LOCAL NOTES.
Mr: S. T. Staticill was on the
Hill Saturday.
Mr. Hal Worth, '05, of Aslie
boro, was here last week.
Prof. Edwin Mims, of Trinity
College, was here the first of the
" week. '"
Mr. P. H. Royster, alias "Coon,"
spent a few days in Raleigh this
week,
Mr. Clyde'tBarl)ee, who has been
very ill with pneumonia, is reported
to be improving-.
Rev. J. W. Wildman made a very
interesting- talk Tuesday night be
fore the Y. M. C. A.
Mr. Hampden Hill, '07, who has
a government position at Raleigh,
was on the Hill this week.
Mr. L. W. Parker was called
home Monday on account of the
serious illness of his father.
Coach Floyd Simmons left Tues
day for Charlotte where he will
open a law office in the New Law
Building.
Mr. Wayne Archer, ex-'07, who
has a position wit li the First Na
tional Bank of Durham, was on the
Hill this week.
Prof. Collier Cobb gave an illus
trated lecture at Peace Institute
Friday night on "Sand Reefs of the
Carolina Coast."
A goodly number of students
went to Durham last week t see
"The Lion and the Mouse" and
"Buster Brown."
Mr. R. S. McNeill, of Fayet.te
ville, who last fall was so danger
ously ill with pneumonia, has re
turned to college.
Work has again been begun on
the tennis park back of the gym,
and will be pushed to completion as
rapidly as possible.
Messrs B, G. Muse and L. P.
Matthews spent Monday and Tues
day this week in Durham and Ral
eigh on Yackety Yack business.
Dr. and Mrs. R. O. E- Davis en
tertained a party of students and
young ladies at supper at their
home on Franklin Street Saturday
night.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Odd Number Chapter of Sigma
Upsilon was held Friday night, and
an interesting program was pre
sented. Rev. W. E. Cox, of Wilmington,
an alumnus of the University,
preached a most :nstructive sermon
at the Episcopal church Sunday
morning.
Messrs. J. J. Parker and Stan
ley Winborne were elected Satur
day night as Washington's Birth
day orators by the Di and Phi So
cieties, respectively.
Last week we were misinformed
as to the presence of Hon. J. Bryan
Grimes here in the law school. Our
informant was mistaken in the
name. The gentleman is Mr. Wil
liam Grimes. .
The fraternities decided last
night to give an afternoon german
on Friday, February 21, to the
Junior and Senior classes. A de
tailed account will be given next
week,
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GUNTER AND ROBINS, AGENTS.
Mr. C. L. Weill, '07, who held
the position of Professor of Ro
mance Lanuagfes at the North
Carolina Military Academy, Red
Springs, last fall, is now in the in
surance business at Durham.
Dr. J. G. de R. Hamilton, nobly
assisted by .the members of the class
in History 12, succeeded last Fri
day, after a long- and dangerous
fight, in annihilating a large rat
that was behaving in an unseemly
manner.
The Carolina debaters have
chosen the negative side of the
question submitted hy Virginia.
The query is "Resolved, That
National Banks be permitted to is
sue notes subject to taxation and
government regulation, on their
general assets. " Those who intend
to enter the contest should notify
Mr. J. W. Umstead, Jr., at an
early date.
Hare and Hounds.
The first hare and hound run
was held last ' Saturday afternoon,
some two doz:n hounds following
Bridgers and Jordan. The trail
was about one and three quarter
miles, from the Gym to the Meeting
of the Waters ana back around the
cemetery. The time was not par
ticularly fast, this being the first
run. The actual time being as
follows: Davis 10,05; Ruffin 10.05
and 2-5; Bridgers 10.22; Williams
10.24; Webb 10.32, Klonts 11.00
The next run will be Saturday
at 4.30 prompt and will be about
two miles. Davis and Ruffin will
be the Hounds.
Lost Last fall a gray striped
cravanet raincoat. Liberal reward.
Finder please notify Risden Allen,
over Pickard & Stroud's store.
Cabaniss & Co. from Charlotte are
at Central Hotel this week.
Seniors, N tice.
For typewriting Theses and other
work see H. B. Gunter or
C. L. Williams.
Tar Heel office or 17 M. A. S.
Give Pickard & Stroud your orders
for candy for the dance. They will
get you Wiley's, fresh.
Mr. Mark Williams, of Cabaniss &
Co. is at the Central Hotel this week
with a full line of Spring Samples.
He is represented by Messrs. Orr and
Jacocks.
Lost--A pearl handled, doubled
bladed knife. Finder please return
to Tar Heel office and receive
reward.
See Cabaniss's line at the Central
Hotel.
Mr. College Man.
We are already lineing up our cli
ents for next Spring. With our Na
tional Organization of 12 offices we'will
need over 3,000 college men for tech
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We can also use at any time col
lege men who are in the market for a
position. Let us explain to you NOW.
Write for the "College Man's Oppor
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great organization built up by college
men has placed many thousand young
men, has raised the standard of col
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and in evary way the mont de
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Opposite Passenr Station.
Med., Law, and all Class pen
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See ,
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It is our purpose to introduce this
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