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- : : : ; r f? P This UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CARO A. BOARD OF EDITORS 0. J. Coffin, 0. W. Hyman, - - Editor-in-Chief. Assistant Editor-in-Chief. ASSOCIATE EDITORS T.P.Nash C. O. Robinson C. B. Ruffin, -A. H. Wolfe, - , W. M. Gaddy Cyrus Thompson - - Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Published once a week by the General Ath e tic Association. . Entered in the Postoffice at Chapel Hill, N. C, as second class matter. Printed by The "University Press, Chapel Hill. Subscription Price. $1.50 per Year Payable in advance or during first term. , Single Copies. 5 Cents. told to eat hay whether the sun shone or failed to shine! A good healthy braying would not annoy us, but they have seen their own physiognomy in a pool and have fancied us scared as they. So after all it is a question of taste. Nebuchadnezzar would have consorted with these folk who are beating: the air with their fore feet and braying- "cold feet, Carolina; cold feet." But since we don't like grass, and have a set of rules, and a system of thought under which our assailants cannot qualify, we prefer our "cold ftet'Vto their undi-; gested ego, over-grown hooves, and raucous bray. g o w Y Vfe,V v x "Eureka! We know what to do with these rainy days. Everything is stuffy, stifling, sleepy. The brain will not even manufacture lies nrVi weather as this. What will it do then? That is what we have found out. Our intellect will take advantage of the effect of the weather. We will write our "eds" aud news when there is no danger of hurting any one's feelings. When we feel good we are apt to get too playful; when we feel bad we are apt to get sar castic; so these days when we prac ticallv have no feelings we are safe We don't feel good, or bad, we are t 'Jl. il. n Til in; accoru ' wun uic vvcatuci. stuffy weather we are listless, harm less. We are almost as good as TT XX V XX. M V M.7vv 1 Bromides forever! We shall neither joke, nor criticize so long as the weather stays as it is, r 3 We be lieve that the reader if he gets this far can see that we are un der the influence of gray weather. Let us make this distinction, we know that gray weather is not gray matter. Gentle reader are you asleep, or just listless as are we? Well, we have at last descended to talking about the weather, so will quit. THE faculty's evenings at home are bringing the desired resuM. The students are paying calls to ;ja much greater degree than ever be fore. Everyone reports a pleasatjt evening, and it looks at last like the student body and the faculty w 11 soon be acquainted. There shoud be no hanging back, for all are ii- sured a welcome. It you want to see what your instructor is like class, call on him! Or course isn't a question of duty, it should li one of pleasure. We need the view point, let's go and get it rr it Me are astute enough to get it withopt talking shop. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. The Largest Manufacturers in the World of Official Athletic Supplies ' Football Basket Ball Ice Skates Hockey Official Implements for all Paf Track and vJUll 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. New Yerk Boston Buffalo Svracu.se "Cold Feet" Championship! That is the watchword in baseball. We came out second last year. It is our time to be first this year. Wake Forest is determined, and we hereby serve notice of of our intention on the State. We are very sorry that we will not get a chance at Caroli na and Trinity this spring. Caroli na has "cold feet", which being in terpreted, means that the Universi ty of the State is afraid to meet Wake Forest on the diamond, and Trinity, as usual, has conscientious scruples. Neither of these colleges will have right to claim any stand ing among the college teams . in North Carolina.; Biological Journal Club TM-ip Rinlncrira I Journal Club Wad its customary bi-weekly meetng with Dr. Coker last Saturday nidit at 8:00. Quite a number of advanc ed biological students and the in structors in biology were; present. Professor H. V. Wilson made a re. Wt on recent-7.ook)fncal . rmblilv- i rr t - a" . ti tions. j. nc meeiinsr was eniovapie . - r- as well as instructive. SALES AGENTS WANTED $36.00 per Week or 400 per cent Profit I i All samples, stationery, and art catar losrue free. We want one permanent agent in this locality for the largest picture and frame house in America. Experience unnecessary. We instruct you how to sell our goods and furnish the capital. If you want a permanent, honorable, and profitable position, write us today for particulars, cata logue and samples. , , FRANK W. WILLIAMS COMPANY 2114 W. Taylor St., Chicago, Minos hear the hee haw! of our Wake Forest neighbors. We do not deny having feet; sometimes in bad weath er they get chilly. How sad it would be if we had no feet, but. were as our belliaking contemporaries.af flicted with sore hooves from having been turned into a wet pasture and Young Fellows NOW MR. YOUNG MAN, 1 FROM EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE UP WARDS: We've something to show you. Meet us at the Central Hotel on March 16 or 17 and we will gladly show you the new crea tions in CLOTHING, SHIRTS, HATS and FURNISHINGS this Spring and Summer. for MARCH 16 AND 17 Sneed'Markham'Taylor Co., Durham. Eason & Morgan, Chapel Hill. , Chicaeo Denver San Francisco Philadelpla Kansas City Minneapolis Pittsburg Cincinnati New Orleans Baltimore Detroit Cleveland Washington St. Louis Montrea Can. London.KnK. Monejr saved is Money made We can save you money on your Neck-wear Underwear Straw Hats Shirts All the latest atj lea rvill be in our store for your inspection. 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