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THE CH APKL HILLilAiN.
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': Published semi-monthly at Chapel Hill, N. C. ,
' .' ":. I i University tof N. O... .V .. :
Entered at the Post-office at Chapel Hill. N. Cas second-class matter
S."A. ASIIEj Jr.,
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S. A. ASHE,: Jr., f
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No attention will be given to anonvmous communications, and no
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All communications smouia ne aauresseu wine msuHg.
Unnw OrHora I'fippks nr Di-afts should be made DavaMe to
, v.- ; i j , '' j ..S. A, ASHE, Jr., Manager,
P.O. Box No. 72. 1 ii
are erood and we heartily indorse themj The time
hapel Hill, N. C.
:CH 6, 1891.".
Jti.
The papers of the State, sincekhe resignation of
Dr. Battle, have from' tune to time brought tor-
ward the names of certain . gentlemen for the-
Presidency of thti tjniverstyJ We have watched
wltli interest their uinirse aud in every l ease they
have nominated KortirCarolim'ans, some of whom,
in our opinion, jire wholly ifieom patent for the
nosition.. it seems to ns mat iiiei roiucuisnuuiu
fot hazintr to tro has come, and go we hope it win
w thout a struggle; 1 After carefully" thinking over
the matter wV have reached the conclusion that
hazing is ungentlemanly and cowardly, besides
beinir a relic of barbarism, and is vHeneath tlie
dignity t)f a University student; and also that
hazing damages the University, not only in the
line of attendance,- but ' as regards her reputation
anidno'Jstrauorers. Some one! will remark that
hazing is still kept up at the University of' N. C,
a nld strangers will place ;her among the rminor
i nstitutions where now such only exists. Some of
our students may not ngree with us at first, but, as
Sonhomdres, s we speak I to Sophomoref? and ask
hem to consider in an; unprejudiced manner tne
ts and we believe that they will agree with : usV
W'beiieve that hazing should go and will do all
can in that direction
f
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we
Sometime aqo we were asked to publislv abetter
on tile continuous- absem from duty of the Geoj
logical professor. ViVe granted the request, but
npbn intigatiou: it wasjound that tnese ansencefj
r 1 r i ' V' l,;. Qt.lt 1 were in the interest ofi the department
I : - i i 1 , i ;! L I L. !.!. "vn. Hi i l i.L cHiVlpntK Un th:it course. conseouently
withimt irkard 'to! his reiig;ion. There should be.
and of the
; i s . . i
the: writer;
l,ut one poW View aiid iiia
I . : y .1. .. I in .1 kiLi.. i iniiCto this is to correct the raisunderst;
K-'tliw liwtitntion vill dpoend lartrelv noon
the perLon! place l a !tj its lieadj and topMiuich care
iahnntl be: taken in this jselection. We would
idvotrate thatHri aj ctuupetejit North Carolinian can
inirjCto this is
existing among
.0 correct the misunderstanding
t he students". The Professor is
upheld in his actionby Ihe !.atisfactith and! com-
bv "the Trustees. Not
1 : 1 t k .I'll'.
f I ! ,i 1 U-M,- , v 1 1 t tint it is'a rule of th s budvthathe be allowed to
be found, byAll means e ect! him- but do not let ttiat it is a nut 01 1 us : . . 4 :, . . . .
h . f , i ;. i: tUrthrniiirhout the Stale in the interest pt his
- I
us fee I that oiir Sfate I las a
111 01 10 poly
on the elec-1
travel throughout the Stale in the interest ot his
dei artmeut, but it. is granted by silence and the
, ' i f J. 1 - i , J.w, fivor in which hus work is held. Any one can
I . ,1 i'. ! T ' ,14 AT , I .f . UpNhw materisdlv his woru is helped by traveling
: iJiiud; of great energy, and fit national reputation, free now materially, ins wuik v . j . fo
'-i- , ?. ! ' , I Ii 1 - 1 mul oolledtin s oeci mens for the use of his class.
Such s the man for the; place. The success of ! am coiieciin0 splin t . , . ! !
-this institution has been noj more marked, than it
! 'M;M..AL''?S.''';r;''llli--een appointed
public for Cliapel Hill ly fever
rri'JjJ J" croa Tin vp lately been ope
Chapel Hill,;ori jof Durham,
notary'
the other
by Alviii Patterson .Success to both !
'riss Juliet Mantrum J who has been vis
friends and relatives in! Asheville aud Salisbury,
has returned to the city
weeks. .
fter an "absence: of eight
3
n
for thebehefjt of the
a crowd attended and a
Mass.,,
On thej flight 'of ' the 1 2$d a reading was g yen
in Gerard Hallby; Pro IV Ray hill the: elocutiofaisf,
k uff's Daughters. Qiiite
1 were highly , enter!
Revtir. Giishean
, n ATrc l.rfiVlptt's. i Dr. Gushee jiad
charie of I the' episcopal ;Qhurch;l
ere for a month
last fall and will take chkfge for another month this
spring, f jA nore cjeverU
map it WOUia oe iiaru- ju.iim. tiuv ; "1V o j
no-nin wploome him to aur midst. -i j, , I '
- r 1 -
eyeral,of 01
clay off the Ilil
lhei supper I
tialf past six la
MrtXelson 1
theilliU visi
Oli
1 -!
i - an enttjainniei
Mot-i the little col
wlm lit) vr tiiki h
sion. : -
fast 1;
Rpv.1 Dr. J.
week eaves so 111 e .yefyl .IMterestiiiglfecnire5i.j ubpn;
camp life he Arrn of
tne iMeinocusi ciiuieti ami vjciaii Aian,. .. ..v,.
'.. :i I V - ' .ML':..:1 r- .; .i,-T V ' " :iU I'll J Ii
an ihtimatej iriendj ot leej jhkj jacKsonj ai,iu
the posiliin as (Sap
VirginiaJ; " His lectufiarei plain and to the point
abounding in wit.and mim
.;i,.,i .nnfoi.'ijitpkl. . fie is the author of
I
vAVe i beliv ve
Sonhs. and Fr
bloodshed." alt
:' -I never forve.i
" i Bim-'by tan
! 'A e saw rvn
our base-hall
'-.,'.1-; '
f wifli ;i lnriTi uH
ysuit is onlVas
ii ourselves to
1
Ch rist in the Camp," 1 c.
-
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;;: pever be st'eii
'I f'i.Tfcre i!;
jcirctilatin ari
' thatoneS1h
K . . at 11 1 lv no wan
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it, and in turn;
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; .v'at;. last was fse:
i oe couuiei h'ju
RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED j BY ;THE FRESHMAN
is beca use 1 1 1 ic id ea h as
V
Slate Unhrrvitu: Is that the idea on which our
great universities are toundedV io, they- are
i liter-State.. Above all thihgs we desirej that no
a broken-down politician le made Preideiitl, or-tli'
t'.daroliii j has jaule men ljut 'whether, they are
competent jfbr thV position we do not know.
: , iletr us rise above the State idea arid make our
University inter-Slate as.it was before the war.
-it; '. J 1 1 : v - I . 1 a 4 It in itkei w frt
J , - I : ' We have heafd it tumd
been -only; to make it a .' V rj "'v , f , i 5
c
f t-
(.'hai;ki. Hii.i., X. (,'., K.V.. 1 7, 1891.
"V
. Va! great step can be jtaken in this, direction
;v:. ; iy selecting 't or President l( a man of pror.
: - : ubuueed reputation and1 ability. North Carolina
, ihas adopted a pigmy ish plan with regard to its
lUniversity since the re-6pening, a plan of which
r r sue sncuKi. dq uearmyj a&uauicu. uci up bhu
' " her sha ne.by determining, to do something for her
I' TTiiiversitvJ V Webelievi that the start is, to be
J Crniade by the Trustees. iux j heir selection of a Presi-,
dent. jLet a man' of saoirfairef bt' wellj-known
1 reputation aud great l ability 'be elected, 4nd ; we
prophesy that the legislature antji aiumni win
--11 -i
' v - rally, til.' the support . ofi
have nd ver idone before.
this' institution as they
We believe they; wouldl
V
sJe that something was b(Jin done and would be
'Vprftctly willing to makeja Jarge apprpriajtiou for
i a. year or two uuiu mmicis . cici iaiuj.y;oiauiioncu
and the University ' ma(e jselfsustiniug as itj
would soon be-uudeir a man natioiil reptitationj
) ".aVid greatx ability. .,. '? ' . j" ;;-;a '! ' : i
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On our first pagewe print a letter from a Soph.
on hazing, We are ery jglap! of ttfe op'ponQuity
to publish this. The views jof our correspidenti
ed that a negro school
was to be erected upon, the property- recently
Wheuea jnt fcss-roqms of the Univ
o r .n
Slty ;r OiaeKOoams anu, ; prai3 ,im t. n v
bo light
1 nis
. '
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ly -
jr.-.
to : l.e ,r,,.. ..,-' ,. ..,.env , , ,,0 (n , r ..fhorwis, rendered unfit Cor
l.t:lSi!he:.yilWge!l,y;.
i a nns.au... can, say WuVe , , ,,ltties au( the indents in tl.eiriur-
that.no sncln.ifrtiose.has ever exrs.e.1 ami that tup : ;P : . .(, , , , . j ; J- : -r;;; r j ,! 'X i" .
. i: ."i ..-,. ... . 'i:'.' I . . ; . I k nr III 1 KLIUVV CUSiV . . ") L
owners have not decided how to use their property.
There has, however; been sbme tali ofjlmjlding, a
nice hotel; we hope that this
''wiftbedoni- 'A
hotel ohthe modern plan is bailly 'iieecled here aiul
would be a paying in vestment.
il '
ahony-
We Have received quite a number of
moiis communications which we have been obliged
to lay aside. If our subscribers will look in the
hpadline of the paper thev will seejit there stated
1 ' I '.. 1": "11 1 ! J t.i iinoiitrmmiQ innm-l
that no attention win oe pmu iu 1
inunicatioiis. We would be much obliged if our
correspondents would always sign their 'names.
':','.: : ,-. ;'. ; i - ::'--:'" ;
- Secret societies often fall into the . lamentable
error of choosing only,, such men as they think
will be u lions V in society, and often ieject meri
torious! students whose habits smd surroundings
render their studies more attractive than, the fes
tivals and entertainments. Fraternities have come1
to be considered as the key-note to society, and only
any
. , ; -' We' lately n
nlclosedl;Vfijh!
iduraenieut :
Til E Gil A PEL
feel, sure, the F
(f and Would lik
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those who can! shine in this sphere
chance of training admittance totheir sacTed realm
Such a state of affairs should riot exist. AVhat is
ueedd Is a tm elevation in the standard of fra
ternities. Let that man be your choice j whose
motto is " Pete certumjinem:v Pan-Hellenic
We heartily agree with you,
Whereas; Aj) offense of this nature has been
this day repeated, theHetpre, l)yJlie U resliman oiass 1
in meeting assembled, le it 1
' Besolvedi That we. denounce this act and
similar ones W bfetli ihe" dignity ofa studen
the Universitv ofi North Carolina and contrary to a
proper redfor jothe !
Mpriipfratfr of thiStact
if a member oftour classs; if.M up.Uier, We ; dis- ,.
countenance it, anrt we appeal to ait siiKienis 10
assist us in our efforts jto suppress such 'unseemly
epnduct.
' That it is a cruel; and' unthinking infliction
expense on ;our U n i versity , w hich she is ill j abl j to
lear.
W, Bingham,
Ti B. Lee,
Committee.
Hiw;
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oif;i:1 " ,:';:f
prof. L" The young ladies;; are just walking-
away from the boysiaiF tne univereuy.uu JfM
"iAininusI is iemarkable. I havp hekfd
f ti m'rUfwnlkmcr with the bovs and even to-
wardTthemi but iiever from them rr-jEb.
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We acknowledge the receipt amoung our ex-
TAe j Pan-Hellenic of ; Missouri State
University.
i1 ,.r associated will
K ':' ' i ' I-"
.,- . Wei notice, w
men i oh the i
tliq Freshmen
V that: is still p
; ! . thijig for thes(
auav with the
. is riot entitled
, , treated, frke a 1
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a" siiceess theell
in; its turn will
ad wjitriiuitij' :
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cording jo th
, tnetjalsifor hie
LArQsiimeu -nw
follows: Ugly
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MWhidbLe;;lu(l
map, Sawyer,
utlic iiappylciiiK
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1 tht pu ud in
1 ior ne was aue
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