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II Remarks. Dr. Venable spent Tuesday in Raleigh. Dr. Pratt spent Friday of last week in Raleigh. Disey Winston spent several days at his home in Wilson last week. Brauner Gilmer and Vonuo Guel der spent several days in Raleigh last week. J. Adam Wells who has been ill for several days is now able to be out again. J. M. Umstead, Law of '04, of Durham, came over to hear the Taylor lecture. At the last meeting of the Journal Club R R. Reynolds was elected secretary and treasurer. Mr. J. J. Parker has been selected scrub debater,- from the Di Society, for the Georgia debate. He will no doubt do his work well. Bill Pace, an old Carolina man, was on the Hill Monday and Tues day. Mr. Pace is now engaged in the study of law at Wake Forest College. Jack Donneely spent Saturday and Sunday here. Mr. Doneely graduates in medicine at Raleigh this year in the University Medical Department. Mr. James McRae, who has been teaching" elementary Law during this year has severed his relations with the University. He goes to Wilmington where he will engage in the practice of his profession His place here will be ably filled bv Mr. E. D. Broadhurst. Track Team. The candidates for thr track team have already begun work and every afternoon, in the gymnasium from 3 to 4 o'clock practice is held under the supervision of instructor Brown. Captain Newton is tak ing a great deal of interest in the progress of the team, and he will without doubt have a record breaker this year. A'mong the candidates for the team are: Newton, Wilson, Curtis, Winborne, Perry, Story, Sifford, Reed, Singletary, Kenan, Gudger, Pittman, Jacocks, Johnson, and Jones. The Shakespeare Club. The most pleasant and profitable meeting of the year was held at Dr Hume's residence Thursday even ing. The features of the meeting were Dr. Hume's talk on the Old English Ballads, a paper on Hot spur, by Mr. Hubert Haywood, and Mr. Bagby's article on Hal. The Football C:ach Selected. Mr. W. J. Warner of Cornell has been selected as football coach next year. Mr. Warner played on the Cornell- team for four years and was captain of it during the last two years he played. In 1901 he was guard on Walter Camp's All American and was given the same position on Casper Whitney's in 1902. In 1903 he was head coach at Cornell. Ail epidemic of disease in that University, however, de prived him of most of his material and gave him little chance to dis tinguish himself. Last year he coached Sherman Institute, an In dian school at Riverside, Cal. The Material was mostly new and there was little expectation for the team. He developed, however, a team that was considered the champion "e of the Pacific coast. They wxm over Leland Stanford, Univer sity of Nevada, and University of Southern California. Mr. Warner was very highly recommended and was selected in preference to five other excellent C(jaches whose names were under coinideration. He has been en gaged at a higher salary than the University has ever paid a football C(ach before. Banquet at A. T. O. Hall. A very delightful banquet was given in the Alpha Tau Omega hall last Thursday night after the Gim ghoul dance, by Mr. D. A. Fovvle. The banquet was in honor of Miss Annie Taylor of Pittsboro and Miss Isom of Chicago. The rooms of the hall were beautifully decorated and the banquet was thoroughly enjoyed by those present. The attendants were as follows: Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Howe. Dr. anc Mrs. J. H. Pratt, D. G. Fowle with Miss Lucy Andrews of Ral eigh,. N.' C. Curtis with Miss Isom of Chicago, E. S. Nash of Wilming ton with Miss Annie Taylor of Pittsboro, B. H. Bridgers with Miss Fowle of Chicago, H. McR. Jones with Miss Aunie Cheshire of Raleigh, J. R. Moore with Miss Margaret Merrimon of Greensboro, Graham Kenan with Miss Mary Andrews of Raleigh. Stags: Messrs Cameron MacRae, J. C. MacRae, H. S. Lewis, H. U. Fry, J. E. Pogue, W. M. Wilson, J. T. Meades, H. Hill, J. D. Pemberton, and P. Pittman. A Fellowship in Chemistry. We are all doubtless glad to know that the department of chem istry continues to grow. A gentle man from the North, who does not care to have his name given to the public, but who recognizes the high grade of work being done here, lends a helping hand by the estab lishment of a fellowship. This fellowship consists of one hundred dollars a year and is to last for ten years. It is to be used in doing research work in technical chemis try. The conditions on which it is to be given are left to the instruct ors in this department. The accu rate and thorough work in this de partment has been handicapped by the lack of a laboratory, but the new laboratory will increase the field and results greatly. Washington and Lee's Debaters. The U. of N. C. have selected their men to go against us in the coming debate and are looking for ward to it with much interest. Our men have also been selected and they too expect the victory. We have no reason to doubt that we will not get it, either. Messrs. T. D. Sloan and W. F. Semple will represent us. They are expecting to represent us with all their pow ers of oratory and debate. We are sure they will. Not one moment will they idle while the debate is over them and when we win they will feel that it was work worth while. Ring-Tum-Phi. BOARD AT COMMONS HALL $8.00 PER MONTH. ED. W. MELLON COMPANY, CHARLOTTE, N. C. We have the Highest Grade Clothing that a Tailor can make. We have the Swellest Styles out today. We. carry the best there is in Men's Furnishings. JONES Sc WORTH, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Agents. Guilford-Benbow Hotels. Automatic Fire Alarm in Every Room. Telephone in Bed Rooms, of which one hundred have Private Baths attached. European and American Plans. COBB & FRY, Proprietors. Greensboro, N. 0. SMOKE Harem Turkish Cigarettes. 20 for 15 cents. Ace High Cigarettes. 1 10 for 5 cents. THE SURBRUG COMPANY, Richmond, Virginia. WHITE ROLLS. THE CIGARETTE THAT'S DIFFERENT. Manufactured by The WareKramer Tobacco Co., Wilson, N. O., ts. A. WAIT FOR I. L. Blaustein FOR Stein Bolcli's Clothing. II A WES $3.00 HATS. DUNEAP $5.00 SHOES. NELSONS $3.50 SHOES. Everything- the latest and most up-to-date. FOYE ROBERSON, GEORGE HANNAH, Ag-ents. The Royall & Borden Co,, DURHAM, N. C. Is your bed hard? Is your bed aged and trembliug?. Is your rocker squeaky and rocker less? Let us send you a Mattress more comfortable than Morpheus e'er slept on. Let us sell you a couch, a rocker, a bed, anything in our line, and if it is not fully as represented return and wo will refund the purchase price. You need no "boot". Grady & Moize (two U. N. O. boys) are kept "boning" to save you money. CENTRAL HOTEL Charlotte, N. G. 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They are making a spec . ialty of student trade and . are prepared to give satis faction; or if you wish anything in the jewelry line, see before buying W. C. RICE, - Chapi-l Hill, N. C. BOYS! Remember the Charlotte Steam Laundry. Oldest, Largest, Best. JENKINS & McGOWAN, Agents, 'is .
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