit individual needs, and profes sional courses in law and medicine. Tuition 3f60 a year; total expense $200, 467 students, 26 teachers, 40,000 volumes, 7 scientific laboratories and museums, gymnasium, athletic grounds, bath rooms (free to all) Discipline manly, without espionage. Scholar-ships and loans to the needy. 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