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The Ten- Heel. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. . BOARD OF EDITORS 0. P. Russell, W. E. Pharr, 0. W. Miller, - Editor-in-Chief. Business Manager. Ass't Business Man. ASSOCIATE EDITORS. J. A. Parker, -W. T. Shore, J. L ,Moore, ) J.K.Wilson 1 J. V. Howard, Man. Editor. - Athletics. - Lectures. - - Locals. Published every Thursday by the General Athletic Association. Entered in the Postofflce at Chapel Hill, N. C, as second-class matter. Subscription Price. $t.50 per Year. Payable .in advance or 'during first term. 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 plad to publish pertinent discussions of college topics. The Tar Heel will welcome news items, and hopes she whole college will aid it alongthis line. In the "Red and White," N. C. A. and M., which we have lately received, the athletic editor, Mr. 0. Max Gardner, makes some remarks which have the riyht ring- to them. We wish that every student of whatever college could read and ponder them. Mr. Gardner says in part: From time immemorial, the pranks of college boys have been a recognized feature of student life, due allowance being- made by the college or municipal authorities un til as regularly happens, matters we think. We are glad to be able to say that we have never heard any but the very best reports of the conduct of our own men, both on and off the foot ball . field. A re port appeared in a Richmond paper last Thanksgiving telling of a row at Petersburg started by Universi ty men which was made out of the whole cloth; but fortunately very little attention was paid to it. As there are prospects of one or more excursions to accompany the team , this fall, let us remember tnat a U. N. G. man is always c.lose'y. watched wherever h, ap pears; then let us always act as gentlemen and as University men. We need have little to fear then (rom the er.tieisms of outsi' lers. We print in another column the agreement drawn up by the repre sentatives of the Literary Societies of Georgia and those of our own Di. and Phi. in regard to the new series of three debates between Georgia and Carolina lately decided upon. We are truly glad that the negotiations have finally come to a satisfactory close and that Caro lina's good debaters will not be without a chance to meet upon the rostrum this year a worthy adver- sary. Georgia is tne only opponent that has ever given us much trouble and we await the outcome of the series with great interest. ?Vl v. McLeod, Representing KAHN E5F?OS will be here on OCTOBER 9th & 10th. WAIT FOR HIM. NEW DRUG STORE. Headquarters for Fountain Drinks, Fine Fruits, Candies, Perfumes, Toilet Soaps, Toilet Articles, Station ery, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, etc. Call and let us serve you. Our fountain drinks have rio equal. . Our services can be had at any hour day or night. J. D. Markham Drug Co. West Chapel Hill, N. C. Hold your orders for KAHN BROS of LOUISVILLE, KY., The Largest Tailoring Concern in the South. The 150th meeting of the Elisha ! Mitchell Scientific Society takes tl m f ii-i Pi. rcnti TTnll TSicrl n v 0-f are brought to an aggravated state. JV, -1A n ,f r : T" 1 , . ,f& !l3th, 7:30 P. M. The following Unfortunately, m the college world, ... , , , ? , . . , 7, paper will be presented: ( little attention is given to those ac-, m, Tt r n r r- , . , I The Use of the Rector Diagram tions that create considerable un- . , . . . T . . . , , , in Electrical Engineering. Mr. J. favorable comment .in the world at jta large. This is not a matter which 'm ' r ty . . , . Tanning, (with specimens. )Ur. involves especially the reputation nx t , -n . ... r viias. xjasiverviiie. or any institution, or any one of them m, T a r,, 0 , . . , ' , , . I he Influence ot the Spematozoon in particular referred to, but in ' , T t-v ' i i. r i.i r , . ... . . . on the Lower Uevelopement of the every educational institution, with- 0 i - n tt rr ntr-i J . . , , Sea-urchiu. Dr. H. V. Wilson. out exception, it concerns the under. ; m graduate members. In one of the Mf g s . Rol)ins and Judge papers last year appeared this sen- Brockwell returned from Durham tence: The CoUege student in the Saturday night. singular number is generally a gen- tleman; in the plural he is a row dy. ' Innocent fun it all may be T RMH PPT lVJL1 11 11V1V J. THE COLLEGE TAYLOR BALTIMORE. as contemplated by the partici pants, but it is in the highest de gree reprehensive, and should re ceive more than a passing consider- ! ation. A small minority of the students in any institution can, and as a rule do, create the disturbance that gives rise to these opinions, injuring beyond measure their own reputation and the college to which they belong. It will be but a few weeks now until our foot ball eleven will be off on its trips, and let me adjure you men of the foot ball squad to act as gentlemen on these trips. There have been men. on our foot ball teams who were totally devoid of the lirst principles -.of good behav ior; they vvouid try to carry on and flirt with every weman they saw, at the hotels bully the waiters; an-' noy the porters, disturb all the guests, and manage to make them selves a general nuisance. Let our, men be spoken of as gentlemen, and We are makillga specialty of Dressing Col- if they are not victorious, defeat lege MEN, and garments produced by us have will not be so stinging. O. M. G. a style and expression that are only found in m , j c i , high class tailoring. I hese are words of wisdom and Gur garments are all. cut after individual Coming from the man they do, they measures and guaranteed to fit. mean much. 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