The 'Tetr Heel,
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
BOARD OF EDITORS
N. W. Walker,
L. L. Parker, -
Editor-in-Chief.
. Man. Editor.
ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
N. R. Graham, Lectures.
IIST1, ! A,hletiC8'
J. K. Wilson, Locals.
year, will pitch the game tor the
visiting-team. It is said that his
speed and curves are almost equal
to those of his more famous brother.
T. J. Gold
W. E. Pharr
- Business Manager.
Ass't Business Man.
Published every Saturday by the General
Athletic Association.
Entered in the Postoffice at Chapel Hill, N.
0., as second-class matter.
Subscription Price. $1.50 per Year.
Payable in advance or during first term.
JSinglb Copies, 5 Cents.
We take, pleasure in announcing
that the next faculty lecture will be
deliveerd in Gerrard Hall next
Thursday evening byDr.Chas.Bask
er ville. Dr. Baskerville will speak
on "One of Life's Problems." This
is the last lecture scheduled in the
faculty series for this season. Let
no student fail to hear it. We may
be sure the speaker will give us
something worth hearing.
Our Specialty
PRESCRIPTION WORK.
Eubanks Drug Comp'y
All communications for this paper should
be in the hands of the Editor-in-Chief by
Wednesday at noon to insure publication the
same week. We shall be glad to publish
pertinent discussions of college topics. The
Tar Heel will welcome news items, and hopes
the whole college will aiditalongthis line.
It will be of interest to all friends
of the Yackety Yack to know that
the misunderstanding which occur
red last week has been settled and
that the publication of the annual is
now going on.
The trouble arose from a misin
terpretation of the third clause of
the stipulations which read: "The
editor-in-chief and the two business
managers shall constitute a mana
ging board." The editors from the
literary societies maintained that
this meant these Jhree should act
as acommittee to decide upon what
should go into the annual, whereas
the editor-in-chief claimed no such
interpretation was to be understood.
And so the hitch came.
When the business managers, on
the part of the societies, requested
the editor-in-chief to show them the
book in its final form he refused to
do so, he claims, because he thought
they demanded him to turn over the
the book to them after he had edited
it and have nothing more to do with
it. He also says that he did not ob
ject to letting any one of the editors
seethe book at any time. Evidently
Mr. Woollen misunderstood the re
quest of the society editors and, ac
cording to his own statement they
misunderstood him. But the mat
ter has been settled; and it was done
by substituting for the above named
clause the following: "It shall be
the duty of the editor-in-chief to edit
all material for the annual and sub
mit the book in its final form to thf
entire board for approval." This
amendment fortunately met with
the approval of the whole board
It not only relieves the business
managers of the duty and responsi
bility, which, according to one in
terpretation devolved upon them but
it also secures to both sides the
rights which the theirs.
Dr. Lewis on -'Air."
Dr. R. H. Lewis, of Raleigh, de
livered a most pleasing and prac
tical lecture here Thursday evening
on "Air. " He treated his subject
first in its relation to and action
upon the internal body organ and
then -v as a prerequisite to good
health.
It was the latter point to which
he directed special attention, and
upon which he placed great empha
sis. He drew many happy illustra
tions from his ready reading and
his wide personal experience, and
made entirely practical applications.
He advocates air, tresh and plenty
of it, as a medicine in itself, and the
greatest necessity for a healthy
vigorous body and a clear mind.
In speaking to the stu
dents directly, he appealed to them
to take a great deal of exercise; and
begged them to indulge in some out-
of-door sport one in which the
mind and body work together.
The speaker's advice on correct
ventilation for school-rooms has
more weight than words and should
make us all more attentive ; and
ought to be applied in the dormi
tory, at home and abroad. If more
pains were taken in securing a lib
eral supply of fresh air, consump
tion, as the Doctor said, would be
greatly reduced everywhere.
Dr. Lewis' address abounded in
good humor and his speech gave ex
pression to a genuine sincerity of
purpose.
The only game that will be play
ed on our diamond between now and
April 20 will occur next Friday
when Caroliua will cross bats with
Gettysburg. All who avail them
selves of the opportunity of seeing
this game may be sure of seeing a
good one. It may be of interest to
know that Plank, a brother of the
famous Philadelphia pitcher of last
Dr. Kemp P. Battle in his recent
lecture at St. Mary's on the connec
tion between North Carolina and
English history, gave the origin of
the phrase, "You might as well go
to hell as to Halifax." Halifax is
a thriving town in Yorkshire, Eng-
land. Away back in the middle
ages a priest feli in love with a
beautiful maiden of spotless char
acter. She refused to marry him
He murdered her and, cutting off
her head, hid it in a tree. The
head mouldered away but the hair
grew into the bark. This was, of
course, regarded as a miracle and
pilgrimages were yearly made to
the spot, called in Saxon, Hali,
1 . 1 ' J J 1 . 4 .
noiy, ana rox-nair, iv town grew
up around it and, on account of its
sanctity, was granted special privi
leges. Its laws were very severe
Any one stealing over twelve pence
had his head cut off by a machine
long ante-dating the guillotine
There is a dangerous river not far
off, called Hull. Hence arose the
mock prayer:
From Hull, hell and Halifax,
Good Lord, deliver us!
News and Observer.
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NEW YORK CITY.
The course covering four years begins dur
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until June.
i All the classes are divided into small sections
for recitations, laboratory and clinical bedside
instruction.
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The successful completion of the first year
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taining a satisfactory standard is sufficient to
satisfy the requirements for admission which
have lately been raised.
The annual announcement giving full par
ticulars will be mailed on application.
Wm. W. POLK, M. D., LL.D., Dean,
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Is almost as widely known as the
"City of Oaks." Its equipment,
service and table the best that can
be provided. Rates $2, $2.50 & $3
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Coach to and from all trains.
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WHITING BROTHERS,
Clothiers attd Hatters,
WILL have a line of goods on the
Hill this season.
See our agent,
Mr. TURNER.
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Pearson Co,
DURHAM, N. C.
CLOTHING and GENTS' FUR
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HOTEL earlv in MARCH.
Smith & Pickard,
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Young Men!
If you want the best values in
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NISHINGS, wait and see the line
shown by The Merritt-Johnson Co.
of Greensboro, N. C.
For particulars see
Earl Holt & Ham V. Stewart,
Agents.'
S. L. HERNDON,
THE HARDWARE MAN,
Handles Ready-Made Pictures and
Frames Others to Order.
PRIDGEN & JONES
Durham, N. C.
Will be at
PICKARD'S HOTEL
early in MARCH
with a full line of Spring- and Summer
Shoes. '
W. W. PICKARD, JR., Agt.
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of Durham.
Clothing-, Shoes, Overcocts and
Furnishings of all kinds. We car
ry SteinBlock Clothes Walkove
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Orders taken any time by
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