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ON THE CAMPUS Carolina vs. Elon College this afternoon. Tom McManis spent Sunday in Greensboro. formauce, in which an ccumulation of fun, wit. humor, and sparkling repartee will be the chief feature. Librarians Notice The North Carolina Library Bulletin is a quarterly publication issued by the Miss Helen Brown who has been North Carolina Library Commission, visiting Miss Louise Venable, has Dr. Louis R. Wilson is chairman of returned to her home in Charlotte. this Commisson. It is the purpose of tt j TTMt.L 1- u the Library Bulleton to establish a Hampden Hill has as his guests . ,. J . .. , . r , . , P ht systematic communication between the his mother and sister of Weaver- Cotnmissioil and the local ibraries of ville, N, C. the State in the hope of bringing-the Easter is almost here. Let Hen- libra.ies into closer relation with the ry Smith, representing the J. Van Commission and with each oher. Lindley Nursery Co., have your or- 'The extent of each library's influ der at once for Easter decorations, ence," says the first number of the The Buie's Creek Club banqueted Bu"etit3' "is proportionate to' its asso- , ,r elation with other libraries. In order on Saturday in the Y. M C A. to make this a COOperative publication, reading room in honor of their lor- Hbrarians throuffhout the State are re mer teacher Prof. J. R. Baggett, of quesled tQ scnd in items concerning. Lillington. The' principal address -the -work' done in their respective li was made by Mr. Baggert. braries." If foi 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. The Athletic Association will have continuous reports of the games in Winston Saturday and Monday. ' Jim Cheshire has returned froni a visit to H i 1 1 sboro. J. L. Eason spent Monday at University Station. The S. A. E. Fraternity held its annual Founder's Day banquet in its chapter house Saturday night. Tom Rose was toast-master. - Mac A u lay Costner returned from a short trip to Raleigh Monday night. G. B. Stockton returned monday night from Raleigh. Stiles Dixon retuned Monday from a visit to his home. "Sandy" Graham spent. Sunday at his home in Hillsboro. Senior Extravaganza Wednesday night March 30th. Elaborate cos. tumes, two hours of great fun. Dr. King, President of Elizabeth College, Charlotte, and his wife and Captain Anthony, of Richmond Va., spent a few hours on the cam pus Monday morning as guests of Prof. M. C. S. Noble. Don't forget the illustrated lect ures on the life of Christ given by Mr. Hogue tonight and tomorrow night, Get tickets from Hoke Ramsaur and the Eubanks Drug Store. Three tickets for 25 cts. The proceeds will be for a good charitable purpose After spending three weeks on the Hill as the guests of their son and brother Mr. H. N. Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Eaton, and Miss Grace Eaton left on Monday for Washington, D. C. Professor Bagyet t, formerly of Buie's Creek Academy, addressed the members of the; Phi. Society on Saturday last. Tho debate was postponed on account of the Star Course. It seems a difficult thing for the! wearers of the white lnts, to keep mum on the subject of the senior stunt for next week. They don't hesitate to tell that it will be the most original entertainment that has yet struck the Hill; but, aside from this, an air of the mysterious is felt on all sids, as one comes up near a group of seniors talking hi a Attractive Round Trip Rates via Southern Railway to Mobile, Ala. Account ANNUAL REUNION, of the United Confederate Veterans, the Southern Railwa' announces the sale of very cheap round trip tickets to Mobile, Ala,, and return. Tickets on sale April 23-24-25, with final return limit May 2, 1910, or by depositing your ticket with special agent at Mo bile and paying a fee of fifty cents you can have final limit extended until May 19th, 1910. From Raleigh, N. C... $15.75 Coldsboro, N. C. 16.40 Seltna, N. C .16.00 Durham, NO ....15.65 Oxford, N. C.... ...16.30 Henderson, N. C. .16.55 Chapel Hill, N. C 15.65 Burlington, N. C. ..... .14.95 Rates also in proportion from all other points. The Southern Railway is the only direct line to Mobile, han dles through cars and makes quickest time. For further information as to rates, schedules, Pullman accomodation etc., ask your nearest agent or address the Undersigned. R. H. DeButts, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. G. C. Pickard & Co, LIVERY STABLE Located on Rosemary St., near tele phone Exchange. Stylish turnout! always on hand. WANT A TEAM, CALL 30 G. C. 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The course of instruction, extending over four annual sessions of eight and one-hal months each, is a carefully graded ami eminently practical one, beginning with the fund a mental branches with full laboratory exercises, proceeding through a comprehensive sys tem of clinical instruction in which ward and bedside instruction and individual work on the part of the students form a large part, and terminating in the Fourth Year with the assignment of students as clinical clerks in the Hospital A large proportion (more than 80 per cent. ) of the graduating classes secure positions as internes in hospitals. Entrance requirements embrace a minimum of two years of college work, including two languages other than English (French or Greman must be one of these) and at least one year of study with appropriate laboratory work-in Physics, General Biology or Zoology and General and Inorganic Chemistry (including Qualitative Analysis). , For Further information, apply to the . Dean of the School of Medicine, Univmity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. CORN ELL UNIVERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE A College degree is required for admission. Advanced standing granted students presenting satisfactory credentials from accred - ited colleges. Every facility is offered undergraduates seeking : the degree of Doctor of Medicine. Ample facilities are also offered qualified graduates to pursue original investigation in any department. For further particulars apply to The Dean, Cornell University Medical College First Avenue and 28th Street, New York City UNIVERSITY OF VIRGI N1A University P.O.. Va. EDWIN A. ALDERMAN, LL.D-, PRESIDENT Offersfo8ur 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. The Department of Graduate Studies , . , , Offers the degrees of Master of Arts and Master of Science, and Doctor ot Philosophy. The Department of Law ;' . , , f T Offers a three year course leading to the degree of Bachelor ot L,aw. The Department of Medicine , , , ,T . - Offers a four year course leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine. The Department of Engineering !" tt Offers four year courses leading to the degrees of Civil Engineer, Mining &n ineer, Electrical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, and Chemical Engineer. Loan Funds Available. Expenses Reduced to a Minimum ' HOWARD WINSTON, Registrar The Hoi 1 a da y Stud 1 o i SUCCESSORS TO "COLE AND IIOLLADAY" Gallery will be open every Wednesday of each week, beginning Wednesday, October 28th. HIGH GRADE WORK ONLY. Prices reasonable. A fine set of views of the campus and buildings on sale at all times GALLERIES AT BOTH DURHAM HNO CHAPEL HILL COTTRELL & LEONARD ALBANY, NEW YORR MaKers of the Caps, Gowns, and Hoods to the University of North Carolina, University of the South, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, and the others. Class contracts a specialty. 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