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local notes; oy nre between hve and seven Professor Latta is one of the o'clock Monday moring. The younger professors in the Univer building contained the library, two sity. He secured his bachelor's de society halls, and six class rooms, gree at Chapel Hill and took the A portion of the library, together degree of master of arts at Har with most ot the iurniture in the yard. He is one of the very ablest society halls was saved. The sriptiflfir1 tripti in tVip fafiiHv Viae tary of State, is here taking a course building and orooertv were insured. Lw, H?Pn ? ,11' in law. He is accompanied by Mrs. and steps will probably be taken to perta5ns to tfae Tjniversity aml is vxi iuic?. ; I rnn arp t Via Kmilit-in- -m 1 . a r i . e . . , 'iniif; iu mt ucai very jiupmar. as a. inenu 01 siu The Biological Journal Uub will iuture. dents acting as correspondents, Mr. meet Saturday night at eijrht Miss Rena Barbee, a graduate of Shorter College, has a music class at her home near the post-office. Hon. J. Bryan Grimes, Secre- Hotel Clegg, A STUDENT TASKING THROUGH ' GREENSBORO Will find HOTEL CLEGG the mont con venient and in ev)ry way the most de sirable place to Htop. Service excellent Rathes aeawmable. Opposite PaHwnger'Station. W. F. CLEGG. Proprietor. Latta will always be remembered. He will devote his leave of ab sence to advanced study in his specialty at Northern institutions. 1 Z f 1-1 n (re rf Dnnnloa 0 clock at the residence of Dr. I. H. . . - Manning. Mr. unarles T. Woollen, the pop- r -r y , "'ar registrar ot tne college, and Mr. C. J. Katzenstein, 07, has Miss Bes Robersotl nnpOTnuam,, been chosen as one of the debaters Hill's most charming vnuno- for Columbia University against were united in matrimony at the Cornell. iiomo nf n,0 k-:' La Grippe has Major Cain, Dr. Columbia Street Tuesday morning, T. J. Wilson, and. Mr. J. B. Pal- the cerimony being performed by quue a uc uumuo ui tuc -u- cuuiuu. - adopted. The regulations in brief uenis. x iic wcuuintr was a very quiet rn ;. I -AF : - 1 r ii j - j" The follow mr are the fraternity aillu' UU1 LUC ldiany dnu a lew , Tbinr, Mnnv. Tanmrv 13th. . " - c mt.;. - j' j ' initiates this spring: Kappa Alpha, j-mrguesis the Seniors choose the faculty com wcie; ur. vvnuam rtoDerson, nis I tnittee r. Wescott Koberson, ot hichUL f ... u TD:i. AT A A TT ...... ir I "f-i rumij ivj.rs. i.. ivimcz, lvirs . More Dance Regulations. At a meeting of the Senior class Monday afternoon the report of the committee appointed last fall to arrange the details of the election 11 -yrASSsSJIf S HI U It? ami! Mr. Buck Harris; Phi Chi, Messrs tt-v -T-r- .At t TIT TT TTT 'l K. IV. Adams ana vv. n. vyaas worth. The Di and the Phi Societies each initiated anew member Sat urday niht. Messrs. A. E. Mac- Rae and Marshall B. Wyatt, res pectively. J. II. Fiscus, who has been con- other Wildman, Dr. Wm. DeB. MacNider and Mr. Glenn Woollen, all of Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs Woollen left on the for Baltimore and points in the North. They morning- train Thursday, the 16th. ; 3 That the nominees selected by the nominating committee be bul letined on Wednesday, the 22nd and published in The Tar Heel on Thursday, the 23rd. 4 That the eleclion be held on From Maker Direct to Consumer ; Burk's Peerless Clothing fined to the infirmary for some will return to Chnnel Hill snmprttnp Lv . , . " .. - , , 1 oaturaay, tne 'tn, trom v a.m. UU..Ui acao.v. Fuv ,A1 vv.v. t.O 1 Tl. HI that tllP ballots ho recovered sufficiently to resume t.., -t.i o.oa. i,... A committee was annointed in the election be determined by plur- his studies. The interior of the post-office building is being painted, and the walls are irraduallv assuminLr an appearance more in keeping with the beauty of the new fixtures. the Di Society Saturday night to ality the seven highest to be elect- act with a like committee from the ea; ana Inai m ease 01 a lie tne rou Phi. which will nrnhahlv hp an. shall be called at the meeting in the r j "JT I r i , . , pointed at the next meeting, in con- atternoon, ana tne man or men ferrinir with the proper authorities receiV,n ttte nlest number ot At a meeting of the Senior class Mn regard to havine- the librarv re- votes he declared elected. yesterday afternoon Mr. L. P. Mat- main open longer each day. At ihat the u1"8 keep a list ot thews was elected captain of the present the hours are from 8:45 to those who pay the fee before the class baseball team and Mr. J. A. 1:15 and from 2:15 to 5:00. It is to polls close and those who Present BAore, Jr., was elected mauager, be hoped that the authorities will evidence of having paid the fee Mise Pannlo T,rav Farrinr nf grant the request of the committee. mav vdte- iv- v. ..... w . u. , . . , I s rr 1 . ., (v , . . -l nai ine onicers ana macnin- The Philological Club. ery of the election be provided by i Gray Kenansvillc, a graduate of the Baltimore Conservatory of Music, is teaching a music class at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Archer, on Columbia Street. During the holidays the walks on the campus were greatly improved jective,' by the addition ot brick gutters on Smith. either side. The walk from Com mons Hall to the post office, how ever, "still remains in a primitive condition. A petition to the Postmaster General is being circulated among the students and towns-people ask ing that Mr. Lloyd be allowed to continue as postmaster. A large number of signatures have already been secured. The Philological Club met in the the Senior class. Alumni building Tuesday night. Professors H. H. Williams, JS. The following papers were pre- K. Graham, and M. H. Stacy were sented: elected bv the class to serve as the "The Unrecorded Use of the Ob- faculty committee. by Dr. C, Alphonso Equal to Custom-Tailored at half the Cost. Uncommon Appearance, Correctness of Fashion and Excellence of Work manship are Characteristics of the Bark Tailored Apparel, and Features in which.it leads all other Ready-to-wear Clothing, . It is our purpose to introduce this superior clothing to every student at University. We have the most exten sive and handsomest line of the sea son. Orders left with our agents will receive prompt attention. Bark & Company Norfolk, Va. tt "Apologetic Notes on Corneille's Le Cid, " by Dr. James D. Bruner. Freidnck Blass," by Dr. George Howe. of Fresh lot of National Biscuit Com- pany's cakes and crackers at Pickard & Stroud's. Poor Will" & Don Ray, Agts SEE H, B. BREWER for shoemaking and repairing ' of all kinds. Located under Central Hotel. Prof. Collier Cobb will give an il lustrated lecture at Peace Institute Friday night on "The Sand Reefs on the North Carolina Coast." Large, fresh oysters received every ij at .Pickard & btroud s Cafe. Give Pickard & Stroud your orders I They will Professor Latta Granted Leave Absence. James Edward Latta, associa te dav at Pickard & Stroud's Cafe. proressor or physics in the Univer sity of North Carolina, was Friday for candy for the dance atternoon granted a leave of absence 8"et yu Wlley's, fresh. pf six months by the executive com mittee of the board of trustees in I O 1 "e CIass . .n I nr 1 1 n session in the othce ot Governor YVC nave oegun our conege cam- T.(- ci i paign tor next bpringf and Summer. i lUicsaui WJ11C1 lUdli, d I ".. r,r AAA i" 1... . tt. Insist Upon Getttlug This Red Woven Label 1 MADE FOR TH( I BEST RETAIL TRADE' Mi. W. W. Pickard will begin in February the erection of an up- to-date hotel, with about eighteen Glenn. Professor Sherman, rooms, directly opposite the old one. graduate of the Massachusetts goods for their men in sales, office ihe material has been ordered, and School of Technology, was appoint- and technical positions in all depart wnrV will frnrpfrl a ranuilv ;islcl fallotro TVT T n I menis ..... - t j w iium, xtj... jaild anu lias ill possible. 1 he old On Your probably be used as a dormitory Dr. Stiles, for many years a lec turer in the medical department of Most of these firms use col- 1 , rT 1 .. U.yA,r I j lt TT-11 i . icgc men. i ucv arrange wua us 10 building will rived on the Hill ready to assume cover the entire college world for his duties. He is accompanied them. We have a unique proposition by his wife. ot immediate interest to any college mi ... . mdu wuu win ue open ior a proposi- The executive committee trans- tion. Let us tell you about it. Johns Hopkins University, and now acted a good deal of routine work Write to-day. employed by the United States and President Venable, who was HAPGOODS Bureau of Health, gave an interest- present, told of the excellent work (The ional Organization Brain Brokers.) l- a i. 4.1 tt -i. Commonwealth Trust Bldg., riiiladplphia. Ta. ing lecture in the Chemical build- be,n& dotie at the University. 11 intr Friday niarhton the condition of ihse present at the meeting were the cotton mill operatives in the Messrs. F. H, Busbee, Josephus I T-v 1 TV T" XT n '. .. goutn i;anieis, ur. re. a. uattie, ur. K. ' , , H. Lewis and Governor Glenn. -"f," iDe uoaruoi trustees win nom a College, King Hall, was destroyed I meeting Thursday, January 23rd. Med., Law, and all Class pen nants. All kinds of College goods. See DAVIS & LEITCH, No. 2 M. A. S. Coat Cut Undershirts and Knee Length Drawers It means Satisfaction and Com fort to Yon ACCEPT NO IMITATIONS Erlaitger Bros., N. Y. Fresh lot Wiley's Pickard & Stroud's. box candy at BOARD AT COMMONS HALL $9,00 PER MONTH. V
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