WNlVfcRSHY OF NORTH CAROI , A. . BOAKD OF ED1TOKS O. J. Coffin, O. W. Hyman, - . ; Editor-in-Chief, Assistant Editor-in-Chief. ASSOCIATE EDITORS T. T. Nash C. 0. Robinson W. M. Gaddy Cyrus Thompson C. B. Ruffin, - - - - Business Manager A. II. Wolfe, - Assistant Business Manager Published once a week by the General Ath etic Association. Entered in the Postoiiice at Chapel Hill, N, C, as second class matter. Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill. Subscription Price. $l.BO per Year Payable in advance or during first term. Single Copies. 5 Cbnts. - The days have arrived when it is no longer a hard task to get to breakfast before the Chapel bell rings. It is getting rather a pleas ure to rise with the larkspring poetry is getting into our pen. To get up is easy but the woe begins at about 10:00 o,clock- Then we want another nap- ; But there is no such pleasure in store. The grass on the campus begins to look green and soft and cool- just right for a slight dose, but the cry has gone out from the thrones of our enemies, "Some of the class are below the necessary term stand ing. "They will be called on more frequently so that they may raise their grade." Woe is us. To speak of raising our term standing when the sap is rising. The foil owing comes ? from the Durham "Herald". 4,In Chapel Hill yesterday the game was 3 to 2 in favor of the University, but the visitors were defeated almost by accidtnt, one of the 'varsity' players getting a home- run hit when he was about as badly surprised as the other members of his team and the spectators." We are driven to exclaim with Cicero, "How long, O Cataline, will you abuse our patience?" The account we have quoted might have stated with more truth and with a less carping spirit toward the state University, that Lyon, who is per haps the smallest 'varsity baseball player in the state, showed himself equal to the occasion when the win ning of the game required it. Lyon smashed out that home run with all the assurance of a 300-pounder. To attempt to take the credit from him is not in accordance with fair judgement. We wish to ask, "Can nothing good come out of Naz areth?" IN spite of the rapid approach ing of the summer vacation with its mulitfold pleasures, in spite of com mencement soon to come, in spite of examinations that are supposed to free us from all worry about Math emathics and Greek, there stems a kind of cold, dissatisfied feeling a mong us all. We excuse the seniors they seem in a hopeless condition, if they pass everything they must leave college, if they fall on too many exams, there will be no pleas ure in staying, The seniors, then have a right to be a little melan choly but why the others with that sickly, darkly-foreboding look? We seek the explanation at the print shop and find it. The new cata- ogues are being bound. This year the new calendar states the dates ft r examinations. No fall exams. Christmas recess begins on Decem ber the 23rd. Mid-year examina tions Jan. 17 to Jan. 27. The tale is thus. Bad news don t need spread- ing-it spreads itself, This accouts for our condition. In spite of pres ent joys we can but think of what is to happen next fall. No longer will it be possible by a judicious ar rangement of courses to leave a day or two ahead of time. No lonerer will vva spend the month of Decem ber in the ease of review. We also think of the 19th. of January. Next year, the legislature wont visit us on that day. Instead of a holiday we'll spend our time plugging away at a Latin examination. But let us cheer up. Even if Christmas recess does begin the 23rd we may be able to get home Christmas in time for dinner. We wont miss Lee's birth day. We'll spend that day we've been using for re-creation in the glorious work wearing out what few brain cells we have. Cornell University Medical College A College degree is required from all candidates for admission. Grad uates of UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA are eligible. A limited number of scholarships are offered carrying free tuition to graduates of any approved college or scientific school, who have attained distinction in their College course as certified by their respective faculties. For further particulars apply to the THE DEAN, , Cornell University Medical College, First Avenue and Twenty-eighth Street NEW YORK CITY SALES AGENTS WANTED $36.00 per Week or 400 per cent Profit All samples, stationery, and art cata logue 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 profitably position, write us today for particnlars, cata logue and samples. FRANK W. WILLIAMS COMPANY 2114 W. Taylor St., Chicago, Illin WANMED: Industrious salesmen for new map of Dixieland, 9 Southern states, in progress, or for new North & South Carolina map just issued. I paid more than $12,000. profit to Carolina students through their 1908 vacation selling my new Survey maps, averaging $10.00 per day. Let you how. ; . M. E. Garrison, Publisher, No. 510-20-27 Temple Court many ane tell iltlg. Atlanta, Ga- Or see V. M. 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