DEBATING COUNCIL Gardner Adherants
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In order to the more effectually
The schedule of contests in oratory further the campaign of Hon. O. Max
and debate that; will be held rhirim Gardner, for Governor of North Caro
tho fcalnw'f .Jlina, the Carolina - supporters of Mr,
tt c Gardner met in Gerrard Hall Tuesday
uaxtcia s Just announced oy night and formed an organization
tne secretary oi tne Uebating Council known as "The Gardner Club." Offi
is' ah "unusual one Twenty-six places cers of the club . were "elected and
are open xor orators and debates: Plans were cuscussea in regara w
six of which are intercollegiate. the approaching jcampaign for the
- The complete schedule, with nre- Demoncratic nomination in the state
ummary aates iollows: primary, x. k,. xayior, oi oparta
r March 5th--The Southern Oratori- was chosen president, and E. K. Proc
cal contest at Lexington, Kentucky, tor. of Lumberton, was named seer
The Southern Oratorical Leas-ue is tary of the roganization.
composed of the universities of Ken- The club intends to do some good
tucky, Virginia, Tennessee, Alabama, work in the campaign, especially
Worth Carolina, Johns Hopkins Uni- among the students of the Univer
versity and Vanderbilt University. sity, and from the enthusiasm shown
March - 13th The Inter-Society at the organization meeting Tuesday
t reshman-Sophomore Debate: Soph- night it is quite evident' that its
omores in Phi hall and Fresmen in weight will be felt. Besides being a
the Di hall. powerful factor in the shaping of the
April 13th Junior Oratorical Con- student opinion here, the club
teg. A team of two Juniors each through its representation of the en-
from both societies will contest for tire state, .will no doubt be important
the Carr Medal. Preliminary April m work out m the state
ist.
(May 1st The Inter-Colleeiate Car-
Iina-Hopkins-Washington and Lee tri
angular debate. Preliminaries will
be held on March 25th and 26th. Infirmary, and meeting his classes
May 7th Peace Oratorical Con- Professor Noble has been confined on
test at either Greensboro. Durham account of blood-poison in the leg
or Raleigh. Preliminary April 22d. which resulted from a scratch. He
June 14th Seniors contest for the says that while he was shut up he
Wiley P. Mangum Medal. fThis con- read the lar Heel with much en
test controlled by the Facultv.) joyment, thereby keeping in close
June 15th Junior Commencement touch with Carolina aitairs.
Debate. Preliminary May 19th Mr Leatherwood, one of the Car
. olina men who recently passed the
NEW BOOKS IN PHYSICAL EDU- Bar received law license, is going
CATION to practice m Greenville, S. C. He
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tion of schools. x !..u u1 uUv w
KleeWtrer War mnrt practicing.
leeDv-rger war, sports. Mr. William Nicholson, a Wake
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t:n xt t , .. . tne xiiu last ween.. iur. nucnoison
xbtujr mew rational atnietic lor j j. u. ui :
a "" I .. Dr. F. P. Venable has been confined
"1UU1U-jiwneiitary gymnastics mui, ;fl0,
ou-xcg 01 gymnas- t5morP. where he was hastilv 'sum
moned because of the death of a
PERSONALS
Prof. M. C. S. Noble is out of the
tics.
Koehler West Point manual of
uiaitiiuiaiy pnysKM training.
Bowen Teaching of elementary
school gymnastics. ; .
Sperling The playground book
Lincoln The festival book.
Captain Brown is working on a
plan -which will inaugurate a system
of inter-class and inter-dormitorv
ieiana Playground technique and track athletics. A definite schedule
playcraft. land list of events will be announced
Gulick The efficient life. as soon as arranerements can be made
Hutchinson Exercise and health, as to securing places for the several
Rosenau Preventive medicine. meets. A 220-vard relav race be-
A.vres, wmiams & Wood Health- fween class teams will be held the
lul schools, how to build, equip and first or middle of March
maintain them.
Gulick Dynamic of manhood.
Gulick Physical education by mus
cular exercise.
Allen Swimming pools.
McKenzie Exercise in education
and medicine.
Fisher-Berry Physical effects of
smoking.
SLATER'S
HERE'S THE POINT-
YOU GET THE
AMONG THE CO-EDS
Miss Kate Meares, of Columbia, S.
C, has been added to the roll of our
co-eds.
The co-eds have been very f ortun-1
ate in their fight against the flu. At
present only one, Miss Annie Bold-
win, has the misfortune to be con
fined on account of the epidemic.
The co-eds number among their
ranks nine Seniors, two candidates
for M.A. degree and one engineering
student. '
Foremost among the co-eds' de
sires and thoughts is the new co-ed
dormitory. They are now thinking
of and planning for a building of
their own. so that thev will no longer
have to1 live, or better say exist, in I IN DURHAM
attics and basements.
CO-OPERATIVE INTEREST
OF
EXPERIENCED FITTERS
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SLATER
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Who Appreciate Your
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Franklin County
Club Gets Busy
The Franklin County Club met the
past week and went on' record for
advocating ' a boom for the . county
back" home. ( Considerable . business
, was, transacted which tended toward
improvement and co-operation. ' It
was decided to have a feed during
the next few weeks, and a .committee
was appointed to draw up resolutions
expressing our wish to co-operate
with the high schools in the county
in the State High School Debate Con
test which is held in the spring of
this year. A program was drawn up
for the next regular meeting and pa
pers on schools and industries of the
county were assigned. Plans were
discussed in regard to publishing a
county handbook next fall. The meet
ing as a whole was an enthusiastic
one and the club adjourned with a
determination to let the folks back
home know that we're behind them in
anything that they attempt to do.
The club began the year with thirteen
members but since that time has had
the misfortune to lose two of them.
NATIONAL CITY BANK SCHOL
ARSHIP
Those men desiring consideration
of their names for the National Bank
bcholarships and who have not al
ready filed, their applications for the
same should do so at once. All ap
plications : must be in to President
Chase's office by Monday, March 1st.
Professor Carroll will interview men
desiring , information concerning the
scholarship. ' Men seeking informa
tion see him at once, due to. the lim
ited time m which applications may
be filed.
GARDNER MAKES
PLEA FOR EDUCATION
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cording to the Golden Rule. He said
that an aristocracy of labor or capital
is as bad as an aristocracy of gov
ernment. Labor and capital should
be allowed to organize according to
fixed laws, and the non-union men
should be protected. Furthermore,
he stated that he believed in equality
of opportunity for every man and not
equality of man. For centuries there
has been a great struggle for the
rights and blessings of opportunity
and there is no opportunity enjoyed
for which some man did not di
Equality of opportunity is the true
conception of industrial democracy
declared the speaker. y"
"I am glad that North Carolina i
a conservative state, but she is toa
individualistic and lacking in team
work," declared Mr. Gardner.
With a plea for Carolina students
to catch the spirit of team work f0r
a bigger and batter state and not to
be influenced by the desires and am
bitions for money and power, Lieuten"
ant-Governor Gardner concluded the
first of the campaign speeches to be
given on the Hill by candidate for
state Governor.
FACULTY COMMITTEE
URGES STUDENTS TO
USE BETTER ENGLISH
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man of the committee, Professor
Foerster. (Alumni 14, Mondays and
Wednesday at 9:25; other hours bv
appointment.)
Professors Foerster, Bell, Carroll
Hanford, Pierson, and Towles.
Debate on the new constitution of
the General Assembly of the Philan
thropic society was cut short last Sat
urday night because of early adjourn
ment on account of the influenza sit
uation. Before the adjournment the
discussion was very spirited concern
ing a change in the Assembly con
stitution. The suggested change was
that every member of the society be
allowed two nights from attendance
at the society. The constitution that
he assembly has been using is nearly
125 years old, so many interesting
changes are contemplated.
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