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1U I i boxing facing, , a p rop r la te Soo 'vmnasuc appa- Mi: . Chas. S.' the position 'and rimrtiekl Mass. 1 or sometime, rc- m Dviiiic nrsi 01 ; ot, which if suc-- beladded to the .rejoiced at tms i to the Facujtv V eir 'number, care- le of xompetmigf. r apy.oot-paii or !!: ht exists m, the ted outward' 'possesses it to- : prating of r ic. 1 al iin -o A. 14 o f but is,, carried i i - T 5 , lev tions of. those desires at heart t that,- "whether udirintr; along in omanoe, ot vour V - . v - oe tieenivi .niter- i the lightof day t bnts ! r'- the; RE ! ! arid af.e haurid J e' made - - ' ': '..Utv.J .. j br-Ma'de.. ' .:7..; . Summer the s Xlothins s V oitr i hbfjot c hishiri'zs. i v P3HAN, olleman Building, i OTICB ! e of . tt - UNDERWEAR U, THE MARKET. J ' V V- ' : '' aiu Street. PROGRAMME OF COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. r SUNDAY; MAY 1ST. , ! Iorning In Gerard Hall : Baccalaureate' Ser ' mon by Rev. Dr. W. ' V. IVJoore, Professor ; of Hebrew in the Theological, Seminary at Hampton Sidney College, Virginia. S I . . f - In the afternoon Memorial Address, on Rev. i .Dr. A.-W. Mangum j by josephus Daniels, Esq., of the Raleigh Chronicle. ! i . . - il .:! " ' .'I I-. . . .- .1 ' TUESDAY, . JUNE 2D. . . ; - At nighty Meetings of two Literary Societies to which alumni ate invited. Afterwards; informal hop. . : . - - j '!: WEDNESDAY, JUNE T). ' ' Morning Meeting of University ..Trustees to 1 elect President of the University. I Noon Address on the University, Its Progress and Aims. by. Col. John M. Galloway, of Rocking ham. Also Decennial Reunion of , the class pf 1 88 1, at which an address i wiil be made by ihe president of the classj followed by other cere monies. ' !'-. , ll '. ' ' ; ' . ,1, ;.!;"-' '; at- In .the afternoon Alumni banquet, to be tended by Trustees, Alumni, Faculty 1 and Gradu- atine Class. 1 if TOASTS, ji Athletics -Mr. A. H. Patterson. Student-Body and University T. Bi Lee. Alumni C. D. Mclver, Esq. Universitv! and Public Education -Hon. RJD. Douehton. The State and The University Gov. Holt.. Influence of University Upon Li e of the State- re and" Public life Hon. G B. : University Cultu Aycock. '; I Ladies and their escorts admitted to the gallery. -At night Speaking!, of representatives of the; two Literary i Societies to be followed by informaF hop, given, by bal THURSDAY, JUNE 4TH. of Trustees; speeches by COLLEGE! DOTS, HAZING IN. EVERY FORM DONE .AWAY WITH AT THE UNIi VERSITYj -THE RESOLUTION OF THE?; CLASS . OF '94 . ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY BY THE STUDENT-BODY. .- . i ! i r , i .-: ,-..v: ; .. , 1 It gives us infinite pleasure to state that hazing is entirely ' abolished, once and for all; , Some time ago the class of '94 drew up resolutions to this effect, if'that as the .growth of the University depended largely upon the treatment of new comb ers and seeing "this: and also the destruction, of the 1-University if the present hazing should ' not be abolished ' resolved tnat tne class ot 04 do an in their power to prevent the hazing of the fresh men." The students, recognizing the greatiprin ciple thati-had, entered-into the miqds ;ofj, at once , held,; a mass; meeting,; and ' unanimously adopted these resolutions j s. those of .the whole University, thus effectually putting an end to. gaz ing and; in a great way assisting the prosperity of the Institution. Commencement Vf v. The campus looks very heat. Ou1 next will give a good" account of i the Corrk- 'mencement proceedings. ; , f S Howard Alston has returned to serve his seri- tence as sub-manaeer.ot tne bail room. We earnestly request yet paid their subscfip A word to the wise, : &c all those who have not ions to do so at once Morning Meeting nrndnntin Class. Y : I: &c. Afternoon- Speaking continued ; rjc riorts read, reception in Library, followed complimentary to Graduating .Nigrht-r Alumni by the usua Class. bal LOVELY WOMAN. , 1 v -j ' '' . . Womeri are not anrels; here or hereafter. , The ugly temper tdf a pretty womah always A woman $ glory is-her gown. A widow is the sandwich between a tear and; a smile. l- . : .1 ; 'i .. j:- j When women speak kindly of each other Ga briel will blow his horn. , ' .j I ! . 1 Woman jisj the complement of a perfectkiss. j - Satan never could have broken into the-Garden of EdenWitti a mai on watch.1' - f ' ? 1 If onlj- womeiv f0 light battles thre Would be only wars of extermiiiation. 1 i V 'Most .'.women are .ambitious; they want to be men. 1 ' No -woman ds really beautiful until she is old. AlotherhOOdiis woman s inruiic. 1 A .JA,ti hp nr -rfliorinn if thete wsre no re . j. 1 i VA u l uuiu fcw O - ligio us womeri. : p In 1 9 Sweethearts ; and wives are entirely different v women.! : .'if. -F.v iWathington.' has jbeenj elected ?a sub-ball manager from the Di,; Society, inV the place of M.' J. Pearsall resigned. JSpecia train will run places p n to-m orro w for from Raleigh and other he convenience of tho$e .... '.-1 who wish to attend our Commencement. U i " A ''cold snap" last week broiisrht out over coats and thick .clothes, and took hc 'few remain ins: sticks of wood" from the recitation rooms. P. C. Cameron and Cql. iimej have been. placed Tablets in memory, of Dr. Mangumi Col. Saun ders, J udge R u ffi n , ' H p n. Polk, of t Revolutionary in their positions in Memorial Hall. I- .; The -? Magazine editor5 for te; ensuing; year are, from the Di. E. P. Willard, 1;A, B. Andrews, J. 1 Cheek ; rfrom the Phi. R. 'Johnston,' Felix Harvey, G. W. Conn ori j.'V- :.-! 'ivr . ' ? j.- -'.'"'"I. - . Some days ago we were visited iby a Cheyenne Indian, Iveki Jukate, who delivered two Very' good and entertaining lectures on the India,."Publene, and some of the Indian campaignsiof Cusier.;. He was well educated; a pleasing speaker and enter tained his audience well.; . t h i i ' After the game at Riciimond on j. May ist,j all the North Carolina1 boys attended a dinner at the West Moreland Club eiveh in their honor by Hon; Benehan Cameron. A yiry pleasanf eeningjwas j? spent an.dmany '.nappy,' jrf asts. . were made;aridlre-f turned. Every one ".enjoyed , I themelyesrto; theT fullest extent;: and desire through oijr olumrsrt6 express their ' -personal thanks'' to Mii Cameroii. lit : v ,:4 Ik iRicere I' - Wilson CaMwell wishes to return, his thanks to his many friends who aided ;an(l 4ym- pathized with. him in his siCKness anu ueimvc; rneiu in ms lamny ; ana - especicury ,.iu. -ap -fi.. Wilson. afSdl:Mrs;: ;lioyo!;.lfor nte.re$t' nibriife.stlari.iti favors shown. ' We are glad to leaW Esq., son of Hori. 'K. P. that Mn Wm. J. Battle, Battle has ! won a Mor- 1 . gan. Fellowship, of $00 at Harvard. . This g eh tie- man should . mstlv' be iproud ot the j honor won " Recognizing the fact ith at the deyelopmejit of . A the University depelisjilpoiv the ;h4rmonipuj5 co operation pf its friends and ;tfie ybjintar atlop-y 1 tion by the studeht-body of true 1 jstandardjS; 6it ; manllnesSfl' -l he class of 1 894. J'fy -) meetihg as ; semledy do - ; ; ' 'j . . : .' ' j',- f Resolve 1. : That the practice of hazing new .'studqnk is ; beneath the dignity of UniWrsitymen and;d6ntraiy othe s spirit of a reabUiiiversily. ' ' '!"'.; .. ' '!j; . ' 7 ; '- Tfsf n-li'w. stii(rfft"nf '- wlhft p.nte.t Ifie llniversitv ihere- !, after sliall rot lie ;subjectejdto; blacking oir f maltre4nlent of this kind by this class. 1 1, ? ' ! I 3. That ttie class! of ?94JWvpluntarily rflinquishirtg the ancieni prerogative of Sohm4relreckleissnes bes to ; assure the plabfie that they; fear 110 . dirniniition of ejtiuine manhood,, aiid are ready to hold the field uv a decenj( way J against, all. comers., j.- ; . j ;';:; ' -i t -f . ; ' J ' J) ; ' 4. ThatJ the new1 administration be f esrectf ully invited f to! seek iri a more bktendedj manner the . bp-operatl6n '.-of. ?, - 1 1 a ' . i. . l ' i the btudent-body withou possib 6 reforms tire" whbseliaM t ' H..Bing1iamv.! , ! 'l::H;.iWJ;WHDto toWn dots. twoj the Iiast Th j Iiase-ball-is the rage, urs.day Tables r ' ' -: - I Every one is pi aying it. 1 and 3 Watson's Hotel A wo than is: seldom prosaicuntil she is some ! Somdwomen are born fools;; some achieve it and some have it thrust upcfn .them. t .' . f . j J ' -v- j '-;v 'J--l - ' ; ' ' .-'; ' . , ! JJ'H 'I wonder -why. ;the faculty gave ( that horrid Sue, Blake a medal?" said one student of a female college to another! ; f: : - I i i ' " -Because she is such is a meddler, 1 suppose. reolied the 'other. Inter-Ocean. j T'TAih- T Vinv n;rfrtainedi the CaUSe. fof the ill feeling between Germany and Russia.' .' i ATrClammv: 'What is it?" : I ' I M ; T.ii;ir'i..-:Th' rOnr is 1 earn inf. to Dlav'the X W 1 11 VAA V.. X. . 0 4 , French hbrnl "Chicago Jnter-Ocean. played each other for a prize of ten spring chickens to be pa d for by the losing ?team. 'lable NoJ 3 (the Quicksteps) defeated Table 2 (tlie Vele- t mc Kr o cArp rf f ff .'ninip innihr of two hours .and a hail. ine Baroee has challenged the winners. . rj '-.' , ; j Friday ! night while the students' were in tent imon' their chemistrv. French, German arid. AneloSaxdn ' examinations of: th4 morrow a wild rfv of 4the Librarv's bn fire"' broke through : the still 1 air. In' a second j the 'whole bollege were game House Last for a single of blood red clustered - around the building and second were stupefied by the sight flames leaping through the rpof ol ithe libraty In another second ladders, bucket 3 and watQr were not wanting every One filled with the idea' of distinguishing himself by. extinguishing the flames. . I Before the ladder could be placed seve ral hall forced their way to the roof-r-discoVered the joke, or rather impositions Some little fool, or perhaps several o.f; that , name, hac , just for the fun of it, set a pile of paper on fir 3 on the r6of of the building and then raised the cry, of "tirje. It might have been a time or on any other jbuilding than the library, and we heartilv endorse P. W.'s exclamation after he joke was found good joke 'at any other. out. "D-n em III' 1 Rev. Dr; Hubbard; of 'Tarbo.ro,-i preached! vfrir.' finpV'Spfmnti's '.;riem. on his return fron! EuiscoDal Convention which was held at Asheville Judge Iederickv p of Tarporo, iPfnt a " few days Oil the Hill vu ipng his soi. week last. I ' 1 ' Y U-i'- : 1 The streets of Chapel Hilll have been their customarv fine condition for commencement by our Avorthy constable Merritt. , - - - . ; Prof. Winston spent! last. Thursday in Raleigh. Dr. Hume has returned to the village frqni t)ak before Hjiut Tn Ridee whither.he wentto deliver a lecturej ' Prof. E. P. Mangum, of Asheville, and jNIinnie Mangum, who have beeni visiting ip bury have returned to the city. . u 3 TWO PATRIARCHS. Miss Salis- ie two Yesterdav's" Goldsooro Anzus !savs: Tl oldest: living alumni of the University. of iNorth Carolina, Dr. A. J. Dellosset, of' WiUningtoii, and Dr. Jno. H. Hill, of tills city, ;sa together ii front of the Hotel Gregory yesterday in this city; and talked of olden iinjes and of peisonalfrecol- leGtions aqd mutual experiences! at Chapel E ill. Dr: DeRosset was returning home from 1 New Berne, where he had ! been attendincr the annual convention of the. East! Carolina Episcopal diocese. t j , 1 HUMOROUS. ( had the Algy'(to hunters):'. , 'Which one of you most fun while out hunting V. : I l- Hunter; . "The rabbits. ' Sittings.. . Ethel 'ambitiollS,): ! "What would votl'- do if you had a voiceuikeimine r ; l j ii ' , J ' Maud '(spitefuljr-il'd try to put !.up with it New .York Herald."- I i4- 1 : Old Doctor: -"Howf do you get ulong! with vour husband now, Mrs. Maeruire? h ! ! "Verv nicel v. thank' 've. 1 Ha's v . i e .- .. . j . v '. . - - dead. " New York Weekly. - . t T t. "ft! 6' i.: ,1 . 11 I
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