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ON THE CAMPUS Maupin, "Deep Sulphites." W. P ;Sea Soundings. " L. E. Stacv. "A Athletic Association meets at 2:1s Mechanical Stirrer." C. S. Ven Nev McNeely has recovered from able, "Artificial Light. C. W. ah attack of measles. Williard, "A Simple Gas Washing Faison Witheriugton is confined Bottle." Eugene Newell, "Flash, in the infirmary with tonsilitis Luke Lamb is in the infirmary. There will be a stag german to night in . the gym. Admission 25 cents. Come! t ire and Jirxplosion Mixtures of Carbon Tetrachloride and Naphtha." This Week at Chapel Chapel exercises on Mondav and R. Thompson Webb made a good Tuesday were conducted by Bishop talk on "Love" before the Thurs- Strange. No talk was made on Mon day night meeting of the Y. M. C. day but on Tuesday Bishop Strange , spoke on the three great steps laid oown oy unnst lor the true progress Rev. John S. Moody, of Hickory, : will preach in the Episcopal Church tomorrow. Lost, Strayed or Stolen A Cambridge Edition of Shakespere and note book . Finder please re turn to L. N. Taylor, 23 South. Mrs. Thompson, of Philadelphia, aunt of Mrs. Palmer Cobb, is visit ing Dr. and Mrs. Cobb. ; Miss Susie Hill, of New York, who has been the guest of Miss Mary Manning for some weeks, left yesterday for Raleigh, where she will visit friends before returning home. Mr TT N. Raton, has as his guests at Pickard's hotel, his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Eaton, and sister. Miss Grace Eaton, of Eaton. N. Y. This is their second visit to Chapel Hill. Seniors! See C. B. Hoke at Mrs Weedon's or at University Press foi engraved visiting cards. The Societies will be called to order at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Already are to be seen ; noticed nnsted to see "Mr. So-and-So'-' at one of the hotels for summer work Some of these employment agents have attractive propositions to offer students. And from reports of those who have engaged in such work, there is a big opportunity for one to "make good" during the summer months and live an easy life during the next school term.' If fot any reason the suits you have ordered this fall do not fit call and see me. W. H. Boger, of Varsity Tailor ing Company. Fits here guaranteed. Mrs. A. A. Kluttz entertained at her home on Thursday afternoon, the Daughters of the Confederacy. It will be of interest to know that the Chapel Hill chapter is planning to aid in the movement, which is now on foot among many of the chapters of this organization, to wards the erection of a suitable memorial on the University campus to those University boys who lost their lives during the Civil War. In con n ec tio n w i t h t h is, i t w as t h oug h t quite fitting among the ladies of Edenton, that the University Dra matic Club, while giving its enter tainment inthat townjduring the last Christmas' holidays uoderHtne auspices of the Daughters of the Con federacy should indirectly be the instrument of raising funds for this same memorial. The Chemical Journal Club met Monday nigh t and '. carried out the following . program. Dr. C. II . Herty spoke on several topics, "The Action of Sodium Benzoate," "A Radium Bank," "The New York Chemical Club," "Cotton Seed Oil Flour Bread," "Paint Legis- of man, repent, believe, and be bap tized. By repenting, a man comes to see things in their right relations, and makes a great step toward a higher life; by believing, a man learns to trust and obey God; and by being bap tized, a man comes in touch with his fellowmen, is cheered by them, and becomes more fit for the things high. On Wednesday morning Dr. Venable made a talk on good manners in public assemblages. Good manners and de cent behavior, he said, are among the great things a student ought to know. The chapel belongs to the students, and they may do as they like with it, but unless they act as gentlemen when they gather there, they will not do so in after life, and will bring reproach both on themselves ' and the institu lion from which they came. On 1 hursday Prof. Patterson made a very interesting talk upon the foot ball question. The speaker read sta tistics on the number of deaths that jjccurred last season, showing that the newspaper accounts were greatly ex aggerated. The game is, however, exceedingly dangerous, and unless some radical changes are made in the method of play, it is doomed. The matter of changing these rules is most difficult, since everyone has a different suggestion to offer. The action of the Rules Committee is awaited with great interest, as upon its decision the fate of the game rests. Dr. Herty made the concluding talk lor this week. He gave the students two ''pictures" to look aland consider One of them, the answer of three fresh' men to the question, "What courses are you going to take?" The other, the life work of a great American chemist, Dr. Atchison. The answer of the freshmen had been, "We are going to take the easiest ourses.we can find." In striking contrast to this reply is the life of Dr. Atchison, whose work in clay and carbon compounds has been of such great value to Amer ican industries. Daunted by nothing, he has spent his life in overcoming by hard work the difficulties he encount ered. Dr. Herty made no comment on the two pictures offered, but, as he said, their point was readily seen and appreciated. The Royal & Borden Fur. Co. DURHAM. IS. C. Dealersin HIGH GRADE FURNITURE. 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For Further information, apply to the Dean of the School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA University P. O., Vq. EDWIN A. ALDERMAN, LL.D., PRESIDENT The College Offers four year courses, which can be selected from a large number of sub jects, leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science Cultural or vocation .1. TCie Department of Graduate Studies Offers the degrees of Master of Arts and Master of Science, and Doctor o, Philosophy. The Department of Law Offers . a . three year course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Law. The Department of Medicine Offers a four year course leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine. The Department of Engineering Offers four year courses leading to the degrees of Civil Engineer, Mining En gineer, Electrical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, and Chemical Engineer. ' ' Loan Funds Available. 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