Soft" wiu""B uiaiui ivai uvieiy.
The regular monthly meeting- of
, r i: x.t a i i-
the -Norm yaiuuHd, xnsioncai C30-
J-iety was held in the History Lec
ture Room Monday eveniny. The
society was called to order at. 7:45
hV the President, Dr. Kemp P.
?n..ila The minutes raf thf nrp.
Xiiitiv. - -
vious meeting- were then read and
approved.
The hrst paper was by J)r. Ur-
'short but interesting one giving the
names of the founders of the Mora
nan church and proving- their Czec
hish descent. .
Mr. W. S. Wilson read an iuter-
estingr- review, of ' Lawson's History
of North Carolina. He traced Law-
son's travels through South and
North Carolina, dwelling- at length
Oil HIS UCntMpuviia ui mc (.innate,
resources and inhabitants of the old
North State. He describes the in-
abitants of North Carolina as a
race gentle and inclined to hospital
ity that -is, in comparison to the
other Indians. Ihey were not an
..Miiwnnllr sttrono" nennlo hut wcr
iuuu.)i"; . J t i ...,
Inthletic and active
"Speakers of the Convention of
1788'' was the next paper. It was
oresentedbv Mr, P. C. Whitlock
IMr. Whitlock gave 'an 'interesting-
JJetailed account of the discussion of
ftbe Convention on the question of
Ithe adoption of the Constitution as
presented bv the Federal Conven-tion.
HidHB AND THERE,
IPrwf. Collier Cobb then read an
.exceedi n gly n teres ting- pape r ; w h ic h
?he called ."The University of North
iCarolinaand Wake Forest College"
written in answer to the statement
fthat the difficulty which Wake For
Test College found in - Securing a
Charter arose from the opposition of
the University men an exceedingly
.who feared a rival Colleg in this
state. Prof. Cobb has made careful
and showed that the
was entirely without
Ifonndation, Dr. William Hooper a
3oyal .alumnus of the Universisy and
Researches
statement
at that time a professor here, was
jchairman of the Convention appoint
ed by the Baptist Convention to
lravupa report and was the prob
able author .of the report favoring
the foundation of the college. Fur
ther, that in the Legislature which
"granted the charters in the House of
pommons, twenty-three members
vere University men and twenty
lour others had sons at the Univer-
H ' l a , ,4 C 1 1 -.1.1
uy. All out turee oi rnese vuieu
or the charter. In the Senate
welve were University men and
even others with sons at the Uni
lersity. All voted for the charter.
lAhe paper was very interesting and
pis proofs conclusive. The society
djourned at 8:45.
H. F, Pierce went to Wilson
Friday.
George Stephens has been on the
Hill for several days. .
P. D. Gold returned Saturbav
after an extended Kaser trip.
H. Merideth is spending- a" few
days at his home in Wilson.
Mr. John Bynum of Pittsboro was
the g-uest of his brother, Dr. Bynum,
Saturday.
Miss Maude Hackney add Miss
Minnie Mangum, of Durham, were
at the Choral.
J. C. Cheek, Geo. Collins, and
h. L. Hassel, of Hillsboro. were on
the Hill Saturday.
1 T TJ-. .....ITT i- .
j.v. i . xaacKiiey anu J u JMiuank's
of Durham were at the Chora
Society Friday evening.
Miss Bessie Whitaker is visiting her
brother, Mr. Percy Whitaker '98, on
Cameron ivvenue.
T. W. Davis. Med. ', graduat
ed with first honors at the South
Carolina Medical College.
Prof. Cobb and Mr. May ga
the Harvard baseball team a recep
tion Saturday evening.
Mr. B. Pfohl, brother of J. K. Pfoh
'98 came down from Salem to the Cho
ral Society concert Frida' night.
Miss Anne Peay, who has been
visiting Mrs. Dr. Harris, returned
to her home in Durham Sunday.
Dr. Mangum hasg-one toNorfo'k
to stand an examination to enter the
the U. S. Navy as , a surgeon.
Percy Thomson of the law class
has gone to his home in Goldsboro
where he will hang out. his "shin-
Mr. "Billy" Merritt the Varsity's
yreat end on the .'95 team was on the
Hill Saturday. He was one of the judg
es of the oratorical contests iu Phi. So
ciety. .
Mr. J. H. Sneed, representing the
W. A. Slater Co., of Durham, is on
the Hill. He will be here until Fri
day. Call and see his line of g-ents'
furnishings.
Dr. Martin, Professor of 'Chem
istry at Davidson College, and son
of Col. W. J. Martin who was Prof,
of Chemistry at the University from
18581867, is the guest of Dr.
Venable.
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In the Phi. Society Saturday night
h J. D. Parker won. the debater's
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kelson. The debater's contest was
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It looked like old times to see "Pat"
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The Library.
Mr. Julian S. Carr, Jr., '99, has
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Warners Library of the World's
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