ALUMNI NEWS. THE SECOND MEMORIAL sent, but it- my be tht work is of clsses re lredy provided for, going forwrd just sme, lthough but mny of m re not.

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& ALUMNI NEWS Published by North Crolin Stte College of Agriculture nd Engineering Vol. 111 WEST RALEIGH, N.'C., MAY 1, 1920 No. 7 COMMENCEMENT DATES MAY 22, 23, 24, 25.. COME. \ QR : \ fa-r E (ng. E66 01 A55]? MAY 24 I 92 0 ON THE CAMPUS 3:: ers-' \-,,,_. ' 1",!4 \ ge, {ED.7 h 3 \glfif 5 w 1 _ W V F2. Amy-5 OLD STATE Col, LEG r.1" /...//,/ THE Y RE C OMING BACK -. wig. _ LEST WE FORGET The clsses of 00, 05, 10, nd 15 re due t College this yer for reunions during finls. 1915 will be here, re re eleven men on job lredy, nd clss hs ppointed its vrious committees to look out for welfre nd entertinment of bunch. Old 1910 is coming bck too, Spinner is coming ll wy from Philippines, nd severl or 10 men re beginning to show little life nd get-toger spirit, but Wht bout you ncients of 05 nd 00? Twenty long yers hve pssed since first of nughty boys, with mny wrm hndclsps nd perhps just little huskiness in ir voices, sid good-bye to clssmtes nd old A. & M., nd with heds proudly erect stepped out into world to conquer. The snows of score of winters hve left fint touch of silver now in some of those sme proud heds, but wrmth of succeeding summers still glows in ir herts, nd no one cn sy tht se men re getting old. And 1905! The yer when footbll tem relly cme into its own! Will you ever forget tht glorious occsion inside rce trck t old fir grounds when A. & M., led by Steel nd mighty Bbe Wilson, put it ll over Crolin,, A. M. C.,10 JUST A REMINDER! Don t forget Big 1910 Clss Reunion t Commencement this yer. Come with your Young Hopeful if you hve one. Tell ll former members of Clss to come, Wher grdutes or not. BIG TIME! Remember tht Clculus 10 yers go! My, how old tempus fugits! R. K. BABINGTON, 510 Worthington Ave., 4/16/20 Chrlotte, N. C. even though score ws clled tie t end of gme? Old Timers, both of you, we of lter college genertion recll you now only through hze of legend nd trdition, but we wnt to become better cquinted. We re proud of you, so come on bck nd let us tell you. We wnt to show you how old plce hs grown, nd we wnt you to know this fine, mnly bunch of fellows who re brimfull of sme old kind, of college (Continued on Pge Eight) Will You Write Three Letters? erfilp. Is re mn in Clss of 1915 who is unwilling to write three letters to help mke our 1920 reunion success? I. There were t lest three men in college who were your buddies, with Whom you were more intimte thn with ny ors nd upon whom you exerted greter influence, perhps, thn ny or mn. You.cn do more to get those men interested in coming bck to Stte College, My 24th, thn president of clss, Alumni Secretry, or ny or person. Won t you sit down in your office TODAY nd dictte letter to your stenogrpher for ech of se three men, telling m to join you on cmpus My 24th? In cse your stenogrpher is sick, won t you tke 01d quill TONIGHT nd inscribe few lines brief to those fellows, urging m to meet you here? There re eleven of our clss now in Rleigh, nd if ech of or fiftythree men come bck this old hill will see reunion like of which never She sw._before. Get '- 01d pep.. _... E. L. CLOYD, Ohm. 15 Entertinment 00m. 00-05310215 CLASS REUNIONS, MAY 24. MEET ME'ON THE CAMPUS."

ALUMNI NEWS. THE SECOND MEMORIAL sent, but it- my be tht work is of clsses re lredy provided for, going forwrd just sme, lthough but mny of m re not. This is CAMPAIGN tht does not seem likely. good opportunity for interested mem W'- It is known tht this movement is bers of vrious clsses to do some The second cmpign to rise $30,000 progressing in number of counties, ctive work. The Secretry s ofiice will mong lumni to erect tower nd in or Sttes. Some of se re: be gld to furnish sttionery nd to with clock nd chimes hs been begun. Buncombe, Durhm, Moore, New Hnover, nd Rown counties; New York, letters should go out signed by prepre multigrphed letters, but The originl project to rise $10,000 ws so indefinite tht only bout $7,000 hve Wshington, D. C., nd Tidewter, V., chirmn or secretry of clss committee ppointed to conduct this cm- been rised nd cmpign hd nd Birminghm, Al. Some of seemed to die down. A second cmpign orgniztions which we hve not yet pign. with definite object becme necessry. herd from regrding locl cmpigns re: Almnce, Beufort, Cr- orgniztion this efiort should be mde In ll cses where clsses hve n The centrl committee met nd decided on form of memoril nd mde ven, Ctwb, Cumberlnd, Forsyth, through orgniztion. Clsses some tenttive plns for crrying on Guilford, Hrnett, Iredell, Lenoir, Psquotnk, Pitt, Richmond, Robeson, solicited by members who re willing which hve no orgniztion should be new cmpign. The sum of money decided on is not Wke, Wyne, nd Wilson. to volunteer in this effort. Of course, impossible for our men, but y will We shll hve to depend on locl in ll cses where no voluntry effort hve to tke hold of undertking orgniztions wherever locl orgniztions exist, unless it should be discov mittee to pick mn who seems to be comes it will be necessry for com- nd work it out ernestly nd systemticlly if it succeeds. It is not job for ered tht locl orgniztions re suitble for purpose; tht will be ny locl committee lone, or for ny now inctive or entirely suspended. But done, but it will dely cmpign for individul, but one tht must enlist tht will not cover over one-fourth of while in se clsses. ' willing coopertion of former students of college wherever y my fourths of counties to be hndled nish originl lists of Freshmen for ech counties of Stte, leving three- The committee is prepred to fur- be. It is no esy tsk. Stte College eir by voluntry effort or by lumni clss, s found in ctlogue, but men generlly hve not yet lerned to requested by, committee to tke up cnnot undertke to furnish ll ddresses. It is not very hrd to rech give liberlly when ir college clls. cmpign. This will come with time. We re very nxious to hve grdutes, but it will be hrd sometimes to rech men who did not grd- The first cmpign resulted in bout lumni in se. counties effect some $7,000 in subscriptions nd less thn sort of coopertion mong mselves ute. Every ssistnce tht cn be $6,000 in csh from bout one thousnd to rise whtever money cn be rised furnished by committee will be men. Most of men who hve given in se counties not yet orgnized. The given in locting ll members of ll will doubtless give gin when clled Secretry would like to hve letters clsses. We suppose tht it would be on. Mny hve lredy sent in ir from lumni living in se unorgnized possible to locte s mny s seventy dditionl subscriptions nd new subscribers re sending in ir subscrip- might be willing to look fter ris- It is desirble tht those who hve counties. It is impossible to tell who per cent of se men. tions right long. ing of money in given plce nd mde subscriptions shll tke m up We my expect tht three yers will mn ppointed might not be right s erly s my be prcticble. Much be consumed in completion of mn. He would certinly not be of tht money hs been pid in during tsk. One yer hs pssed. By commencement 1921 tower nd clock to do it. It is impossible to tell who yet due. We should like to cler up right mn if he felt ny unwillingness pst week, but re/is good del should be completed, nd by commencement 1922 chimes should be com- best. would undertke it nd who would do it subscriptions on old cmpign, if possible, nd get s mny csh subscriptions s possible, so tht work on pleted. In first cmpign we were very Accordingly subscriptions to be mde successful in few points. The cmpign t Chrlotte, conducted by Mr. soon s enough money is in hnd. As tower nd clock cn go hed s in two pyments re sked for. The first will be due Jnury 1, 1921, Escott, ws remrkbly well done. The soon s tht money is in re will be or Jnury 1, 1922. This rrngement will be convenience to mny. mington, conducted by Mr. Becton. Mr. design nd ctul construction of sme is true of cmpign in Wil- no dely bout completion of Up to this time bout two-thirds of Syme lso rised good del of money tower. subscriptions hve come from grdutes nd bout one-third from non- hve orgniztions. At Lexington nd mn of Memoril Committee, nd in Rleigh. These re points where we Professor 0. L. Mnn, who is chirgrdutes. Wht proportion will in some or points where we hve no n engineer of recognized bility nd be in new cmpign is, of course, orgniztion cmpign ws mnged very thoroughly nd very success- of proper design. It is expected judgment, is looking fter selection uncertin. Grnted tht this proportion will continue shre of grdutes will be $20,000. At present re by Mr. B. H. Finch, ws remrkbly definite for considertion t nnul fully. The one t Lexington, conducted tht he will be ble to. submit something re one thousnd nd forty-eight living good cse of interested effort. meeting of Alumni Assocition during commencement of this yer. No grdutes. Mking such llownces's We should hve mn in ech county my be expected, grdutes of college my figure tht it will be neces- county nd he should be mn unselfish rtistic nd pproprite in every de- who knows lumni living in tht pins will be spred to mke tower sry for those who re interested in enough to give his best effort for short til. The rchitect hs not been selected, but it seems likely now tht he this movement to give t lest $25.00 time in seeing lumni of his county ech. 'A few re giving much more nd nd in tlking mtter up mong will be mn who is specilist in tht mny will doubtless give twice tht m nd securing liberl subscriptions. field of rchitecture, nd whose reputtion is ntion-wide. This gentlemn hs mount, but verge should be The or movement will be mde in neighborhood of $25.00. We my through different clsses. If you visited College with purpose of nticipte tht re will be few men will look t our twenty-five dollr club gining locl setting which will be who will not respond t ll. There re you will see something of nucleus required. He relizes s well s we do in fct just few of our men who cnnot even be locted. re will spring up friendly rivlry not lone our losses but our rediness of this movement. It is hoped tht tht memoril must commemorte The pln of cmpign s fr s mong clsses. In due time we to give, our spirit nd our chievements mde out includes two sorts of movements. One is to be crried out by mounts subscribed by vrious shll be ble to give to cent in wr. thirty locl lumni ssocitions scttered through North Crolin nd in ties in Stte. For present Clss of 1898 will sympthize with Mr. clsses, s well s by vrious coun- Men who were in college with some or sttes. It is expected tht second cmpign will concern itself presidents of se locl orgniztions Will tke led in clling meet- mn mkes subscription it cn be who died suddenly on tenth of with working out se two plns. If Fred C. Doyle in deth of his wife, ings nd presenting memoril proposition. As fr s we hve been ble to loclity. to Mr. Doyle, ws Miss Lettie Cofield, counted with his clss nd with his April. Mrs. Doyle, before her mrrige get correct oflicil lists for dif The selection of right mn in of Apex. Mr. Doyle hd dditionl ferent locl units we hve written to. ech clss is no esy tsk. The committee pln tht n effort shll be mde grief of losing his unt, Mrs. Croline presidents nd clled upon m to tke this mtter up. It is to be regretted tht some of m hve not yet ute members of respective clsses, Lodge ws member of Mr. Doyle s to get subscriptions, not only from grd- Tylor Lodge, on sme dy. Mrs. nswered letters which hve been but from ll members of m. Some household.

STATE COLLEGE SPIRIT Mr. Owen received in mil of April 10 five-dollr note, ccompnied by following bit of rhyme, which goes very well without considering fct tht it ws ccompnied by five-dollr Willim: Der Mr. Owen: A Guy who Thought A One Run Led Ws bound To men The gme Grew SO gy He Simply hd To Be clled. The Five Tws his! Tint mine! So Buy Chime And if It s Not too Lte Give credit To INNING EIGHT. We re not very much on betting, but re mighty gld tht he won this time, for more resons thn one. It will be remembered tht our gme with University ws plyed on Thursdy, eighth, nd tht t one time chnces looked powerfully good for University. It ws bout tht time tht our friend broke over nd clled University mn who ws so nxious to put up his money. Altoger it ws winning gme, not only for tem nd college, but for memoril fund. Thnks. We don t know your nme, but you re good sport. We will testify to tht. April 9, 1920. Mr. E. B. Owen, See. nd Trees. Memoril 00m, West Rleigh, N. 0. DEAR OWEN : I hve your letter of Mrch 29th dvising tht Memoril Committee hs decided to erect $30,000 tower, clock nd chimes memoril to Stte College students who took prt in World Wr. My contribution hs been withheld until I could know nture of undertking. Your committee, in my opinion, is to be commended for selection mde, nd it gives me much plesure to enclose herewith my check for $50. As president of Rown County Alumni Assocition I shll cll members toger t erliest possible Opportunity in order tht mtter my be thoroughly cnvssed. With kindest personl regrds, I m, Very truly yours, JER :MF J. E. RAMSAY. The following Stte College men ttended Stte Democrtic Convention here on 8th of April: L. F. Abernethy, 05; O. S. Anthony, 16; E. T. Lee, 10; Henry Whitehurst, 09. ALUMNI NEWS BRISTOL, YA.-TENN., Grdner Trvelers Fvorite April 15, 1920. Mr. E. B. Owen, N. 0'. Stte College, 0. Mx Grdner is fvorite for West Rleigh, N. 0. governor with locl voters by good WEAR MR. OWEN : One thing fter mjority, it is climed by Arden W. nor hs cused my dely in for- Tylor, sherifi of Lenoir County. Wrding to you enclosed check for Sheriff Tylor exhibits figures of polls $20 for Memoril Fund. Better tken on trins on recent visit to n lte thn never though, nd I hope tht upstte point. Going up sheriif my EXCUSE is sme s good found 62 of his fellow-pssengers to be mny of or fellows tht hve not for Grdner, 21 for Pge, nd 55 for come cross, nd tht] y will Morrison. Returning, 109 proved to be sooner or lter send in ir mounts so Grdner dherents, 60 were for Morrison nd 41 for Pge. Prctilly ll Le- tht CHIMES for Si Sigmon, Frnk Thompson, nd our or Pls of Old noir County officils fvor lieutennt governor for step-up, while A. & M. my pel forth ir prise to ll tht my her m, for BUD- Sentor Hrding, of Pitt County, hs DIES tht ly down ir lives tht we strong following for lieutennt-governor. Kinston Free Press., my enjoy FREEDOM. Although our mny sttions Of life in this old world led us mny mile wy from our Alm Mter re isn t The Overll Club n lumnus tht doesn t feel proud Of her every time he stops to consider The werers of denim hve orgnized clubs in severl or colleges dvncement of college in pst few yers. in stte nd our students hve beeni I still scn sport columns for pproched reltive to estblishment of similr orgniztion here. results of thletic contests nd feel old-time thrill run up my spine The proposition hs not met with very when we lick opposing tem. much encourgement, not tht our boys With best regrds to ll fculty, would not be plesed to see Old Mn Yours very truly, H. C. L. get it right squre in eye, R. L. MORRISON, but s very prominent lumnus hs Kid Morrison, 1911. expressed it, Stte College students hve been wering overlls for pst CHARLOTTE, N. 0., twenty-five yers. Then», too, Uncle April 16, 1920. Sm furnishes rr net Olive drb DEAR MR. OWEN : I note with plesure tht tower with chimes is to be khki, so why invest from $2.50 up,- uniform nd nor eqully s nice in erected s memoril to our boys who mostly up, in still nor suit just to lost ir lives in gret wr. This comply with pssing fd. memoril will be useful, filling longfelt need. I m enclosing check for $5, Mr. J. 0. Morgn, B.Agr. 1905, which is blnce due on my former is professor of gronomy t A. & pledge of $10. Also I will mke n dditionl pledge of $15, pyble on de- B.Agr. 1907, is professor of frm crops M. College of Texs, nd Mr. W.» C. Eridge, mnd when needed. in University of Missouri. NOW Best wishes for success of memoril cmpign., Southwest Conference footbll chm- it, hppens tht Texs A. & M. won ROBT. KENNETH BABINGTON, 10. pionship lst fll, scoring 275 points P. S. Whoop up 1910 reunion, nd holding. ll opponents scoreless. which comes off t commencement this The stock-judging tem of sme institution lso won first plce t In- yer. 'R. K. B. terntionl Live-stock Show in Chicgo; STATESVILLE, N. 0., The following letter from Mr. Eridge to Mr. Morgn is of interest: April 17, 1920. Mr. E. B. Owen, A short time go I received letter West Rleigh, N. 0'. stting tht footbll tem of Texs DEAR MR. OWEN : Am enclosing my A. & M. hd scored thousnd or so check for ten dollrs for Memoril points to ir opponents nothing. Oh Fund, nd lso sending you pledge crd this performnce sid footbll tem nnounced to world its chmpionship for ten dollrs for tower nd chimes. - of Mexico, United Sttes, Cnd, nd I m gld to increse my subscription Arknss. s I feel we cnnot do too much for Some tem, we ll sy. memory of boys who gve ir lives A short time before, Interntionl Stock-judging tem from TeXs on bttle fields of Frnce. Your friend, A. & M. visited Columbi nd in c's~ C. L. CBUSE. ul sort Of Wy inspected? our live-stock, bsorbed locl color, etc. They went on ROCKY MOUNT, N. C., to Chicgo nd clened: up. Our own April 10, 1920. stock-judging tem rnked ninth or DEAR MR. OWEN z Find enclosed thirteenth, or somewhere. And? so I check for $15, s n dditionl subscription to Memoril Fund. I hope to here -t0' lern something Or to merely wonder wher Texs tem cme see mny of 1907 clss on $25 py us complimentry visit. list. If lter on things don t come s Anywy, we ll sy Texs A. & M. is good s you expect, Why cll me for fine school. nor $25. Yours very truly, JOHN J. WELLS, 1907. Mr. Crl C. Sdler, BE. 10, siled for Prmribo, Dutch Guin, South Mr. D. M. Clrk, 10, who is n erecting engineer for Generl Electric he will tke up his duties s engineer Americ, on 24th of April, where Compny, ttended electricl show for Surinmsche Buxite Mtsschppij. on April 10th.

ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY NORTH CABO- LINA STATE, COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND ENGINEERING, WEST RALEIGH, N. C. Entered s second-clss mtter October 16, 1917, t Postofiice t West Rleigh, N. 0., under Act of August 24, 1912. ' Acceptnce for miling t specil rte of postge provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, uthorized July 8, 1918., ' All communictions to ALUMNI NEws should _ be ddressed to E. B. OWEN, Registrr, or to T. H. STAFFORD, Alumni Secretry, West Rleigh, N. C. Generl Alumni Assocition F President E. C. Bgwell, Hmlet. Vice President C. V. York, Rleigh. ' Secretry-Tresurer Buxton White, Elizbeth City, N. C. Chirmn of Locl Ewecutive Committee Prof. C. L. Mnn, West Rleigh. - Ewecuti've Committee J. B. Bry, W. T. Cly, E. E. Culbreth, R. H. Merritt, W..F. Pte, C. B. Willims, R. J. Wytt, E. B. Owen, L. R. Gilbert, E. L. CIOyd, nd W. D. Briggs. Memoril Committee C. L. Mnn, chirmn; E. B. Owen, Secretrytresurer; C. B. Willims, J. A. Prk, W. 'F. Pte, R. H. Merritt. ~ The following is directory of officers of ll locl lumni ssocitions formed to dte. It is im Of office of Alumni Secretry to estblish wide-wke, ctive ssocition in every county in Stte nd elsewhere wherever sufficient number of Stte College men re gred. Plese exmine this directory nd notify us promptly of ny chnges. We wish to keep directory up-to-dte: DIRECTORY OF LOCAL ASSOCIATIONS Alumne County President, Dr. J. P. Spoon, Burlington; Vice President, Willim F. Drley, Burlington; Secretry-Tresurer, Pul E. Morrow, Burlington. Atlnt G. President,... ; Vice President, J. M. Tull, 84 N. Pryor Street, Atlnt, G.; Secretry-Tresurer, M. M. Hollowy, Hurt Building, Atlnt, G. LBeufort.CountyfiPresident, L. H. Mnn, Wshnigton; Vice President, S. M. Mllison, Wshington; Secretry- Tresurer, Rlph H. Hodges, Wshington. Birminghm, Al President, L. A. Niven, 3153 Norwood Boulevrd, Birminghm, Al.; Vice President,...... ; Secretry-Tresurer, Buncombe County President, J. M. Gry, Asheville; Vice President, R. C. Young, Rleigh (temporry) ; Secretry- Tresurer, Stephen R. Adms, Asheville. Crven County President, Rymond Mxwell, New Bern; Vice President, R. H. Smith, New Bern; Secretry- Tresurer, B. M. Potter, New Bern. Ctwb County President, G. L. Lyerly, Hickory; Vice President,...... ;. Secretry-Tresurer, L. F. Abernethy, Hickory. Cumberlnd County President, Edgr V. Edens, Fyetteville; Vice President, J. F. Prker, Jr., Fyetteville; Secretry-Tresurer, J. C. McRe, Fyetteville. District of Columbi President, W. A. Grhm Clrk, 3712 Morrison St., N. W., Wshington, D. 0.; Vice President, J. M. Shermn, Dept. Of Agr., Wshington, D. C.; Secretry-Tresurer, I. O. Schub, 714 Allison St., N. W., Wshington, D. C. Durhm County President, John W. Clrk, West Durhm; Vice President, Thoms T. Dwson, Durhm; Secretry-Tresurer, Thoms R. Wrren, Durhm. Forsyth County President, W. H. Turner, Winston-Slem; Vice President, J. D. Spinks, Winston-Slem; Secretry-Tresurer, R. P. Reece, Winston-Slem. Guilford County President, J. W. Brwley, Greensboro; Vice President, Chrles G. Hrrison, Greensboro; Secretry-Tresurer, G.. L. Bin, Greensboro. Hrnett County President, W. T. Smith; Vice President, E. T. Lee, Dunn; Secretry-Tresurer,... Ireolell County President, Pschl Boyd, Mooresville; Vice President, J. A. Arey, Sttesville; Secretry-Tresurer, Dr. C. L. Cruse, Sttesville. Lenoir County President, J. H. Sunders, Kinston; Vice President, W. T. Moseley, Kinston; Secretry-Tresurer, Willim A. Allen, Kinston. Mecklenburg County President, B. J. Brown, Sourn Power Compny, Chrlotte; Vice President, G. P. Asbury, 303 Piedmont Building, Chrlotte; Secretry-Tresurer, D.'H. Hill, Jr., 39 S. Church St., Chrlotte. New Hnover County President, George W. Gillette, cre Tide Wter Power 00., Wilmington; Vice President, Melzer Persll, cre Persll & 00., Wilmington; Secretry-Tresurer, W. L. Smith, Jr., cre Murchison Ntionl Bnk, Wilmington, N. C. New York, N. Y. President, W. H. AHrriss, 366 Brodwy, New York; Vice President, C. DeWitt Brors, 160 Front St., New York, N. Y.; Secretry- Tresurer, B. 0. Hood, 216 Belleville Ave., Newrk, N. J. Psquotnk County President, Dr. C. B. Willims, Elizbeth City; Vice President, F. K. Krmer, Elizbeth City; Secretry-Tresurer, J. G. Pinner, Elizbeth City. Pitt County President, Jrvis B. Hrding, Greenville; Vice President, D. M. Clrk, Greenville; Secretry- Tresurer, J. E. Dodson, Greenville. Richmond County President, J. F. Diggs, Rockinghm; Vice President, Pul Crroll, Hmlet; Secretry-Tresurer, Nthn W. LeGrnd, Hmlet. Robeson County President, W. A. Bullock, Red Springs; Vice President, R. L. Fox, Lumberton; Secretry-Tresurer, J. P. Robertson, Rowlnd. {Rown County President, J. E. Rmsey, Slisbury; Vice President, F. L. Ford, Slisbury; Secretry-Tresurer, J. H. Robertson, Slisbury. Sndh/ills President, Geo. R. Ross, Jckson Springs; Vice President, R. E. Pge, Biscoe; Secretry-Tresurer, H. C. Buchn, Pinehurst. Tidewter, V. President, J. K. Witt, Vlution Dept., S. A. L. Ry., Portsmouth, V.; Vice President, W. C. Styron, Box 673 Newport News, V.; Secretry-Tresurer, L. N. Riggn, 1228 Royster Building, Norfolk, V. Wke County President, George F. Syme, Rleigh; Vice President, E. L. Coble, Rleigh; Secretry-Tresurer, L. P. Denmrk, Rleigh. Wyne County President, R. E. Stevens, Goldsboro; First Vice President, J. E. Pippin, Fremont; Second Vice President, H. C. McPhil, Mount Olive; Secretry-Tresurer, A. K. Robertson, Goldsboro. Wilson County President, E. S. Drden, Stntonsburg; Vice President,... ; Secretry-Tresurer, B. T. Ferguson, Wilson. ALUMNI DUES PAID (Not Previously Acknowledged) G. F. Bson, Ithc, N. Y.; H. B. Briggs, Settle, Wsh.; E. S. Drden, Stntonsburg; 'J. F. Dvidson, Sn Frncisco, Pnm; McNeely DuBose, Bdin; V. R. Hermn, West Rleigh; H. M. Hunter, Greensboro; F. J. Jones, New Bern; J. E. Lthm, Prmelee; C. W. Lee, Monroe; Lurie Moseley, Atlnt, G.; J. L. Prker, Montgomery, Al.-; J. H. Rogers, Roxboro; L. C. Rosser, Jonesboro; J. D. Spinks, Winston- Slem; G. L. Trbox, Elizbeth, N. J.; D. M. Tte, Norlin; S. G. Wlker, Rurfordton, R. 4; P. McK. Willims, Jr., Fyetteville; E. L. Winslow, TruxillO, Hondurs; C. G. Yrbrough, Los Angeles, Cl.; G. E. Bush, Grnite Flls; J. I. Wgoner, Durhm, R. 3. Mr. J. H. Robertson, BE. 1909, ws in Rleigh Fridy ttending meeting for purpose of orgnizing brnch of Electricl Mnufcturers Delers Assocition. Mr. Robertson visited College Fridy fternoon nd ws very well plesed with improvements since his lst visit. Mr. G. P. Mytt, Clss of 1905, is living t 128 Linden Ave., Glen Ridge, N. Y. His former ddress ws 11 Brtlett St., Brooklyn. l L?) m

ALUMNI NEWS ATHLETICS T. H. STAFFORD, 12 Bsebll, college bsebll especilly, is mighty curious institution. It is just bout s hrd to dope out s income tx return of finncier or correct forecst of unsung demise of Old Mn H. C. L. Now, wit minute. If this weighty discourse on things thletic t Stte College continues long lines it hs just strted it is lible to become considerbly more involved thn present intercollegite rce in this grnd old commonwelth. The short college seson is rpidly drwing to close, nd closing week of April finds four tems entering home-stretch well bunched nd ll riders reching for whip for regu lr Merriwell finish. Crolin, Trinity, Wke Forest, nd Stte re ll contenders for chmpionship, or tems hving fllen by wyside. We hve divided our series with Wke Forest, secured drw in two gmes with Crolin, won only gme plyed with Trinity, nd shut out Dvidson twice. Incidentlly, Techs hve mopped up with Elon nd Guilford, but this is merely mentioned in pssing, s everybody else hs been hnding it to Qukers nd lds from whoopee girls institution. The schedule for cln of Fetzer, s rrnged t present, clls for only one more gme with Trinity, second meeting with Chick Dok s bunch of huskies to tke plce in Durhm on 8th of My. We simply must hve tht gme. A third gme with both Crolin nd Wke Forest hs just been scheduled, nd both gmes will be plyed on Riddick Field, Bptists coming over on My 3d nd Crolin on 10th. Three Wins during first ten dys of My nd Old Stte will hve rel Mydy festivl. I ll sy so. You re, of course, nxious to know little something bout mke-up of tem, so brief glnce t personnel will not bemiss. George Murry nd Cptin Joe DeBerry hve tken cre of bulk of pitching, nd with few exceptions job hs been done. mighty well. Privte Floyd hs lso been clled upon for mound duty nd right nobly hs big boy responded. Stte lost vluble hurler when Slim Bker llowed Dick Miller to persude him to plce his John Hncock on High Point contrct in Piedmont Legue. Bker looked like coming str when he ws here during 1916 cmpign nd gret things were expected of him this yer. He left college nd joined rnks of professionls during Ester week. Dick Gurley is hving gret yer behind bt. This sturdy little thlete hs t lst come- into his own s ctcher nd he hs been hndling ll kinds of pitching in gret shpe. Dick is blessed with fine rm nd few stolen bses hve been. chlked up ginst him. Prsons, Freshmn, mkes promising understudy. The infield problem hs given Coch Fetzer gret del of concern, but fter trying vrious combintions following looks like best bet yet: Fucett, first bse; Blck, second bse; Wood, short-stop, nd Johnson, third bse. This is Runt Fucett s first bsebll yer t Stte, lthough he s been member of footbll tem for two nd week lter, Techs journeyed sesons. Erly spring found him cndidte for short field p0sition, but he estimted t nerly 4,000 licked to Wke Forest nd before crowd finlly drifted round to initil corner, where he hs plyed splendid Stte cme from behind nd won Bptists 4 to 3. defensive gme. He leds ofi in from Crolin in gme on Riddick btting order nd t present time Field. The Techs entered 8th inning with score 5 to 2 ginst m, he is swtting old pple t.300 clip. Jimmy Blck dropped bck into but in one of gretest rllies ever his old position t second when Wood stged by Red nd White, Fetzer s ws shifted to short. Jimmy is men hmmered out 6 to 5 victory. stedy infielder nd mighty consistent The University evened series in under fire. Wood seems to hve found gme plyed t Chpel Hill. his nturl position t short. He plyed Lck of spce prohibits detiled second prt of lst seson nd until ccount of ll gmes, but here re lst week he hd filled mid-wy sttion very creditbly gin this yer. teries. scores by innings toger with bt- The Tech mentor hs hd tough proposition in filling shoes of Dugie At Riddick Field, Mrch 30. Wheeler nd Hrry Hrtsell, but Sid 123456789RHE Wood looks like rel goods. He covers whole lot of territory, runs Guilford, 100000000 1 2 6 bses well, nd his hitting hs been Stte, 10021100*573 hrd nd timely. Pele Johnson is Shore nd Stnfield. gin t hot corner nd his work is Murry nd Gurley. of sme high order s lst seson At Riddick Field, April 1. when he ws credited with being one of most dependble third sckers in 123456789 R H E stte. Cnnon, Sipe, Erwin, Tolr, Elon, 000003001452 Redfern nd Arthur re or infielders who hve eir seen service this Brker, Sides nd Atkinson. Stte, 00500010*6133 yer or give promise of being of vlue DeBerry nd Gurley. in cmpigns to come. The rel find of seson is Bbe At Riddick Field, April 1. Ruth. Oh yes, he is now t Stte College. He hils from Rndolph County Mrylnd, 001000010 2 7 2 123456789 R H E nd sw service over-ses with 30th Stte, 000010000152 division. Bbe bts from off side Keen nd Biley. of plte, tkes cut like his mighty Murry nd Gurley. nmeske, nd on pths he is like strek. Incidentlly, he plys right At Riddick Field, April 5. field. With little more sesoning, he 1234567 89 R H E will be one of best outfielders ever W.Forest,2'0 1 2 7 3 2 10 0 27 30 1 turned out here. Norwood, vetern Stte, 01100000461110 from lst yer s squd, nd Kirkptrick who plyed here in 1915, mke up DeBerry, Floyd, Blck, nd Gur- Brnes nd Boylin. trio tht gurds Tech outer defenses. Allen, Costelloe nd Zchry ley, Prsons hve lso plyed in severl gmes. At Riddick Field, April 6. With brief mention of exhibition series nd few remrks on Yle, 00000001124 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E high lights of seson to dte, we will Stte, 240200*861 pss on to chmpionship gmes. As expected, Stte lost both gmes to Chittenden, Clhoun, Aldrich, nd Bltimore Orioles nd we were Peters. lso gored by Bisons from Buf Murry nd Gurley. flo. All three gmes were developed 7 innings by greement. long lines usully displyed when At Riddick Field, April 8. college plyer meets leguer. 123456789 R H E We lost decisively, not so much through wek pitching, but minly through Crolin 020000210 5 6 6 loose work in field nd our inbility to hit Interntionl Legue Wilson nd Younce. Stte 01001004* 6105 pitchers consistently. The Rleigh club Murry nd Gurley. of Piedmont Legue lso took At Chrlotte, April 10. Techs into cmp. Neir tem scored for six innings, but in this frme our 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H defense crcked nd Cpitls" got Stte 02000000027 next to Murry for severl solid blows, Dvidson 000000000 0 4 wr IE combintion chsing wy ll hopes Murry nd Gurley. of victory. Shepherd nd Wrenn. Now I m going to hnd you jolt, tht At Elon, April 12. is, unless you were here Ester Mondy, 1 or perhps red dily ppers from 2 3 4 56RH this section on following morning. Stte 2 O 0 1035 Wke Forest took nnul Ester Elon 0 1 0 1 0022 WM clssic by outrgeous nd unherd DeBerry nd Gurley. of score of 27 to 6. Yes, it ws supposed to be bsebll gme, lthough Six innings (rin). Sides nd Atkinson. I ll dmit score reds more like gridiron bttle. We hve no excuses to At Wke Forest, April 14. offer. The Bptists hit every thing 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H sfely tht ws ofiered by three Tech Stte 21000001049 pitcher nd our work in field ws W. Forest000300000 3 5 wrd miserble. On or hnd, Wke Murry nd Gurley. Forest plyed splendid defensive Brnes nd Boylin. gme behind Brnes brillint pitching. The next dy Stte bet Yle 8 to 1, (Continued on Pge Eight)

Meeting of New Hnover Alumni ALUMNI NEWS New YorkmAlumni Hold Spring Meeting Boosting Stte College t Asheville The Stte College Allumni Assocition of New Hnover County ws entertined on evening of Fridy, The regulr semi-nnul meeting April 16th, by Mr. H. E. Bonitz, of N. C. We Stte hd College Alumni telegrm Assocition of or first Stte College grdute, t his from dy New York Whitfoord ws held Smith t t Asheville residence 711 Princess Street, Wilming Strnd ing sk- Roof for on April 3, ctlogue 1920. nd The dinner strted or literture ton bout promptly t college. seven-thirty Lter we received Ṫhis ws occsion of Mr. Bonitz nd re ws letter cbret to nd effect dncing tht Mr. Smith 30th or 32nd nniversry nd beside locl ssocition, Mr. E. B. We hd for hd entertinment. mde tlk t Hi-Y Club its t ldies College s Night guests nd exercises on April8 Owen, Registrr of College nd meeting t ws Y. very M. C. enjoyble A. ffir. well known to every Stte College mn, As purpose Different ws friends purely of socil, no colleges over ws guest of honor. business ws Stte trnscted. were It ws clled voted upon to hve The entertinment ccorded ws t October something meeting to to sy mke bout this ir colleges. long royl lines. As soon s regulr event, Mr. Smith holding it mde on his tlk nerest of course gring ws complete, pretty little Stte for Sturdy College. evening to The April third. Asheville pper misses pssed to nd fro with sld, Our sys ssocition tht College members re Night much ws one of ice crem, coffee nd bon bons until plesed to lern big tht nnul clock events tower in progrm nd mess cll hd been nswered to with chimes, ws proposed pronounced s memoril howling success by complete stisfction of everybody. t our those October in' meeting, ttendnce. hs been A ccepted by record-breking The ssembly n djourned to crowd Memoril of sixty Committee. lusty high school librry where bowl of nti Shr We hve boys rrived t of no definite Senior pln High School were punch wited to be emptied white mtters of business were being considered this district to s yet, but present n effort to will enjoy be mde in splendid progrm prepred rise especilly substntil for occsion. by ssocition. mount. The progrm begn with selection by President Gillette presided t B. O. HOOD, orchestr Secretry. which ws followed by tlk on University, n meeting. Roll cll showed by following present: H. E. Bonitz, 93; L. N. tlk on Dvidson nd nor on Trinity nd still Boney, 03; John Klein, 05; George G. The Commencement Spekers nor for Wke Forest. Whitefoord Smith spoke for Stte Lynch, 05; W. L. Smith, Jr., 05; College. All of speeches were informing nd entertining. Every boy went J. L. Becton, 08; L. J. Poisson, 08; The spekers for commencement Rufus Hicks, 10; G. W. Gillette, 11; this yer will include T. J. Hewitt, 13; Louis Merritt, 14; three unusully wy from meeting knowing strong men who will be herd Oscr Persll, 15; Victor Persll, with gret del more bout leding eductionl institutions of Stte nd gret del of plesure. Dr. John 15; Gry Hicks, 18; A. L. Humphrey, Andrew Rice, pstor of First 19; G. R. Robinson, 19; H. R. Cvenugh, 20. prech bcclurete sermon; It strikes us tht this sort of thing Methodist Church of Sumter, S. C., will telligently college he will ttend. is now much better ble to choose in- Mr. Bonitz mde short tlk, touch commencement ddress will be delivered by Dr. W. 0. Thompson, President could eductionl purposes of crries out bout s well s nything ing upon his experiences in erly dys of College nd in conclusion. of Ohio Stte University; nd Hon. Y. M. C. A. nd of ptriotic societies introduced Mr. Owen s speker of 0. Mx Grdner, who needs no introduction to our own, will mke n- tht our college hd such good repre- generlly. We re especilly gld evening. Mr. Owen spoke of work of nul lumni ddress. senttive. Opportunities of this sort College, giving interesting dt regrding its growth, its object nd ims nd ologins nd eductors of South, College nd we trust y will not Dr. Rice is one of leding - will rise to or grdutes of Stte its proposed memoril to Stte College men killed in world wr. lrger churches in St. Louis, Fort word for college tht it needs to hving been pstor of severl of m let pss without speking just Upon conclusion of Mr. Owen s Worth, nd Columbi nd ws t one young men redy to enter college from tlk meeting went into discussion time president of Evngelicl Allince. He is ctively connected with There ws time when Stte College high schools. s to best method of rising funds for its shre of memoril fund. socil service work in South ws not so much in scrmble for It ws voted tht President Gillette nd is n uthor nd lecturer of distinction. courses, but she is in now ll over. We young men completing high school ppoint committee to inugurte cmpign for subscriptions. Crds The speker for grdution exercises hs been president of Ohio body by rising verge high school cn rise personnel of our student were distributed to ech member for, dditionl subscriptions. Stte University since 1899, before preprtion. A boy who hs not completed his high school course on c- After few short tlks by Mr. which he ws t hed of two or colleges. Bonitz, Mr. Poisson, Mr. Boney, Mr. Dr. Thompson hs been distinguished by honorry degrees from cter is not desirble s compred with count of ny wnt of energy or chr- Klien nd President Gillette, meeting offered resolutions endorsing five universities nd colleges nd ws mn who hs led his clsses in cndidcy of 0. Mx Grdner for Governor of Stte nd pledging its t one time president of Ntionl high school. We re now requiring Eductionl Assocition. fourteen units of preprtion, which is bout sme thing s support in ny wy possible. eleven grdes A The meeting n drifted into informl tlks of college dys nd college summry of commencement events in public school. follows: We wnt our shre of ll men prnks, djourning t moderte hour Dtes: My 22 25 inclusive. mong ll schools in North Crolin tht with mny thnks to genil host Sturdy re fternoon prepring nd boys evening, for college. We for most enjoyble evening.. Lwn wnt only Prty, our Bnd shre, but Concert, we nd Ply. wnt to be certin to get ll tht is W. S. SMITH, J, Secretry. Sundy Sermon, 8 P. M. coming to us nd we wnt our lumni Mondy Meeting Generl Alumni to help us get men who should enter Assocition, 10 A. M., this college. It is grtifying to know Dr. Yrborough Resigns Compny Exhibition Drill, 10 A. M. tht mny of our best students re men who Bsebll hve come Gme, here 10 by :30-A. direct M. influence of successful grdutes who re Dr. R. F. Yrborough, who hs been " Clss Dy Exercises, 3 P. M. scttered over Stte. college physicin for pst yer, Bnd Concert, 5 :15 P. M. s resigned to return to his prctice t Alumni Address, 8:15 P. M. Mr. J. S. Crpenter, B.E. 03, is his home in Louisburg. Dr. Yrborough Annul Address to follow. tresurer of North Crolin Society served college fithfully nd well Alumni Smoker, 10:30 P. M. of Pennsylvni, n orgniztion of during his term s physicin, nd it is Tufsdy Grduting Exercises, 10 North Crolinins living in nd round with rel regret tht we lose him. He Phildelphi, whose object is. to hs see been succeeded by Dr. A. C. Cmpbell of Rleigh. Informl Stte College Bll, 9 P. M. wy bck Annul Meeting Trustees, 2 P. M. tht brush never tkes old rod- home.

ALUMNI NEWS 7 MEMORIAL SUBSCRIPTIONS ONE-HUNDRED DOLLAR CLUB. 1894 Chrles Person, Pltk, Fl. 1898 D. F. Asbury, Wshington, D. C., 1910 E. A. Seidenspinner, Opon Cebu, P. I. FIFTY DOLLAR CLUB 1893 H. E. Bonitz, Wilmington; C. B. Holldy, Wilmington, Del., 1895 J. I. Blount, Birminghm, Al. 1898 J. E. Rmsey, Slisbury. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR CLUB 1893 0. B. Willlims, West Rleigh. 1894 P. S. Boyd, Mooresville. 1895 W. A. Bullock, Rowlnd; W. H. Hrriss, New York. 1896 Dniel Allen, Rleigh. 1897 J. S. Buffloe, Grner; J. L. Knight, Stocktoni, Fl. 1898 E. B. Owen, West Rleigh. 1899 1. W. Brber, Mount Airy; C. L. Mnn, West Rleigh. 1900 B. J. Brown, Chrlotte. 1901 J. N. Dvis, Fyetteville; W. F. Pte, West Rleigh. 1902-, 1903 J. F. Diggs, Rockinghm. 1904 B. F. Huggins, Griffin, G.; J. K. Witt, Norfolk, V.; C. V. York, Rleigh. 1905 L. G. Lykes, Hvn, Cub. 1906 L. L. Vughn, West Rleigh. 1907 3. B. Everett, Plmyr; F. M. Prks, Pittsburgh, P.; J. J. Wells, Rocky Mount. 1908 A. D. Dupree, Little Rock, Ark.; Dvid Lindsy, Fielddle, V.; L. L. Pittmn, Whitkers. 1909-1910 R. K. Bbington, Chrlotte; R. E. Forbis, Chrlotte; W. L. Mnning, Rosemry. 1911 J. M. Shermn, Wshington, D. C. 1912 J. E. McGee, Rosemry; T. H. Stfiord, West Rleigh. 1913' -N. W. LeGrnd, Hmlet. 1914 E. L. Coble, Rleigh. 1915 E. L. Cloyd, West Rleigh; Rymond Crowder, Rleigh. 1916 1917 1918-1919 L. S. Rnkin, Gstoni. 1920 Philbrick McCoy, Wshington, D. C. The leding rticle in Soil Science for November is by Wlter H. McIntire (Chem. 05) nd is entitled The Libertion of Ntive Soil Potssium Induced by Different Clcic nd Mgnesic Mterils. He concludes tht limestone nd dolomitic limestone will not eflect lirect. chemicl libertion of ntive soil potssium wher pplied in finely ground or in burnt form. These mterils my be of considerble vlue orwise, however. - s After completing his college course here Mr. McIntire received his MS. from Pennsylvni Stte College nd his Ph.D from Cornell. He is now soil chemist of Experiment Sttion of University of Tennessee, nd prev ious reto ws connected with Pennsylvni Experiment Sttion. MARRIAGES AND ENGAGE- MENTS SPENCER FRANKLIN Mr. Chrles Herbert Spencer nd Miss Phyllis McBurney Frnkllin nnounce ir mrrige on Mondy fifth of April, nineteen hundred nd twenty, in Church of Covennt, Wshington, D. C. Mr. Spencer is n griculturl grdute, clss of 1915, nd received his mster s degree here in 1917. For pst few yers he hs been instructor in entomology nd zoology. Mr. Spencer s wedding is culmintion of romnce begun while he ws sttioned in Wshington doing specil work for government. DAVIS FELDER Mr. nd Mrs. Edwrd Benbow Felder request honor of your presence t mrrige of ir dughter Cor to Mr. Robert Vernon Dvis on Fridy fternoon April eighth t five o clock, 29 Wlker Terrce, Atlnt, Georgi. Mr. B. E. Lewis, of Zebulon, nd Miss Or Bunn, of Zebulon, Route 2, were mrried Sturdy evening, April 10, by Reverend Mr. Guy. Mr. Lewis is member of Rehbilittion clss. Mr. Willim E. Evett, of Blount s Creek, ws recently mrried to Miss Cor Wters. Mr. Evett is member of Rehbilittion clss. Mr. Chrles Lewis Hinton hs nnounced pproching mrrige of his dughter, Miss Bessie Cin, to Mr. Sprgue Silver, wedding to tke plce t Midwy Plnttion, Hinton country home, on Sturdy evening April 24. Mr. nd Mrs. Thornton Wldo Burgess, of 61 Wshington Rod, Springfield, Mss., nnounce enggement of ir dughter Helen Louise John son, to Mr. Robert A. Kohloss, Jr. BARNHARDT CARBIN The wedding of Mr. F. H. Brnhrdt, 01, of Phoenixville, P., nd Miss Grce lrbin, of Newrk, N. J., took plce on April 22d t Mrble Collegite Church in New York City.. His clssmte, Mr. B. 0. Hood. cte s best mn nd Miss Elsie Kohrs, of Brooklyn, N.Y., ws mid of honor. After wedding supper t Mc Alphin Hotel, Mr. nd Mrs. Brnhrdt left for n extended Sourn trip. TRIPPE JEN KINS The following nnouncements hve been issued: Mr. nd Mrs. W. D. Jenkins nnounces mrrige of ir dughter, Srh Elizbeth to Mr. Henry Ellison Trippe, Jr., on Sundy, April eleventh, one thousnd nine hundred nd twenty, Trboro, N. C. At home fter April twenty-third, 323 E. 2d Street, Wshington, D. C. DIGGS CAUSEY Mr. June F. Diggs nd Miss Mry Cusey, of Pinopolis, S. C., will be mrried t Chrleston on Wednesdy of next week. Owing to deth of Miss Cusey s bror, wedding will be very quiet ffir, nd. will be witnessed by merely reltives nd few friends of couple. Mr. Diggs is one of most populr young men of county, nd numbers his friends relly by his cquintnces. His bride-to-be is beutiful in person, nd ccomplished, nd will be gldly welcomed to life of Rockinghm nd Richmond County Rockinghm Post-Disptch, April 8th. RAND RIDDICK One of prettiest spring weddings of seson ws tht of Miss Lillin Ivey Riddick, dughter of Dr. nd Mrs. W. C. Riddick, to Mr. Julin Rnd of Rleigh, which ws solemnized t 6 o clock on fternoon of April 24th t home of bride s prents in West Rleigh. The ceremony ws performed in living room, which ws decorted in spring flowers. The mrrige vows were given by Dr. T. W. O Kelley, pstor of First Bptist Church, before members of immedite fmily, reltives, nd few intimte friends; The bride, in gown of flesh-colored stin, trimmed in rose point lce, with tulle veil cught with ornge blossoms nd crrying shower of white lilcs, orchids nd vlley lillies, entered with her fr, who gve her in mrrige. Miss Nrciss Riddick, sister of bride, ttired in frock of orchid tffet nd lce nd crrying,nosegy of orchids, sweet pes nd pnsies, ws mid of honor. The bridesmids were: Miss Ann Riddick, sister of bride, wering blue tffet nd lce nd crrying nosegy of pink rosebuds nd forget-menots, nd Miss Virgini Rnd, sister of groom, wering pink tffet nd lce, nd crrying nose gy of pink rosebuds nd mignonette; Miss Buford Aiken, of Brunswick, G., wering frock of green tffet nd lce, nd crrying nosegy of pink rosebuds nd pink sweet pes; Miss Elizbeth Hrden, wering gown of yellow tffet with nosegy of yellow disies nd purple pnsies. Mr. Gordon Rnd, bror of groom, ws best mn. The groomsmen were: Messrs. Willim Duncn, Clude Brbee, Cooper Young, nd Eugene Dniels of Weldon. Messrs. Willim Jones nd J. W. Hrrelson were ushers. After wedding trip to norrn points Mr. nd Mrs. Rnd will return to Rleigh to mke ir home. Born Mr. Owen hs received crd nnouncing ' birth of Henry Spooner Hrrison, 3d, Mrch 20, 1920. Born to Mr. nd Mrs. Tl Stfford, dughter, Alice Minor, on April 26th. The Piedmont Veterinry Medicl Assocition is nme of new orgn iztion of veterinrins formed recently in Chrlotte. Dr. C. L. Cruse, BS. 12, is president, nd Dr. I. T. Lewis, BS. 15, is secretry-tresurer of Assocition. In. ddition to bove following Stte College men ttended orgniztion meeting: Drs. K. R. Lewis, H. C. Re, A. C. Jones, nd A. S. Alexnder.

ALUMNI NEWS NEW HANOVER ALUMNI ALUMNI NOTES E. A. Hester, BE. 16, hs resigned \ from Westinghouse Electric nd Mnufcturing Compny in order to ccept position s ssistnt to Elec- A report of meeting of New Mr. J. G. Morrison, Clss of 1906, hs Hnover County Alumni Assocition, hd misfortune to lose brn nd tricl Engineer of Brooklyn-Edison which ws held t residence of to hve nor brn prtly wrecked by Compny, Brooklyn, N. Y. This is one Mr. Henry E. Bonitz, on sixteenth, cyclone which swept over severl of of lrgest power compnies in will be found in this issue: western counties on April 12. Mr. country nd it is bout to mke some It would be hrd to do full justice to Morrison is mking wonderful success very importnt increses in its plnt spirit of tht meeting. Our Wilmington locl unit comes s ner to of his temporry setbck to his prog- minly in ssisting in engineering s frmer nd ll will regret to her nd system. Hester s work will lie being idel locl lumni ssocition ress. of this new instlltion. He expects to s one could wish for. The number of tke up his new work erly in My. lumni living in Wilmington is some Jess Liles hs written tht he knows thing like thirty. About twenty men tht Rbbit B..-.-... is hiding out t were present nd ors would hve Mxton. We still hve few more ATHLETICS been present but for enggements elsewhere. One of se ws occsion over list of men who hve not been tht re hiding out. If you will look (Continued from Pg éfive) of birthdy prty t Mr. H. A. Hug locted possibly you cn help us out by gins house. telling us where one or more of se At Chpel Hill, April 16. Mr. nd Mrs. Bonitz re idel hosts. men re living. 123456789 R_H E The occsion ws chrcterized by We hve some men mong our grdutes who evidently tke to timbers Crolin 110212_11* 9 7 6 Stte 000000000093 thoughtfulness nd ttention to every detil which would give guests s soon s y her y re expected DeBerry nd Gurley. plesnt evening. to write letter or even mil crd, Lewelyn, Lewis nd Younce. The occsion ws one for congrtultion to Mr Bonitz, especilly s it ws excitement is pst. We would certinly At Riddick Field, April 17. nd y do not emerge until ll of his birthdy. No one inquired just how like to her from se men nd ir 123456789 R H E old Mr. Bonitz is, but older ones cn friends mong grdutes generlly Trinity 001001000272 figure somewht, nd his clssmtes would like to her where y re nd Stte 10010020*4100 will probbly know. As he is member wht y re doing. Cveness nd Crson. of Clss of 1893 he entered college This hiding out business is certinly Murry nd Gurley. thirty-one yers go this fll. troublesome to mn nd oflfice Members of New Hnover Alumni force tht is expected to locte everybody t lest once yer. 123456789,R H E At Riddick Field, April 21. Assocition ttested ir high regrd for him by presenting silver serving Dvidson 000000000 0 3 5 try, hndsome in design, nd ppropritely engrved. Crwford Mnufcturing Compny, Currie nd Wrenn. Mr. B. 0. Cone is President of Stte 01001020*460 The Secretry of Memoril Committee hd fine opportunity to tlk fcturers of utomobile trimming Inc., Richmond, V. They re mnu- DeBerry nd Gurley. bout college to men nd to specilties, including set covers, onemn tops, top recovers, rer curtins, The trck tem, under cpble l" present Memoril to m s he ws especilly invited to be present. Crwford rincots, door covers, nd direction of Coch Smmy Homewood, is rounding into form. Trck Wilmington lumni re not yet redy cushions. In sending in his pyment to nnounce whole mount of ir of his pledge on Memoril he expresses hope tht he will lter be revivl fter being virtully suspended thletics here t Stte is hving subscriptions, but y will certinly give ny or point in North Crolin ble to mke nor subscription. since before wr. The squd hs something to think bout. Chrlotte, been somewht hndicpped on ccount Greensboro, Winston-Slem, nd Rleigh lumni might s well get busy if Mr. Den R. Holt visited College of bd wer. The dirt trck t y don t wnt to tke Wilmington s April 12, being n on his wy to Milwukee, Wis, where he will be en- Fir Grounds is now used s our dust. Chrlotte hs lredy mde cinder trck on Riddick Field could good report on first cmpign, but gged with Allis-Chlmers Mnufcturing Compny. His temporry not be put in shpe for use this seson. Winston-Slem nd Greensboro re still Those of you who re t ll fmilir to be herd from on first go-round, ddress will be 547 63d Ave., West Allis. with peculir stickiness of mud except for. individul subscriptions Mr. Holt, before he entered nvy, on Fir Ground rce course will miled in. ws with Allis-Chlmers people. pprecite difliculties under which squd hs trined during wet The right kind of loylty nd coopertion with one s college cnnot be t- Mr. H. C. Thoms returned to Rin night before broke up. spring. tined with out ctive, efficient orgniztion. Wilmington lumni hve such here by rmy s clerk in mili- Ester Mondy morning, first inter- College on April 12th, being detiled meet with Wke Forest plnned for n orgniztion nd re working things try deprtment. He hs been two collegite meet for Techs being out systemticlly nd with n interest yers here s student nd will tke with Dvidson t Dvidson on 16th in wht y re doing tht promises up s much clss work s he cn crry of April. The Wild Cts won 44 to more nd better' things s time goes on. long with work required of him in 36. The shot, jvelin, nd two mile connection with his rmy service. events were eliminted which probbly took ten or more points wy from us. Mr. George W. Corbett, of Currie, The point getters for us were s follows: LEST WE FORGET member of Clss of 1895, visited (Continued from Pge One) college during Democrtic Stte Blkney-first in mile nd second in Convention. Mr. Corbett is engged in hlf mile-8 points. Prk second in spirit you hd when you were here. lumber nd plning-mill business. high nd brod jumps-6 points. A1- Then, too, some of your own bunch is He comes to Rleigh occsionlly. Mr. bright-second in 100. nd 220 yds. sure to be here, so why not resolve now Corbett s wife is sister of Mr. C. H. dshes-5 points. Pell-first in low hurdles-5 points. Lwrence-second in tht you re going to help swell King, of Rleigh; lso sister of Rev. totl? If you don t wtch out those Grover King. now Bptist precher t discus-3 points. Ernst-second in mere infnts who hve been giving Drien, Wis. Mrs. Corbett hs refore hd two brors in college. She The tem is not one bit discourged low hurdles-3 points. world bttle for only five nd ten yers respectively will put it ll over is dughter of Mr. Hill E. King. over Dvidson defet nd hs settled down to work in ernest in prep- you in ttendnce. Mr. Corbett hs son who expects to The Alumni Secretry requests tht enter college this fll. rtion for meet with Trinity here you drop him line telling him of your on 24th. The work of vrious intention to be present; this of course Dr. J. I. Hndley, MS. 16, hs been cndidtes hs shown decided improvement during pst week, nd pplies to everybody. If you find it impossible to rrnge your ffirs for estern Sttes Veterinry Medicl As- Techs will send strong list of elected secretry-tresurer of South- more thn one dy s bsence, n by ll socition. Dr. Hndley is now locted entries ginst Methodists. mens. you should be here on Mondy, t Atlnt, where he is president nd The Stte meet between ll colleges of North Crolin will be held My 24th, Alumni Dy. You re expected. COME. Lbortories. t Chpel Hill on first of generl mnger of Soustern My. 7...; I,. Am...t EA..-J._.....