4i T II. E' TAR II.EEL Just the Gifts "He" Will Ap preciate: Mufflers, Gloves, Collar Bags, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Bath Robe, Smoking Jacket. SUEED-HARKHAM-TAYLOR DURHAM, N. C. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Department of Medicine. a rour year course is snven. Ln.swensarr , and hospital with over 100 buds, both , i owned, hy the University. Benci lorcar.aiopme. HOWARD WINSTON. Rejristrar, University, Va. LOOKNEATER IF YOU WANT TO TAKE QUICKER FEE BETTER Send your Collars, Cuffs and Shirts to the ZINZENDORF CLEE CLUBHAND" ORCHESTRA RETURN Continued from First Page. untiringin their hospitable efforts. The newspapers speak highly of the concerts and pronounce the glee clubhand orchestra the best ever. Then, too, the trip was'a financial success, due to the liber al patronage all along the route. The musicians' have worked hard and done" well, and attribute the success and enjoyment " to the skilled direction orjProf. G. M. Sneath'and.the able management of Win, Graves. . . News of Other Colleges The Michigan Athletic Asso- 1: LAUNDRY, -IN WINSTON -S ALE M . "THE QUALITY PLACE." TOTTEN & OWEN, COLLEGE AGENTS. G. G. Pickard & Co. ' UVERY STABLE Located on Rosemary St near telephone Exchange. Stylish turnouts always on hand. WANT A TEAM? CALL 30 G. C Pickard, Manage" ARCADE BARBER SHOP, DURHAM, N. C, HOW HAS 4 First-Class Barbers. The Best of Everything in the Most Approved Sanitary Manner. ALBERT CRESS, Prop. T. C. BLAND. W. L. BOWLING. R. H. WILMOrH ciation has a membership' of over 3.000 men. Columbia has won the intercol legiate basketball championship for the second consecutive season. The University of Wisconsin has established' compulsory foot ball among the freshman class. Five members of this year's track team 'at,the University, of f tronS minded. rnr r , " . .. . I inrrfaf n f Krai amornia, , are intercollegiate record holders. Perdue has decided to give a gold medal to all students who represent the college in athletics or two or morejyears. Fory -eight men have answered the call for crew practise at Harv ard. Among these are six veterans of last year's crew. , The first college paper was established at Dartmouth. It was called the "Gazette" and Webster was a frequent contributor. Small goal basketballs will be awarded to the co-ebs ot the University of California who play for three years on the Varsity basketball team. The most highly prized athletic honor at the U. S NavalLAcademy is the sword which is annually given by the Navy Athletic Ass ociation to the midshipman who has shown the greatest athletic ability during the year. The race this year is between V. P. H. j Weems, who won the sword last I year, and Jack Dalton, captain of this year s football and track teams. ; UNIVERSITY SERMON FOR MARCH Continued from first page the Man of Men, the one perfect, statue in the shattered gallery of: Man. " i "And what a man He was! A Man who drove the trafneersand and traders from out the sacred temple gates; who rebuked the leaders of Church and Stat?; whoj faced rulers: who turned neither: to the right nor the left; who with maiestv laced the mockery ol a trial and the cruelty of the cross. A Man who with the tenderest sympathy comforted the women who wept for him; who with sub lime patience that even as it for gave, plead for the soldiers who jeered Him. "I know of nothing more inte- mm-.mlLMff .-:. ww A. voa 1, , ,rj 1 ' i ll 1 H '' ti'tti : Planning the future things later but now pleasures count like Fatimas. 20 fcr 15 cents each package of Fatlma get a txnnnnt cawron. 2 j of write, trevre a ftiinif.wiTN! fill colcfe pen' nunf 23) tuctboa of I (JO, The Wisconsin legislature has lately appropriated $150,000 for a woman's dormitory at its state university. esting, than the change, out lined by Fiske, that took place in evolution when man came. De velopment Jrom that time on ward has been mental, not physi cal. Brain matter has increased. He who now survives is the Along" with the increase of brain matter went the I slow but steady increase of . the moral faculties, the power of conscience. This faculty began with the length of infancy and of the helpless state which brought into existence the family and caused paternal love to spring up. From the family love spread to the tribe, from the tribe to the nation, from the nation to a1! mankind. More and more love is 1 ypewnting love extending , its sway. Then at the height of Grecian bodily culture and mental acumen, in the fulness of time came the noblest of men. A man judged by all the past; a man claiming all the future, looking to the uni versal virtues that bless our lives to-day. "We all admire strength of body. But we need something more, we must have strength of mind that leads in business and the many activities of men. only strength of body and mind is needed, but also strength of will and heart. The first hero was a man who could be counted on to go forward, to do, to dare, to die. A man who, like the king of Carlyle, had strength of that comes from the spirit of liberty and patriotism; a man so set on the things of country p. , WA T aVtjd onnrc crrTrT tt and his fellows that he Wot 111 vravn .nww, oiraouiN tmio Mimeographing i. m. bailey; No. 7 South GUARANTEED SATISFACTION REASONABLE RATES L. F. HANES, OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER, Not U N I V E R S I T Y O F N O R T H C A R O L I N A Season 1911-1912. GREENSBORO, N . C . Andrews' Cash Store Company, il THE i SHOOTVfBST x tobacco ifl " III ARROW BRAND COLLARS, CLUETT'S SHIRTS Notion Novelties of all kinds. Invite the Student and Faculty trade to give us a trial. We are here to please YOU. . f) . i " ' Full 2 Ounce Tin what concerned himself. "But to these attributes of a hero the Christian adds some thing else self-control and mastery. The Christian masters himself like St. Anthony who, catching a vision of higher things, for the whiteness of his soul, controlled himself in the midst of temptation. "Thus heroes meet the, crisis ot life. What will men as ordi nary citizens do? Is there power to strengthen them? There is, for wherever we look, men, ordi nary men, are everywhere doing the world's work, lightening the sorrow, pushing back wickedness, lifting the world's burdens men, strong men, heroes as of ' old, flashing forth a sweetness and beauty. Whence this power to do and forbare, to do and dare? They turn and look to Jesus . I Hlo tobacco is a triend just "s' 1 can all things V before the exams. You want l"glrist' which stre"" concentration and you want it bad CmORC Velvet and you II get It! A list of freshmen at the Uni- Velvet tobacco the finest leaf aeed versity J Georgia who refuse to 1 ..." I moot- t ti -nA 1 over L years time matures the leaf as "WUIU cap is to nothing elre can. 1 imedevelops a mel- uc vuunn 10 coneffe paper lowness and flavor that r r, ;nAA an(1 "silent treatment" is ?SslX SEE "LONG" BILL JONES appreciate why we named it "Velvet." At all dealers. narvani iias the largest col- Boys, they've come Get them now before your size has been sold. AT KLUTTZ'S IO'r ,.,,. , .. lc8 library in the United Stales, OLC .SPAULDING& MERRICK with a total of 1,425,8'Jl volumes ror rrcssing and Cleaning. Work done satisfactorily. $1.00 . per month. Impairing and darning neatly done at small extra cost. French diy cleaning a specialty. Shop in front of Athletic Store.

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