THE TAP HE'EL WE ARP PRCDA DCH tn . .. . LONG PICTURES OF BUILDINGS AND STUDENT BODY - vvn r rvivt, a F0IS1ER GREENSBORO, APRIL 22. Big Sunday School Conven tions to Meet There v Thv program for the North Caro lina Sunday School Convention, to be held in Greensboro, April 22-24, is nearing completion, and promises to be one of much interest and help fulness. Three speakers of international reputation have been booked for this convention in addition to the splendid array of home talent to be used. A large, new warehouse with a seating capacity of three thousand has been secured for the regular ses sions and a large platform will be built to seat a chorus choir of three hundred voices. Messrs. Tullar and Meredith, the well known music composers and publishers of New York City, will have charge of the music, which in sures life to this department. Who are delegates? , The counties can send two delegates for each township in the county, though they do not need to be elected by townships, but can come from any part of the county that seems most convenient. Each Sunday School of all denom inations can send two delegates. They can be pastors and superin tendents, or two others volunteering, elected, or appointed, and should mo n desire to come from larger schools they will te taken care of as long as there is room. Colleges and . High Schools can send two for every fifty students. All who expect to attend should send their names to the North Caro lina Sunday School Association , or t C. C, McLean, Chairman of Com mittee on Entertainment, Greens biro, N.C., that homes may be pro vided as early as possible. As a specialty is to be made of the Secondary Division, there should le a number of delegates sent from classes of teen ages, so send some bright loys and girls. HE MYSTIFIES AND VENTRILOQUIZES , The mighty Walden, master of the world of magic and wonder, closed the series of Star courses in Gerrard Hall Wednesday night. A fairly large huse was present to See him pull off the same sleight - of hand,and ventriloquist ic stunts that no one else Can do except that guy who pulled the .same eggs and bottle of rye out of P. Gwynn's pocket last year. The performance was rathergood, though, taken all in all, and afforded an enjoyable two hour's entertain ment. Many Freshmen and Seniors had the opportunity of making the acquaintance of Wellington, Na poleon, and Woodrow; and of hear ing Teddy make one of his character istio speeches on putting the bosses out of politics. THESE AVERAGES GO THROUGH SECOND DAVIDSON GAME A. B. II. Average Norris 5 . 1 500 Johnson 44 19 432 Williams 43 14 326 Edwards 47 14 298 Thompson 49 13 244 Leak 46 10 217 Aycock 20. 4 200 Craven 11 2 182 Hart 35 .6 171 Bailey 18 3 166, Knowlea 7 1 143 Bailey K. 45 6 133 Graves 6 0 000 DR. CROTHERS PLEASES The Pleasures of an Absen tee Landlord Thefourthof the lectures to be given before the students under the funds provided last fall by the Trustee was delivered in Gerrard Hall Friday night by Dr. Samuel McCbord Crothers, the Cambridge essayist. ,' The subject of Dr. Crothers ad dress was: "The Pleasures of an Ab sentee Landlord". Dr. Henderson in introduced the speaker related an anecdote of his worshiping God one Sunday at the seashore - ' 'pick ing shells on Itasca . beach". Dr. Crothers had those shells with others added to them to show to the inagination of his audience Friday, night and a splendid collection of most delicate and exquisite colors it was. The theme of his address was a plea for the simple, sensuous, gen uine pleasure that we get out of reading quaint old books. For man of us, he said, the business of rend ing has not become altogether nat ural and easy, Tho great satisfac tion of the obsentee landlord in trie literary world is that he gets all the enjoyment of his place without as suming its responsibilities. " I haven't anything against my corn temporaries nor against the 20th century, but I confess that if I had to live among them all the time I should be bored to death. It is a great relief for us to get away some time - to get away from our news papers, from our problems, and from our personalities. To choose some period of the past like ..one would choose a summer home, some period to which one likes to return, is one of the enjoyments of the ab sentee landlord. It dosen't matter much what period I we choose, ex cept that it be one with certain people in it. Bringing us into immediate, nat ural and human relation to the people who have workedjand lived in other times is all that literature is. It is the little things, the little events, that count. We dont get anything when we generalize. One of the most important things to do, if we wish to enter the intellectual life of any age in the past, is to en ter it in the same spirit that we live in our own day. In making these little discoveries in any age of the past, the absentee landlord finds the night perspective for his own life. TRENCHARD STARTS FOOTBALL CLASS Coach Trenchard's first class - on football instruction held in the Y. M. C. A. Monday night was well at tended. The rules of the game along with the new changes were taken up and discussed. THE TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA MEDICAL DEPARTMENT SINCE 18o4 THIS SCHOOL HAS OCCUPIED A DISTINCT POSITION IN THE MEDICAL EDUCATION OF THE UNITED STATES. '" In tlie recent reports from the Carnegie Foundation and. the national institutions of authority, Tulane has been uniformly el assert among the leading medical colleges of the country. . The students are charged fees which are commensurate with those charged at other institutions, which are smaller than the tees charged at any institution with equal facilities of education. The Cliarity Hospital ahd the Touro Infirmary annually elect over twenty resident physicians from among the graduates of Tvlane and additionally afford clinics and amphitheatre Uaching for th-e education of Junior and Senior students. With over a thousand beds at the Ciiarity Hospital and the annual consultation clinic of over thirty thousand, together with the op portunities of the Touro, students are afforded material for Ihe observation of a varielu of diseases which u enormous and incalculable in importance. s ' ' , The equipment ofthis department of Tulane represents the investment in a number of buildings erected for the purpose of medical "education, and these include laboratories of Chemistry, Physics, Pharmacy, Pharmacology, Physiology, Anatomy, Histology, Botany, Pathology and Bacteriology, Clinical Medicine, Surgery, and, in addition, special laboratories of research, ah it which total in value an amount which may be estimated at over a million and a half dollars. The recently established Department of Technical Medicine and Hygiene offers, unexceptional opportunities to the Southern student. Over one hundred teachers contribute to the lectures and other periods of study so that every student who eomes to tlie Tulane Medical Department receives encouragement and interest of those who have his education in charge. Nearly five thousand graduates from this school have carried its teachings into practice among the people of the South chiefly, but as well to every part of the world. With each advance in the requirements of medical education, the University of Louisiana has met all conditions, until today Tulane ranks in tie first class of medical institutions of learning, with opportunities for eiim'cal instruction which are unsurpassed in the United States and eq few other places. For the study of medicine at Tulane the student must come prepared with a preliminary education in the ele.nentarysub jects taught in the high school and with one year of added knowledge in the sciences, obtained in a standard co'lege. DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY ALSO. Established 1838. Two graded courses of thirty-two weks eacli for degrees of Ph. 0. Pure food and Drug courses offered to students properly qualified. Women admitted to Pharmacy courses on the same terms as men. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ADDRESS DR. ISADORE DYER, Dean, I POSTOFFICE DRAWER 261, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA.' W. B. SORRELL, JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST Chapel Hill, N. C. JONES & FRASIER INC. Watchmakers and Manufacturing JEWELERS Durham, N. C. College Work a Specialty! $15.00. UNIVERSITY INN. Dr. Wm. Lynch, DENTIST, New office over Cates' Jewelry Store, CHAPEL HILL, N. 0. Eubanks Drug Co. Prescription jpecialists Chapel Kill - Uorth Carolina CAROLINA STUDENTS Are Invited to Make the Store of Whiting & Horton Their HEADQUARTERS when in Raleigh, N. C. Representatives: Williams, Lee, Darden, Durham Floral Nursery Durham, N. C. Flowers For All Occasions HAP Penrtergraph, College Representative Royal Borden Furniture Co. Durham - - North Carolina Dealers In High-Grade Furniture Furnishings for Students. Every thing for the Home. The popular "Belmont" notch Collar made In self striped Madras. 2 for 25c ARROW COLLARS Cluett, Pea body & Co., Makcn The University ot North Carolina Head of the State Svsten of Education The University stands for thor oughness and all that is best in edu cation and the moulding of charac ter. It is equipped with 26 buildings, water works, central heating, electric lights. Eleven Scientific Laboratories, equipped for good work. The Faculty numbers 80. Students, 800, Library of 75,000 volumes. Two librarians and six assistants. Fine Literary Socie ties. There is an active Y. M. C. A., conducted by the students. Scholarships and loans for the needy and deserving. For information, address F. P. VKNABLE, President, Chapel Hill, N. C. More Than 60 Per Cent of the Students and Practically Ev ery Member of tbe Faculty Patronized the ZINZEND0RF LAUNDRY, WINSTON -SALEM, During the Fall Term of 1912. THEY ARE STILL WITH US. Motto: Satisfaction, or no charge. FEEZOR & OWEN, NO. 4- - Agents 0. W University Supply Co, (INCORPORATED) Athletic Supplies for High Schools and Colleges G. C. Pickard & Son LIVERY STABLE Located on Rosemary St. nearjtelephone Exchange. - Stylish turnouts and a good auto at your service all the time WANT A TEAM? CALL 30 G. C. Pickaid, Managf- Take a DRINK Between Trains at 0. F. Craig's Soda Fountain More Than Your Money's Worth. COMMONS HALL. $10,00 PER MONTH. A. G. SPALDING & BROS.. The Spalding are the largest manufacturers in the world of OFFICIAL . EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ATH LETIC SPORTS AND PASTIMES. YOU are inter ested in Athletic Import you should have a copy of the Spalding Catalog. It's a com plete encyclopedia of Wk' New in Sport and is sent free on re quest. TRADE-MARK is Known throughout the world as a Guarantee of Quality A. G. Spalding & Bros., 208 E. Baltimore S., Baltimore, Md. Meet Your Friends REXALL PHARMACY When in Durham. MR. E. S. MERRJTT Is with them. Opposite Postoffice. E. P. CATE, Fine engraving and repairing a specialty. WATCHES AND CLOCKS. CUT GLASS AND SILVERWARE. CHAPEL HILL, - - - - - N. C. "TANK" HUNTER. LIVERYMAN Best equipped automobile and livery service on the Hill Merritt & Sparrow's Livery Stable. We do a strictly Livery busi ness and can give you the best service in that line Rear of Post Office. Do your Shoes Need Mending Try H. B. Brewer Behind PicKard's Grocery Store At University Station.

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