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"Sw . 'l''T"ll'W'1'''1lmYl ,. i LOCAL NOTES The class of 1902 is planning a reunion for Commencement. The students from Edgecombe organ ixed a club last Thursday night. The members of the Press Asso ciation will hold a banquet at Pick ard's hotel tomorrow night. The Phi Delta-Theta fraternity initiated Messrs. J. M. Thompson, R. T. Allen, and E. L. Stewart last week. The members of the Guilford County Club met Friday night to hear a short address by Dr. C. L Raper on "The Development of Guilford County". Phrenology Now. Mr. C. B. Manning a phrenologis who has felt the bumps of the stud ents at Bowdoin, Dartmouth am several more of the larger North ern colleges, is now on the Hill. A number of students have already taken advantage of the opportunity of learning something about thei future. Mr. Manning comes here from Trinity College. The Societies. The members of the Phi Society dealt with the question: "Resolved, That students of the University who are of age and who have been connected with the University for two consecutive vears be allowed to vote in municipal affairs." The affirmative won and the glory was awarded to Mr. W. S. O'B. Robin son. The Di discussed the query: "Resolved, That municipal owner ship of street railway systems is the best policy for Southern towns." Again the affirmative won, Mr, Stahle Linn making the best speech. Lawyers in Raleigh. Messrs. R.N. -Mc Nee ley, K. R. Hovle, A. M. Noble, J. R. Barker, T. G. Furr, O. G. Lyon, B. K. Lassiter, R. T. Fountain, J. K. Warren, W. B. Smoot, J. W. Haynes, J. F. Lyles, J. H. Winston, E. S. W. Dameron, and W. B. Love of the law class went down to Raleigh last week to go before the Supreme Court, on Saturday. Be fore leaving they presented Judge J. S. McRae with a handsome uni- i 11 ' 1 T1 r r Tl AT -f ..1. . with a gold headed cane in recogni tion of the kindness showed them by the law department in giving special quizzes preparatory lo examination. Phi Freshman Debate. The Phi Freshman debate was held in the Phi hall Monday night. The query was the same as that debated by the Soph-Junior teams of the two societies last Friday evening. Messrs. I. P. Davis and D. B. Teague represented the affir mative side of the question and Messrs. J. D. Eason and L. C. Kerr the negative. The affirma tive won and Mr. Teague won the $10.00 prize offered for the best speech. The Judges were Dr. ElWn Alexander, and Professors E. K. Graham and Collier Cobb. Personal Paragraphs. Fleet Duulap, ex-'08, was-on the II ill dm iug the week end. Dr. C. L. Raper delivered a lec ture at Lenoir College last week on the subject of "The Gospel of Wealth". L. L. Brinkley, '07, has left college to accept a position as chemist with the Carolina Chem ical Co. of Raleigh. Mr. J. H. Winston, who has been a student in the law school for the past month, will sail for Eng land Saturday to resume his: stud ies at Oxford. Mr. Suggs, the caretaker of tin gymnasium, who has been confine, to his home for over a week by in juries received in a fall, is able t( be out again. R. M. Harper, '04, internation secretary of the Y. M. C. A. is on ths Hill in the interest of the Bible Study Institute to be held at Trini ty in the near future. E. F. Spruill, '07, who was forced to leave college immediately befor the holidays to undergo an operation for apendieitis, has recovered suf ficiently to enter his class again. Mr. C. G. Mullen, for some time one of Tim Tar Heel's editors has left the Charlotte Chronicle to accept a position on the staff of a daily at Charleston, W. Va. A. R. Hester, ex-'06, now holds a good position in the police depart merit of Washington City. Hester was a member of the Varsity foot ball squad while at the University Major W. T. Patterson suffered a severe fall during the snow of last week, spraining his left wrist bad ly. The accident kept him away from his post only two days how ever. The Debaters. Candidates in abundance have already declared themselves for our inter-collegiate debates. Nine have entered for the Georgia debate. Tlu-y are Messrs. C. J. Katzenstein, L. R. Hoffman. F. L. Huffman, L. P. Matthews, K. C. Sidbury, E. M. Highsnuth, J. B. Palmer, and E. C. Herring. F r the George Washington debate there are two candidates, Messrs R. C. Day, and W, P. Stacy. The scrub debaters for the Geor gia debate will be selected Saturday night the 16th. Our Debates. President Robins of the Debating Union has arranged a debate be tween the University of North Caro lina and George Washington Uni versity, to be held in Washington City on April 12th. The question, "Resolved, That the ownership and operation of interstate railways by the government would subserve the best interests of the United States", which is also the query for the Georgia debate, was submitted to George Washington, who took the negative. Thus Carolina has the affirmative side of this question in the George Washington debate and the negative in the debate with Georgia. Both the debates will be held on April 12th. CABINISS & COMPANY Of Charlotte will display their swell line of Spring Samples at Central Hotel, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Feb , 7, 8 and 9 A special fitter will return to deliver the goods, and positively nothing will be delivered unless entirely satisfactory. 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Our patronsjwill have an opportunity of making selection from the moxt ele gant stock of FURNITURE ever brought to our city. Cuts and prices upon application. Mail oiders given prompt attention. To Colleges and Societies we make special prices on anything iu our line. Huntley-Stockton-Hill Co., 110-12-14-16 South Elm St.. GREENSBORO, - N. C. Brain emcl Eye HOW EYE-STRAIN RETARDS STUDY. Many students possessing superior minds oftimes fancy themselves dull because they failin their studies. The reason is simply this: They are afflicted with so much eyestrain that it requires nearly all the nervous force ?.boy possess to fix the eye upon their books, thereby exhausting the energy of the brain. Many students unwisely sacrifice their health iu attaining an education, because of the large amount of brain-strain sustaine'd iu the -close use of their eyes, though their vision seems excellent. This form of brain-strain is easily detected by an expert and most alway remedied by glasses properly adjusted. . . If you break your glasses don't send them away for repair, taking the chances of delay and mistakes. Just bring the pieces to the office and I will do the rent. ConHulttition ljrtes! 13 K. NATHAN ROSENSTEIN, (Office Over Whitemore's Bakery.) COR. MAIN AND CHURCH SlS. DURHAM, N. C!. Will be in Pickard's Hotel every second Wednesday. BOARD AT COMMONS HALL $8.00 PER MONTH, College Caps, Gowns. The best workmanship at lowest prices. Silk Fnc nlty downs and Hoods. Cox Sons Sc VlultiK, 2G3 Fourth Ave,, New York.
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