The Greensboro North State, notwithstanding its politics, is one of the most interesting, ably-edited papers that visit the Archive.
The editor of The Tobacco Plant writes, as the fruit of his visit to Trinity, an article on the College. In it he pays a graceful tribute to his instructors in the days of yore, and closes with a stirring appeal to North Carolina Methodists in behalf of Trinity.
Locals.
| D. C. Branson, Hes., | Reporters. |
| J. C. Montgomery, C., |
Good looking set of “Newies.”
Rain, hail, sleet and snow on the 17th.
One hundred and fifty-five students enrolled.
Rev. Mr. Sharp and family are boarding at Mrs. Carr’s.
The special Department has grown quite popular since examinations.