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T H E CHAPEL HIL.L.IAN.
. ' " ' Published semi-pndnthly at Chapel Hill," N. C.
" . , - University of J.,C. -t ;,-
Entered at the(Pot-office at Chaili, N. C, as second-class matter
S. A. ASHE, Jr.,
V.U. AHGO, IV
S.'A. ASHE, Jr.;f 1
Manager.
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.editors.
THE CHAPEL HILLIANlwill bewailed to any address for $1.00 a
year; vcc. iorssix. mourns.
Strictly ix Advance.
ADVKUTISING- RATES:
$1.00
One Square, one month, : - -
pace is nmuea 10 inre? squares.
No attention will be given to anonymous communications, and no
responsibility will be assumed for views of correspondents. .
All communications should be addressed to the Manager. 1
l(An.. tnlAro fWnnlra rr I trofta uFinilM -ho- mftde TlRVable tO" i
VJ - -. r '( f H O 4 t GUT? I Monor
'.present travesty on a religie-us service.
P. O. Box No. 72.
?-, Chapel Hill, N. C.
SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1891.
ion to Chanel Hill within the past tew weeks will
uphold us in saying that they were in daher of
closing their lives! Our little; railroad Is in avery
Again that ' Pfince .of Soporific Periodicals,
the so-called t University 3Iagazine, attacks The
Chapel Hillian : almost since pur first issue has
this magazine assumed ah attitude of hostility to
ward usl Whvl we fail t ; seel 1 This controversy is
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extremely unpleasant ; we are tureen into it against
our will. ;Th is historical periodical. )s edited by
Editors and one ;ni these isja, member of the Fac
ility,, as every student knows, regardfess of: he
W.M.'s" denial ; . he appointed by the Faculty
to su peri 1 1 tend tbi$ pub! i cation,, and itis muzzled ;
and now comes this, to1 8jaj tlVe leat, uninteresting
aiuKsleep-affiirding publication1vith an attempt to
show that its editors are not inuzzieu. ucmiciucu,
4 go in your hole and pull it in behind you. Why
J - do' we -not -attack' pnepopr; little lone editor with
our ';.chea dyspeptic wit Because we do not
V wish to. The Chapel HiLLiAN is' responsible
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i lor What eayll OI IIS euuuis wiura, aim w i3 p-ii ow-
reniey it. Iu its presentj
anr railroad company; ok7:
dftei :beinK worn but on tie main line; crc
so old that they have become rotten and are often
; arated in1 tiie middle; an old, brc)ken-dpwn en
me anu a ecouu-cia.ss cui pusuiuic
gme steps should be taken to repair this road. As
iv now' is the University is damaged.; We have
heard several say that tKey! did not come here be-
cjause of tliis dangerous road - What hyrll we 'do
Who, will risk their lives on
Id it not be economy for the
railroad company to build a good, safe and sub-
bWnJol fmnl' nt nnno rather than to lose in.acci-l
dents every few. vears several thousand dollars?
mttfl in iiaiaI iIt K 1:
US Iliai .41- WOUUlL uuu vvc rsiiiucici y -ii"p
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called. Tfoivksity Maga2ine. t HoweverrJiv justice
we'must avthat we are
at the cor-
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dial atwptafice of our. -advice by . the University
Magazint a. shown in the last number by the two
articles of suidents; it is yv slowly, but we hope
surj&lyjirh proving; but! again' we give the sane ad
vice, " Gentiemen have more articles by studtjnts."
And now sii to the other article attempting to answer-'
us in lour controversy wjth Trinity, we vil
simply statl that we deny ! hot' a word . (if vhat wei
have already written regardless of the above named
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publication Svith its seemingly boot-licking policy., t
lrl PQmiit'n nil . h
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tlie -disabilities arising from, the muzzling, except
as to "comi64 sense," sp that they would pot ,be
always misrepresenting and meddling with things
in which they have no poncern (entering1 into a
controversy! of Tiie Chapel Hilliax with the
Trinity Archive when they should have lept silent),
how "mucli ,btter would lihis 'JuTniva-sity Jfugaziire
be ! ;; ?j
r : We iiAVf intended for some time to say some
I thing in regiird; to the prayers" that are hld in
:t)ie Chapel e4very morning, and will take advan
j tage of this opportunity. Day ajfter day this sqp-
f j-.c f-4l ' 1 l r r 1 fXt 1C rear 1 i - 1 tt lipid Wha nrnvers are
JIUoCH. ; igiigiuua ovi m- ' T I J '
fferpfl imi bv pmntv benches - tfavJafter day the
I prayer roll is galled and oh an average about such expedients fcust ,be: resorted; to. If ouri town
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twenty, students out of 200 answer to their-names,
and! about three out of a Faculty ofafifteen honor
A the' service with their presence. Now would it
f not be bettei to either make the students attend or
: ! abolish the service) altogether? We do not believe
that, they could be compelled to attend at this a
Ii . 1 ?i IL .rx Crr,A l.niKln onH lira WOlllfl
some respectable time during the day (be set
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for prayers, that a nice service be arranged with
singing, etc., so that the boys would be glad and
willing. to attend. . WTe believe that at some hour,
during. the day ! the students should . all meet in
ieryice, and that they wpuld willingly do this if
some civil
nteresting
; Will Binghamiifter a'short trip hpme, has
turned to the Hill
Mrs. Little and
ren
zed hour I was set apart and a service
life substituted for the
ani
Those who have traveled from Tjlniversi
St
a-
bad condition. Something should he none to
fix it is a disgrace to
iron rails eriveh to lis
oss-ties
at Commencement?
s'uch a t ral n? - Won
of Bingham's School,
are visiting) at Capt. Payne's. , . ;v -Ifl,. "f
iWe are glad im see ! W, E. Holt back oil the
Hill aftena long illness from typhoid fever.
The'Faeulty ar4 to be: congratulated for having
ui oi,VKhrtr which for some time has dishgured
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the campus, cut claw n .
jMiss! Grace Mangum, of Flat River,
w
ho
has
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been visiting relatives here for the pastisix weeks,
hal returned to hei home, j : . u
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- Eugene Witherd who graduated froth
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centiy, ana is uow p iismg:juuug
Vlite, Via., WaS UU INC. AXI11 JOOU . .
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re-
1 here!
of liton-
Owing to the iainful iOrdealVofvexaminatibhs
lust nasi, we am usiuuit; lu.h" jm- l,vc -r "v.t
anil hope all will tjuderstandour; condition. ; j- ;:
C. Fi Toms,93j has gone to Ailmington with
isifatlier for his healtfc; j"
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Ve noticed
HiLLtA.v an
t seems to
that some! move will
e maoe in this direction.
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At the Y. M. C. A. Convention our University
was well represented seudiug the largest of the
college delegations. Interesting exercises occupied
the greaterjportion of the time. Sll the delegates
seemed to be in harmony and very much in earnest.
Nothing happened to mar the pleasure of the Con
vention, save tlie unjust ajtaek' of the Durham
Globe on ' -tlrJ Hume, sin which he was so' arrantly
tn isrepresented: j We
Globe now, understane
certain Iy! it seems but
eilge the fact through
learn
3 that
he was mistaken and
just that he should acknowl
his co
urnns.
We acknowledge among our exchanges The
ddd Fellows The Oxford Day and the Raleigh
Evening Capital; also The Durham Recorder and
the Portfolio of - the State University ot Colorado.
We have heard many complaints latelyHin re-
neo-ligence of our town commissioners,
gard to the
n many places
.ays, refuse mat
pens are allowed wit
water stands in the gutters for!
ens
deposited in the streets, pig-
lin the village with all their!
savory pders. We have seen . certain citizens, in
self-defense, opening ; up ditches so as to jallow
v rater, to lie j drained oT. This conditio fof affairsj '
vyas permiti-eu to. ejiist uuimg ic pai jcai iv.oMViij
aii extent that several pig-pens were burned. We;
do -not favor such methods of procedure in get-;
ting rid of .certain public nuisances, but sometimes
commissioners do not attena .tp tneir amy ana rem-;
edy these things we prophesy that gfeat; sickness
Jill be the result during ttid.cpming Rummer. j
A little philosophy inclineth a ban's mind'to
heism, but depth, in philosophy bringeth men's
minds about to religion. Bacon.
tussle with conies land has not yet recovered from
th"4 effects it.. j. ; ":- , '.J'. ' ' !-:'..v.'i; -.
We see from tlie Cambridge Tribune that the ,
Rek . Edward JjJ ,&ishee, rector;of S' Paul's has ::;
returned after spencling-a month at&ape Hill,
North Carolina-I, j; .'t : ; -"V? I 1 1?" 7 '
Mr Frederic Boh her of the firm of Robert Bon-
ners Sous, xNew 1 prk, made a j nying trip to our
lit. WkJUvh 1
vilage on ;j.uesuciv
of the'Zeta Psi Fraternity.
"Gen. Al. Fairbrother, ;editor 'of the Durham)
toofe visited our tbwn, last! Mdndayj and wein pe
si t he woc says i
had
he
ex nebts
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bt pleasant timet ; Tli
to buy the University and turn it iiitota
Mr. Eugene, L, Harris,1 of Winston,! and wife, ;
who have beeii.auenaing me . in. . vuiivu
ti(iii lat Durham, spLnt a few; days this fek in puri
town1. - ; $Ir.HarHs made : a;veryv t;arnestan'd :iritfer-
estiiig talk' in tlie r. M. C. A. Hall on Tuesday
much surprise
for it is hard t
V-? cte of c;
. against what h:
V nation4 .since hi
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: ..ycv,1 ve agr-
Fresh men ias
have exj)ectul
c net. of Ins MJi
' jThcHrcsVnt
1 . ways, shoSvn it
the H-ntiiiK nt
hazing, and yW
'lull v-. to what: t
siibjetj'teil tlmn
ppporthiiities t
, ; and for lllis r
v on the clas of
accord, dtrlan
very pnjsii nip
whtch hasdon
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Jh.die'' Univcri
Hm print on aci
' his I class i-'tow":
ins
Vihmigtmmem 12th con tail
the following:, .- " ;i- - - v;- r: j- v .
Tlje success of this . institution willdepenl
large! vupPnthepersoif placed at its head, and too
much care cannot be takeil in this selection. We
would advocate that if a jC(impetenANbrth Ca:o-.
linikn can be fbundj, by all means 1 elect! him ; but
do not let ns ieel lhat our Sate ; has ajmonopnly
on the! election let 'usf look beyond the State -if
necessary and ilehohse some man ' of eixperieme, ;;
broadness 6f , mi nd, jof great energy, and of national
rephtationJ; Such bs the Jhiah Tjhe.
success of this institution; has oeenino more, marked r
than it is because the ida has been only tp make ;
it a. SVae 'Univermti '; Is that the idea on which 1
our great nniversitijes are founded ? . q, they are
inter-Stafe- Above all things wre desire that, bo
brpkeii-down pojitijjian be made Pitesideht Kbrtli :
Carolina has able men, but Whether tjie are com-
petentl for the position we 'dQVpoJt.nolvj. ;.; ' I;ei jus
rise above the State idea and make our university'
inter-State, as it Was before the war, Chapel
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Uuivertjty am
puttpig a hp
tjv Avitli.'th
sinn mi iegari
havp been mu
months ag.
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V . j' hi'!'reai;iife by.
H H 'of ; socjetv. .; 1
the imiiginatioi
that! can be le
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I , riences of nian
! . York Xbu call E
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j ypu (an find pc
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i voutfjiti tncet (
priiilbppagejH
jljKjricnp'p ;V)fv'yi
, nct'dcHlfor trag
the UW- plot '
j ownl invention,
lift given nie1 1
;ll flMj author
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t iyoung ladies, c
Examinations are nothing but a sacrifice to t
ahcieut gods of custom, and the students are t
victims offered upon-the sacrificial altars.-rki 1
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late uayiviiiouL serious it ous
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