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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAB fteej in i ; r- ; BULLETINS o Alpha Kappa Gamma Meets this afternoon at 3:30 in Wo man's Association room in Gra ham Memorial. Alpha Psi Delta Holds its monthly meeting tonight at 7:30 in 207 New West. Dr. B. F. Swalin Will present a broadcast tonight at 10:15 over radio station WDNC on "Instru mental Music of the 17th Cen tury." . . Bull's Head Club Meets this af ternoon at 4:15 in the library. Dr. R. P. Johnson will speak. Freshmen Chapel will be held this morning. Dean R. B. House will speak. Norman Thomas Speaks in Memorial Hall tonight at 8:30. All Yackety-Yack Photographers Are asked to meet at 2 o'clock PHILOSOPHY CLUB WILL HEAR VANCE Professor Of Sociology To Speak Tomorrow Dr. R. B. Vance, of the de partment of sociology, will ad dress the Faculty Philosophy of Science club tomorrow night at 8 o'clock on "The Individual and the Group in Social Theory." Patterson Says Contract Is Signed (Continued from first page) class is expected to pay. They may. be quite reasonable. But that is no protection for next year's seniors." i (5) The following excerpt from an open letter sent last spring to the Daily Tab Heel by Niles Bond, president of last year's senior class, and Herbert i Osterheld. chairman of trip rn faculty-membersare in-Unions committee, was vneu u aLteuu uie meeting ami brought to light: t ,r . r I The commencement invita- T ... tions are being sold this year at xu ma paper ur. vaucts wxu approximately one-third above consider the present contro- the wholesale COst, in order to versv between individualism and u , . -. ,. V T pro viae a margin xo cover ex- coiiecxivism m xne ngnt. oi cer- and to pay for the time tern relevant positions m the put in on them. These expenses xxxry ui. xax uieory. indude such items as: Cost of Dr. Vance is well known as a photographs for engraving, and scholar in the field of social the- embossing, cost of typing and ory. His book, "Human Geogra- assembling copy, costs of adver- phy of the South," won the 1933 tising and materials; express this afternoon for an important , awardf the Mayower Cup charges, postage, and others. It meeting. Interdormitory Council Meets tonight at 7 :15 in Graham Me morial. Young Republican Club Meets this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the Grail Room of Graham Memor ial. Women's Advisory Board Meets today at five o'clock in Graham Memorial. CLASSIFIED LOST Combination Ronson cigarette lighter - and case. Brown metal. Lost on January 10 on the campus or in the "Y." Return to Mag Louthian at the Archer house. Reward. presented annually by the North musft be realized that it is quite t! i i t 'j i tt I . oaronna taxe literary ana nis- impossible to sell the invitations torical society to the North Vry iow to cost , because of these 1 ? L '11 t Carolinian who is judged to expenses and the time which have published the best book must be expended in assembling during xne previous year. Movie Probe Is Promised (Continued from first page) how radically the structure and present use of the building se lected would have to be inter fered with. He revealed the ad ministration would try to get a definite estimate as to possibil- WANTED Ride for two or three passengers to Newport News, Va., or vicinity. Want to leave January 21, return January 23. Call Bill Hoyle, 209 Lewis. FOR RENT Two rooms with private bath. Available singu larly or together. Steam heat. Phone 6636. ROLLS DEVELOPED Amy six retl kodak Ma evtlopd. Mvrfatt ykw rrwu wmwab VALUABLK PREMIUMS OtVCHBJIri Mall Ymt Film to 1 Jack Rabbit Co." alHni EtvtlopM far FQom Fmlshw DUKE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE DURHAM, N. C. Four terms of eleven weeks are given each year. There may be taken con secutively (graduation , in three and one-quarter years) or three terms may be taken each year graduation in four years). The entrance requirements: are intelligence, character and at least two years of college work, including the subjects specified for Grade A medi cal schools. Catalogues and applica tion forms may be obtained from the Dean.. -u ;::..,. them and making them available for sale." (6) In spite of an extensive investigation, no record or audit of any past year's transactions could be discovered. (7) Concerning the extent of probable profit Harrison said in his letter to the student coun cil submitted .Monday night: 'Let us suppose that plain in vitations are sold to the seniors Wrestling' Prospects Look Bad (Continued from page three) ternate between the two heavier weights with Bob Striker. Crys tal will be out for at least three weeks. We Quote The Coach Coach Quinlan was quite vo ciferous in his denouncement of those who "failed to show enough interest to report for practice regularly." Said he: "There are a few deadheads out for the squads that have no intention of doing any serious work. They expect to make the trips but will they be sur prised!". Freshmen mixed with varsity grapplers T yesterday in five minute sessions that proved the first-year men to be in good shape. Having only varsity wor ries, Coach Chuck stated that his freshman line-up for the V. P. I. meet was fairly definite, with good reserves for each weight. Last season the Tar Heel grapplers finished in a three way tie for the Southern confer ence crown with N. C. State and Davidson, but no meet was held for the finals. With good men in the lighter weights, the varsity can be as sured of a successful year only if men are found for the three heavier divisions. Mural Season OpensToday ity and cost in the matter. The administrative dean will ?r 40 C6ntS; they C0St the pur" ask Dean Bradshaw, from the "" "LS- -p .,4- case oi learner invitations me and Dean A. W. Hobbs, from reta fould, ever 50 (Continued from page three) Davenport should do a great dea for Old West's honor. The present trends of thought within the fraternity league have it that Zeta Psi has the ... s " . V.r: V, . cents and the wholesale - vvcu up .gam tne stanupoint oi umversiTy m-1 ' " - . T" Returning with the same team structional policy, to advise him ; " , ' t; --6 on the desirability or lack of dd- AUU Per cent Proill sirability of operation of the . ? suppose that d,UUO f raternitv cl ement s to the har d theater. "This is a complicated "V- nations are purcnaseu u .00d backed by a porfu! line as last year, zeta rsi brings All-campus Bill Blalock and AH n arolina Beats Wake Forest 31-26 (Continued from page three) . v A -m o t IT. game was over mu. good. The first half was fast and i well-played. A foul shot Dy George Stirnweiss and a field marker by Dilworth gave Caro- ina three points before Wake Forest scored, wallers ioui shot, made after five minutes of play, was the first Wak$ mark er. Earl Ruth paced the White Phantom first period attack with six points. Apple with an equal number of points led the Deacon shooters. Dilworth After Jim Waller had put the count at 14-13 for the Skidmore team in the second half, Dil worth pushed in two rapid under-the-basket shots to mount the count to 18-13. Wake Forest got close again in the second Owens nushed in a W -w - A field and a foul shot to put the score at 23-21 for Carolina. But goals by Ruth and Dilworth sent Carolina1 into a 27-21 lead. After that. fh Phantoms were not pushed to come through ahead. Pete Mullis missed a number of long shots, and finished up with only one foul goal. Dick WoHpv scored three points, and played a good floor game. Tomorrow the Blue and White five starts a three-day trip through Virginia. V. P. I. is met tomorrow, V. M. I. Friday, and Washington and Lee Saturday. Freshman Chapel Dean R. B. House will speak to freshmen at the regular class assembly this morning. His sub ject has not been announced. Send home. the Daily Tar Heel WORLD NEWS (Continued from first pz ng help and met Sheriff'?. I. Westlake and a party r est rangers. President Croil Hunt the Northwest Airlines the following statement Paul: "It has been determine all on board lost their lives Until a thorough inven tion has been conducted bv y. the airline officials and the f partment ci commerce we be unable to make anv merit as to "the dpfim'a ..v, V, surrounding the same." Psychology Group Convenes TortigU Philosophy Professor To Speaker Of The Evening Gamma chapter of Alpha h Delta, psychology fratemitr will hold its monthly meeti tonight at 7:30 in 207 2fo West. Dr. L. O. Katsof f of the pV losopy department will speak c: "A Critique of Hull's Use Postulational Technique." Little Ghosts Win Over Deaclets (Continued from page three) the margin of victory to IT points, with the boards read!:? 33-16 at the final whistle. to j m TT 1 me ennre lar neei squad. including Severin, Palansii Brown, Lindsay, Holland, Mes sina, and Erickson, saw actic: in the hard-contested battle. The oldest existing ta'pestrie are believed to have been -woid in Asia about 400 B. C. Patronize our advertisers. The bill to the students would amount to $1,200 ; the bill to the up. matter ana will require some study," the letter stated. In addition, President Frank Purchaser would come to about Swalm Broadcasts ttt n e xi- -t x tt I "Tr mv Yarn 1m rkwlf oro ur. 15. v . iiwaiin oi tne music sitv will Via rlfi-f iniTolv company securing an invitations apartment win present tne concerning any agreement order from Carolina is forced to twelfth m a series of broad i,nv. m t of, ffive an extra number of invita- casts "Instrumental Music of operation of the theater, the let- tions, amounting to 10 per cent e .l7th Ce' toniht at ter said. i tne order, iree to tne pur- y. chasers. Going Up . . . piano. for two violins and a A Accompanied by Mrs. A. C. TJ? 4-1, , 1. 4? 'i4!. ."Uiiiuaui ao luoo V UllU. i iiiiii i w a i ii im i w i iiiriv i Mrrte8nfW'ii,ti,AimJlln' Swalm at Paw. he The infirmary sick list num- above, the 'overage' comes to ' ulls. Goldene So bered 14 yesterday. Those con- 300 extra invitations. These, fined were: A. C. Morris, Jero- when sold at 40 cents each, add lyn Meek, KateCushman, Ruth $120 to the $600 mentioned Hill, Brooks Spivey, Malcom above." Wadswdrth, W. H. Little, E. V. The student council is expect: Taylor, Maggie Lou Moore, Phil ed reach a decision concern- Means, W. G. Newby, S. B. ing its action, if any, on the re Boyd, H. D. Alexius, and H. T. aUest at a snecial meeting Fri- Hatch. (9) Harrison recommended that in order to prevent the pos sibility of graft in future, the class should decide on designs for the invitations, but the Uni versity Purchasing Association or the Alumni office should award contracts and distribute invitations. Little Chats About Your Health NO. 2 No. 3 Next Wednesday "The Best Laid Plans O' Mice and Men " . The most careful plans you can make for the new year whether social or business can be set at naught by another very important plan that of good health. Don't overlook health in 1938. Start the year by going to your physician for a thorough phy sical examination. It will reveal the true condition of your entire system and will enable him to recommend any help or corrections which may be needed. Call your physician today for this invalu able service and call him promptly whenever illness threatens. We can fit into your health plan by filling prescriptions -whenever they are written. PRITCHARD DRUG CO. Phone 5541 Prompt Delivery Night and Day NOW PLAYING ftUlMS WORTH n. mm 1M I MUST ADMIX CHUBBINS . r.rt ' hall vaivifc imi, TIME CF 7CK Ka V.tKTAlNLV ""USUAL FOR US m Y7 1 1 A MONESTLY OTED WAIT GAME I'M SO EX- I CAM HARDLY J FOR THE J TO BEGIN! 4 yif THIS STADIUM MUST BE A WONDERFUL SIGHT FROM THE AIR. DADOV frifr.-r,. I i fe. WW UV6 NOTICED HOW MAwvhr" THEM ARE SMOKING ALBERT. THAT SHOWS THAT mo MATTER WHERE PEOPLE UVE WRtClATE PAIS SMOOTH W-WT6 SMOKING ANOTHER ISSUE OF MARCH OF TIME "The Laugh Industry" The Back-Stage Story Of How Radio Laughs Are Manufactured SHIPS STRIKES SEAMEN The U. S. Merchant Marine A Century Ago The Greatest In The World, Today Obsolete. Vivid, Salty Pictures Of The - Ships, Striking Crews, And Of New Deal Trouble-Shooter Joseph Kennedy. . Siewers Tells Committee Stand (Continued from first page) Only 175 f reshijien turned up to have their pictures taken last year, arid because of this the same picture had to be used four times. Also, the features of those in the pictures were too small to recognize. "Due to these reasons, the sophomore class has decided this year to use the same form as the freshman class. "Although every freshman will not have his picture in the annual, each name will be listed. ' "I will be glad to explain the matter further to anyone who does not fully understand the arrangement." mmri 2LI f.'tf EVER L'7 'Cr I THERE ARE 80.000 PEOPLE TODAY FROM PART OF THE gouNfTRV-H B-L, HOW COULD ANY Pipp. SMOKER OVERLOOK THE GRANT) PRINCE ALBERT PACKS cwmpcut. rrs no wondeb PA. IS CALLED THE NATIONAL THERE ARE MANY TYPK DP PIPES BUT ONLY ONE PRINCE ALBERT TO GIVE YOU A PRIME bVOKE-EKTRA-MILD YET , TASTY FULL-BODIED SMOKE 20 FRAGRANT PIPEFULS of Prince Alt it don't find it the mellowest. ZTSSZ.S U yo 5 iuobcco y tbe tobacco in it to ns at anv Hm. . Daily, Tar Heel advertisers deserve your support. iJ&is- you rest nf from thi. date, and we will ref d fHl. n,nth CSW R- J-RnoITXcrcC Wmston-Salem, North Carolina CQPTTUtht. 1938. H. J. Heboid. Tob lui postage. pipefuls of fragrant tobacco in every 2-oz. tin of Prince Albert
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