HERE AND THERE, The new hotel is going up rapid ly. y v ; Dr. Marigum spent Saturday in Dur- Dr. Turnbull of Durham came over om'no- train Saturday. Qfl tnC C ivu-t, - W. D. Cox was sick for several clays last week. Still they go . to the infirmary with measles. . Rev. Mr. Winecoft' went to Dur ham Thursday. The S. I. A. A. Track meet will take place in Atlanta. Mr.'H.-M. London visited his parents at Pittsboro Sunday. Messrs. B. A. and B. U. Brooks spent part of last week in Durham. Messrs. M. G. Clark and P. L. Sadler spent Saturday in Durham. Messrs. Cotten and Vick were in Durham Saturday on Hellenian busi-j uess. - : Dr. Turnbull will preach in the Chapel Thursday evening- at 7:30 o'clock. T. C. Bowie was con lined to. his room a day or so last week on account of sickness. , Mr. S. P. Rankin attended his brother's marriage at Greensboro ast week. Mr. Fred Crews was on the Hill riday and Saturday representing- J. and D. Oettinger of Wilson. The authorities of Brown Universi ty have prohibited the students smok ing', under the pain of expulsion. Statistics show that nine out of every ten aeronauts meet with disas ter. During- 1896, forty seven were killed. Y Mr. R. L. Wharton, of Union Theological' Seminaiy, Va., ad dressed the students Sunday after noon. Photographer Taylor will leave Chapel Hill, the latter part of this week. Have your picture taken at once. Rev. L7. B. Turnbull, D. 1)., of Durham, the secona of the series of University Preachers, is with us this week. President E. Benjamin Andrews, of Brown University, will deliver the annual address at Wake Porest Commencement. Yale annually buys $7000 worth of books for her library. Harvard spends $16000 for the same purpose and Columbia $43,000. The College of History, the first of the buildings to be erected by the American University at Washington, has just been completed. It is built of white marble and costs $158,000. Percy Whitaker. representing The Chas. H. 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