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"I" THE TAB HE ETJL H ie T AK H KEL UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. BOARD OF EDITORS. G S. Mim.s H. B. GUNIKIt, , Editor in Chief. Asst. Editor in-Chief. ASSOOIATR Ri: IVORS. Mani.U's Okk. Jas. A. (ky, .hi. E. 1.4. SlWAKT. J. R. Shim. T, U. Sutton H r. h. L Si,oax, IM MUX'S,' Business Manager. Asst. Bus. Manager. Published onee 11 week by the General Aililelie Association. Kntere-l in the PostolTioe at Chapel Hill, U., us swoud-class matter. N Printed by The University Press, Chapel' Hill, Subscription Price. $1.50 per Yeof). vahli' in apvam'k nr duriutr first term. Sinki.k C'oi-iKS. 5 Cents. tain men ts, it has not been paid in proportion"' to the amount of ennui that it lias banished for the students of the University and the residents of the village. Thus the Y. M. C. -A. has secured a second right to the posi tion that it now occupies in college affairs through (he service that it has rendered to the University. TiiKOt'Oi-iouT tliis discussion of the position of the Young Men's Christian Association in the life of the college there, is, purposely, no allusion to the place to which its religious preten sions entitle it. This needs no exoosi- tion. The purpose of this discussion is rather to show to the .man' to whom the religious life of the organi zation oilers no attractions that he cannot afford, none the less, not to belong to an organization which does so much practical good for the Uni versity. By being a member of the Y. M. C. A. a student can be a better member of the college family, just as he can obtain a better education at college than by studying at home, simply because the puYposes of the organization are right. Woggle W In Bug Coming Mr. Horton, representing Again will be at T o CENTRAL HOTEL, March 12-1 4 with one of the swellest lines ever shown in Chapel Hill. He will have a full line of Stetson Hats, in both straw and soft styles. His tailoring is as good as any in the county. KLEE & CO., ot New York, whom. he represents, is one of the best tailoring establishments in the country. He will have ties, handkerchiefs, sox and such galore. Save your orders for him! SLOAN and D'ALEMBERTE, - Agts. "The Holiaday Studio SUCCESSORS TO "COLE AND HOLLADAY." Gallery will be open every Wednesday of each week, beginning Wednesday, October 19th. HIGH GRADE WORK ONLY. Prices reasonable. A fine set of views of campus-and buildings on sale at all times. GALLERIES AT BOTH DURHAM AND CHAPEL HILL An Important Work. Tins issue of Tiik Tak Hkki. is de voted practically entirely to a review of the work of the Young Men's Chris tian Association of the Universitv for Professor Collier Cobb, head of the the past year. Taken altogether this department of geology in the Univers .review is very "-ratifying. The Asso- "J WI" so"n i" print a volume ciation has made a distinct growth entitled "Songs and Ballads of Hat during the present collegiate year, teras Island." The songs and bal This growth is not to be found in la(ls ol" this collection Professor Cobb membership, however, but in the atti- took, from dictation at odd moments tude held toward the Association bv while engaged in geological work on the the student-body as a whole and in eoast ' Eastern North Carolina. The the increased importance of the posi Hon o life. Drs, W. II. k Linus H, Edwards, SURGEON DENTISTS, Durham, IN. (i. Office over Thomas Pharmacy Co. Phone (557. collection as a whole has been termed the organization in student -"the most important work of a liter ary nature that has yet appeared in North Carolina." Of especial interest are several lvric rayments. rhW j C9 j among thein "The Mermaid's Song:" Mr C.T.PEARSON OF DURHAM, The Merchant TaiJor, will do ) our Tailoring. See him when in Durham. MANNING & TILLETT, Agts. for Particular Young Men has been the keynote of the uouess of our Young Men's Department. This season you have only to look over cur great number of stylen and .wonderful aosort nient ofy fabrics to realize that here you can, surely suit pour taste. Sneed-Markam-Tayl roK any organization to nave a right to a place iii the life of the Uni versity it must show ltselt worthy ol holding that place. I his is what the Y. M. C. A. has done. It is no long er a mere figure-head in the cataloy of the University but a live organization. working toward the advancement of the institution as a whole, with an eye to the welfare of each individual stu dent. 4 In achieving its purpose, too, the Y. M. C. A. has chosen the proper Follow, follow through the sen. To the Mermaid's melody; S.it'cly. freely .shalt thou raiiK'O, TIuoi.kIi things dreadful, quaint, and !! i nline, And through liquid walls behold Wonders that limy not he told, TieaMires too for ages lost, Gems surpassing human cost, . Fearless, follow, follow me, Through the treasures of the sen. This little gem, which has been hand- method. It has recognized that the ed down from generation to "eneration way to win the men ol tne university on liatteras Is and. 'has tl.o tr,,,. - i -f Miir 4i l . 1 . - .. 1 . 11 I i . . .- is mil oy piying uiem wnn enuiess abetlian ring. It very probably origi- sermons, l ut by Holding out to them nated in the club room of the Mermaid attractions of the niht sort. With Tavern. frooncMitod hv n. t,.. this aim it has secured a building Raleigh, Carew, Fletcher, Donne, and which i devoted almost uitirely to the others of their school. Throuirh these use of the student body. In it are Elizabetlian fragments Professor Cobb rooms equipped with tables 1 or read- traces the lost colony of Roanoke to ing or playing games, and these tables Hatteras Island. A magazine article ate almost always in service. 1 he on this collection will soon aooear bv siuneius nave oeeu quick- to accept cue l'rolessor (Job!). hospitality of the Y. M. C. A. building; fTHE" BV.O WAY NEXT SUMMER WEAR LOOSE F.TTING Tratlt Mark Ki Hstered U. S. PaUnt Office, Coat Cut Undershirts and Knee Length Drawers. Retail Price 50c and upward a'Garmjnt. Erlanger Bros., New York I up and Triple Debating League. The jirospects are strong that a de- CALL AT H. H. PATTERSON'S OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS, where you will llnd Men's Kuriilsliinns, Ti'tinks, Dn-s ... . i.... bating league will be formed next fall " ""P't. Rags readyiimd sheets, FiHow 1.i...., il. TT:.. . . l' Towels, Bowln nad FlteheiM, Kenwene OH it nas oeo line in tne period ol one short year practically the social center of the campus, a place where there ire no dividing-lines and where every J man in college meits every otlicr man uclv,tul umversiues ot Virginia, Heaters, Hardware of Hiikind and everythii.K that in on an equal basis. I hrough this 1orui Carolina, and Johns Hopkins achievement, alone, the Y. M. C. A. University. As the league is planned ah KoodsdeHv.mi promptly ..'' . . . . . . . . . I tu 1 1. i - 1 . . I . Mas won its riy nt io a place in the lite l"clc Wl" oe oniy one query lor dis- JMAI KI' HlLI- nouth Carolina of the Univer-iity. " - cussion between the three institutions Each of the three will have two teams (;- A' PICKARD & CO., , r . .i. -i ' Stilt, another service may be put . . aK' 1110 amr,ua- l tr y SStfcilDj down lo'tle credit of the Y. C A w. i''. question with GET IN THE SWIM or Co, C h t) T II I E R S A N D GENTS' FURNISHERS DURHAM, N. C. STEK & THOMPSON, Aeents K L U T T Z "i Has a Foothold on the Shoe Uusiness He has hats on the brain; puts Umbrellas and puts out Lamps. He Pants for your trade. Would you do well, buy of Kluttz cut ,i swell. . He has some stunts in bargains for cash, and they are going with a dash. , Those new style Shoes and up-to-date Hats will look well with those Fancy Shirts and new Spring Cravats. ' tive with the other. nages. yuiok attention. (i. C. & J. F. PICKARI). - Pkops r II r t I niv .iniv JI LIIL. U Ut'M 1 Wttll rill.. ..! i. iU, u. ;. I; .. ' - ' - ' ',,v Near the 'Phone Exclmnie. Tlw W. I,kUP . . i- . ooiieni. t ne oi ier i 4. .i... - v-.j lvite nere is exceedingly iun (lunntr the . ULl" 1,1 " ijjcihuu norseH ana ear- winter, owing to the fact that at the University there is no interest taken in basketball or college dramal j.J . Alton Packard Here -the things which should logically Alton Packard, humorist and catAOCOT William Lmch. mi iii mi- iiiivum ociwixii uie iootoaii loonist, will appear in Gerrard Hall and baseball seasons. Recognizing tomorrow night under the Star Course DENTIST, 4U.. r..,.f Hw.-v r p a i i ... - . U15C i4v v.. f.: uiTK- Hianagemeni. AJr. Packard is well re- Uffiee in KMi - CHAPEL HILL. menieu ine ouir. v.ourse iurnisiie.i by membered by those who heard him on the literary societies by bringing to his first trip to the Universitv several me jii.i t ..mum.! v, .. uons iiniur years ago. The students are antici :V : . ....... .... ru.1. wviiy u.e nearly luuh with M. C. A. has derived a certain amount which they will be served at his hands 01 gaiu unanciauy jrom i.nese enter- tomorrow evening-. College Caps, Gowns. The bent work man Hhip at loweKt prices. Silk Fat uity (Jowns and Hoods. Cox Sons & Vlulng. 203 Fourth Ate., New York, BEFORE BUYING YOUR SPRING FURNISHINGS, CALL ON THE "Original Adam." Kluttz has the Stunts. See him! fl li i l Klutts has added to his already exten sive line a stock of the best Mag azines. Periodicals of all kinds. Current issues. On time. WATCH K LUTTZ , .4.1
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