u The Ten F3 epl UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. BOARD OF EDITORS 0. P. Russell, W. B. Pharr, 0. W. Miller, . - Editor-in-Chief. Business Manager. Ass't Business Man. ASSOCIATE EDITORS. J. V. Howard, W. T. Shore, -J. L. Moore, ) J. K. Wilson S J. A. Parker, - Campus, Athletics, Lectures. - locals. Published every Thursday by the General Athletic Association. Entered in the Postofflce at Chapel Hill, N 0., as second-class matter. ; Subscription Price. $1.50 per Year Payable in advance or during first term. Single Copies, t Cjents, All communications for this paper should be in the hands of the Editor-in-Chief by Monday 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 aid it along this line. Cornell has abolished the honor system and hereafter will keep stu dents on examinations under serveil lance. We agree with our contem poraries, The Virginia Tech, Col lege Topics, and The Red and Black in thinking: that Cornell has made a mistake. The system of putting students on their honor while standing examinations has been in use at the University of North Carolina for several years and it has not yet been condemned as a failure. It is true that there have been several cases of cheating during this time but those found guilty of it were invariably found to be of a very low order morally and mentally or they had come from prep, schools where cheating on ex aminations is open and flagrant. There is only one thing to be done with a man caught cheating- the student body should place him on the next train and tell him to leave. game at Chapel Hill or 60 per cent, of the gate receipts at Durham, N. C. The February number of the North Carolina Journal of Law is on our table and we are glad to note that it gives evidence of soon be coming an established institution. The frontispiece presents the like ness of Hon. Clement Manly, a well-known lawyer of the Winston bar. The first article in the Jour nal contains interesting comment on his paper. "The Jury System-Its Administration," read before the State Bar Association. Mr. White head Kluttz, one of the most gifted of young University alumni, contri butes a forceful paper on "The Next Step in the Evolutdon of Pun ishments," a plea for the abolish ment of capital punishment. "Leaves from a Lawyer's Note Book," by Mr. Chas. W. Tillett, of the Charlotte Bar, should be of interest and helpful to the practic ing attorney; Mr. R. L. Gray pre sents some decisions by the Supreme Court,-Pali Term, 1903. "The Ju dicial System of the Proprietary and Royal Governments in North Carolina to 1776," by Mr. R. W. Herring, U. N. C. 03 and Law '04 is a continued article that shows re search of the highest order. The diction is good and the paragraph ing excellent. This paper will doubtless attract attention: "Notes and Clippings," give some interest ing legal comments. We sympa thize with Judge MacRae in his fail ure to get the Journal through the postoffice at second class rates. The matter is first-class and certainly is entitled to second class rates. "There is some complaint among Southern colleges because North Carolina refuses to give them any games either in foot ball or base all. It seems to ,us that we do neglect our 'neighbors too much. The colleges to the north of us re ceive the greater part of the ath letes from the northern States and in playing these institutions With more men and more means, we al ways place ourselves at a disadvan tage. It is to be wondered at that we are so successful in these con tests with our northern neighbors. But games with our fellow South erners would help to bring about more friendly relations between our neighbors, and besides it would give us valuable training for the northern events which wc consider more important. It might be well for our managers to think about this matter." We copy the above from The Tar HEEL, with the statement that the manager of the North Carolina base ball team offered Manager Clary $85 for a senes of three games in Chapel W. Vanderbilt Hustler. And we copy the above with the statement that what the manager of the North Carolina base all team did do "was to offer Vanderbilt,,, $75 for a single EPSTEIN BROS. HERN DON, The Hardware Mail will FRAME YOUR PICTURES ' The latest patterns of Mouldings, Mattings, etc., always in stock. Dr. S. Rapport has the SHUR ON EYE GLASSES to fit upon your nose. They will give you the sight you are wanting. ...J. R. OUZKTREE... Attorney-at-Law, CHAPEL HILL, JK C. OFFICE OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. Clothiers of Goldsboro, N. C. 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