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-A The Teir- Heel. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. ( . : HOARD OF EDITORS J. C. B. IShringhaus, -Hazel Holland - - - E. D. Sallenger, - - - - E. G. Moss, - Editor-in-Chief. - - - - Man. Editor - - - Business Manager. Ass't Business Manager. ASSOCIATE EDITORS. R. W. Herring, ) T h s S. T. Peace, j ljectTtres- R. 0. Everett, Athletics. B. S. Best, Locals. Published every Wednesday by the General Athletic Association. Subscription Price. $1.50 per Year. Payable in advance or during first term. Singlk Copies, 5 Cents. All communications for this paper should be in the hands of the Editor-in Chief ly Monday at noon to insure publication the game week. We shall be glad to publish pertinent discussions of college topics. The Tar Heel will welcome news items, aud hopes hei whole college will aid italongthis line. Several communications have ap peared in the last few issues of the Tar Heel in regard to our remaining in the S. I. I. A. There seem to be many active advocates of both sides of the question and each side has been championed. Inasmuch as there is this diversity of opinion it is extremely proper that it be fully discussed. The question is one of vital importance to our Athletic Association and hence as the official organ of this association, the Tar Heel has wel comed and will continue to do so, all articles bearing upon the sub ject. Criticism has been passed upon us for publishing- such communica tions and hence we desire to make this statement. It is a part of our duty to publish and even to encour age such discussions, especially so when they concern the life and in terest of the Association which sup ports this paper. We feel sure that when this fact is taken into consid eration our position will be under stood. The Tar Heel advocates neither side but is glad to receive and publish arguments on both. With the Societies. Di Society; Debate, Resolved, That the United States should re tain the Philippines. The affirma tive won. Mr.Barnhardt made the best speech. Phi Society; Debate, Resolved, That the Cuban tariff duty should be reduced. The decision was giv en to the affirmative. Mr. E. A. Daniels made the best speech. Mr J. F. Duncan spent Satur day and Sunday in Raleigh. The February German, which was given last Friday night at Commons Hall was one of the most successful ever given by the Ger man Club. Dr. Rufus Barringer, President of the University of Virginia, will be in Chapel Hill on Feb. 14th. He will lecture in Cerrard Hall on "Some Pending Problems in Hy giene." Dr. Barringer is one of the ablest educators in the South (Continued from 1st page.) ing and paying over, his commis sion was six per cent at first and afterwards ten per cent. For the purpose of securing an equitable division all the land?, were grouped into two divisions, Northern and Southern, and each division into two classes; 1st class being tracts worth $4.00 per acre and 2nd worth less than $4.00 per acre. The land was then sold in separate divisions and after deducting the commis sions for selling etc., the agent turned over to the University $164,220. The counsel for the University in Tennesee at that time were ex-Judge James Trimble and Felix Grundy and a number of other prominent lawyers and ora tors. In 1825 land amounting to 44,207 acres were sold for $131,415.10, the price averaging a little less than $3.00 per acre. Of this amount only $52,436.71 was paid cash down, the balance paid in notes, of two or three year's time, with interest at 6 per cent. The University was involved in one lawsuit over some of the land and the case -was decided in favor of the plaintiff, Pinson. An appeal was taken to the Supreme Court but as the judges were divided in their opinions the Governor ap pointed a special court to decide the ease. After many able discussions on both sides the case was again decided against the University They finally took an appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States but for some reason the case never came up." Dr. Battle did not finish his lect ure but will do so at the next meet ing of the Historical Society. Locals. Messrs. C. A. Bynum and R. W. Herring have been chosen respect ively by the Di and Phi Societies to represent the University in the UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA THE HEAD Of the State's Educational System. Academic Department, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. Eighty-five scholarships. Free tui tion to teachers and ministers' sons. Loans for the needy. 527 STUDENTS 43 INSTRUCTORS New Dormitories, Water Works, Cen tral Heating- System. $120,000 spent in improvements in 1900 and 1901. Fall term begins September 9, 1901. Address, F. P. VENABLE, President, Chapel Hill, N. C. The Educational Bureau RALEIGH, N. C Established by present Manager In 1891. Operates throughout South and Southwest. Secures positions for a great many alumni and students of the Univer sity every year. ... Correspondence invited. Circular matter upon Ap plication. CHARLES J. PARKER, S Manager. Office: Tucker Buildinp mint 374 Main Street, Norfolk, Va. 4Z? IS mm The Yarborough House, RALEIGH, N. C. Is almost as widely known as the "City of Oaks. " Its equipment service ana taoie tne best tnat can be provided. Rates $2, $2.50 & $3 per day. , Special weekly rates Coach to and from all trains. Harvard University Lawrence Scientific School, The Lawrence Scientific School, which is under the same Faculty as Harvard College and the Graduate School, offers professional courses leading to the degree of S.B. in Civil Mechanical and Electrical Engineering: Min ing and Metallurgy; Architecture; Landscape Arcnitecture; unemistry; Geology; Biology Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene (as a prep aration for medical schools.): Science for Teaehers; and a course in general Science. Graduates of colleges may be admitted to ad vanced standing witnout examination. For Geore-ia-Carolina debate. Both of the g-entlemen are able debaters, information concerning courses of study, ex- i . r i i 1 ji !C ' f ana in point oi scnoiarsnip iney are among1 the most prominent men in the Junior class. Rev. Dr. A. T. Graham, of Davidson College, N. C, delivered the University sermon forFedruary in Gerrard Hall on last Sunday evenin'jf. Hon. Hilary ,;A. Herbert, of WashiiljHon, D. C, will deliver the Baccalaureate Address at the n.'xt Commencement of the University. He was Secretary of the Navy during Cleveland's second Adminis tration and for a number of years represented his native State, Ala bama, in Congress. Ex-Secretary Herbert is one of the ablest South ern orators and ranks high among the prominent lawyers of the Capi tol citv. Mr. J. R. Rountree has been iway from the Hill several days in the interest of the Yackety Yack. Pres. Venable. and Dr. H. V. P. Wilson will represent the Universi ty at the celebration of the twenty- ifth anniversary of the founding" of Johns Hopkins University on Feb. 21st. Dr. Ira Remsen will be in augurated as President of the In- Love, Secretary, 16 University Hall. Cam bridge, Mass. N. S. SHALER, Demi. Shoes! Shoes ! We have a strong line of HANAN shoes, all styles, shapes aud sizes. Also, a beautiful line of $3.50 shoos. Dan'l Allen Co., Raleigh, N. C. I. F. LEWIS, Agent. WRIGHT, KAY AND COMPANY. DETROIT, MICH. 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