LOCALS.
yde McRae was in Raleiyh a
,-days last week oil busiuess.
m;85 Susan Moses went to Raleijrh
I Tlinrsdav on n short visit to
sl j
parents.
pr. Alderman took a quick trip
Raleigfh a few days ag-o.
yit, .Henry .London, was on
Hill Monday to see the Cornell
me.
We regret very much to learn of
, Battle's sickness and hope that
I will soon be perfectly wel
lain.
Shakespeare Club Meets.
The regular monthly meeting o
Ol. .1 - 1. -1.1
lecsnaiicsspeaic vmu was neiu in
ferrard Hall last Tuesday night
he meeting was presided over by
, Hume and the programme was
unusually interesting one. Th
esident made a few remarks on
id text-books for use in the stu
of Shakespeare. Among those
tntiened were Dowden's Primer
Shakespeare, Lee's Life o
fakespeare, and Spencer Baynes
k, The Rolfe, Hudson and Ar-
nare the best annotated editions
tne LjioDe edition is a correct
J useful complete work in one
time.
As a prelude to the regular exer-
,es, Mr. Jas. K. Hall read a val
!)le paper - on "Juvenal as com
ed with Modern Satirists.'
tre is essentially noman. l;oh-
ion of affairs in Juvenal's time
s especially favorable to satiri-
writing.
He was a great word-painter and
s always accurate, fie never
,-e the abstract but always th
crete. He was in some respects
e Milton and in others like Pope
1 nr 1 r i 1
livenai uurereu ironi an modern
insts in that he never wrote
ything personal. He was a 111 or
teacher aud the prophet of his
The next paper was also an ex
lent one. It was on "Desde
1 1 r Tr-r
ina ana was reati ov Mr. f . ti.
ey. Shakespeare was ir. best
wer when he wrote "Othello."
icauley said it was the greatest
irk in the world. The general
nd of the character of Desde
ma is shown in her name which
ins "ill starred or fated." She
the only one of Shakespeare's
iracters that are not capable and
ourceful. The character is de
tive in two respects: 1 Lack of
ellectual perception, 2 It is
f contradictory. It seems as if
should consider her weakness at
end of the play with her
ength at the beginning we
aid dim, in a measure, the flash
dramatic villainy.
The next paper was to have been
id by Mr. Wharton, but owing
is sickness, Dr. Hume closed
evening's programme with an
client paper on "How Hamlet
poked.' Hamlet was young,
fink in trrace and charm of man-
He was a skilled swordsman.
Ophelias' funeral, he leaps in
?rave, thus proving his physi
fearlessness. In person he
st have had the pensive grace of
Philip Sydney, with sometimes
reot Raleigh
Cornell Shut Out.
It H
Mter still further discussion and
ntf other personalities of the
j Concluded from first page.)
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Woodard S.S. 4 1 1 1 1
Graves C. 3 0 2 8 0
Graham C. F. 3 1 0 1 1
Wiicox Ii. F. 3 1 3 0 0
Holt IB 4 0 0 J2 0
Carr 2B 4 0 0 2 0
Total 3,j 6 1, 26 '2
Gravcs out by cutting first.
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Sanders out cutting- second.
Struck out by Lawson 7, by Sanders 2.
Base on balls Lawson 3, Sanders 1, Hit by
ball, Sanders 1.
Two base-hit, Graves.
Umpire. Upcurch, Time, two hours and
ten minutes.
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Lawson P. 5 3 2 0 1
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Johnston 4 0 0 1.1
Knight 4 0 1 11 0
Total 36 4 S 27 6
Struck out, by Lawson, 8; Johnston, 0,
Base on balls. Lawson, 5; Johnston, 1,
Two base hits, Lawson, Willcox and Piatt
Three base hit, Lowson. Umpire, Battle.
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