. North Carolina University Magazine. duates will be considered as contestants. All articles submitted will be the property of the Magazine.*□ The Board of Editors will not publish such articles as are unsuita-ble, nor will any prize be awarded unless the Committee of Awarddeem the work sufficiently meritorious. This Committee will consist of able and impartial members. If the contestants so desire their names will not appear in theMagazine or be made known to the Committee, provided they aresent with the papers to the Editor-in-Chief. <-\ Contents for June, 1900 Pagespiece Edwin Anderson A


. North Carolina University Magazine. duates will be considered as contestants. All articles submitted will be the property of the Magazine.*□ The Board of Editors will not publish such articles as are unsuita-ble, nor will any prize be awarded unless the Committee of Awarddeem the work sufficiently meritorious. This Committee will consist of able and impartial members. If the contestants so desire their names will not appear in theMagazine or be made known to the Committee, provided they aresent with the papers to the Editor-in-Chief. <-\ Contents for June, 1900 Pagespiece Edwin Anderson Alderman, , LL. D. FrontiFaculty of the University of North Carolina The University of To-day; Its Work and Needs Edwin Anderson Alderman, Fraternity and Its Relation to the In- Strnggle and Story of the Re-birth of the University Ktmp P. Battle, Tendency toward Unification in Science ...287298305 ...322 Current Comment ...327 Esse quam VidereCulpable Neglect Songs of All Colleges Halcott Anderson, oo 339 331 .332. NORTH CAROLINA UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE Old senes, vol. xxx. no. i-November, \w. New series, w. xvn. JOHN LUCAS, A SKETCH. BY WILLIAM B. PHILLIPS. IN the year 1874 there graduated from a Southern Univer-sity, classed by the hyper-facetious among- the fresh-water colleges, a young- man for whom his friends pre-dicted nothing unusual. He had taken a moderate rank asa scholar, stood well as a base-ball player, and occupied ahigh position among his fellows for a certain buoyantcheerfulness of disposition that even the undisguised sar-casms of the Professor of Mathematics could not ruffle. He came of a Southern family that had not been richenough to be poor nor poor enough to be pitied. He wasnot old enough to have served in the Civil War—whetherRebellion or Revolution does not greatly concern us now—for the battle of Little Bethel was fought on his ninthbirthday. Nor had any of his immediate family taken ac-tive part in that struggle, for his father wa


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