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HERE AND THERE.
Rev. B. N. Joyner 01 Columbia,
S. C, is visiting- Dr. John Manning
C. R. Dey, !98 is Professor of
Modern Languages in the Norfolk
Academy, at Norfolk Va.
Mr. W. B. Whitehead, who was de
tained at his home, Wilson, N. C, on
account of sickness, returned to Chap
el Hill last week.
Mrs. J. 0- Strvenson and two chil
dren, of Wilmington, N. C, are spend
ing- a few days here, the guest of Mr.
Reston Stevenson, '02.
P. S, Cotton, ex-'Ol, spens the sum
raer with friends at Kennebunk
Beach, Me. "Bull" intends working
this winter in Boston.
Dr. Battle spent last Thursday
in Asheville in attendance upon the
Episcopal Convention of the Mis
sionary Jurisdiction.
Prof. E. V. Howell has fitted up
a store room in the New West for
his material used in the laboratory.
The Pharmacy class has a large m
crease over last year s.
Mr. R. H. Graves leaves town
for Greensboro where he goes to
nttunrl the marriage of Miss
Winnie McCaul to Mr. Prank Hola
han, of New York City.
Dr. Ernest T. Bynum, last ses
ion Professor of Political and So
cial Science in the University- has
accepted the Chair of Modern Lan
guage in the University of Arkan
sas.
Mr. R. M. Rawles, '01, who has
been on the Hill for the last two weeks,
returned to his home at Tarboro, N
C. last week. The many friends of
Mr. Rawles regret his departure
greatly.
Mr. George 13. Pond, ex-'99, has re-1
ceived a commission appointing him
to a lieutenancy in the regular ar-
mv. Mr. Pond stood an examination
for the appointment and passed eighth
in a class of twenty-five. He has been
1ntv in the Third Infantry,
tir."Mj n v. v v - j.
stationed at Fort bnelling, St. 1'aui.
Mr. Percy Whitaker is travelling
through the South for the Chas. H
P.IISrkf Tno-rn villi"- Co.. of Philadel
phia. Mr. Whitaker was agent for
Elliott here last year and did such
good work for them that they have
given him the entire south for his
field of work.
A Present to Dr. Manning.
At a meeting of the law class last
Friday afternoon. Those members
of the class were to leave for Ral
eigh the next morning presented
Dr. Manning with a handsome pres
ent, as a token of their love and es
V Mr. John Cook, of Laurinburg, in
a behalf of the class, presented the
o-ift w1iir.li was a large ruff tourteen
feet square. His speech was short
and simple, and yet a master pieces
m,;nr..1Aiu!nce. He spoke of the
love borne by every member of the
fr t.hoir faithiul instrucun
nnrl rofprrpd to the gift as being
symbolic of the attitude of those
J . ... tit- rvv.
who gave it-at his teet. .ur
ivKSpaGP n voice naturally verj
'.,1fl it was made more so by
the occasion. He spoke from his
own heart and from the heart of ev
ery member of the class and when
a speech that was well worth hear
ing. For thirty or forty minutes, he
spoke as a father .would speak to
his children, pointing out to them
the way of true and noble living.
He spoke of the dignity of the law
yer's profession, and of the respon
sibility that rested on these young
men to uphold that dignity. He ad
monished them to stick to the right
through fortnue and adversity, and
to so conduct themselves as to bring
honor on themselves and on the pro
fession.
It was indeed touching to see the
errand old man, who had had the ex
perience of a long and successful
life, who had been able to distm
cruish the real from the unreal-to
look below the surface and to see
the many substant al things of life
to see him standing before that body
of young men, who were about to
try the sea of reallife, thus counsel
ing and advising them.
And when he had finished and the
boys came to say good-bye, each one
felt that he was parting with a
friend that was a friend indeed.
And each one wished that he
might live a life that would inspire
the love and command the respect
that is accorded Dr. Manning.
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he had finished there was many a
the room.
Dr. Manning then arose and made
ir