LOCALS. , The Phi Gama Delta and Kap pa Sigtoa fraternities are building tennis courts. .We hope to see "Babe" Lanier out again soon. Glad to see Bill Hendren, '94, back on the Hill again.' He has returned to study law. Harry Whedbee spent several days on the Hill before going down to Raleigh, to apply for his license. , : H. R. Ferguson led the law class, which have just received li cense. Every member of the class, we are glad to say, made a creditable showing, not one failing-, Robt. Gatling has been quite ill for some few days past, with bronchitis. David Wylie, '96, who has been quite sick, is out again. Messrs. McKenzie, Patterson, Emery and Crawford spent part of Saturday and Sunday in Dur ham. ' Dr. Winston has been ap pointed 011 the committee of ex pert financiers to test the purity and fineness of the U. S. coinage. Dr. Battle delivered his lecture on-"St. Paul," at Salem, the past week. - Messrs. George Graham, Booth and Myers attended the Capitol Club german, given in Raleigh, on Thursday night last. They report quite a pleasant trip. At the "symposium" Who was it trying to light a turkey bone for a cigarette ? Who kicked the goal? Grand chorus ( " Which were there but are not there now." Moral "Don't buy your drinks from" Adam Applejack. Glad to see Prof. Cobb out '. again after a week's illness. " Mr. Isaac Manning, '87, is on . a visit to his father. Mr. J. R. A. Hobson, of Wash ington, lias been on the Hill a week or ten days 011U. S. Gov ernment law" business. Mrs. Dr. Whitehead has re turned from Richmond, where she has made a month's visit to the "old homestead." The unusual number of visit ing young ladies in Durham, has increased the livery bill of several of the "sports." LIST OF BASEBALL CAN DIDATES AND THEIR V RECORDS. Outfield W.R. Robertson(Cap tain) C. F. U. N. C. '92-' 93; W. R. Kenan, Jr., R. F., U. N. C, '92- 93 5 E. B. Graham, L. F., Charlott Team; W. M. Hendren, R. F, U. N. C, '9i-'92; L. Mc Crae, L. F. ; R. L. Gray, R. .F. ; J. W. McAllister, C. F. ; Guy Rankin, R. F. Catcher. M. Oldham, T. N. C, '91, '92, '93; W. D. Pri:e. Pitcher -Geo. Stephens, U. N. C, '93; T. Lanier, U. N. C, '92- 935 W. R. Kenan, Jr., U. N. C, '91 '93; S. Hill, , Horner's School; Guy Rankin, Ashville; A. W. Mangum, C. H. High School; W. C. Klutz; B. E. Stan ly, U. N. C.,'93. First BaseS. F. Honey cuttv Sub't U. N. C, '92-' 93; W.' D. Price, R. T. S. Steele, Brown Shepard. Second BaseB. C. Gregory, Rocky Mount; T. Lanier, U. N. C, '92-93; Geo. Graham, U. N. C, '91 ;.Caswell Ellis, subst. U. N. C., '93. y Third Base- F. Johnson, Pan tops; F. H. Bailey, Winston ; E. G. Derison, J. R; Robertson, Charlotte; B. E. Stanly, U. N. C, '93; Caswell Ellis; Subst. U. N. C., '93. Short StopB. E. Stanley, U. N.C, '93; T. R. Robertson, Charlotte; F. Johnson, Pan tops; A. W. Mangum, E. G. Denson. ALUMNI NOTES. Frank L. Roberts, ex-'92, has been elected Superintendent of the new cotton mills at China Grove. . Henry J. Darnall, '90, is pro fessor of modern languages in University Schoo 1, Knoxville, Tenn. Jas. B. Sellers, '93, is engaged as expert accountant in an es tablishment at White Plains, N. Y. R. C. Elisson, ex-'96 is with the Henrietta Cotton Mills. O. B. Eaton, ex-' 89 is book keeping for B. F. Haynes & Bro. Winston, N. C. Sometimes as Rambler strolls around in a meditative form of mind he little notices much that an observing person would. But he had just knocked out his pipe as he was passing along Cameron Avenue where he glanced at the 4 'New old Memorial Hall. ' ' We have little use for that place, but since we have it and do usq it, he thought it ought to be prop erly looked after. He noted four or five of the big north windows wide open. . It had been raining and a mean north wind was then blowing. Rambler shivered as he thought how comfortable it was inside so nice and chilly, so "dampun vet"-like everybody else about the Hill though, he just went on, none of his busi ness. After his bracing walk and ac customed ham and eggs he sought entertainment at the Shakespear Club, although highly edified and interested in the excellent pro gramme so well carried out, never theless he pulled up the collar of his big coat, to keep from freez ing. A little forethought could have rendered the the chapel very comfortable even with the heat ing arrangements we have. Ram bler feared the ladies, although well wrapped up would not come again unless assured of a warmth more material than that in the cordial welcome" so heartily ex tended. . Apropos of grumbling any how a couple of young snipe came into the reading-room, cigarette in mouth, hat on head, hands in pockets, jabbering away, a dig nified Senior remonstrated as the rule is that men should conduct themselves properly in the reading-room. "Ugh! we've resigned. Societies can't fine us," they re plied . The societies can keep them out if they don't care to re spect their rules at least. But Rambler has already given vent to too much gab. If he isn't kicked and raked.; too bad, maybe next week, he'll tell some of the gossip he hears. NOTICE!!! The following committees have been appointed on' the board of Hellenian editors: . ; Executive Committee. Patter son, T. R. Little, J. W. Yates, Turner. Committee on Organizations. Craig, Sumpter. Committee on Athletics. G. R. Little, Denson, B. R. Lee. Committee on Illustrations. Gwyn, B. R. Lee, Sumpter. Committee on General Humor. J. W. Yates, Patterson, Tur ner. " Committee on Subscription. Craig, Denson. (Signed) F. L. Carr. Jan. 23, '94. Editor-in-Chief. i The State University of Ne braska has an enrollment of 1,500 students. - .-v... AT ThE GLASS FRONT IS HEADQUARTEB8 FOR All the Books used in the University AND THE COMMON SCHOOLS. Also Stationery and Student's Supplies. 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