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AM HEE 11 u m . ) I 4 O Vol.12, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, K. C, THURSDAY, 31 ARCH 10, 1904. No. 2.1 OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. RECENT LIBRARY BOOKS. Books That Have Been Received During Last Two Months. Partial lists' of. . recent Library accessions. Ainger, A., Crabbe. Alexander, J. B., History ,of Mecklenburg- County. Coleridge, S. T.. Works. Courthope, W. J., History of English Poetry. Doyle, A. C, Adventures of Ge rard. Flwegel and Schmidt, German- English Dictionary. Geikie, J., Outlines of Geology" Hull, E., Physical History of British Isles. Jacobs, H. E.. Martin Luther. Jakes-Brown, A. J., Shatigra phical Geology- Kennedy, S. B., Joscelyu Ches hire. Mineral Industry. Morley, J., Life of Gladstone. Palgrave, R. H. I., Dictionary of Political Economv. Perry, J., Calculus for Engi neers. ' Twain, M., Tom Sawyer Abroad. Tompkins, D. A., History of Mecklenburg County. Van Dyke, H., Joy and Power. West, E., Application of Capital uto Land v Anderson, P. J., Abberdeen Rec- i. . .. 1 Alt toriai iucu esses. Einenkel, E., Anglia. Hoops, J., Englische Studien. New International "Encyclopedia. Oxford University, Examination T T TJ Tl ,. . , jjudci, j. ii., ruems. i rJ T7 T,r TT - r T3. ' . Viciwiuiu, jr. m., acaii tu i.oniri v jjanie iAii mei i, ua uivina vom- edia. Darmestiter. A.. Historical JRVptirti rrammnr nugo,. v., Jues Miserauies. McCutcheon, G. B., Sherrods. LA. WI a . A t I V Lj 1.J.V.1L1 L 1J Scartazzini, G. A., Companion to Dante. . Wiggins, K. D., Rebecca of Sun ny brook Farm. Angier, E., Theatre. Fagnet, E. Dix-neuxiene Siecle. Freycinety G. de. De 1' Experience en Geometric ;. Freycinet, Les Principes de la Meckanique. Bates, W. W., American Navi gation. Booth, C, Life and Labor in London. Carlisle, W. W., Evolution of Modern Money. Cyclopedia of American Biogra phy. Erdmann, O., Syntax der Sprache Otfrids. Fairer, T. H., State in Relation to Trade. Gordon, J. B., Reminisciencs of Civil War. Industrial Conciliation. Laughtin, J. S., Principles of Money. Lloyd, H. D., Country without Strikes. Nichols, G , History of English Poor Laws. N. C. Year Book. Rand, B., Economic History. Reeves, W. R., State Experi ments in Australia and New Ice land. Sphar, C. H., America's Work ing People. Ward, L. E., Pure- Sociology.- World, New York, Almanac. Ar.ufkM, L., Songs from the Carolina Hills. Lounsbury, T. R., Studies in Chaucer. Lunge. G., Sulphuric Acid. Meyer, A. G., Donatello. Mouiton, C. W., Library of Lit erary Criticism. Sledd, B... Watches of the Hearth. Abbott, L., Henry Ward Beecher. Aldrich, T. B., Pankapog Pa pers. Benson, E. F., Relentless City. Beveridge, A. J., Russian Ad vance. Brown, H. F., John Addington Symonds. Burns, R Poetical works. Chesterton, G. K. Varied Types. Crane and Barr, O'Ruddy. Fiske, American Revolution. Fiske, J., Discovery ol Ameri ca. Fiske, J,, Life Everlasting. Goethe, J. W., Sorrows of Wer ter. . Glasgow, E-, Deliverance. Hadley, A. T., Freedom .and Re sponsibility. Harris, J. C, Wally Wanderoon. Haslett, S. B., Pedagogical Bi ble School. 1 Parker and Bryan, Old Quebec. Pence and Ketchum, Field and Office Surveying. Perrin, F. A. C, Conductors for Electrical Distribution. Pickering, W. W., Moon. Pope, A.,' Poetical works. Raleigh, W., Wordsworth. Roe, E. P., Barriers Burned Away. " Rook, R. K., Classical Mytholo gy in Shakespeare. Sanborn, F. B., Mechanics. . Shakespeare, Wm., Mid Summer Night's Dream. Smith, F, H., Colonel Carter's Christmas. Torkinton, B., Cherry. Thompson, J. J., Passage of Electricity through gasses. Wallace, A. R., Man's Place in the Universe. Waltz, E. C., Pa Gladden. Watanna, O., Heart of Hyacinth. Watanna, O., Japanese Nightin gale. Watson, T. E., Life and Times of Thomas Jefferson. Waterson, H.y Compromises of Life. Whitaker, E. T., Course of Modern Analysis. Whitier, in American Men of Let ters. Who's Who, for 1904. Wilson, E- L., Cyclopedia Pho tography. Woodbury, G. E., America in Literature. Campbell, D. H., Lectures on the Evolution of Plants. Dr. Hume's Address Before the . Y." M . C. A. Dr. Thomas Hume's very strik ing address on Thursday night was heard by a good audience. The subject was an unusual but appro priate one, a review of the history of the Association and the lessons to be derived from the four crises in its life. Its resuscitation from approaching death, two remark able spiritual awaknings and the inspiring Students' Volunteer Movement in which, several years ago, the Association was the affec tive leader wt re briefly and vividly sketched by one who had taken great interest in things. Havwnod. M. D. Gov. Tvron TT.rt A R A.fnni rw,nf ! Hoar, G. F., Autobiography. Lanson, G., Corneille Larrournet, G., Marivaux. MitclieJ., Organized Labor. Moore., M. A., Le Ciment Arme. Arnold, T., Notes on Beowulf. Despais, E., Le Theatre Fran-: cais sons Louis XIV. Huntington, I. S., Anatomy of the Human Peritoneum. Keller, H., Story of My. Life. ? Ly tton, Lord B., Last Days of Pompeii. McCarthy, J., Portraits of the Sixties. Dodd, W. E., Life of Nathaniel locnen, w. vx., . Macon. I ,n"- Lansan, J.. History of N. C. 1 M G- Physiological Histol N. E. A. Prodcedings for 1903. 'W- Peabody, C. H.. Valve-gear for; asson, x., . Steam Engines. - i Roosevelt, T., Phil ippmes. S. A. E. Proceedings. Teacher "Now, we have named all the domestic animals except one. It has bristly hair and likes mud and dirt; Do you know what it is. Johnny?" Johnny (shamefacedly) "Yes'm, it's me." , "Speaking of bathing in famous springs," said the tramp to a group of tourists, "I bathed in the Spring of '86." Ex. Tis better in your haste to state All men are liars, than To pick out one and designate That fellow as the man. Ex. Inter-State Convention. The first inter-State Convention of Young Men's .Christian Associ ations of the Carolinas wasiheld at Spartanburg, S. C, February 20-24. Among the prominent speakers present was Rev. Henry Van Dyke, of Princeton. A pleas ant reception was given to the con vention Monday evening by the stu dents and faculty of Converse Col lege. About two hundred dele gates, a third of whom were col lege men, were present. Dr. Ven able and Mr. Mitchener, of New York, spoke to the college mon Sunday morning. Those present from the University were: Dr. Ven able, Messrs. R. M. Harper and E. McDonald. Three more Uni versity men were at the convention representing their respective asso ciations, Prof. Holmes, of Elon College; Dicie Winston, of Frank lin county, and S. E- McNeely, of Mooresville. Base Ball. The base-ball practices so far have been impeded by the weather. The candidates, however, " have been Working as much as possible; and they look like a promising lot from which to choose a team. At present the contests for the differ ent position's are very interesting, for the fact is well established that Carolina's players make the Varsi ty by ability only. The first game of the season will be played with Bingham Monday. Bingham has a good nine this year and she will make tilings interest ing for the Varsity. It will be pleasant to see the White and Blue on the diamond again, and to hear the yells as the contest, proceeds. The opening of the season is greet ed joyfully. A Knock. Mower, E. R., Technical Me chanics. Mevnell, W., Benjamin Disraeli. A.H,,,, W T A,i;.,.fM,,t ,f winuuu. i. . w3., .nu,. , a ClOff Qat WOUKl till uui; Wages. urn ph. Ball, R. S., Earth's Beginnings. O'Reilly, B., Life of Leo XIII. Weary Willie Did you ever see Frayed Foster No; has some dog been bit in' ycfu? Ex. There is very little rooting at the base-ball practices, except an oc casional laugh or jeer. Whenever a player happens not to stop a ball he is laughed at by on-lookers who couldn't stop a hokv-poky go cart in August. Siu'i jeerings by the weak may be natural and unavoid able. So the writer urges very ten derly that all who must laugh and jeer when they see a superior's er ror will kindly, for !lse sake of the team, keep away from the prac tices. The University man watches these practices critically, and when he sees a good play he "opens up" to sup)xrt the work with his appro val. New students will please take notice. In Boston. Conductor How old are you, my ljttle girl? Little Girl--If the company does n't object, I'd prefer to pay full fare and keep my own statistics. Ex.
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