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Friday, September '29, 1933 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Vzzz Tvro 1 1 . a it r t c . l j.!-. I .T.rro o ti r. re. Vl PT- fnl. P H"P5. rr y to reiegate an useiui activities, ux course, u ijuc uux wvjji-o-. SEtil) pL?00i background and supersede them with cacophonies our state and other states, our . . . , and weird postures which will make the stu- nation and other -nations.' Be- 1 . . s iv A t.- i- i ; a . n 1 iniATi kaq Tn i offtlunfTerol North SSSSTrt dents laugh and sing. However, it is not wise cause we are college students it is printed daily except Mondays, and the Thanisgivm?, to gpeak of such things for the student body ours is the problem of listening SSarttto.fflSrpWMra.,Ste must never be permitted to discover that the and learning; but we should act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price, $4.00 for the University is not an educational institution but therefore be better able to state Co!cef on the second floor of the Graham Memorial is merely a cradle roll department of a decadent clearly our thoughts concerning I aunaay aenooi. rucK was most assuredly wrong tnat wnicn we near anu ieam. Editor wiien ne sa "What fools these mortals be." We, then, plan to make ourselves -F.P.G. the tools by which thought is provoked during the apprentice ship which students following college careers on this campus learn this business of living.- The N. C. C. W. Carolinian. Building. Claiborn M. Carr .. Thomas Walker..-. Marcus Feinstein . .3Ianaging Editor ..Business Manager CITY EDITOPw FOE THIS ISSUE: CARL THOMPSON Friday, September 29, 1933 Let's Go Carolina! There is something fundamental missing in a student body which must be continually ex- agreeable task and there has been on the part The Annual Melee The Bete Noire of both the faculty and the student body, registration to the relief of all is over. The Daily Tar Heel almost forgot to make its annual "squawk," so in order that noth- LIBRARY EXHIBITS mg pass unoDservea tne ioiiowmg ODservations seem in order. Registration is of necessity no VALUABLE BIBLES (Continued from first page) horted or pleaded with to support the teams tnat f f nlf Wprinpd pffnrt. tn snppd the RiW nf " Han es Collection. ' ' I I . VW Ml vvv ....--, -w-. w, w I A ftAVlk V-U ..-.'-' ' represent it. If iorty men saennce sevexai and it is remarkable for its ex cellent printing and its fine il lustrations. The other is the famous "Breeches" Bible, which was printed in 1599 by Barker of London." It is well known that the sev- nrnppss nr. fino nf thpm is a Kible minted : , , C- XT'- I WiiV . weeks of vacation to put on heavy umtorms ana The last registration went very smoothly with hn Latin in Germany in 1489, sweat under a hot summer sun to turn out a the exception of the class ticket distribution, team that will do Carolina credit it would seem method was sef un to aid the student in . . .... 1 that the student body would ne eager ana anx" finding his classes the first day without con ious to support it. fusion. The tickets have the hour and place With the exception of a hundred freshmen 0f the class written on them. This system works rounded up and practically coerced into becom- very weu when students register in small groups, ing rooters we have here no qheering section, but the flow of students is greatly constricted - ' " . nil 1 "11 J? 1 .. - I- The stadium is generally nnea witn ians wnu Dy this method m a grand rush such as occurs entn Vrse 0f the third chapter are all content to sit listlessly m tneir seats anu at each fall registration. of Genesis which reads. "The give an occasional feeble shout if one of our It wouid rjerhans be better to revert to the Uvea nf . both of them were on- backs gets away for ninety yards through a f er svstem of allowing each student to fill ened and thev saw that they Vanderbilt team. And when things are not run- out his -class tickets for the fall registration and were naked, and they sewed fig nmg so smoothly tnere are plenty 01 supporters, uge the present method for interquarter regis- leaves together, and made them- so-caiiea, more tnan wiumg to vuic -xuuu - tration. If the present system has enough mer- selves breeches to hide their approval tor tne team s unsuccessiui enorLb. itg to warrant its continuance, it might facili-Urivitie" sn nffended the maiden- ..... 1 - - 1 - At the back of many a student s.mina is .tne tate matters to set up two or three duplicating hv sense of decencv of England's thought "if we had a cracker-jack team I could fiies 0f class tickets for the fall ordeal. With virgin Queen that she ordered be more enthusiastic.' it is just tnis attituae the exception of this deterent the registration au copies burned. A few copies tnat prevents us irom naving oeuer iwma. -' method used operates with optimum emciency. hnwever e?caoed the flames, one is not the potential material that makes a team, B.C.P. ; : t w nn 'in the Lib- 1 . ... I 11 tuwu w v v w that is fairly equal at most large universities. -. : nr . ti j. J-- J- T-1 . 4-Ai. -! - I It IS spirit mat eiiames uneuuuu ""IT Know. "Tlno TTmVpraitv librarv has get out on a field fired with ambition to give Tpapher i -cfor, cn iin everything they've got and more tor tneir scnooi. Wg , . h , , - r at aCk:A M nnw - - V VIL M. k. . LICiilU AIX A. m a A1U and priceless." reshmeii iLoom Large No Longer Majority Frightened By T. B. Test It was this spirit that enabled a team from little Carolina; Qenerallv. if we have something to a, f,w'it TlntTiHonti 4-X lafoot 110 nr irooro o cm It la o .. . - . ... ... .1- 0 uttviuouu w uwwtu v f v j w " saw wo iiiat h urt nut rPornrH Paa nf nthpr snPflk'. i.i.j . 1 .,lw,e. otw iTnnnforI fr o foam tViot Ivn rvTxra tho crhnnl I - .1 opiiiu nxipai.vv.u w vv,uii. vuu iuim 1.0 However, there has rievelnneri here a tvnei ni. -oiui n:, ' i J ,.n; ' xlLKt lUic wuncvwuu w is ueumu up tucic m iuC jrcixxg of student who does raise his hand. j-i .. i 1 1 ...... i tnem, nopmg ior tnem. He knows the answer. And. hv all the o-nds. Carolina is setting out on a new football sea- everyone on that class is going to know thatnjnshaven Carolina son. it win De a season m wnicn we snau meet he knows or he'll know the reason why. TnnrJcf c Vicif MaviVa , , , . I . ! M i T ln I . . I I i.T.J.V naro competition, a season m wncm me team The professor starts a bit. sets meandering will have to play inspired football, lhe eleven eyebrows in place, and recognizes the hand. (Continued from first page) boys on the field will need every ounce of sup- Then comes.the deluge. By the end of five min- tically everyone' can afford port that the student body can give. utes the class has comfortably slipped off to burro, a kind of donkey, which Once, before a puerile would-be sophistication wondering about Saturday's game, and the pro- 1S the common form of trans set in, we had great teams. We can have them feSsor is busy contemplating his narrow budget, portation in that country. The again. .The same sturdy athletes are still out Net result: one pedantic over-stuffed encyclo- burro does 'not rattle but his for football. The same fine coaching is avail- naedia has had a chance to shine. peculiar motion is much harder able. What is lacking is the spirit; that can Genuine rontrihutinn to rlass disciissinn. ler- to master than that of our own iiuu tume nuui me tcim iuuc. n, toaco lureg) or recitacion is qiways welcome, xsuti"1 whole student body to make a great tootball superfluous information, rehashed critical data, Better Relations Seen team. Lets do our part! J.t.A. and tiallow oninion cenerallv does nnthino more I Daniels' recent trouble with than waste time. the Mexican students no longer Allah, Cuckoos Prigs as described above are always turning exists. This was proved recent- And Missing Links lup on class. The University of Virginia has ly when the National university Someone has said that the University of North I successfully outlawed them by the practice of Mexico made the Ambassador Carolina is an educational institution, but this known as "stamping." v A hand-raiser is invari- an honorary alumnus of that in- someone evidently has not investigated the situ- ably drowned out by the din of feet vigorously stitution, while students who ation thoroughly, for. on the contrary, the Uni-lbeaten against the classroom floor. had first caused all of the trou versity is merely a place of fun and frolic. Every Carolina so far hasbeen content to call these ble, looked, on in approval. person on the campus delights m simian antics obstreperous tellows ' shines and let it go at The American Embassy m to the extent that when an opportunity is given that. As they increase, their latitude extends. Mexico is one of our most im- him to join the Minotaurs, the "13" Club, or the The time seems not so long distant when a group portant foreign legations, rank- Sheiks, he immediately falls in the organiza- of hand-raisers, "bright boys," will be able to ing next to the English foreign tions lans. dons a ridiculous costume and pro- silence any prof essor on the campus. office. This is because of the This department is all for the practice known constant trouble in which Amer- Carolina's future athletic teams are m severe danger 01 being known by the sobriquets, Midgets," "Shrimps," "Terrible Trivialities," etc. Dr. Lawson, who, as medical inspector at the gymnasium, has taken delight in such phys ical achievements as "Rip" Slus- ser, Erwin Walker, and Jim Ta- tum, wistfully commented yes terday that the freshman class is running very low in stature and weight. Tiny Footballers "I have excused 125 men for football, but a great many of these will be returned. They're too small, but I could not refuse their request to be given a trial. The first day of the physical examination we did not get over three or four men who weighed more than 150 pounds." Lawson added that, as for the tubercular tests which are now included in the regular examina tion, and which were given to protect students who enter the University, all the findings were negative, but there were some freshmen who showed a reaction of 1, 2, 3, or 4 plus. In spite of being a small class physically, investigation has disclosed that they are, on a whole, cocky. Youngsters' Reactions In each instance, freshmen who were questioned concerning the physical end of freshman week, blushingly admitted that they were frightened over the outcome of the examination. The whole story is pretty well told by the individual case of the youngest member of the class: "When I went in there, at first I was afraid that I would not come up to the standard, es pecially the weight requirement. Although it seemed to me thor ough, I expected , a lot more to happen than did, but after I got started, I began to have a good time. "On reaching the line of doc tors at the end of the line, I became frightened a little be cause I had not been vaccinated for small-pox or typhoid within the last five years, and I did not know what they would do to me. "I did not know what the tu bercular test was at the time, and, boy, how that serum burned!" ' The large majority of the freshmen, the above case being an exception, think that they can tlow the top out of the lung testing machine, and when ques tioned in regard to the appa ratus generally thought that it was a big 'blow-out." Housing Plan Abandoned The proposed plan of housing all the unemployed teachers and the welfare group in the Gra ham dormitory has been aban doned, at least for this quarter. When asked about this aban donment, Dean Bradshaw said that it had been decided in the negative because the several in terested parties could come to no definite agreement. How ever, this idea may be revived at a later date. Pope-Crowder Co. More Goods for Same Money Same Goods for Less Money "Everytiiing That's All" YOUR HAIR MUST LOOK ITS LOVELIEST THIS WEEK-END University Beauty Shop MISS LUTZ, Prop. PHONE 6691 ceeds to prove Darwin's well known theory. The campus resounds with cries of "Cuckoo" as "stamping." J.S. while the birds in the stately trees hide their feathered crowns in agony as they hear one of their noble calls so callously abased by a fun loving mortal, who is so addicted to the pursuit of pleasure that ?. he must need his infantile With Contemporarie ican visitors to Mexico nna themselves. Thus, the appoint ment of a competent and able man : as ambassador, and the formation of a reliable staff is imperative. McClure and Moore mind by proclaiming it in unpleasant syllables Tools feel that this need has been to the student body at large." - x Our college career is essentially an apprentice- fully realized in Daniels' appoint Still other babes in' arms wearing the conven- ship that is to teach us the business of living, ment. tional three-COrnered trousers show their abil- Tn sav that, this is an imnnrtant nart. nf this ities in mathematics by counting meticulously business is a mere truism, perhaps, and being Relief Meeting Held to the enormous number of thirteen and then the average college students, we rather resent George Lawrence of the de- pointmg to tnemseives as tne penect answer such tacts, perhaps because they are so Ire- partment of sociology and Miss to an age-old evolutionary query thereby caus- quently impressed upon us. Yet there are many Mav "F Pamnhell rnndnH-ed ing the most estimable Euclid to revolve rest- such facts which we shun for as long as pos- meeting of the relief workers of lessly in his sepulchre and Dr. Archibald Hen- sible and then suddenly, sometimes still un- fQ Hoa o 1? . ... . ...'., - I I WUUHVO UK HIV JUK-kJWVkX uciouii tu oi-up iiio cais witxi iu uigius anu. stuajf willingly, meet iace to iace. iniS IS evidence nnricsh hnnse nn Wedne?dav 9en- jf. ii..i ai n i . .... . ..... , . . . " ' ' , x- xuruveiy across tne campus ior iear tnat some- m itseit no douDt tnat we do not always accept h. or "mv T orrTi CQi one should think that the total amount of his the experience of older people until definite fact that the distribution of cold professorial duties consists in teaching mere proves their advice concerning that experience j;en-,,aA oucf-uiiga w wuiu, ,u uie piuuigiuus ngure, uur- true. iet we, too, nave ideas, expenence, hpnoK ieen. Ithoucrh nerhans not as definite and as mature. In another organization the salaam is the or- which are not always accepted by older people. V Review Out Wednesday .1 . j i Y i t m 1 - . I. - oer oi tne day, and tnrougn tne open season tor Despite the fact that both older and younger The first issue of the Alumni sophomore, or sophomoric, orders to indulge people often fail to understand each other, we Review for the year will come in uicu j-aiitixui cuxituiuuxis mm Byuawcauuiis as an eaitonai stan tnis year nope to express out this Wednesday. It will con the campus is dotted with prostrate figures our opinions so clearly and so sincerely that loudly praying to Mecca. During this time no though they be at variance with the opinions of one ever attempts to walk across the grass, for older or with the opinions of younger people, in so doing tie may inadvertently disfigure some they will still be thought-provoking. Because insane person, who lies on the ground and suffers we are college students we are, of course, far too with the illusion that Allah is almighty. young to pretend to have a philosophy of our These organizations should congratulate them- own; but we have a mind which should be selves upon the fact that they have been able capable of expressing thoughts that concern tain the story of the Davidson game. As the regular issues of the review appear only once a month, special weekly supple ments will be printed to cover the football games. This is the same policy that was used last year. Graham Memorial Barber Shop Basement of Student Union Building Hair Cut 35c Shoe Shine 5c GRAIJL DANCE Saturday Night, September 30 Archie Davis and His Orchestra Will Furnish Music Tickets on sale at Pritchard-Lloyd's and Book Exchange BYNUM GYM It's a little Cloudy Maybe it will maybe not Anyway you'll be in far better spirits if you're ready for a RAIN. We're showing the New Double Breasted Alligator Raincoats (they're 50 inches long) in black, blue, and olive at $5.00 and $7.50. Also Trench Coats at $5.00 YouH Find These Prices Lower Than 2 Years Ago andolph-McDonald
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