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J 2. The Yackety Yacli, Mr. Editor: The praises oflast year's annual, which received the compliment of being the best in the South, have scarcely ceased to sound when the new board finds itself; preparing- to issue the 1906-7 Yackety Yack. The members of this new board purpose to get out an annual which will in every way measure up to the one of last year if it does not surpass it, and if they do not accomplish this purpose they will feel that they have fallen short of the mark. Of course, though, no sixteen men, however zealous they may be, can effect this alone. It is necessary that every man in college do his part towards making the Yackety Yack a success. "But what can I do?" Well in the first place, there's the drag box. Countless good drags . that ought to appear in the annual are lost every year. When you hear a good one jot it down right there and drop it in one of the drag boxes that you will find either at the bulletin boards or in the library. If you haven't the knack of sketching perhaps you have a friend at home that has and the Yackety Yack never has enough art work- sub mitted. A great variety of sketch and verse are also desired this year. Almost every man in college can get off a clever hit of this kind if he will only try. Get busy and write it up. Or if you happen to be unable to work in these fields look about for new ideas as to the get up of the book and offer your suggestions. The Yackety Yack is strickly the students' publication and every student should feel that he has a right to make any sugges tion he sees fit. . The Yackety Yack then, as it belongs to all of the students, is the only college publication that gives expression to every phase of University life. Its success or failure lies in the hands of the stu dent body. Let's make it a suc cess. Editor-in-Chief Y. Y. It Happened In- Building. Equipped with ink and candle a certain Sophomore went out on an aimless stroll the other morning along about 2:30, and, purely by chance, of course, his guileless foot steps led him into the chamber of a Freshman. The Freshman snored loudly, and as he snored, lo, he be- became black, black even as the sons of Ham. Then the Sophomore de parted but he bore a troublesome conscience. Slumber visited him not, and he waxed exceeding anx ious. Therefore, ere long, he visit ed his victim again, this time with soap aud water. But the Fresh man was highly wroth, and naught would satiate his thirst for ven geance, so his Sophomoreship again procured the ink, and this time the Freshman did the decorating. But that was not enough. His sheets had been Ink daubed also swap the Sophomore must. And swap he did before he could prevail upon himself to banish that troublesome conscience. . The moral of all of which is that a conscience is a mighty dangerous thing for a Sophomore to indulge himself with. Resolutions of Respect. The Dialectic Society of the University of North Carolina has adopted the following resolutions of respect to the late Dr. Chas. D. Mclver: , Whereas, God in his infinite wis dom has seen fit to call from earth Dr. Chas. D. Mclver who was a loyal and useful son of the Uni versity and a faithful member of the Dialectic Society, therefore, be it Resolved, 1st. That in theideath of Dr. Mclver the University has lost a most able alumnus whose untiring energy has wrought a last ing influence for the State, and that the Dialectic Literary Society has lost a member who was a warm hearted friend and a man of wisdom and power. Resolved, 2nd. That we hereby extend to the bereaved, family our deepest sympathy and that a copy of these resolutions be published in the Tar HEEL and the daily pa pers of Greensboro. Geological Journal Club. The Geological Journal . Club held a largely attended and inter esting meeting Tuesday evening at 7:00 P. M. Mr. E. B. Jeffress gave an account of the lignate coals of North Dakota, Mr. J. E. Pogue, Jr., reviewed a paper on the north ward extension of preglacial depos its, and Mr. E. E. Randolph re viewed in an interesting way Brau ner's review of Cbamberlin and Salisbury's Geology. Professor Collier Cobb gave an account of the recent explorations in Turkestan. by Pumpelly, Davis, and Huntington under the direction of the Carnegie Institution, dis covering many ancient sand-buried cities, and also an account of Mr. Huntington's later work, and of the recent survey and exploration in Seistan, by Col. Sir Henry McMa-hon. The Magazine. The first issue of the University Magazine for the current year ap peared early in the week. With this issue the cover designed for the Magazine last year has been discarded in favor of the cover un der which it appeared for so long a period prior to 1900. The cover now in use, which is a very tasteful and appropriate one, was designed by Prof. Collier Cobb, Who was at one time editor-in-chief of the Maga zine, aud who devoted much of his time to its interests while he was a student in the University. In make up the Magazine is very well balancedthe material of light and tha of heavy nature be ing properly proportioned. On the whole the Magazine board is to be congratulated on having got out such a creditable first issue. Good! Sory "What has become of Belk?" McNeely "He has entered the theological department at A.& M." You will be satisfied if you eat at Thompson's Cafe. Large, select oys ters served. Opposite Pickard's Hotel Get your stationery from Pickard and Strowd, opposite the campus. PICKAFD'S LIVERY STABLE " (Near the Episcopal Ohurok) Rubber Tire Carriages aud Buggies. Everything New at I Stylish. 'Phones No. 67 and 6 W. W. 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