On the Camp i Miss balhe Bird, of Baltimore, is visiting Mrs.' Dey for a fortnight. xvir. vvi.uiu.ia overman is DacK tor a short visit to friends on the Hill." J. L. McCabe '13 left Saturday to enter the Naval Academy. s.;; Bishop Strange, with his wife, is paying his annual visit to the Univer sity and Chapel Hill. Mrs. C. T. Woollen left Tuesday morning for a short trip to Richmond, Va. -r-"..-.. Mr. Cox visited his son, Henry, and his nephew Frank Cancey, last Sun day. Reverend R. W. Hogue returned Sunday from Philadelphia and New York. , Miss Louis "enable has returned from a fortnight's visit at Wilming ton. Bob. Winston has returned to the University after a short visit home. Mr. Henry Bourne '14 was called home to Tarboro Friday on account of the illness of his father. Charlie Gunter '11 spent Sunday at his home in Sanford, returning Mon day night. Harding Hughes returned Monday nisrht after a three days visit to his people in Raleigh. Mrs. Eric Abernethy and three children returned on Monday night from a two weeks visit to Beaufort. The local chapter of the Kappa Sig ma Fraternity has bought the lot next to the Zeta Psi Hall and will in a few weeks build a chapter house there. Messrs. R. S. Boykin, Will Tillett, and J. W. Tillett were visitors at the afternoon chapel services at St. Marys on Sunday. , . Messrs. Tom Moore recently of the Law class and Merrill Blair recently of the Sophomore class have positions in the Capitol at Raleigh. The Dramatic Club have returned and report a very successful tour. Their reception they say, at Elon was all that could be desired. Several of the Trinity boys paid their A. T. O. brothers a short visit Saturday night, and took in the Star Course attraction. The pride of George Bernard Shaw has been humbled at last. Every ready to quiz others and turn even their shafts of ridicule to his own ad-! vantage, a North Carolinian has found the joint in his harness. He will write a Tar Heel biography of the great Irish dramatist, who is so ap palled at the prospect that the smile of derision with ; which he greets the announcement has something of the hard, dry quality of a 'grin upon the face of the Cheshire cat. Mr. Shaw anticipates his biographer by explain ing some of the circumstances which led up to the undertaking. This Mr. Henderson, of the Old , North State, asked for Shawian data enough to make a sketch of half a page. Mr. Shaw exclaims by way of reply that to write his life would be to trace the record of the last quarter of the nine teenth century, and according to pre sent indications, to write the history of the first quarter of the twentieth. It is the sam.e old brazen note but there's a crack in the bell. : "G. B. S." whose initials have been translated as Gaelic brandy and soda has had a very stimulating ef feet upon literature and the drama Taking nothing seriously, including himself, he has always carried out the laugh. Now the master of the conversational drama sinks into moody monologue. . 1 : Mr. Shaw seems to realize that an American biography of him will not fail to attract attention. In- fact, while Mr. Henderson has not been positively identified as the author of "Sassafras, O Sassafras," certain signs have pointed in that direction. The literary activities of North Caro lina justify the. prediction that a biography of Mr. Shaw would have all the tang ot the pines, all the point of the pine needles. The great Irish dramatist already was sure of notoriety after death. An American Boswell will give him immorality. Washing ton Times. W7X 11 ZiLLXL SOUTHERN RAILWAY f Sam Lcoiiaid, '11 who was called to I his home near Lexington,- on Thurs I day, pwing to the illness of his mother reached her bedside just bolore her death on. Friday. Mr. Leonard re turned to the Hill on Mod;ty. Star Course Chicago Glee Club, Saturday night .March 11th. This organization has the finest Lvceum qu.irtet in the country. It is said to be fully equal ' to the. well known Whitney Brothers' Quartet. II. S. Pember '14 of Westerly, R. I., returned to the Hill on Monday, after an absence of ten days. Mr. Pem ber was called home suddenly owing to his mothers illness, but he did .not reach her beside before her death. "Kid" Lasley and C. L. Cates, mem bers of the Dramatic Troupe did not return with the club on Sunday, but paid visits to their friends and rela tives in Burlington and near Graham returning to the Hill on Monday. Yale did not have a player weigh ing over 200 pounds on her Varsity football team Harvard had three. . . Out of 321 Freshmen at Yale, 316 elected English. 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