THE TAR HE'EL OPENING SESSION OF UNIVERSITY Continued from First Page. Fraternities Initiate The following- men were ini- wllO IS now tiafpfl intn fr.if prnitipc RniW 1A- department Kappa Alpha; W. C. Walke, Av- is T. Irira. A fTi'lia tpi T. A. TTnrrt1p fmm ceeditisr Dr. Minis head of the English i. tt j i tt..: :i m vanueiuiu univciMiy, is 1 I oca, P. Cross, A.B., and A.M., Hamp- William and Mary. W. O. Ander den-Sidnev Collce-e: Ph. D., Har vard: teacher. Norfolk Hisrh School: insructor in English at Harvard; professor of English, Sweet Briar College Substituting as professor of Latin for Prof- George Howe, wno is spending tne year on a leave ot absence in Jburope, is Warren Stone Gordis, A B. and A. M., University of Rochester; Ph.D., University of Chicago; Professor of Latin and acting president of Stetson University; . fellow in Latin and instructor, sotf from Trinity. Zeta Psi; Fred Manniny and Austin Carrof Durham, Allen Mebane cf Spray, and C. T. Smith of Scotland Neck. Pi Kappa Alpha; Graham Harden of Burlington. Affiliate, John A. Scott from Davidson College. Beta I beta Pi; M. L. McCorkle and J. R. Kenyon of Newton, Henry Graves of Car thage, Henry boro. Delta track suits without having made a Varsity team, and Whereas, This action on their part is the breaking of a respected precedent which wc deem worthy of perpetuation, Be it therefore resolved: That this Athletic Council as the official representatives of the Athletic Association of the University of North Carolina do hereby condemn in the strongest manner the wearing of Varsity stockings, jerseys or track suits by men who have not made the Varsity, team and The Chapel Hill Insurance & Realty Company That a copy of these resolutions Foust of Greens- be published in the TAR HEEL, Kappa Epsilon; the official organ of the Athletic Philip Woollcott of Rlaeigh, W. D. Pruden, Jr. of Edenton. W. L. Thorn", Jr. of Rocky Mount. University of Chicago; professor B p. paty of Tullahoma, Tenn. or Latin, Ottawa University. Associate professor of German Kent J. Brown, A. B., Dickinson Collesre: Ph.D , University of Pennsylvania;University of Ber lin; University of Munich; four years as teacher in preparatory school; instructor in German, University of Iowa. Succeeding Di, R. H. Hall, associate professor of chemistry, who has accepted a position at Washington University, St. Louis, is Charles S. Venable, A. B., and A. M., University of North Carolina; teacher, Wil mington high school. ( John E. Smith M. S., becomes instructor in geology, taking the place of T. A. Bendrat who is on a commercial geologic suryey in Venezuela. Mr. Smith took de grees at Iowa and Oregon State colleges. He has studied at the Assocation. W. E. Wakely, President. A. L. M. Wiggins, Secretary Affiliate, D. R. Harris from Wil liams College. Sigma Alpha Ep silon; E. Y. Keesler, Jr. of Char lotte. Phi. Chi fMed.1 D. Bi gers. Sigma Nu; R. W.Cantwell, Wilmington; Stockard, Reidsvile; L. A. Harper, Greenville, A. C. Emerson, Wilmington. Phi Del ta Theta; Tom Gilman, Jackson ville, Paul Brantley, Wilson, N. C. Kapp.t.Sigtna; G. L. Dortch, Goldsborol Fred Gray, Wades- boro, T. L. Michael, Canton, W. D. Heath of Rock Hill S. C. Al- ..... pha Tau Omega: Baldwin Max well, Charlotte, Allen Moore. Wilmington, N. C, W. O. Huske and E. J. Lilly, Jr. Fayetteville, Harvey Ward of Tarboro. Among the Alumni and vistors who were here for initiations were: Sigma Nu: Willie Parsley, Henry Smith, Horace Johnston, Tom Moore, Jesse Mil liken, L J. University of Chicago, has work- pQisson, Henry Constable, John- ea on the lowa geological survey, ston Smith, John Harvey, Wil and last year held a fellowship Ham Grimsley, and F. J. Poission in geology at the University of from A. ani M. Missouri. Kappa Alpha: Ike Boykin. A. M. Atkinson, University of Deita Kappa Epsilon: Gus and North Carolina, becomes instruct- Jerrv Zollicoffer, II. L. and B. N. or in place of JohnE. Wood, who Perrj) Will Bellf4 George Wood, is studying at Massachusetts In- Frank Barker, Gus Graham. smute or i ecnnoiogy. Beta Theta Pi: Dick Stockton Pi Kappa Alpha: T. S. Roy- ster and W. W. Faulkner. Zeta Psi: Bob Winston, L. N. Morgan, J. and Jim Manning, W. picked up, and blood was discov-.'T. Joyner, Dolph Mangum, ered to be spurting from a large Hugh Thompsom. cut on the left side of his neck. , Sigma Alpha Epsilon: John He had fallen on some pieces of , Tillett, Earl Crosswell, Stahle broken glass. ; Linn, W. M. Jones, Tom Guth- Assisted by the thoroughly rie, D. R. Murchison, Monk frightened boys he walked to- Hanes, W. J. Long, Georre ward the gymnasium, the nearest Clark, Alex Worth, Alex Sprunt building. After going about 100 A. M. McKoy. yards his strength gave Complet- Phi Delta Theta: ft. It. Ycl ly out and was carried. verton, Ike London, J, A. Wood When reached Subscribe We Will Show Our FaiJ Line Of TAILORING CLOTHING FURNISHINGS HATS and REGAL SHOES AT THE University Supply Store Sneed, Markham, Taylor Co. Euless and Taylor, Agents for Phone fifty-eight or twenty -three And get For Good Automobile Service Prompt attention to all orders. Two machines at your service day and night C. S. PENDERGRAFT TAR HAZING RESULTS IN TRAGEDY Continued from First Page. Kappa Siuia: F. G. Fetzer. Kid Smith,' Eugene Bernhardt Alpha Tau Omega; John Mc Lean, Lee Horton of University of Virginia Kenneth Burgjvvin, Albert Stewart, Sumner Ilury win, and Cameron MncR.i , of the A. T. O. Chapter from Trinity College' Take Notice the gymnasium was he was nearly dead. The sophomores left, going to their rooms, while Raiul was left alone with his room-mate, Wel lons. Merriman tried to 'phone for a physician, but failed. Wei ions attracted other students by his cries for help, and Dr. McNider and President Venable were sum moned. When they came, how ever, Rand was dead. His jugular vein had been sev ered, and he lived but ten min utes after the accident. The entire community was shocked by the sudden and awful death of this young man. Every sympathy is felt here for the family. No first hour classes were held Saturday in order to allow students to accompany the body to the station. The Uni versity was represented at the funeral by Profs. A. II. Patter son and M. C. S. Noble, the aca demic classes byD. L. Rights, I. deal of pity is felt. That they M. Bailey, L. R. Johnston, and were doing wrong, no ones dc R. A. Wellons. nies. But the wrong was .very Toward the four sophomores small in comparison with the who were the unintentional punishment which will always causes of the tragedy, a great be with them. Wednesday night the Athletic Council in regular meeting passed the following resolutions condem ing the new habit of freshmen and others who have not made a Varsity team buying and using the Varsity stockings, jerseys and track suits: Whereas, It has come to the notice of this Athletic Council that certain members the freshmen and other elasse-. h,ie been wearing the regular style of Varsity stockings, jerseys and Norfolli Southern Railroad Route of the "Night Express" Travel via Raleigh (Union Station )anl Norfi'lk Southern Railroad, to and from all points in Eastern North Carolina. Unite, Parlor ami Sleeping: Cars lie ttveen lialeigh and Norfolk. Sdiednle in ell'ect March 3rd. N H The follovvinir wln'dule figures are published hh information ONLY and are not guaranteed.' , TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH. :15 ii. in. Daily "Night Express," . ing Car for Norlolk. 6:00 a. in. Daily For Wilson, Wash-' ington.;: and 'Norfolk-' Broiler Parlor Car Service . I etween Raleigh and N folk. b:00 a. ni. Daily except Sunday for New Bern via Cluieotwn ity. Parlor Car Service. 2:40. p. m. Daily except Sunday fo--Washington. TRAINS ARRIVE RALEIGH. 7:20 a. in. Daily 11:20 a. m. Daily except Sunday, and 8:30 p. in. Daily. Buflet Car bervice on 8:30 p train from Norfolk. TRAINS LEAVE GOLDSBORO. 10:15 p. m Daily "Night Express" Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk via New Bern. 7:10 a. m. Daily For Beaufort and Norfolk Parlor Car be tween Washington and Norfolk. 3:10 p. in. Daily for New Bern, Orien tal and Beaufort Parlor Oar Service. For further information and reservation of. Pullman Sleeping Car space, apply to C. W. Lfn- utrch, General Agent, or R. Duffer, City 1 icket Agent, Yar borouyh Hotel Uuilding,Raleigh, N. C. W. W, CKOXTON, Gen'l Pass. Agent, ANDREWS CASH STORE CO. A Royal Toilored suit, a Cluett or Monarch shirt, with an Armw Mnfrhprl collar, and a Levy tie, would adorn a Prince, and a pair of Walk-Over shoes makes life's walk easy. sole agents. Call and see our stock. We are SOGER'S Delicatessen Everything to eat, in season. Students' midntght lunches. Open until the lights wink UNIVERSITY BOVS Meet yovir friends at the only BEST cafe in Durham Royal Cafe You Know you will be satisfied. X. Main St. THE UNIVERSITY TAILORING CO. Tailor-made Suits; Sanitary Pressing, Cleaning, and Sconring 8 suits a month for a dollar. Located over Patterson's Store DAVE W. LEVY, Owner C. J. FRIED. Manager or- I VvTi iBMIfflfMAlu v XAjV m ' km"? mm h A,w ' Si( sli f Watching the Tearri Good college spirit, but to help Ins lima piua you need Fatima Cigarcttct. 20 for 3 cent tVuh tath pacltati of Fatima gel a pennant coupon, 23 of whit gvunt m hanilwmt til collect p"' port 0jW)-eiHtivncrM

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