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r\GE TWO THE MAROON AND GOLP THE MAROO C-! 'w- • ^ t-il C.! t.ivd EIjOX col. ■I ■ 1 Elon College, In'or y.A f'AA'A UAHir. }/'. UIUlt -iiOOi'EH- . >. . . . JJijYTHK Kf^iSST . . . . .N yj ' “ ‘ ^ Forum ap^ii KKIDAY, JANrARY 17, 193«. ,8>£«I Ediioi'-ln-Chtef STAFi rAF iOLDKK Managing Edito£ ..i^.vllNA KtlOD^ JOHiN COl^LYJ;; UKl:u ! [b3oJ il.u.Z ir.. ■■. IV. i BUSINESS S'I'A iiAxf^ft liA'fTA. V| , aKTHUR hartseLl. J UR. :L. . SNUGOa. Mowager* * IMfttlW you. Any comments you wish to make will be appieciated. JIUHuAN twnta liad a hard time this past Christmas, deliv- eriiig go iiiaTiy" radios to the Eloii Bt.iiflpnts The, radios themselves .. ^ operators do. No one goes into a ^ocraT *^ditor __nii|si . c . ; : ItEVOItra oliver“coo-K' [• ■ hatche^r stqrx l'EAKli F>. PARIS ' ' - ■' ' TYl'l'sl'S MARCELLA AGi^ENUAUS LALKA I SUB3CRlifTIOI^ ;. jFRI1>AY’, januauy: 1 ■r •! )i .• ‘ a: • j; /I 111 Ji'.-'- THE NEW YI^AR mitoi^i„yne is sicA £ I horn, ingl Virfnd t)n( is confronted with 3r somebody nd around’. Just lyj to bear in mind, fellows, that orj.e,-oTie,'V)r • two people on the be interetsed in oi|ng a little' studying. Examint 'oikr rradix3;»:ca^efully, and see if oi doa'tjftnd.'a gadget that con- ols the volume of the Whoa-ho- o-lho-ho-ho”, and it comes out leile!" Inoldentally if you do find ;urih .a ga.dgetv try using it. A Student pretty well behaved . . As usua), England is willing to help the League suppress Mutsolini' if if takes the last Frenchman to do i' .. Genius: the infinite capa^ir..' for taking'pjinj , Religious, ,so^- 'ic;i, and moral corruption will inevitably cauie national disinte gration —Eiselen . . The right i'nd lelt in politics is easy to un derstand. If you have the power. 5.’i are right; if don't you’re left .. The government tells us that price i.s no proof of quality F'or instance, look what we p^y for government . . Man mjy be more gullible than a woman, jt he doesn’t think the pretty trim- ■ ming on a coat will change his shape. Let us admit it fairly, as a bu'./i- ress people should. We have h.-\d ro end of les.«on: it will do us no erd of good.—Kippling. Mary Alice Sloan of Jonesbor't during the Christmaa holidays. Wlss Julia Willmann and Rudy Willmann entertained- a nurhbe;- ■cf their friends at a- delightful din*, iier -^.uring the holidays. Covers were laid for Oliver Cook of Nor- 1 i;k. Miss Mary Margaret Johnson, Mi^s Beatrice Kiser, Miss Gretchen erry, and Miss Willman. Lan- il.ui Walker, Red While and Mr. \v .’Imann. II : ^ So; Tlicy Say 11 You ban : .tell a ladies soci.i' i^lafes by noting the class of peo- fi’e 3h& ;gossips about . . Death L'Vts a-' ihiniTife mark and also .i Lfareless' autw driver . Ambitio.i Lb ^he- first- essential of success . jiput-’ doubts are our traitors, and S^rhake us lose the goo.l we o*. 11^ light win fearing to attemp-. Tciil, they .say, is the father EJim,e—^Euripides . . O wald soma ■wSr'''the‘ i^fftife gie u.^, to so3 Dursels as Risers see us—Burns—- Live ^parie,-’ '^spfeak truth, right wrqng*-!—e‘l«e ‘''ntfterefore born . . “,''”‘^'The unholy trinity of history: 193^ lias gone- It has taken its plajcefSn^'f^" h%^«'o^'tiiH'e PersoASlities, and Pre.iu- 7n? ' .1 .1 ' • .1. r. vJxTid HJiuK £*Hj he thiSAyA . Oo^&ei-ence is that part und-l;3216' now holds the thrOne of ti,ni«L; WihatoiiiiRMfn^ai; ^ *the' psye^ite'’ which disolves in ■‘.^nw ’Ub oAfv Tiinreciated or regret^'if'! ‘ifafephoT '.';l‘Do Uhe best; leave the np«|^be only appreciated _or rep:re,tf promise made is a d. .t (l'64; But what ^vill' haippeh ;to you in 19 36 ,liesiiii>'y«ur !iaAnd.S() T.hp y,^i i.s yo^ng,‘'am^* you'are the ca'pta'in of j ^OuV ^ ,,, iiiLln. Will vou contihue to live as you' dii in the year past? Will yt^v go baokwajil'^iniyjiur mO'Vemen.t& or will you strive to advance and make'this Vfeir the' best in yblir ' life so -far - ■. ? ., 1 ''Mo, 0 1.1 ■'1. 'S.j'.*’ One ' hears oif‘‘l-'^soliitions, and most of you make many resolu tions ,on thje eve lOf a New Year. But do you keep, then;v? p^.,Cojiir.se not. Very few p'ebple’ conscientiously kbide“b'y alT *of tlieir Veiolu- _ wiarthw^ile r^wolutions wt up an aim toward' whfch onie mdy strive. iH i ;il So ''ii’hy'‘nbt tiWbrnune' to fletter ourselves ir», 193B?. We cauU becorr^e better scJjiiOlarp,. mor^,.cooperative, more (rf^'ridlV'dnd he^- ful to others, and more fervent ill' ou'r| duty to ,Oqd an,d oyr| f^Jlow, an ■j.i.'i- . hi I b'npaid'—^R. Service . . Engla 1 rsrninds ’me'of a. fellow called • Wimpy^—always saying, “Let’s you and him fight.” . . Science tells us that a ^hetep’s innards are mosi like man's. You can see the sirr. ilarity ’in time of danger .. Pray for your enemy’s success and pros perity. Nothing else can ruin him s.T quickly of course you kno ' why flattery-is called “soft-soa])” It* is mad(>6f lye . , In one yea.- commuriiyiii wlU put thie wreck jf .a(.world on its feet. Right on its bare'feet! . .' That moving moun tain in Okla. Is a good omen. It proves that'teal estate is showing ■some '^gns '*of life . . Common people 'often'copy the manners of their bettefV-' Otherwise, they are SOCIETY NEWS Richard Cr'mlish and Do i SciUtter were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Stapinski of Greensboro. Miss Julia Willmann and Misf *5retchen SedberiTy were joint hOLitesses at a party given at the f''.; mer’s home. Dancing and game,,- >vfe enjoyed throiiuhniit the even- ins;. imniy Edwards visited Mis* C. A. LEA Bus and Taxi Service 214 Front St. PHONE 777 Burlington, N. C. Let Us Fill Your Coal Orders Red Ash Coal, $7.50 per ton delivered Orders filled Promptly Our Coal Makes Warm Friends Gibsonville Development Company Gibsonville, N. C. P. L. Kivette, Mgr. man. 1936 is jlflljb JrUuUU-- ij;l h .hi . *rr 111) I'l.J TO COLLEGE MEN WHO WOULD LIKE ilji. n TG SMOKE A BETTER PIPE TOBACCO There is a deplpxable.. condition on our campus which needs oui Immedjft^ft, ^(jtenttw and .rpmedyjng. The 'eAiclency 'of ' a’ c'ci'll^^e/^o; any other/^or,g^ij;^ati(pn,.,f(^r, that matter,,,^p.pejids,,, jtp a , ,^^r^e eJf- tent op, pjon\p,tn.e,ss, i^rid y.e.li ,a^ E}(^ri thenemis ai/grB^tclla^ck.,, of that, ,n)Oft;[; f^xpellent , viftue, ^tijiflents I fil'e iritb' claWSt'owrAe-'iq anyU time fron)_,jone, jtp, fiftp-pp, p^^^nute^, aft,e lecture, (dPith«i;flass, has started, idiscuepion. r a'"l^'i‘6fes's'or' hart'W^ku'iV hit I' i-./i k;. . 1 ; ,11, ri' . ,1 .'. tin . Drij 'l,‘ ' I 'if) .11 J.-.Ji-.iliJ;. THe--t»‘idy individua!l‘i teuffersi .'beeatiiie ,j^\e Josef, .-jju^t;. .,t^i),t|, ,nj.\ica of his lesson, he make.4‘'th^ ’^iasti 'suffer because he calls its e^on. nnij;: tentioh^^^w,ay'^from'j!f'h,e''”\y.p'rt 'hand, ia'rid 'rite' VUfCl^S'''(Hfe‘"a'iBpo‘J sitioii,, of I t,t\p pfofpsspr tftr i):^,would,, b^ tpo ijh'tjch^^Vb’expe'it'^^ to remaiwiofclrti' arwi e^vi©nirtentpe,pe6i:a^tefl,.p,,,serjie^(i)f tnfpirrjUjp^iO|n,s. | .-^O) ;,|1 ; fllS.iljj ill Such a-'yittiatioii*‘^-a'n lie t'^nte^ifed 'if the students, faculty and admihistrU'ti'on' w11f''^''6y|lera[e. If tVie ;admnistration could proyidf -'■‘I ' II'J.iii I ' '1; -.1110,1 ioi; t.J n-,1 . 1 I ■ ■ • ' , 1*’ J us wtJ^, ^ syisjtem,, ,0|^jj,l;)^ll^,(pr., \y^.is^e^ ,.th^t jwerp : depeijdable , and couldxbe nelierdittfn wUhi confideneeii the': fi^sji^^teiis ; to^fiirf jJl'jft'Ji ality tvoUia lJt‘"t«l«enJ’iVVhBn‘’hiveii had 'a dependable time system, the j • j -i- ^ ,, J ^ , .Read the fair and square proposition at faculty could do ife'^part 'by diiltnissing classes on the.j houj- and / ^ . not S|UQ^cu'|ij^'i;)it^^|‘^‘fo^'|\ti^^ VenjRtation_^to j s?iy could AND MELLOV.'! COOLEST SMOKE EVER! FIFTY PIPEFULS IN EVERY TIN I ac- -.:io 1 I'f 'ii I'.i - til ii;l7- With these reforms institu^^(J , i^y.^n.of the student body on .surely make it cmr- personal-obligation to meet all pur ^ class^^ time arid' ifiWke^'t^iy’'diimfng 'yeW^'*.-i''Ve^Vi ,.o'^i',,qofls}ptpi;>^ unprt^f^-t^Sii^ed -^ii* IHe l{iistfiry 'dt- lOlon. HI. I ll I -I / /Ji -.1- .IIWI IL- I ilHi /. i-m( 1 III /inn JC't t|^e right. We publish it, knowing that' Brince Albert we’ve got tlie quality... the !mello'wness...the taste and aroma thatL college men will appreciate. So now we ksk that you, too, try Prince Albert. '‘|Nj)te P. A.’s special cut. “Crimp cut,” is} called. It has a lot to do with why :.i .,,n- r, --i>i.,.i>^ ■i.iii.-, .-.(I -i.i 4H Do y'6u*bWtleve tWiit tWe'Uhited‘ States’ should join the'Leligue? : (• 'i-iJiu-.*i,i ,■ 11 11. ■. I - 1 . Yefr .iiil I -d' (lOlll Do yo’u' hfMfev'e"ihat (hti I'nited .St.ites' should join with the-Leagu’ liii 'Yefe^ in eriforciBS'"iftnt'‘tlbr>s'? i . i; r^: ■ . - ■-1. .. m Do you'I'be'H^e that the UrtiteW I .-i( 1 . iiiiiu (I 11 ■ '• isolated fiCWm European'rnatSohs in Xo- .. Ill ,iii 11 - Prir^e Albert packs so neatly into the bowj and burns so cool and mild. Only top-ijuality tobaccos are used. Ordinary ' "tobacco will not do. ''' P. A. is packed in a big 2-ounce econ- . omyjtin. Smokers get around 50 pipefuls iii.fronl a tin. Fifty pipefuls —and no bite! .,'1 'Because of its many advantages, Prince Albert has become the largest-selling pipe ■ tobacco in the world. Join up with P.A. OUR "YOU-MUST- BE-PLEASED^^ OFFER Smoke 20 fragrant pipefuls of Prince Albert. If you don’t find it the mellowest, tastiest pipe tobacco you ever smoked, return the pocket tin with the rest of the tobacco in it to us at any time within a month from this date, and we will re fund full purchase price, plus postage. (Signed) R. J. Reynolds T obacco Co. Winston-Salem, N. C. ' . r"ii'A iuti I' Stat«sa vchould renmiJOi . flntUely thoir leffortr'to coopera^ei for,',-j rM«»ler our you-must-be-pleased plan! ' ' I ' . .11 I*' •* lUO-i -..I 50 world peace : I Yes- No- l'UU! 1 . Mi pipefuls of fragrant ' tobacco in every 2- ounce tin of Princc Albert M'.i ini’ ijiUJ'iiLi i'- Ever^ please . liis. ,9Piini9.n, ,,put,, ijli L > iK' ili ' - ‘ ’1 > 'ii‘ -'li'-'i-i ' laRg jit’iip I tOi.,Jhe^^Jl4ropr||^and Goy,,,9ffii(ie,- as ,,W9V\l|d ,ljke,,, ntlliji f'-\ 9j to know just how the students in our collegc feel anout this question. and THE NATIONAL JOY SMOKE C 193C. B. J. hcyuolds Tub. Co.
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