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THE TAR HEEL
Tuesday, March 29, 1927
CHANGE IN RULES
FOR GRAD CREDIT
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Must Register in Graduate
- School Before Credit for
Advanced Courses. ,
A new ruling which regards
the shifting of credits has been
passed by the Graduate School,
it has been recently announced
by Acting-Dean Powell. Here
after an undergraduate wishes
to take a graduate course or one
that is to be transferred to the
graduate school, he must regis
ter in the school. To do that it
is also required that the num
ber and nature of the particular
course be handed his instructor
and also report to the instructor
the fact that he is taking it for
graduate credit. This is neces
sary besides the regular regis
tration To take a graduate course a
student must not be registered
for more than three courses.
The graduate school will not per
mit a student to register for an
undergraduate course with the
idea of substituting for it a
graduate course taken before
. the student received his A. B.
degree.
MOREHEAD HURT IN
AUTOMOBILE WRECK
Garrett Morehead, captain
elect of the ,f ootbaH team, and
Paul Whitlock were slightly
hurt and Miss Caro Fish of Ra
;leigh was seriously injured,
when a aport model Packard
roadster in which they were rid
ing turned oyer three times sev.
serai miles south of Salisbury
Jast Friday afternoon. The car
was demolished.
They were coming from Char
lotte about the time of the pass
ing of the Piedmont limited and
passengers on the train witness
ed the accident.
Morehead and Whitlock are
both in their homes in Charlotte,
recovering from their minor in
juries. Miss Fsh is still in the
hospital at Salisbury to which
she was taken by passing motor
ists immediately after the acci
dent. Yesterday ' her condi
tion was reported unchanged.
She is suffering from a fractur
ed hip and thigh.
Buccaneer Staff Summoned
All members of the Buc
caneer staff will meet this
evening at 8:30 in the of
fice in the basement of
Alumni. The staff is re
quested to bring all copy.
Editor
Heeler Contest Nearing Finish
(Continued from page one)
HIGH DEBATES BE
HELD THIS WEEK
240 Schools Over State Enter
In Triangular Contest
Query Named.
DI INITIATES OFFICERS ,
IN MEETING TONIGHT
Tonight, 7:30 o'clock, Di Hall,
the Dialectic Senate will hold
is first meeting of the spring
quarter. At this time the Sen
ate will proceed with the instal
lation of officers for the ensu
ing quarter. The officers to be
installed are Byron Glenn, Pres
ident; Bill Neal, President pro
tein; Judah" Shohan, Clerk W.
tem; Judah Shohan, Clerk;
W. H. McGalliard, Sergeant-at-Arms;
Harry Weatherly, Assist
ant Treasurer. Because of the
nominations for class officers
taking place at this time, the
meeting last week was postponed
to this time. For this reason the
meeting tonight should be one
of importance.
First Meeting of Quarter .
Of Phi Society Tonight
The Phi Assembly will hold
their first meeting of the Spring
quarter tonight at 7 : 15. At this
.session important resolutions
are to be discussed, and all mem
bers are requested to be pres
ent, President Harrell says.
Fayetteville Club to Meet
There will be an impor
tant meeting Tuesday night
at eight thirty of the Fay
etteville Club in the "Y"
club room. All Cumberland
boys are expected to be
present. .
D. L. McBryde, Je.
Two hundred and forty high
schools scattered over the state
from the sea coast to the Great
Smokies will be represented in
the series of triangular debates
which are to be held' Friday,
April 1. '
The query which will be under
discussion in all of the contests
next Friday evening is "Resolv
ed, That Congress should enact
the Curtis-Reed Bill, providing
for a federal department of ed-
ucatibn." The high school de
baters have conducted an ex
tended research on this ques
tion, their study having extend
ed over .the last several months.
The results of their prolonged
effort, as shown in the debat
ing clashes in the triangular se
ries, should prove highly inter
esting, v
The high-schools which win
both of their triangular debates
wiH send their teams to Chapel
Hill to compete on April 14 and
15 in the final contest for the
Aycock Memorial Cup, the tro
phy, which has .been presented
to the High School Debating
Union by the inter-collegiate de
baters of the University of
North Carolina.
Order of Grail To v
Give, Its First Hop
For Quarter Saturday
The Order of the Grail will
open its social program for the
Spring quarter Saturday night
with its dance in Bynum Gym
nasium. The fact that it is the
first Grail dance after exams
will, no doubt, make the affair
unusually successful.
The dance Saturday night
will be honorary to the new men
of the Order of the Grail, who
have been elected and whose
names will be made public Sat
urday. The policy of the Grail
which has been in force at the
last few affairs will continue.
Decorations, solo dances, feature
acts, and a limitation of the
stags (to be determined at the
discretion of the doorman), will
again add novelty to the eve
ning. The Grailmen have in
vited a number of girls for the
week-end and it is expected that
many students will wax social
and be hosts to representatives
of fhe fair sex.
Slosson Writes of Coker
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An article by Edwin E. Slos
son about new developments in
science, in a recent issue of
Collier's, contains a passage a-
bout the experiments of W. C.
Coker with water molds. These
microscopic fungi have been the
object of Mr. Coker's studies for
many years and his publications
concerning them have given him
standing as a world leader in
this province of research.
Chauncey Royster Leads
Chauncey Royster, who is en
rolled at the Ecole de Montcel at
Jouy-en-Josas, . not far from
Paris, led the school in scholar
ship last month. This is a
school where no English 'is
spoken and where there are
very few foreign pupils.
ment is made. , -The track meet
Saturday for those interested in
the cinder path, an' advance
story on the Dartmouth game
and prospects for this year for
those interested in baseball dope,
a review of the play Wednesday
or Thursday night for the ones
who like this kind of reporting;
a review of the concert in Mem
morial Hall Monday night, or a
story on the Grail dance Satur
day night or a story on the fra
ternity initiations this week for
those who are inclined to write
social news.
Tar Heel Nine Plays
Durham This Afternoon
(Continued from page one)
give nearly all of his youngsters
a chance tcv show their worth
under fire. The batting of Cap
tain Hatley, Mackie, Young,' and
Finlator, has featured almost
every practice, and their slug
ging will play an important part
in the game this afternoon.
Several pitchers will probab
ly get a chance to "chunck 'em"
against the Durham batters, and
it is not known who will get the
call to .start the affair. . Ellison,
Sapp, and Westmoreland are the
big three of the hurling staff
and the starting pitcher might
be one of these. -v
The rest of the varsity may
line-up as follows: Sharpe,
catcher; Young, first base; Coxe,
second base Satterfield or Jon
as, shortstop; Webb, third base;
Mackie, right field; Hatley, cen
ter field; and Finlator, left field
Sigma Chi Hop and Masquerade
Ball Big Affairs
(Continued from page one)
of the "gentle art." Yery delici
ous punch was served during the
Levening. The Sigma Chi dance
was the outstanding social suc
cess of the week-end and set a
pace which, if attained by suc
ceeding affairs of the spring,
will mark this as a brilliant
ballroom season.
Institute Ball
The masquerade ball given at
Read the Tar Heel ads.
DR. R. R. CLARK
DENTIST
Office Over Bank of Chapel Hill
Telephone 385
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will be at the
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Monday and Tuesday
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the Carolina Inn Saturday night
in honor of the visitors to. the
Dramatic Institute was a color
ful and unusually well attended
affair. The thespian ranks
swelled noticeably as the dance
progressed, due, no doubt to the
popular practice of social bum
ming on the part of students or
the gate crashing of uninvited
guests. High School and col
lege lassies" vied with one an
other for the favors of the pur.
sued sex. The costumes were
the feature of the cosmopolitan
ball, with harlequins, convicts
fairies, witches, scullions, bar
maids (presumably in proper
attire), cavaliers, sheiks, clowns
and college boys intermingling,
The Buccaneers played entranc
ing music until Sunday morning
was ushered in. .
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from the Cashier's window, Business Office.
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In the Spring
A young man's fancy lightly turns, etc.
Well, it does. And here's the thing to
do about it.
Take her out star-gazing in a UDrive
It on these warm spring nights. Meet all
those dates before your work gets heavy
and catch 'em in a jfr-Driye It.
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