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THE GUILFORDIAN
r.riLFOIJI) COLLEGE, N. C.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
BOARD
Fred H. Morris Editor-in-Chief
C. Robt. Mitchell. .Business Manager
Prof. W. E. Moore Censor
Prof. J. B. Woosley... .Alumni Editor
Bessie Guthrie Laura Davis
Harrell Budd Ethel Speas
Ezra Moore Sarah Richardson
Joseph Reddiek Mary I. Shamburgei
Deborah Brown Clifford Hinshaw
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE SI.OO
Address all communications to
THE GUILPORPIAX, Guilford Col
lege, N. O.
SCHOOL-YEAR RESOLUTIONS.
The first few weeks of the col
lege year determines for each stu
dent whether or not his entire year
will be a success. In order for it
to be a success the student must
begin with a desire and a deter
mination to make the most of
every opportunity.
Now is the time for us to make
our school-year resolutions and
begin to live up to them. Each
task well done is as a rung in the
ladder by which we climb to high
er tasks. Let us then resolve' To
make some "A's"; to fall below
"B" in no subject; and never to
quit a study 011 the plea that it is
impractical.
A student who makes "A" 011 a
subject is gaining an education.
For in order to make this grade
lie must not only learn what oth
ers say but lie must classify this
with what lie already knew, and it
is this classification that permits
him to pass the knowledge 011 with
the mark of his own individuality
upon it. This mastery by com
parison and classification, of one
subject is of more value than a
smattering knowledge of many
subjects.
A "B" grade means that the
student is learning what is in his
text book, but is failing to assimi
late it. This student however has
a chance to become educated but
those who fall below this grade
seldom acquire an education. A
"C" means that the student has
only a smattering idea of his sub
jeet which will never be of much
value to him.
Then let each one now resolve
to lay the foundation of a broad
education and as we do so recog
nize that: "There is no enlarge
ment, unless there be a compari
son of ideas one with another, as
they come before the mind, and a
systematizing of them. We feel
our minds to be growing and ex
panding then, when we not only
learn, but refer what we learn to
what we know already."
EDITOR'S NOTICE.
In last week's issue there ap
peared an article in regard to so
ciety activities here, so plated as
to look like a continuation of the
The Young Men's Store
Everything for the college boys in Cloth
ing, Hats and Furnishings. Nobby Suits
in all the newest fabrics from $15.00 up.
English models suitable for fastidious dressers.
Vanstory Clothing Company
GREENSBORO, N. C.
editorial. This article was not
written by the editor, but was
written by a student and handed
in without either heading or sig
nature. As such it was due to
be printed only as a letter, the
sentiments of which are not nec
essarily indorsed by the board. It
was a mistake on the part of the
printer that it did not so appear.
These letters, as representing
student opinions, will be gladly
received and published as such.
They will not require a signature
but in all cases should be headed.
THE BALTIMORE ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIR CO
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERD
Look for our Car Monday Morning and Thursday
329 South Elm. Phone 897
Greensboro, N. C.
PARKER PAPER & TWINE CO.
HIGH POINT, N. C.
Carries the lagest stock of Paper and
Twines of any house between
Baltimore and Atlanta.
W. T. PARKER
Sec.-Treas. and Gen. Manager.
STUDENTS OF TODAY WILL BE
THE BUSINESS MEN OF
TOMORROW
Some will probably locate in
High Point, N. C. The best
possible Banking facilities are
offered by The Commercial
National Bank of High Point,
N. C.
J. ELWOOD COX, President.
C. M. HAUSER, Active Vice-Pres.
W. G. BRADSHAW, Vice-President.
V. A. .T. IDOL, Cashier.
THE GUILFORDIAN
"Get It at Odell's" Quality First
Base Ball, Basket Ball, Tennis, Track and Gym Supplies
Sweaters, Jerseys and Atheletic Clothing
A Specialty.
Odell Hardware Company
GREENSBORO, N. C.
A. L. RIDDICK, College Representative.
GUILFORD COLLEGE
We want our Alumni, Old Students and friends to help us make a
Greater Guilford. We have the material equipments—the social, moral
and religious advantages, as well as a Faculty of well qualified and exper
ienced teachers The expenses are low.
Library, Laboratories, Atheletics, Music,
Beautiful campus and Homelike surround
ings. Ten good Buildings. Call on us.
Write for information. Send suggestions.
THOMAS NEWLIN, President.
WE MAKE YOUR PHOTOGRAPS
AT GUILFORD,
And save you a trip to Greensboro.
MOOSE & SON
Store in Greensboro
ThaGker & Brockman's
Best Palce in Greensboro
to Buy Shoes.
In Ladies' Shoes we sell the popular
$2.50 and $3 Sherwood line and the
elegant La France $3.50 and $4 line.
For men, the famous Bostonian Shoes,
sold at $3.50, $4 and $5.
W. H. FISHER COMPANY
Best Line of Engraved Cards,
Wedding Announcements, Etc.
PRINTING
Record Office. Greensboro, N. C
THE ONE ALWAYS APPRECIATED
GIFT
Flowers
In Our Flower Shop You Can At All
Times get the Best the Season Affords
DECORATIONS A SPECIALTY.
WEDDING FLOWERS.
VAN LINDLEY COMPANY
FLORISTS
115 S. Elm Street. Greensboro, N. C