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PROF. POTEAT unity's friend rather than its enemy. ; The brief abstract yiven above T K'PIM TTP'PO cannot (1 justice to Professor L-Dw UKlvO. Potcat's lecture. To be fully The Educational Bureau, KALKHiH, N. C. a . a j . . .tr . X Brilliant Lecture on "me mo- It was a model of scientific dis loyal. Revolution." I course for such an The mu ..u: . i technicalities of his speciality wtre . . presented in such clear and striking weeK was uenvcreu on r nuay lnliraH l fifMttt!B r ,.lL D W O T.i. i r """" "- " U1" i ' tration, and such charminy literary Wake Forest College, whose sub- -n,,., n r: n. fo t aliusion as to illuminate adirhcult hold his audit nee in aelitrhted attention, vv e are deenlv Ninth year of successful operation. Teachers have been located iu every Southern State and some in the North. Has enioved liberal natronaye from appreciated it must have been heard, the alumni and students of the University. It will pay those who may think of teaching, to get full particulars at once which will be gladly furnished by (Mr. Allen J. Barwick, of the University or by) CHAS. J. PARKER, Manager, Raleigh, N. C. ject was -The , Revolution io Biolo- subject amj The lecture showed wide re- delitrhteii ati search in the world of thought and . . ( , &ca . . . . indebted to him lor this wise and thorough training- .nine sc.entmc schoarlv effort WilIe here Prof investigation of some ot the forces poteat was the t fjf Dr that make tor social progress, it . , , . , , , Mr. A. H. Faddison of the Med- order, ana was roucn enioyea oy tne , G . , , , , . . , . . . heal School who has been isolated in H ume. large audience present on the occa sion. Prof. Poteat said that it was rev olution iu the realm of human the Infirmary for the past few weeks with smallpox, was released t ... on xvionaay morning, in this con nection, it seems but right that th 1 1. - - vt. 4- 4-1. . 4- t-.r- n1 iiti Hn . . . . -1 1 1 4-1 . ."i I inOUiJHl, luat nan always waunu uic ,i p ,, tt - i u f J . . , ,.r authorities of the Universitv should . J( be greatly praised for the energetic revolution in conception cause?, the . , . . . t . manner in "xhich that case was revolution in the streets, in the . u . , , . . . . . . . handled. Bv their earnest and recasting ot modern thought Jtsiuio-i . . T , quick efforts, there was never any vy nas ueen an active auu uuwcuun i f , ... ; , r, danger of contagion; and the gen dgCllt. XUC w.cv. . era heaUh of stu(Jents was science have also been important in scarcey ewr ,H;tt thafl is now this work, for the physical scienes arp insenarable. The Year 1860 A meeting of the German Club might be called the birthday of Bi- was held last Monday afternoon ology in the modern sense. As car- nesiues me election ot tour new ly as 1838, however, memorable bi- members, nothing of public inter- ological generalizations were est was done, i he Club will hold reached. The cell theory was set their annual February dance on the forth then, and in 1846 the discov- evening of the 23rd inst in Gymna- ery of protoplasm was made, sium Hall, and it promises to be an These theories of cells and proto- unusually brilliant social event plasm are vital to biological study. Dr. Alderman will deliver one of In the sixth century a line of enqui- the three night addresses before the fti nrac ctiirtpfl MxViirVi h a crrnwn i n-1 XT.. i i i , i , l ... iMitionai iiuucationai xvssemoiv in to the theory of evolution in our Chicogo, the latter part of thi own day. l nis meory is aiso very month The other two addresses essential to success in scientific re- are to be delivered by President search. It is one ot the great con- Had ley of Yale and Hon. Walter H. tnbutions which Biology has made pao-e of New York City. to modern thought. Biology, the speaker said, though the youngest of the sciences, is one of the deeoest and broadest. It is the science which is concerned with living matter. Life is natures crown and goal. The biologist deals with life, and therefore stands Dr. J. William Jones of Virginia will be University Preacher for the next month and Dr. R. R. Svvope of Biltmore will be here in May. Dr. Giveiis V. Stickler of the Union Theological Seminary ot Richmond Va. has been invited to deliver the Baccalaurate Sermon at at flip heart of things. Philosoohi i ui L 4.1 kt.. the approaching commencement. WM. f'UV.VUI V logical problems, because philoso phy deals with life problems. So iciology too, owes much to Biology. Make p. Birdg i Like philosophy it also has to do r with problems of life. Herbert IF YOU WANT TO LOOK FINE FEATHERS Spencer, the philosopher and ai,-kvELL, Buy your CLOTHING SHOES, OVERCOATS, and Uhority on sociological problems, fwas an enthusiustic believer in Bi blogy. MEN'S FURNISHINGS, I It was well said by Professor From LAMBE and LYON, .meat that Christianity is the DURHAM'S Popular Clothiers highest expression of the religious They keep a full line of samples at uc or ine ajes. nnu u is vunsti nity, in co-operation with other rces, that must settle the ques N. C. 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