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The Daily Tar Heel from Chapel Hill, North Carolina • Page 1

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Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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VOL. I. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL, N. "ft, APRIL 27, 1893. NO.

10. OUR YOUNG ALUMNI. PERSONAL. Jule H. Little, '98, is with B.

Rush Lee, '94, has returned P. Heath Cotton Brokers from a visit to his parents. Charlotte, N. C. THE TAR HEEL.

A weekly paper published at the University of North Carolina, under the auspices of the University Athletic Association, devoted to, the interests of the University at large Mr. H. B. Hitze, of the state Geological Survey, has gone to Wm. Little, '88, is engaged in the practice of law, Charlotte Washington, S.

C. N. C. Chas. Mangum, '91, who has A.

W. Long, '84, formerly Pro taken such a high standing a fessor of English in Trinity Col Jefferson College has returned Issued every Thursday morning lege, N. and Wofford Col home. It will contain a summary of al lege, S. has a fellowship a Harvard this year.

Tom Lighter, '94, paid us a occurrences in the University and pleasant visit last week. Walter Murphy and J. Craw Chas. C. McAlister, '91, is in village of Chapel Hill.

the cotton mill business, Ashville, ford Biggs of The Tar Heel, N. C. Space will be assigned for the were down to see the Wake Forest game Friday. W. H.

McElwee, '85, is in the manufacture of to thorough discussion of all points pertaining to the advancement and Our congenial fiiends, Tommy and Jerry Bellezzer, have opened bacco at Statesville, N. C. R. B. McLaughlin, '88, is rap Messrs F.

M. London and F. C. Williams, of Pittsboro were here Friday as guests of A. H.

London, '96. L. J. Kirkland, '84, has been on the Hill, for a few days, visiting his father, our postmaster, and selling goods for the Durham Supply Company. J.

M. Anderson, '89, was on the Hill a few days since. Dr. Winston, has been to Spartanburg, S. C.

where he went to deliver an address at the laying of the corner stone of Converse College. Mr. Wm. A. Devin, and Mr.

E. P. Willard have been honored by election to Gim ghouls. Drs. Whitehead and Venable took in the game with Wake Foiest.

Last Tuesday night Mrs. Alexander gave a delightful dance in honor of Misses Kate and Janette Badger of Raleigh. The following gentleman from the University attended: Messrs. Boyden, Perschall, Murphy Vass, Ellis, Patterson, Andrews and Robertson. Dr.

Battle, left hurriedly Saturday night for Lilesville where his brother Dr. William H. Battle is quite sick. The contests for the Society growth of the University. a dancing class in Raleigh.

A brief account each week of the occurrences in the amateur athe- idly rising as a lawyer, at Statesville, N. C. He his Van Ness, of Charlotte who has been doing the photographic letic world, with especial attention work of the University has gone. District in the last General As sembly, as a member of the Sen ate. We are glad to see Reid Rus to our own athletic interests, and sell, back.

His father is progress in Football, Baseball, Frank H. Beall, '92, is raising very much better. Tennis, etc. blooded stock on his farm, at Lin wood, N. C.

Gaither, '93, has been honored by an election to the jerry gob- All society news, personals and blins. The late issue of the. Magazine, of New York, con every subject of interest both to li The Misses Badger of Rahigh the students and citizens of the vil tained an account of Judge Au who has been visiting at the gustus Van Wych, '68, with a charming home of Dr. Alexander, short sketch of his life. Judge lage, will be treated each week.

The columns will be open to dis left Tuesday. Van Wych is a prominent lawyer of Brooklyn, N. Y. and is Judge Prof. C.

W. Toms, '89, of the cussion on all appropriate subjects Durham Graded Schools, was with an endeavor to do full jus of the-Brookly city court. David Schenck, '88, is asso ciated with his father, Judge Da here last Friday as one of the tice to everyone. The chief and Phi Society. vid Schenck in the practice of Dr.

Thos. Hume, has been medals on last Friday night resulted as follows: In the Philanthropic Society the debater's med law, at Greensboro, N. C. invited to deliver an address in Wilmington before a select H. W.

Scott, '90, is another of al was awarded to Mr. W. P. our young alumni who is engaged audience. This is quite a compliment to the University and Wooten, '93, and the declaimer's to Mr.

H. H. Home, '94. The in the manufacture of cotten, he the Doctor, as he takes the place judges in the Phi contest were has charge of a mill at Graham, N. C.

of Mr. Watterson, who was to have made his famous address. Dr. J. L.

Carroll '63, of Chapel Hill, C. W. Toms, '89, of Dur The Lynchburg, Va. papers of his assistants will decide as to appropriateness of articles no anonymous articles will be accepted without authors name being known to the chief, which will be in confidence, if desired. Advertisers will note that this is the beat, quickest, and surest, means by which they can reach the students.

For notes see or write "Business Manager of Tar Heel," Chapel Hill, N. or drop him a card and he will call. Mr. A. T.

Hill, of Kinston, the 26th give an account of the ham and A. T. Hill, '82, of Kin was here Friday night as com marriage of 6. D. Batchelor, '88, ston.

In the Dialectic Society the debater's medal was awarded mitteeman in Phi Society. to Miss Maude Watts of Lynch Thos. R. Foust, '92, has been burg. The Tar Heel extends congratulations, and wishes for to Mr.

E. M. Wilson, '93, the declaimer's to Mr. M. B.

Aeton, '96. The judges in the Di con elected Asst. in mathematics, vice Burt Shaw, '90, the happy couple a long life of -w 1-k .1 1 1 test were, Prof. Chas. D.

Mclver, who will not be back next year. joy. Mr. Jiatcneior is very pleas of '81, of the State Normal Col- antly remembered here. He was ege, Prof.

Martin H. Holt of Profs. Chas. D. Mclver, H.

Holt, Eugene Armfield a student ot high standing and in his Senior year, won the Willie Oak Ridge Institute and E. M. Armfield, '88, of High Point. constituted the committee, for P. Mangum medal.

Dialectic Society Friday. if- li 'I'd follow you e'en to the ends of the E. M. Armfield, '88, now cash-j Prof. Joseph Swain, of Leland earth, ier of the High Point National Bank, paid his alma mater a University, accepts the presidency, of Indiana University, from which Dr.

J. M. Colter has resigned to accept the presidency of Lake Forest University. "I'd defend your life with my blood." "All right," said the girl as her hat flew off, "Just chase yourself out there in the mud." U. of M.

Daily. FANCY GROCERIES, Confectioneries, Fruits, Cigars, Tobacco, visit last week, while heare he was the guest of the Phi Gramma Delta Fraternity..

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Years Available:
1893-1992