HERE AND THERE.
Mr. Ralph Graves has the meas
les. .
Mr. J- K. Pfohl was sick last
week. : .
j)r. L-tnscott was called to Balti
more Wednesday on business.
Mr. Jack London,, of Pittsboro,
came over with his father, Mr. H.
H. London, to the Georgia debate.
Messrs. Nicholas Itner and W.
g Tally, of Atlanta, Ga., contrac
tors for the Alumni Building-, are
on the Hill.
Owing" to an oversight, the best
debater in the Phi Society for Feb.
26th, vvas not mentioned in last
week's Tar . HEEL. Mr. Billie
Robinson was best debater.
Dr. Turnbull was called to Dur
ham Wednesday on account of sick
ness among- the members of his
church. We regret that he could
not fill hiv appointment Thursday
night.
Hon. P. A. Woodard and Hon. H.
G. Connor both of .Wilson, and Hon.
W. A. Montgomery, of Raleigh,
who acted as judges at the U. Ga.
U. N. C. debate, returned to their
homes Saturday morning-.
The Committee on arrang-ements
for the debate are to be congratu
lated on the tast' decoration' of the
Chapel. .
The new Hotel is to be lighted by
electricity.
The new Catalog-ue will soon be
out.
Carolina's victory was cabh-d to
Dr. Alderman at Jerusalem.
Mr. Graham Woodard went home
with his father, Hon. P. A. Wood
ard, Saturday. -
The Georgia debaters were enter
tained at Roberson's Hotel during
their stay here.
P. D. Gold was best debater in
the Phi. Society, Saturday night, in
the Di, Roberts.
On account of the unusually small
number of games played last week
Capt. Winston asked that the station
ery prize offered by Percy Whitaker
for the best batting- during- the week,
be continued over. This plan will be
accorded with, Capt. Winston has a
new way of computing averages. See
him and find out particulars.
Letter from EH Perkins.
On the train in Ohio,
Mar. 1.
Prof. Canada;
Please tell the young
men that I will talk to them Sat.
evening-, March 12th, on the Philos
ophy of Wit and Humor. My lect
ure has evolved so that you will not
recognize it. It is up to date and
has been tried on fifty big- colleg-es
this winter.
I will arrive on the 5:50 P. M.
train witlmnf fail. T never miss.
If all trains fail I will walk over
roni Greensboro and let my mirth
and verocity follow on the freight.
senator Tillman says a good many
free-silver men arc walking- now in
North Carolina and the roads are
tine.
I fell in love with the Chapel
ilill students four vcars ago-
Eli Perkins.
Seldom do we have an opportuni
ty to turn aside from our regular
work and g-ive an hour to entertain
ment. It is a rare opportunity that
we have now to hear the greatest
American, humorist, Eli Perkins,
Pour years ago he delig-hted, amus
ed and instructed a large and enthu
siastic audience, and we hope that
now he will be received in the same
way. Every student should hear
him.
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