. North Carolina University Magazine. eipts must be collected by the reg-istration committee and the treasurer must show moneysaggregating the full value of the total number of receipts. 5 Any person attempting to buy or influence votes bypaying fees for others or by furnishing the money where-with to pay such fees; and the person or persons in whoseinterests such votes are bought or influenced, shall be de-barred from holding any office or receiving any honor con-ferred by the election. 6 A proxy given before the signer has a receipt fromthe Treasurer for the ball fee shall be null and void.


. North Carolina University Magazine. eipts must be collected by the reg-istration committee and the treasurer must show moneysaggregating the full value of the total number of receipts. 5 Any person attempting to buy or influence votes bypaying fees for others or by furnishing the money where-with to pay such fees; and the person or persons in whoseinterests such votes are bought or influenced, shall be de-barred from holding any office or receiving any honor con-ferred by the election. 6 A proxy given before the signer has a receipt fromthe Treasurer for the ball fee shall be null and void. Kadh proxy given shall bear the exact date of the givingand the latest date shall be valid. 7 The Dean of the Law School shall be the last resortin all interpretations of these stipulations. Signed: per G. V. Cowper. Z.*. .. W. F. Bryan. S,N. .. W. Brem Jr. $.A.©. .. Win. S. Bernard. .. Chas. G. Rose. .. H. C. Cowles Jr. .. T. W. Jones Jr. .. S. E. Shull. .. R. G. S. Davis. .. HON. CHARLES R. THOMAS, M. C. cALUMNIANA. WHITEHEAD KLTJTTZ Editors DORMAN S. THOMPSON From time to time this department will contain sketchesof alumni who are now filling positions of honor and use-fulness. This month we have the pleasure of presentinga sketch of HON. CHARLES RANDOLPH THOMAS. The subject of this sketch, who represents the Thirdcongressional district of North Carolina in the Fifty-sixthCongress now in session, has manifested devotion and loy-alty to his alma mater, the University of North Carolina,upon many occasions. When the Legislature of NorthCarolina met in 1887 an attempt was made, followed bysubsequent efforts in that direction, to repeal the appro -priation for the University. Upon the floor of the House,when the future of the institution was involved to a greatextent, one of the strongest speeches in its defence wasmade by him. Born on the 21st of August, 1861, the subject of thissketch has won success at the University,


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