THE T1 A lV&ti h THE TAR HEEL Official Organ of the Athletic Asso ciation of the University of "' North Carolina. Publish ed Weekly. BOARD OF EDITORS; 1.jbnoir Chambers!, Jr.,- Editor-in-Chief Walter Fcllkr v - Managing Editor ASSOCIATE KDITOIW S. W. Whitino .John Cansucu McPaxifx Lbwis, J. KlI.I.M-TKK T.C.Linn U.M. Low MANAGKKS ' L. R. Johnston - - . Business Manager C. K. Ervin, - - Assistant Manager B. I Fiei.iv - - Assistant. Manager To be entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Chapel Hill, X. C. Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill, N. C. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year, Payable in advance or during the rireit t-mi. Sial Caplei, 5 Cents. ALFRED NOYES, PCET. Alfred Noyes comes to Chapel Hill, reads half a dozen poems, and what then? Just this and here's the biggest thing to be got out of his visit: poetry takes on a new aspect before the pic ture of the man and the sound of his voice. No man can listen to him and then believe that poetry is a printed word on a paper page. You may read all clay from Manly's English Poetry and your heart may never beat the faster. But let a real poet speak to you and he lifts you out of yourself by the power of his own souK No University man can think now of poetry as nec cessarily feminine or mystical or not to be understood; nor can any University man picture a poet as a wild-eyed, long-haired freak, Here is a calm, sensible, clean looking, athletic young man who makes poetry a " reality, " who openly earns his bread by verse, who brings a new conception of the art. We take our hats off to Alfred Noyes, Poet. . . j THE PEACE OF THE FACULTY. Members of the faculty repoit that someone, presumably stu dents, has been throwing rocks on the golf greens at the Country Club and thereby making rouyh those delicate surfaces. That it was done thoughtlessly is almost certain; but that it is a serious offense is equally certain. Throw ing a heavy rock on a golf green amounts to about the same thing as ploughing a furrow across the baseball diamond or the tennis courts. It means for someone work, time, and expense, and above all, it is a breach of good manners. Let the faculty play in peace. . CCME C?C DEBATERS. ' i Last year the whole stats rose up and " . called the Uni versity blessed for inaugurating, perfect ing, and carrying through to a successful conclusion the High School Debating Union. This year the praise has been re doubled. From all sides come congratulations on the even more successful handling of one of the very biggest ideas that has ever struck North Carolina. Five hundred debaters representing 125 schools have opened up the question of the Initiative and the Referendum before some 30,000 people-and the thought level of the -state has risen a notch. '1 date 31 schools 1 have reported the double victory necessary for qualification in the finals, and the University will therefore have the pleasure next week of hear ing at least 124 high school speakers fighting like mad for the Aycock Memorial Cup and the championship of the state. With the scores of athletes coming at the same time for the State High School Track Meet, and with the superintendents, teachers, supporters, and chaper- ones, the University will be host to some 250 people, cream of the North Carolina high schools. Stop a moment and think of it. Two hundred of the best young men and young" ladies of the state will next week visit the University. The big majority of them are going to college next year. They are the students we want. Their visit to Chapel Hill will go a long way towards bring ing them here next year or send ing them to other institutions. What we, the nine hundred odd of us, do next week will have a definite, tangible, visible result on the University and the state. Surely no finer opportunity : for service was ever offered to will ing hands. There can be but one result. ON TEE MP. If there is anyone who. still clings to that ancient doctrine that Chapel Hill and University of North Carolina are quiet, se cluded, peaceful vales of happi ness, we beg to point out a (ew of the activities that are making this place the busiest in the state Take a glance around: beginning with today there are six baseball games in eight days, besides scores of class team skirmishes; three track meets in the next ten days, the class meet, the high school meet, and the Wake For est meet; the High School De bating Union's championship try-outs, with its two hundred visitors; the intercollegiate de bates with Virginia and Johns Hopkins; the closing of the con. tests for ths Preston Cup and the Colonial Dames' Prize; the three McNair Lectures; all the festivi ties of the Easter week blow-out, with its dances and with its class stunts, including the classic Sen ior Stunt. These are by no means all, but they are enough. If a man cannot find some work for himself in this list, the fault is his own. And, by the way, we do have to study too. ' J J. - : ; Dr. Hamilton Appointed by the Governor. Governor Craig has appoin ted Dr. J. G. DeR. Hamilton as a member of the North Carolina delegation, to the annual meet ing of the American Academy of Political and Social Science to be held in Philadelphia, Friday ;nid Saturday, April 3 and 4, The .ii ... i. On.n..t oiner memueis uic oc.iciai Daniels and Dr. G. T. Winston of Asheville. This is one of the most impor tant political and social organi zations in the United States. Its president is L. S. Rowc of the University of Pennsylvania. The importance ol the meeting is indicated by the following sub jects on the program for discus sion: "Present Status of the Mon roe Doctrine," "The Mexican Situation, the Policy of the Uni ted States in the Pacific. " and "The Elements of a Constructive American Foreign Pol icv." 1 - CHOCOLATES 6. ORANGE DRUG CO. 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