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i SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES !'MHATTAN HATS i Always Somy RALEIGH, N. C. NEW ADDITIONS TO UNIVERSITY FACULTY J. W. MATHERLY COMES FROM GEORGETOWN COLLEGE TO BE ASSOCIATE PROFES SOR OF COMMERCE WE MAKE A specialty of Pocket Cut lery, Razors, Strops, Hones and Brushes GUARANTEED LINE Also anything you want in Electrical Appliances, Hardware, Paints and Oils GIVE US A CALL Chapel Hill Hardware Company This year will witness not only a large increase in tthe number of students but also a considerable and iighly necessary increase in the xmber of new faculty members. .nese additions, as announced by President Chase, are: J. W. Matherly, Associate Pro fessor of Commerce; A. B., Wil liam Jewell College, 1915; M. A., Washington University, 1916; Teach ing Fellow in Economics, University of Minnesota, 1916-17; Teaching Assistant, University of Chicago, 1918; Professor of Economics, Georgetown College, 1919. William C. George, Associate Pro fessor of Embryology and Histol ogy; A. B., University of North Carolina, 1911; A. M., 1912; Ph. D., 1918; Instructor in Zoology, Univer sity of North Carolina, 1913-16; Professor of Biology, Guilford Col lege, 1916-17; Fellow in Biology, Princeton University, 1917-18; Act ing Professor of Zoology, University of Georgia, 1918-19; Professor of FLOWERS Delivery to the two leading Colleges in Greensboro and all leading Col eges in the State. BEST ATTENTION O UT TON' C 3 FLOWERS 3 GREENSBORO, N. C. Sodi Cigars Coke Cigar Store The Sporting Headquarters Candies Periodicals Histology . and Embryology, Univer sity of Tennessee, 1919-20. C. E. Green, Assistant Professor of Romance anguages; A. B., Syra cuse University, 1915; A. M., 1916; Instructor in Romance Languages, in Syracuse University, 1916-18; Instructor in Spanish, University of Pennsylvania, 1918-19; Assistant Professor of Modern Languages, University of Nebraska, 1919-20. William F. Thrall, Assistant Pro fessor of English; A. B., McKendee College; Ph. D, University of Chicago, 1920; Head of the Depart ment of English and Registrar, Mc Kendee College, Lebanon, Illinois. John B. Woosley, Assistant Pro fessor of Economics; A. B., Guilford College, 1912, A. B., Haverford, 1913; Teaching Fellow in History and Economics, Haverford, 1913-14; A. M., Haverford, 1914; PitofesBor of History and Economics, Guilford College, 1917; Principal, Jamestown High School, 1919-20. H. M. Taylor, Instructor in Chem istry; B. S. University of North Carolina. William Dougald McMillan, In structor in English; A. B., Univer sity of North Carolina; A. M., ibid. Francis Bradshaw, Dean of Stu dents; A. B., 1916. ' Charles W. Camp, Instructor in English; A. M., Columbia Univer sity. A. C. Howell, Instructor in Eng lish; A. M., Columbia University. John J. Davis, Assistant Profes Bor of Romance Languages; Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Howard R. Huse, Assistant Profes sor of Romance Languages; A. B., Johns Hopkins University. Walter B. Jones, Assistant Pro fessor of Geology; A. B., University of Alabama, 1917; Assistant in Geology, ibid., 1916-17 and 1919-20. Earl C. Peacock, Assistant Pro fessor of Accounting; Harvard. Thomas H. Hamilton, Assistant Director of Music. Harry F. Latshaw, Assistant Professor of Latin; A. B., Univer sity of North Carolina, 1920. Jesse F. Steiner, Professor of Social Work; Ph. D., Harvard. John W. Lashley, Associate Pro fessor of Mathematics. Otto Stuhlmann, Assistant Pro fessor of Physics. S. E. Leavitt, Associate Professor of Romance Languages. J. J. Hankins, of Winston-Salem, of '21, came by the Hill for a day or two on his wayj to Cambridge where he enters Harvard College this fall. : Soda Fountain Drinks Fresh Candies Fancy Fruits Ice Cream Sundaes Our Specialty Agents for Block's Candies The Main Street Pharmacy On the Coiner On the Square The Carolina Man's Headquarters in Durham r ; 1 The Peoples Bank E. V. HOWELL - - - - - - President R. H. WARD - - - - - Vice President LUECO LLOYD - - - - - Vice-President C. B. GRIFFIN - - - - - - Cashier R. P. ANDREWS - - - : - Asst. Cashier WE MAKE THAT OLD HAT LOOK NEW SHINES THAT LAST SERVICE AND SATISFACTION Durham Shoe Shine Parlor NOTEBOOKS Over One Hundred Styles and Sizes. Priced from 5c to $5 Stationery Fountain Pens For Gentlemen. Made by Crane, Old Waterman and Conklin. Pens cleaned and Hampshire Mills and others. filled free. Repairs at factory prices. Pillows, Pennants and - f . , a y. Banners Kodaks and Supplies . . . - . . , . Developing, Printing and Enlarging An Unusually Attractive Line IT MUST BE RIGHT IF YOU tj-i GET IT AT Jr OISTER s i
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