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THE TAR HEE THE TAR HEEL study the Bible n the first ni&ht or the canvas. This year three hundred and seven signed under similar circumstances. With an initial enrollment of one hundred and forty-seven and an initial at tendance of one hundred and fifty four the Bible Study groups met for twenty-two weeks and closed i Editor-in-Chief with an actual attendance of one; i - , - - - Managing Editor hundred and fortv-rwn. onlv fi v behind the first enrollment figures. It is fair to assume, therefore, that the attendance this year will hold up to the first enrollment figures. What is the cause of this more Official Organ of the Athletic Asso ciation of the University of North Carolina. Published Weekly. BOARD OF EDITORS W. P. Fuller, T. C. Linn, Jr., ASSOCIATE EDITORS McDaniel Lewis, J. F. IIackler 0. C. Nance, B. F. Aui.d D. H. KlLLEFFER, . W. T. POLK DRUGGISTS. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE 1 PHONE 477 Tina Holladay Studio DURHAM, N. C. Official Photographer for YacKety YacR 1915 Studio in Chapel Hill open on Wednesdays beginning in October. managers B. L. Field b1. F. Bradshaw, i H. Cooper, - Business Manager Assistant Manager Assistant Manager than doubling- in interest in Bible study? It is our opinion that ?o Centered as second class matter al the tuis iarffe enrollment is a tribute poatoffice at Chapel HiU.N.C. Ln . VTr r nuu Chairman of Bible Study; and Mr. Frank Graham, General Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. They worked out and put through a systematic policy which had no loose pins nor bolts. The students have shown that they believe Bible study under such conditions is hiirhlv . .. . i profitable. V . : ; Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill, N. C. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year, Payable in advance or daring tho " first term. Siafl Cpit. 5 CftU. EARLY BASKETBALL Carolina has never put out as Greater Council at Work on Pickwick Situation. In view of the discredit reflect- upon the entire student body by tne nignuy uisoruer in mc i wick, we, as elected representa tives of that bodv belicviiur that 'i ..... a r we express a prevailing- senti ment, do herebv resolve T,.,f c fln P.VWi.k ia a " ' ' wexi to UOOCII'B uue place for public entertainment, E . . . . , CImnin(, . ft, t ism p.LlT mntee.l ,. . r. .1.. I r ---of o a- jP tnere is uo jusuncauun iur HARKIS P. ALDERMAN, MANAGEIl . 1,1 Mill LIV. L W 1 U LI &UUVI1 k " k f I , , , .in sMmiMHaMaBMwHH ai 1)1 siuucuis imciicuiiK nnu enjoyment of others. oi geniiemaniy We have t)e Rest Pre88m oa tie Hm Try u,. Carolina Pressitig Club good a basketball team as she was THE PICKWICK. potentially capableof putting out. Ordinarily student disturbances This is due tolack of preparation, are outbursts of animal exube That evil should be remedied as ranee and as such should be re tar as possible this year. Practi- garded tolerantly. The conduct cally all of the varsity men are at the Pickwick does not seem to just now engaged in football, be of that nature. Captain Long, centre Tandy, for- Last spring certain p u bj i c wards Teunent and Davis, and spirited citizens set in motion an guard Homewood are all on the agitation to abolish rowdyism at gridiron. Now isth time, there- the Pickwick. Since that time fore, to start a class series. practically every class and every Last year- witnessed the first oaganization has declared against, class basketball on the Hill. This the conduct there. Steadily there came as the result of a suggestion has been accumulating a weight .y the Greater Council. It came 0f student sentiment in favor of oo late in the year to accomplish decency and quiet. This sen iore than show its possibilities, timent is now held by every What is needed is a man with man on the campus. The time t .. usn ana entnusiasm to take has come, therefore, whendecided charg-eof the arrangements. Most steps should betaken. Student of the class managers have been sentiment has expressed itself, elected. We respectfully call it The thoughtful have obeyed to the attention of Captain Long that sentiment by maintaining much worthy conduct as any othet part of the campus or town, no man or group of men has any right by his con duct there to lower the moral standard of the campus life In accordance with the above resolutions we do further resolve that each of us will do all that lies within his power to aweken and to strengthen the public sen timent against these violations of community' law. E. L. Mackie, Chairman. F. P. Bradshaw. McD. Lewis. Committee from the Greater Council. University Tailoring Company Makers of the Best Clothes .AV6VW at;U.- N C. jDealera .in Felt Goods, . Rain Coats, Mackinaws, feweatora r 0. UK. CJOFORTII, Proprietor. ACADEMY OF MUSIC Durham, N. C. Oct. 6, "Believe Me." Oct. 7, "Mutt and in Panama." Oct. 8, "Peg 0 My Heart." O. LeR. Foforth, Local Manager. . THE JEFFERSON Class Football Schedule. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA THE MOST MAGNIFICENT HOTEL IN THE SOUTH EUROPEAN I 'LAN Tdcally situated in t he must desirable seetion uf Rielmiund inul with- Seniors.. . ..Juniors m five minutes' walk of the luisiness oepter and chopping district. 400 Wednesday October 14. looms. dOO baths. Every eoinfort for the Tourist. Every convenience Sophomores ... ...Freshmen Illllllliu i5;lti,. , Saturday October ly. , . ,r.., a, d .x . ou ier. -liny ana upwnras O. F. WELSER, MANAGER Saturday Seniors ..Freshmen Wednesday October 21. Sophomores.. .Juniors Saturday October 24 Juniors Freshmen Wednesday October 29. Sophomores . Seniors Saturday October 31. Seniors.. ............ ... .Juniors Wednesday November 4. Sophomores. ....... . . Freshmen ; Saturday November 7. Seniors... ... ...... ..Freshmen Wednesday November 11. Sophomores Juniors Student, Patronize baturday November 14. C. S. PENDERGRAFT AUTO SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS: i Leaves Chapel Hill Leaves Durham . PHONE 23 . 8:30 and 10:20 A. M 2:30 and 4:00 P. M. . . . 9:50 A. M., 1:C0, 5:08 and 8:00 P. M. Other Trips Subject to Order, or' 68 AND RIDE WITH THE OLD RELIABLE C. S P. Three Machines at Your Service Day or. Night. juniors ..iresumenl Wednesday November 18. that he will increase his chances order. Hereafter those who do ' Sophomores Seniors of a winning team by seeing that not maintain order mustbedesig such a man is found. There is na ted by some other name tha&n no excuse for. the development of merely 'thoughtless" Saturday November 21. Freshmen Elect Officers. Aidpd hv Rpnrop Rii(lir a n1 o We are informed that half a few members of the Greater dozen or less are responsible for Council, the class of 1918 held all the disturbance. A thousand the mo s t peaceful Freshman men cannot afford to allow that election ever held on the Hill. mi. - OC! 1 A - . t- nnmhpr nf mn n i ne omcers eiecieo are: i'resi- -"-"- v suv. u ivy iiuiniiMir i nr dent, Tennent; Vice-President, John Tayloe; Secretary and ass the team to be hindered by a too small squad as it was last year. THE FIRST STAGE. The first stage of the 1914 foot-1 ball season is oassed. The nre- ... ... r - - iminarv c-ame has been n awd ith highly satisfactory results Weck isthe Jast stand of the ol(l Tresurer, Price; Manager'ofcl concerned. o er thms- The spirit of ir- football. Leon Applewhite. responsibility and rowdyism that comes from there must be stop ped The Roy;eJ Cafe IN CHAPEL HILL BECAUSE THEY SERVE THE BEST. WHEN IX DURHAM STOP AT THE ROYAL UNIVERSITY BOYS HEADQUARTERS. Fruits, Candies, Peanuts ! HERN DON HARD WARE CO Second Door Below Pickwick. ; , men to dominate the tone of the Pickwick. The Pick- so far as the score is Che coaches are now working on Jefinite defects in the machine instead of emphasizing general results. It may appear at first to the new man and the scrub man that his chances of mak ing the team are now rather slim. On the contrary, he is now receiv- 1914 Celebrates. The faithful "Fourteeners" held their first smoker as gradu- Community Service Bulletins. Dr. Louis R. Wilson has been for the past two weeks preparing material for the CommunitySer vice Bulletin which will be issued soon from the press at Raleigh. Dr. Wilson is editinsr the Bui- 7 SWAIN HALL A CO-OPERATIVE BOARCING PLACE FOR TINTVirasTTV uwv YOU GET THE BENEFIT OF ITS SUCCESS. $12.50 PER MONTH. -CO TO- 1 H. C. Wills Hardware Store For All Kinds of Calsomiiies, Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Floor Stains, Wax, Etc. - . . . , 1 ' ' Phone 144. g Corner Columbia and Franklin Streets die;, m me mission room ot tne letin for the Committee on Com- Y. M. C. A. Saturday nieht. munitv Service WppV. ing more consideration than at Twenty-one out of the gradual ly ume so rar mis year. Men Ung class of sevnty-five are taking Mr. r a nnnuM are wanted to do certain definite graduate work this year. No Secretary of the SttJ.nf V.1M. things. The coaches are looking class at Carolina has ever return-eer Movement of North America for the man who ran An w- ed so mau3r raen to the University w;n En,ai, J nA ith c- NEW Sept the things best and second and third V J'. "l Zn a day afternoon at3p;M vcijr cnjuyauie evening oi smokes, speeches, and best. Of the eleven men who started the nrst game last year, four! started the last game.- Now is the time to redouble your efforts. 'eats" is reported. Miss Corpening Taking Medicine. Harvey Wadsworth, Ed Reid, Clip Smith, and Dave Tayloe have been initiated into the Phi BIELE STUDY. Last year forty-seven men The first young lady to register Chi (Medical) Fraternity, in North Carolina for a medical course is Miss Cora Z. Corpening The last preliminary try-out of Mars Hill. She has registered" for the Dramatir. Cl.,h u,iii i,a "tf for work in the first ear class at held on Friday night the twenty to the University. gui, . c J one hundred and signed up to the University. WE WILL SHOW ALL THE- FALL STYLES 28, 29 and 30 AT J. M. NEVILLE'S STORE Suits. Overcoats, Mackanaw Coats Balma caan Overcoats. Hats, Furnishings, Shirts. Toggery and Regal Shoes for Men. Sneed-Marllham-Taylor Co. Durham, N. C. TAYLOE end JOKES, Agents
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