thje-;t;ar heel On the Campus George Carringtou '13 spent Satur day in Durham. Rev. Mr. Woods spent the week end with, Dr. Venable. John Lynch -'13 is confined to th Infirmary with grippe. Miss Mary Jarman is on a short vis it to friends in Greensboro.' juee. Wiggins s took nis usua week end trip to Durham, Sunday. ''I' - Y'Y; l.Y'Y; i-YV Y : Y Y YY ; :M "A large number of Durhamites wil be over to attend the McNair lectures Mr. Cameroni.MacRae made a short visit to relatives on the Hill this week Mr. and Mrs. Aiired Johnson are visiting1 'their daughter, Mrs. Dr Hamilton. Cy Thompson, businessmanager o the Tar Heel, favored Greensboro withhis' presence, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Kev. Mr. Woods who4preacned in the Presbyterian church on Sunday hasn't yet accepted the call which the church has extended him. Prof. Graham made an address be fore the State Normal, Friday night On Saturdav : nierht' he spoke before the State Literary and Historical So ciety at Raleigh. The Tar Hekl wishes to correct a slight error made in the last issue. D. R. Murchison instead of R. M. Hanes will be one of the assistant leaders of the Junior Prom. An important meeting of the Dra matic club will be held'at 2:15 Thurs day afternoon. Report of business manager, adoption of a constitution, and election of officers. Members of all former castes are uiged to be pre sent. " - Mr. Mark Levy of London, gave a very interesting address in the Episco pal church on Sunday evening. He spoke on the subject of the English na tion having sprung from The Lost Ten Tribes f Israel. Mr. Levy is a Christian Jew. ' " Mr. Perry Seagle '06 was on the Hill for two days this week. He is now the N. C. representative of Ginn and Co.. of New York. Mr. . Seay-le hopes that his class of 1906 which will hold ite fifth year anniversary here this coming commencement will be well represented. 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