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- J. , . . ON THE CAMPUS jer&pereea with music by Louis Aliard, Pianist. Tickets are now on sale at R. M. Wilson, '09, who has been Eubanks for 25, 35, and 50 cents. ' principal of the Hillsboro school this mircx. , . A- r 3 , COURSE BY GEORGE N COFFT-V session, is spending a few days on the r, a ' C0FFEY Hill. George Nelson Coffey, 1900, the Prof. H. V. Wilson's mother and gOVerUment exPert' wil1 be his sister, Miss Grace Wilson, are visiting n the Gelogy of Soilsat 4:30 " 5 Monday in the the Geology Lecture ' V ; ' Room. Besides the lectures the course Miss Cynthia Rountree of Wilming- will consist of laboratory work and ton, who has been visiting Dr. and field work, including the making of a Mrs. J.-H. Pratt, returned home this contoured base map. morning. ; Mr. Coffey is in charge of the Divis- S. Womack of Winston-Salem, who lon of tlie Great Plains, covering one took two years of academic work here -ourth of the area of the United with 1911, spent a few days on the Hill States, and when the Secretary of Agriculture detailed him for this work. Mr. Wilson told Senator Overman that this week. R. L. Deal has returned from Tay lorsville where he attended the funer al of his grandfather, Mr. R. Z. Lin ney. A dear little baby girl has made its appearance at the home of Mr. and he was sending us the best of their ex perts. His alma mater welcomes Mr. Coffey, and recalls the good service he has rendered her in former years. TRACK TEAM OFF The Carolina track team left Friday E. J. Newell, who left college this!moruin" for Blacksburff. Va. to en- wmuer v. i. in tracK events Mrs. Tom J. McManis. spring on account of ill health, spent a day or so on the campus this week He was on his way to Baltimore to be treated. Prof. M. C. S. Noble delivered the Commencement Address at the Walk erton High School Tuesday. The Dramatic Club will present "London Assurance" jn Gerrard Hall Friday night. The Y. M. C. A. was addressed by D. B. Bryan Tuesday night. His sub ject was the personality of Christ. He discussed the subject in a very per sonal and helpful way. Lost, a Wundt's Ethics." Finder will be rewarded if the book is returned to J. A. Highsmith23 South. There was an interesting game pulled off Thursday afternoon when the Ministerial Club, under the name of'D. D.s", tied Capt, E. M. High smith's husky "Rattlers" in a ten in ning contest. The final score stood 11 to 11., Both pitchers, Hoke Ramsaur and D. D. Walker, pitched good ball. "Urnp", Colvard. At the annual meeting of the North Carolina State Library Commission, held in Raleigh on Thursday last, Dr. Louis R. Wilson was elected Chairman for the coming year. Mr. Norman C. Schlictcr, Internat ional Secretary, addressed the Y. M. C. A. Thursday night on "The College Man and Industry". Mr. Schlicter is a deep student of the social conditions of our country. He discussed the ca pacity of the industrial worker for the finer things of life and showed how the Y. M. C. A. thru its industrial depart ment furnishes cultured opportunities to this class. At the meeting of the Historical Society Monday night, which was the the last meetiuir of this evening. rising aia a. m. tne team, com posed of: Winston, 100 and 220 yds.; Hoffman, mile and half-mile; Parsley, pole-vault; Barker, low hurdles; Ruf- fin, high hurdles; Capt. Williams, high and broad jump; Atkinson and Thompson, weights; Wakeley and Grimsley, quarter-mile; Cobb, two- mile; Cook, broad jump; Wood, low hurdles; Llorens, mile; and Webb, mile and half-mile; went by carriages to Durham where they caught the train for Blacksburg. A meet was contemplated with GuiL 1'ort pi iiitd .Vb l lt y injciiai oti the return trip, but a recent message to manager Stockton says that the meet is called off cn account of the inability of the Guilford manager to have com pleted the new track in course of erection there. So, immediately after the Saturday meet, the team will start for home, arriving here Sunday after noon. The track team leaves loyally sup ported and heartily backed by every member of the student body. Rigid training under Coach Cartmell has put them now in the best coudition of the year. Carolina expects a good report from Bl acksburg. 1765 University! of Pennsylvania 1910 the year, Prof. Collier Cobb spoke on "Geographic In fluences in the Industrial and Pohti-) cal History of North Carolina", and; Dr. Kemp P. Battle and J. G. de Roul-( hac Hamilton took part in the dis-, Attractive Round Trip Rates via Southern Railway to Mobile, Ala. Account ANNUAL REUNION, of the United Confederate Veterans, the Soi:thf.n Railway 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 i May 19th, 1910, From Raleigh, N. C $15.75 Coldsboro, N. C 16.40 Selma, N. C 16.00 Durham, N. C 15.65 Oxford, N. C 16.30 Henderson, N. C ..16.55 Chapel Hill. N. C 15.65 Burlington, N. C. . .v.. 14.95 Rates also in proportion from all The Southern Kaiiway cussion. nther noints. 1 he soucnern rtauwaj "TheFloyds" who appear in Ger- ? e Mobile, hanJ rard Hall next week will be a worthy dJes tiiroUg-n cars aud makes quickest climax to the Lyceum and Star Course tjniCi nttt-f,'c 'f tui ,m-,r Gnnd mainc For further information as to rates, never .row, M, a. Mr. F,o,Ts 20 i years on the Lyceum nave one of its most expert exponents an inventor of new, brilliant, magica experiments he is probably without a peer. His entertainment is made un usually effective by the use of para- pnernaiia valued at over , Pivssiiiir Floyd(Mahola) will be the first mind done 5.ali5,fuCt0rily. $1-00 per month ,4-MVl VIA IX AV. . I 14 J v - mental telepathy, mnemonics, a mind reading are mystifying in the ex Buildinff treme. The whole program win De in mnr a in m R, II. OeUutts, l. f. Raleigh, N. C. BOYS! See "Lons" Bil1 'ones and Cleaning. WorK 1 fin nor month. done r.ausianvi".. r Repairing and darr.iug neatly done at nd small extra cost. Shop in rear of KlutU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Undergraduaee Department. The One Hundred and Forty-fifth Session will begin September 23 1910. The course of instruction, extending over four annual sessions of eight and one-half months each, is a carefully graded and eminently practical one, beginning with the funda 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 terminatfng 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 lan guages other than English (French or German 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, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. HATS PICKING! livery Man Needs a New Hat at this time of the year, if he is at all particular about his dress, He Will Have one. A Right Hat is always the first essential a man's prosperous appearance it Makes or Unmakes him. WE HAVE THE GREATEST ASSORT MENT OF HATS OF ANY STORE. Sneed-Markhiam-Taylor Co. DURHAM, N. C. Larkin and Reeves, College Representatives COTTRELL & LEONARD ALBANY, N EW YORK. 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. Reliable materials. Reasonable prices. Bulletins and samples on request. Eat All You Want UNIVERSITY INN ALL TRAINS "ON TIME ALL THE TIME." The passenger trains of the N. & S. 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