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L. BOWLING. R. H, WjXMOtH Full i two ounce : tint SOPHOMORE CUSS CELEBRATES r Continued from Tirst page was probably the best talk from the,. ...class. His remarks about Dr. Booker's stride, which, he said, ,had been,so shortened that in the opinion of the ladies it might now be termed "cute" werereceiyed with enthusiastic applause. Mr. Ware, expressed most'' sincerely his warm feeling for'Carolina and his gratitude to those who4 h ad ? made " his ; stay here; .pleasant-, S. ;W Whiting, in? a vwell thought out speech, urged the Sophs to keep -a look out for good athletic material in the State. , :. vt'As a climax to a most enjoyable evening,Speight Ben ; readthe list of Freshmen7 rr.L'tahs,, names given to Freshmen by , the Sopho mores. The charming grace and wit of Mr Beam were never bet ter 'displayed than -when he'ex plained the processes through , which the i committee arrived;1 at ! the names, all of which were; aptly chosen. DISTINGUISHED MEMBERS OF FRESH CLASS . i Continued iron) First Page. Minute Man. Outlaw: The Nibbling Goat. Little Johnny Morehead: Re trogression Personified. Merriman: Gall -and Worm wood. . A. A. Thomas: Johnny Moore. Weeks: The Unmentionable, or; Aphrodite he, Younger.; Allen Moore: The- nerviest man of .'15. Aspiazoi. The Cubanola, Glide. DEMOCRATS SWEEP THE COLLEGE , Continued from first page " on the Democratic.! ticket , Oscar TTnrlprwnol received from both students aUd faculty i the largest number, of iballots,v, Tb,e, vote ; at the Y. M. C. A. was: Underwood Republican ticket as second choice for. President1 Taft - re ceived 42 votes; Roosevelt 33; La Follette 17; Hughes 3 Debs did not receive a r single vote as. first choice. One man placed him as second choice on a ticket headed by Wilson. , At the Bursar's, office for second " choice," Underwood THE SMOOTHEST TODAOuu PINK! That 8 our recipe for taking the i .Davidson: Mackey, Boyd bite out of good tobacco leaf..,We hang Clary, T hacker, .Winter, Currie thej(ea( in the,.warehouse.ior -two years- Cakolin a: Isley, T a y 1 o r , temperature and,, i ventilation i. perfect- all Strongs, Carter, Price, Drane, harshness disappears. A mellowness pra- Pitttnan, Stockard. . j vails that gives superb flavor and a smooth-- Judges: -Dr. Mangum, Dr. ness seldom found,.:. This, is the good pld Howell,! Mr. Bocock. fashioned way of maturing good leaf and . Velvet is a startling , example of tobacco ; pror, And what do you call goodness. Sometime-when your pipers (he man who makes the anar;i. burning hot and the 1 taste is flat' try.'icn? Velvet! i At all dealers.- ' Junior. Lawr-Wby-er-a the fAULXINC &. MERRICK Ill , - .itichigUH LiiliOUC. ciiiCACO r received 11; Harmon 7; Clark 2 Wilson 2; Roosevelt 5; Taft 1. The striking things , shown by 'the election were not Wilson's ex pected strength, but the fact, that Clark ,and, La . Follette received hut 1 votps each of the 492 votes rast ..not a one of which came from the faculty- The other un expected tning revealed by the returns was thatRoosevelt polled over twice as man' votes as Taft for first choice. From the facul ty Roosevelt received 2 votes to 1; from the students 55 to 20 Every combination ot names for first and , second choice was made. The leading ticket was: Wilson, first; Underwood second This varied on down to Wilson, Taft; and Wilson, Debs. Roost' velt, Taft was the. favorite com bination among the Republicans The Insurgents in college showed themselves by voting for Roose velt, Wilson; Roosevelt, La Fol lette. ; From this it will be seen that the favorite tickets were: i progressive and conservative; ; straight progressive vote; a con servative-progressive; and i straight-conservative. The total ballot is srivent below. The 'total vote each candidate received , for i first place and the different combination in which he figured are shown Wilson -Underwood Harmon Roowevelt Clark Taft La Follette Bryan - FOS3 Debha 183 78 25 35 5 6 2 1 1 14 33 11 6 3 2 2 23 7 2 4 1 1 11 1 1 5 1 2 11 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 Total 350 Roosevelt Taft ' " Wilson " La .Follette ;-; " Underwood " Hughes 57 Underwood Wilson , " ; Harniou " ' Clark " Taft " Roosevelt 38 Taffrr-Roosevelt Wilson , Clark La Follette Hughes n 21 Harmony Wilson " Underwood Clark ' " " Taft 21 Clark- Wilson ' ' Hariuon t La FoIlette-rRoosevelt 2 1 492 lirjan- Wilson CAROLINA DEFEATS DAVIDSON Continued from First Page. peerless,? glide i a . la mode i dovv n the ladder incline, and t!io fne for all stunts executed during the judges' : deliberation J afforded much amusement ;to the crowd. The results of,the events were: Horizontal Bar Kings ! 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