b V In Ten IHL eel UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. ', BOARD OF EDITORS 0. P. Russell, W. E. Pharr, 0. W. Miller, - Editor-iu-Ohief. Business Manager. Ass't Business Man. ASSOCIATE EDITORS. J. V. Howard, W. T. Shore, -J. L. Moore, ) J. K.Wilson J J. A. Parker, Campus. Athletics. Lectures. - Locals. Published every Thursday by the General Athletic Association. ' 1 Entered in the".Postoffice at Chapel Hill,: N. C, as second-olass matter. - , Subscription Price. $1.50 per Year Payable is advance or during- first term. - Single Copies. 5 Cents. All communications for this paper should be in the hands of the Editor-in Chief . by Monday at noon to insure publication the same week. We shall be glad to publish pertinent discussions of college topics. The Tar Heel will welcome news items, and hopes the whole college will aid it along this line. We' are 'glad to have on our edi torial table the first number of the North Carolina Journal of Law and we peruse its pages with the great est interest I Its appearance and contents speak well for the future welfare of the magazine. A better fitted and more scholarly; editor than Judge Jas. C. Mac Rae, of the University Law School, could not have been obtained and we have small doubt that under his able direction ihe Journal will soon become indispensable to members of the North Carolina Bar. The business manager is Jas. C. Mac Rae, Jr., and the committee from the State Bar Association is com posed of Messrs. C. W. Tillett, E. W. Timberlake and J. Craw ford Biggs. !- ' ; ' - "- The Journal contains forty-eight readable pages and ; is attractively bound ..: and printed. It is filled with matter, interesting to the lay man as : well as to the i practicing lawyer We wish for it a - success ful career. ; o- -f, l Vr.. out ; factional spirit . and misunder standings and help to make The Tackety Tack the best we have ever had. The University Record, contain ing the Report of the President, is out and contains' much 'interesting reading. -The Unification of the Degree, Preparation for the Uni versity, and the Report of the Com mittee on' Self Help are ' especially interesting sections. '. 107 men, or about 18 per cent, of the total num ber of students of the University, work during the college session in order to pay a part or alt of their expenses! At Yale last year, ; only 156 - men were reported, including those who worked during vacations. And it is greatly to the credit of -the University "that no form of honora ble labor injures a student's stand ing among his fellows; herel"i We all know this to be a' fact and ; it speaks ' well -for the i University 'spirit. '';' '' '--i:- ': -;i vV: It should be gratifying to all that we are to have another Tackety Tack this year. There'has been so much misunderstanding l'i and so many financial difficulties in the getting out of the annual heretofore that considerable opposition grew lip against the publication of a new one; but an agreement was finally reached,- stipulations drawn up, nearly $200 subscribed, and things gotten under way. Let us all leave A week or two ago we attempted a little original stuff under the heading, '.'Quips on a Modern Nov el' Our old friend, The Red and Blacky of Georgia, takes several squibs out and credits them to "Ex." The "bitter smile" of the heroine is reprinted: "The batter of the heroine has been diluted with water and sugar added until it is now quite pleasant to the taste." Wonder ( what sort of a pie that would make. ;, Ex-Collegiate Pitchers. Here is a list of Southern college ball players, past and present, who have entered professional ranks or signed with league teams: v VANDERBILT. . Sanders, with Louisville and Philadelphia Nationals. Joe Sherrill, New Orleans under Abner Powell in 1899. McAllister, 1898, Eastern league. . Tom Davis." 1898, Little Rock, 1901. ! " ' -' Billy Button, 1898, Little Rock. John Lawler, 1902, Huntsville in Alabama-Tennessee league. Pengler, 1901 Vicksburg, Cotton States league. ' ' , ,; , SEWANEE. Dexter, 1894, Louisville and Chi cago..; . ; . ' , Semple; 1894, Louisville, i Simpkins, 1901, semi-profession-: al Augusta. . J ' ' CLEMSON. ; Sitton, 1904, Atlanta for 1904. McMakin, Columbus, now with Atlanta. 1 ' NORTH CAROLINA. Lawson, 1900, Baltimore. .. ' ; McAfee, 1900, Selma, Southern league. A SOUTH CAROLINA. ! Fred Ruehr, 1902, Atlanta and Augusta. Bagley, 1902, Nashville. A MERCER. Harris, 1898, Baltimore. GEORGIA. , j Al Richardson; 1899, Nashville, 1903. : ... V,-.-,. Albert Foster, 1895, Richmond and Chicago. ; ;'"-: TENNESSEE. A'-i' A Jimmy Murray, 1900, Cotton States. . ' " - ' I Edmunston! 1899, Augusta, 1904. i i Moran, 1868, Dallas and St. Lours, 1903. ; ! Strang i Nicklin, 1898, Chicago and Brooklyn; CUMBERLAND. ; Bridges, 1903, Columbia, in Ala Tenn. league. j James, 1903, Nashville, 1904. . ; .Kirkpatrick, 1896, Central league 1897. . TECH. , ; Henley, 1900, Selma, Nashville, Atlanta, Philadelphia. : Freeman, 1903, Southeastern' league. Lawson, who has signed with Baltimore, is remembered as one of U. N. C.'s great pitchers. EPSTEIN BROS. Clothiers of Goldsboro, N. C. They will be on the Hill about Feb ruary 15, 1904. Hold your order and save money. Miller & Mayerberg, Agents. The Southern Educational Bureau. 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