annual Mission Study Rally
Sunday afternoon at three o'clock
the Y. M. C. A. will hold in Gerrard
Hall its Annual Mission Study Rally.
The address will be delivered by Mr.
E. T. Colton of New York City, who
is Foreign Secretary of the Interna
tional Committee of the Y. M. C. A.
Mr. Colton was heard with great
pleasure at the Rochester Convention.
He is an unusually strong- and able
speaker. , A special feature of the
meeting- will be a soprano solo by Miss
Anice Bright of Washington, ;'N.7' C.
The orchestra will also assist in the
music.
At this meeting- the mission study
work of the Association will be
. launched. Five courses of study cov
ering each a term of approximately
two months will be given this spring.
Three of the courses will be lecture
courses. The other two courses will
be conducted after the manner of the
lUble study courses in small groups
led by students. The classes will meet
weekly and the hours of meeting have
been distributed through the week in
order to meet the convenience of as
large a number of students as possible.
The schedule of courses is as fol
lows: "The Challenge: of the City,"
( lecture course), led by Dr. A. II.
Patterson and meetinir Wednesday at
u w .
7 p. m.; "Daybreak in Turkey," ! (lec
ture course), led by Rev. K. W. Hogue
and meeting Mondays at 7 p.m.; "Ja
pan and its Regeneration," (lecture
cou-se), led by Mr. Y. Miuakucbi and
meeting Sundays at 4:30 p.m.; "Effec
tive Workers in Needy Fields." (two
groups), led by Messrs E. E. Barnett
and D. B. Bryan and meeting Sundays
at 5 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. respectively;
and "Modern Apostles of Missionary
Byways," (two groups), led by Messrs
W. II, Ramsaur and A. R. Morgan,
and meeting- Sundays at 5 p.m. and
Wednesday at 7 p.m. respectively.
The classes will all meet in the Tr. M.
C. A. House.
men in
having
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Of the sixteen men who,
received certificates from the Univer
sity Law School, took the Supreme
Court examination in Raleigh Monday,
sixteen passed. Thirty four of the
fifty three who went up passed. The
University men were:
E. II. Gorham, Don Gilliam, J. D.
McLean, D. B. Todd, G. M. Fountain,
C. E. Carpenter, E. C. Bivens, J. C. M.
Vann, J. II. Bonner, W. R. Dalton,
W. B. R. Guion, H. L. Perry, R. G.
Parker, W. II. Schulken, E. L. Woot
en, J. II. Taylor.
Football Rules Committee
The Intercollegiate Football Rules
Committee adjourned on February 5
until March 24 without having taken
any decisive steps toward the elimina-j
tio.n of danger Irom the game. Aj
sub-committee, A. A. Stagg, Chicago, I
Dr. W. L. Dudley, Vanderbilt, and C.
W. Savage,' Oberlin, was appointed to
make suggestions at the March ses
sion with regards to the Rules com
mittee laying down specifications as
to physical examinations that players
should undergo at the beginning of
and during the season's training. The
various suerirestions that had been
made were classified and combined in
to three tables, and it is probable that
one of these combinations will, with a
few changes, be embodied in the final)
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suggestions of the committee.
Last year 23,000 college
America were engaged in mission
study. The interest this year is even
greater than that of last year, due to
the influence of the recent Convention
held in Rochester and because of the
unprecedented interest in missions
throughout the entire church .as evi
denced by the Layrnans' Movement.
It is hoped that no student will miss
the opportunity of hearing Mr. Colton
Sunday afternoon and that as mani
as possible will enroll in the mission
study classes for the next two months.
Lucius Polk McGehee
(Continued from first page) .
Metropolitan Tiaction Co., serving in
this capacity several years. At pres
ent. and for many years prior, he is
attached to the legal firm, Edward
Thompson and Co., Northport, L. I
There his activities are largely em
ployed by his assistant editor-in-ship
of the famous legal work, "American
and English Encyclopedia of Law
Three years ago Mr. Mctienee was
elected a professor of law in the Uni
versity law school and served till last
year, when, offering1 his resignation, he
returned to New York. The students
of Carolina to a man will be glad when
he offers his resignation to his New
York firm, and returns to those who
need him and wish for him.
New Med. School at Raleigh
(Continued from li i st paw)
lege and it is practically certain that
one will be established with a faculty
unsurpassed in the South.
Besides the Sbite Central -Hospital,
the hospitals connected with the State
Institutions for the Blind, aud Deaf
and Dumb, the college inlirmaries, the
penitentiary hospital for the criminal
insane, the hospitals at Shaw Univer-
ity and St. Augustine School (color
ed) and the newKex Hospital, the lab
oratories here are the most important
in the State. Raleigh News and Ob
L?aw Class IJatiquet
(Continued from firt pair;)
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work here in the time that the Uni
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Mr. Paul Capelle, for the 'Law class,'
presented Mr Grimes with a gold
trimmed fountain pen as a slight token
of their appreciation of the personal
interest he had taken in each man he
taught. Mr. Grimes' speech of ac
ceptance was extremely graceful.
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session lasting from one to four o'clock.
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The annual sermon will he delivered
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