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The Tar Heedl UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. BOARD OF EDITORS 0. J. Coffin, 0. W. Hyman, Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor-in-Chief ASSOCIATE EDITORS T. P. Nash C. 0. Robinson C. B. Ruffin, -A. II. Woi.fb, ! W. M. Gaddy Cyrus Thompson - - - Business Manage Assistant Business Manager Published once a week by the General .Ath etie Association. Entered in the Postoflice at Chapel Hill, N C, as second class matter. Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill Subscript ion Price. $1.80 per Year Payable in advance or during first terra. Single Copies, 5 Cents. The last issue of the Tar Heel was the Y. M. C.A.'s. This is ours. Perhaps we miefht like to hide behind the Y. M. C.'A. for a while yet, but it has refused ns its protection. We, now, have nothing between ns and the storm but our unpressed clothing, and our good in tentions, If these give out, we will look for sympathy. We need it now. Not that sympathy is all we need, but that this is all we ever get. So we have learned to expect little, and truly, we have not often been dis appointed. However, we have no apologies to make, since we are real ly very little to blame. Another machinist put the wheels in our head, and if the adjustment is poor we are sorry, but not ashamed, or apologetic, If everything goes wrong we still have our own sympathy, and that of the shades of the former editors of this sheet. This and a more or less clean conscience, as it were, must suffice for us, will it do for you? The decision of the faculty to have open houses for the student body every Thursday evening should bring good results. In a sense, we are all students, why should we not meet upon equal terms occasionally? Faculty and students should now get a better understanding of each other. There has not been such an opportunity in the past. Opininons have been biased on account of the ever-present text-book. We students have not felt free to pay the faculty member a call, un less it were to aslohim why he threw us, or when we could stand a special. . On the face ot it, this state of affairs cannot produce knowledge of the natures of the par ties in question. On the contrary, it has served to make higher the barrier that exists between those in authority and those under them. A teacher in his home, we think, is no more than other ordinary mor tals, but we can remember when we thought that he might not ?think so. We take our own case because know more about it, (You may, or may not, pardon a personal reference, we're not at all sensitive, so please yourselves, ) But we, per haps, know four members of the fa culty personally; the rest may never learn what they have missed. It is dreadful we know, but it will bet ter now. Ours is not an isolated case, 01 course the students have their favo. rites some vvork is necessarily eas ier than other work but if a ques tion regarding the worth of one oi the faculty in his private life, the were asked any of campus folk, answer might well., be, "Durned if I know." The answer need no longer be that; Let's get acquaint ed with the faculty right away and show them wnat they have Missed! It is a pleasure to take a lookout over the South side of. the campus these days. With the completion of the new tennis courts, a new and strong impetus has been given to tennis. The courts are full almost all the time, and the quality of the tennis played here is improving. This improvement is hardly percept ble now, but it is coming. The change has been too great not td produce it. Last fall with the ex ception of the private courts thertii was just oue decent court thai could be handily used by the ordi nary player. He had very littl chance to get that, and playing' the others was very much like base ball in an old pine field. As '- . . f say this state of things has changefl We have got the tennis association o inanK ior--.it., rwvery man wrq expects to play tennis ought to jo;t the association and help with iti expenses. his will help in a good cause, and will enable the dssociav tion member to get a chance to us$ a court upon which tennis can be played. A. G. SPALDING &. BROS. The Largest Manufacturers in the World of Official Athletic Supplies Football Basket Ball Ice Skates Hockey Golf Official Implements for all Track and Field Sports Uniforms for all Athletic Sports Gymnasium Apparatus Spalding's handsomely illustrated cata logue of sports contains numerous .; suggestions. Mailed free anywhere A G. Spalding & Bros. 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