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TTlno Tar Heel UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. 0. P. Russell, W. E. Pharr, 0. W. Miller, BOARD OF EDITORS, .... Editor-in-Chief. - Business Manager. Ass't Business Man. ASSOCIATE EDITORS. J. V. Howard, . W. T. Shore, -J. L. Moore, ) J. K. Wilson J J. A. Parker, - Campus. Athletics. Lectures. - Locals. Published every Thursday 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. Single Copies. 5 Cents. DR. HENDERSON SPEAKS. 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. Next Friday nig-ht our two de baters meet the representatives from Geogia. This is the only de bate we have this year and there fore there should be all the more interest in it. Georgia has always been a most worthy antagonist and this year she has sent up two of her very best men who will try tocarry off the first victory in the new series. ' There has been very little interest shown so far; the prelim inary contents have been poorly at tended and small attention paid to our representatives, but now the time has come for us to get behind our debaters just as enthusiastical ly as we support a winning athletic team. Our representatives are worthy men and they deserve the most whole-souled support from the student body. Let us show our interest by packing the hall and j tioii of him from the standpoint of giving our undivided attention to heredity, and this complicated an what is said on both sides. M : j cestry, together with his long for To our debaters we. will say that j eign. residence, serves in some meas we have the utmost confidence in ure, to explain the cosmopolitanism them and expect them to acquit f his genius themselves like true sons of Caro- Shv, taciturn and uncommunica- Lecture on Henrik Ibsen a Schol arly One and Much Enjoyed. One of the most scholarly lectures in the faculty lecture series was that by Dr. Archibald Henderson last Thursday night on ' Henri k Ibsen. It showed careful study of that dramatist and a thorough knowledge of his work. The speak er took a subject that but few of his hearers knew anything of and made it interesting to every one. All of them will have a new interest in Ibsen. The following is an outline of the lecture: If the great impressionist critic, M. Anatole France, were here to night to address you, he would probably say, "Ladies and Gentle men, I am about to speak to you of myself u 'pvopos of Henrik Ibsen by no means a bad opportunity." I am not an impressionist critic; my ideal is therefore not that of M. France. I wish to express myself only that there may the more clearly appear before you the character, art and tendency of the greatest dramatist of our age, the greatest Teutonic dramatist since Shakspere a poet who is at once a moralist, a seer and a reformer. Henrik Ibsen's life of seventy-six years was reviewed from his birth, and the character of -the poet was shown to be in large measure the product of three great deterministic forces of heredity, of environment and of the spirit of the age. So far as h known, Ibsen has not a drop of Norwegian blood in his veins, yet he is of most complicated ancestry. Scottish-Teutonic-Dane is a just and accurate characteriza- J. T. McCracken, D.D.S., Durham, N. C. 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There will be the old .spirit which did not know how to Compromise, and which tiye.by nature, he was confirmed in t.S:se tendencies by the circum stances of his early childhood. His parents were very, poor, and. so he was compelled for years to work in an apothecary's shop. When he was appointed "theatrical, direc tor" at Bergen and afterwards at Christiana, he wrote plays to meet the popular demand for romance and his own demand for bread. These earlier efforts were mediocre 'with the exception' of Ids fine his torical drama. "The Pretender " He turns in bitterness now to mod ern life and writes a satiric and mis- janthropic play, "The Comedy of Hausauer, Son & Jones. BUFFALO, N. Y. SPECIALISTS IN College Annuals Catalogues. College Publications of any Description Write ns for quotations, suggestions or sam ples. The Southern Educational Bureau. 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Latta X Russell Agts. did know how to die for a faith and a V- because or this play, the theory; and there will be a new iwejrian people made home so spirit, which looksat life with wirjijrab,e fwr . x. . that l'e-turned clear, steady " eyes, ' which' Mv&$tymck ut,on ,is native ,and and with its bf ainandSot With" i ts heart; tteojiisht a new home in the Eternal which reasons from date and 'iit : ,t3'- Lt. from impulselor emotions. And so, j T,Ui second epoch of Ibsen's lit- in the sweet iustice of God. when i e, ar.v career extends over the period the nation shall need to be buttress ed against tempest and storm, when strange new. forces have wrought some . tangle of injustice and inequality, the- whole people may turn hither f r sucor as they once turned to a; simple ; Virginia planter to free them from a stub born king and a stupid parliament across the seas." 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