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Tine Tar Heel. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. BOARD OF EDITORS, W. Frank Bryan, -'- - - - Editor-in-Chief. D. P. Parker, Man. Editor. A. J. Barwick, - - - - - - Business Manager. B. S. Skiuner. - - "Ass't Business Manager. ASSOCIATE EDITORS. C. G. Rose, J. Ed L,atfta, J. K. Hall. Benj. Bell Jr. Published every Wednesday by the General Athletic Association. Subscription Price. $1.50 per Year. Payable in advance or during first term. Single Copies, 5 Cents. AH matter intended for publication should be ad dressed to the Editor-in-chief and accompanied by lame of writer. After a long- delay, caused by fruitless attempts to get the whole University to take some part in the publishing- of a thoroughly repre sentative college annual, the Hel lenian board has organized itself, and will get to work at once,' not however oh precisely the same lines as in past years. Heretofore the venture has always been a financial loss, too much' was undertaken by too small a part of college. The ef fort has been to make the annual too largely representative of every phase of colleg-e life, though it has frequently failed in many particu lars. This year a determined ef fort was made to have everyone take a part Mn the getting- out of this work. The two literary socie ties and the fraternities, are the only' financially responsible organiza tions, who could undertake this work either alone or in conjunction. vThe matter was discussed "and one of the societies announced its wil lingness to co-operate, . the other refused absolutely to consider it, and but two alternatives remained, to get out out no publication, or for the fraternities to undertake it alone. The latter has been chosen. The Hellenian this year will be however radically different from that f the past as the fraternities are unwilling- to again risk the fi nancial loss consequent to a publica tion similar to that of former years. The Hellenian this year, as g-ot out entirely by the fraternities will de vote its attention more largely to fraternity interests. It will of course try to represent the larg-er life of the University in which the members of the fraternities take a lively interest but, drawing- its support entirely from the fraterni ties, it acknowledges their claim upon it and will be very largely for them. We have no criticism or comment to offer, for nothing-that wc can say would have any effect. We can only say how much we regret that the organizations that could have taken hold of the work and made a truly representative annual of it did not see fit to do so. Dr. Lambeth, Athletic Director at the University of Virginia has to his complete satisfaction aud prob ably to the satisfaction of his Univ ersity made up an All-Southern Foot Ball Team, which we publish below for the benefit of all who care for the Doctor's personal opinion. This is not given as valua ble information except in regard to the Doctor's ignorance and prej udice, which shows itself plainly enough. We would like to question by what divine rig-ht he makes up an All-Southern Team this season at least, as he has seen no games in which the great truly southern teams have been matched. His own colleg-e has at most played a gainst but one or two Southern teams and he has thus not been able to judge of its comparative strength yet three places on his "All-American Team" are g-iven to Virginia players, one of whom he puts in a class by himself. It seems to the writer that Virginia and George town are not to be classed among the Southern, teams as neither has this season played any real South ern teams or any teams that have played any Southern teams of first rank. To claim that such teams are Southern is bad enough but to give almost one third of the places on a team to men from one of these two places, and that the institution at which he is in control of athletics including foot ball, and to foist this on the world as a truly represent ative "All-Southern Team," is to say the least an evidence of gross unfairness and looks to an outsider very much like an attempt to give oneself a "boost". For his com ments see the February number of Outing: His team is made up as follows. N; C. Va. V. P. I. Koehler Loyd Choice Long Crutchfield Hamilton Sims Wilson Gerstle Coleman Feagin I.e. 1. t. 1- g- Georgetown ' Vanderbilt Ga. Sewanee Sewanee Va. Va. Ala. P. I. r. sr. r. t. 'r. e. q. b. 1. h. b. f. b. r. h. b. This Means You, If you are a studennt here, or an alumnus or anyone else interested in the Tar Heel, this is meant for you. And we mean it as a simple statement to you and as a request from you and those who have com mon interests with you. The Tar Heel has had pleasing success this year in many ways. Une ol them has been in finance-one of the most important; There are to be many more issues in the spring than in the fall and it will require more money, but we mean to try to man age as successfully as in the fall and avoid all unnecessary expense. Then listen and save us both time and money! Every subscriber intends to pay and will pay, we fully believe, because he is interesed in the paper. To those who are in college: It takes lots of time and worry to run a round to your room every week and "dun" you for your subscription. Why not get this in your very next check and pay it at once?. To those away: We reqest that you do not wait till the close of the term, but send your subscripton to the Busi ness Manager at once and save him the trouble of sending you a remind er. Will not all of you do thi? A. J. Barwick, Business Manager. I m Dr. K. H. Lewis of Raleigh, was again on the Hill for a few days last week. Track Team. During the week a call was by an announcement on the bulletin board for all who wished to try for the Track Team to present them selves at the Gymnasium at 4;45 every afternoon. In response to this announcement a number of me- have made their appearance and the work of getting them in shape has already begun. Candidates now out are; Rankin Elliott, Curtis, Makely, Reynolds '03, Lucas, Ballard, Crosswell Drane, Rountree, Foust, and others who on account of vaccination and other dissabilities although they have given in theis names they have been able to come out only irregu larly or not at all. The call is still made to all who have any feeling of loyalty to their college which prompts to make some little sacrifice of time and en ergy for her victory and glory in the coming contest. The track training while occupying less of a man's time than either base-ball or foot-ball practice is perhaps harder work than either of these and it is hoped that no candidate wil come out expecting to have an easy time. The management of track ath letics already knows who wil make up the team that will go to compete in the inter-collegiate con test at Horner's School, it will be made of those who will take the regular every day training. The winter is not over and there will be much bad weather between now and Field Day. When cold or rainy weather comes the work must not cease but go on just the same, indoors. The material here is good but en tirely undeveloped and regular every day vjork will be necessary. Those who have the grit to stand it will win in the end. F. M. Osborne, Temp. Capt. Prof. P. P. Claxton of the Dep aitment of Pedagogy of the State iNormal and Industrial College was on the Hill for a short time last week and favored Prof. Noble's classes in Pedagogy with delight ful short addresses. TEACHERS WANTED. Union Tkachers' Agency of Amekica. Rev. L. D. Bass. D. D., Manager. Pittsburg-. Toronto, New Orleans. New! St. L'juis and Denver. We had over 8,000 vacaaies during the past season. Teachers needed now to contract for next term. Un- quali ied facilities for plaeinp; teachers in every pa.Tt of the United States and Canada. Principals, superintendents, assistants, grade teachers, public, private, nrt, music, clerk ,, doctors, 'wanted. Address all appli cations to Washington, D. C. kiall Manager Elected, On Monday the 22nd the election for Commencement Ball Managers was held, and the following gentle men were elected without'opp0sj. tion: Chief, Mr. K. P. Lewis 0f Raleigh, Subs: Messrs. Root and Hinsdale also of Raleigh, Alexan der of Charlotte, Taylor of Oxford Chadboufn of , Wilmington, and Jones of Acton,' N. C. Meeting of Hellenian Editors. At a meeting of the Hellenian few days ago; the board was orgaa. ized by the election of Mr, W. S Bernard, as Editor-in-Ceief, HT C. P. Rose, Chief Business Man ager aud Messrs. H. G. Cowles and T. W. Jones Jr., Ass't Business Manager. The other members of the board are Messrs. Jno. S. Henderson, A. S. Root, J. C. B. Ehringhaus, G. V. Cowper, H. A. Rhyne, and George Chadbourne The organization has been cor. sieerably delayed but as the Hell, enian is not to have so much matter as in former years, the editors be lieve that it will be out in time. S. L. Alderman Artistic Photographer, Greensboro, N. C. Perfect light, Best Workmanship. FYr University Views made by him call on J. E. A VENT, No. 9 Old West Bl'd. PEARSON & ASHE, RALEIGH, N C. 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