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H. A t li, A'9 1 s iow se retary to tove*uo Mrtning. J. E. $hand Is confined-to h homi n"ha idr with'chickeri pox. Theftr't"Wi ll'nt-vrmow'gain til' ebruary13, because of ex hkibhtibris: S. N'. Tott is sek at h'is home in Johnston Itisrfered-that-iie has blood "bison. Th bdiok- ii4ts''fof 'the'library are now in 'the hands of' the li j brarian to be acted on by t!he 1libra'y'ebfnm'ittee at its' nett 3 meeting. Among the' st year students who- wpre Fiere for the inaugu ration 'were Deelf' gh,i Med 6 Wehman,' Curry Thomas and. vt Jerry Pate. E A. C.- Mainn, B. A. '13 LL: B. ''14, was on the campus this week. He had a case before the Su preme'Ooi.' MNnt is prac-l tieing- in -Un'ion;- md-is doing-weH in spite o fte tp printed. the report, of-the-board of trustee to the legislature, and is completinjg the minutes of the State TeodeAr'P A foition, of which P-rff6ssor-Baker is secro* tary. A number of students -went-to Wi'nthrop Wednesday -on the sfMdil"'tiirF6Afryrnis th'e'Nges la raQ/ WHiflthe rlbstati%s passejtfi%1ef dTh* li68ks of the collg the'bbyep ed judg nm 'nt dn the looks d1 the girls. "hub'"Lt(nktxWn-and- lint Ed m nd graeed-the-tablee- of 0. Fi W. lat -Sunday at' dinner: Whp the time caine to leav' Edmunds went in to.see-Missw-Mogneek And said; ''Mi s 11e6lirlt6ek, 'I ee'air'ly" enjoyed the dinner to-day. It was fine." "I am glad you did, Mr. Ed hunds, "e4pilAd Vi9fstbicClin tock, "did you'.pay your respects to the matron?" "No, how much do I:ewe her?." PtfewMChatle W'.'Bair;'p6-J fessor of Greek at th'e Univered t'y of North Carolina, is critically ill at his home at Chapel Hill. Profess6r Bain was professor of Ancient Languages at the Uni Versity of South Carolina from 1898 to [.910. The news of his' illness brings sorrow to his many~ frie:ad3 on the campus and in the eit; of Crdna. EDWIN LAYTONWNS U. .C.~5.$AY~CONTEST Member 'of i r tlass Award e$ M&kf' b r'% niorl: Edwin Layton -of. Florence, a member --of the juaior. academic class, won the'. U. D. C. medal this year.,.-Mr.--Layton is to be *6t*gMtilated on -his e'kblWsft w1s-k, ~eluIly "b use -he Woov er 'se ral liirs. = Dr. GoVge Witihope, 'under' whom this gentleman--has studied En glish sincehis entrance. at -Caro lina, says, "I looktupon-Mr. Lay ton -as' one of the brightest meh hi college. 'fe is a writer of no mean abilityj and-is enre to win ot#rer cdntests: His work 'under me from 'his freshman year has been mst excellent." The.eubject of this essay is as signed each year. About a score of students compete for the med al. The subject this year was "The Character and Military Service of General Albert Syd ney Johnson." Mr. Layton read his paper Tuesday night before the M. C. Butler and- Wade Hampton chap ters U. D. C., who gave the prize. -The tn_ting was,held - iti the hall 'of'the douse' oft repre sentatives, and was well attend ed. Laat year"theimedail waw-won by E. I.'ndiey. nf-i tary knems. Leach, DeLoach and Littleford are the present irnn-tes of the-in firmary. Leach has the cliicken pox; DeLoach, the"mumps;.an1l iteterd aumhad .antt,hck"'df appendicitis. Littleford was re iibved' Tuisday td th Columbig Hospital where he.underwent an yatioi . 'His' attack was very I1jght-dnd''the'dootors thought itbest to" obefate. teach ind'h 1eLo'acly expect tP get out in time to stand exami natoidt,i'bbu1; }etlefotilivill'pplb ably not be strong. enough to.un dergo the tests. I'ep tinl)leasant.-opinions to yourself. AB oT T'S I86- -MAN' fIERT ( TOB AOS,~ CIGAR S and 6'E0LD"DRiNKS AGENTS FOR BELL'S FORKDIPT 't, ahWI4oterCA Es THE BROADWAY THEATRE (ColumMa's Modern Movie) We show licensed lfilms because we thinik,they are the very best made. 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