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THE'TAR HEEL UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. HOARD OF EDITORS O. W. Hym AX, Editor-in-Chief. tions and the tennis association seems I as sleepy as the student consciousness. It is necessary that the association pass some rule regulating the time that each set of players shall have the use of the courts. These rules' should oe eniorceu at least until the new courts are built. AKsot'i.vri: hditoks J. W. Laai.ey Jr. L. N. Taylor X. N. PlX'MMKIt W. T. JOYXKB II. T. Vi:bb L. A. J Shown F. 1. Bajikkh. A. H.'WOLVK, Cy. Thompson - - - JiiiHine.s.s Malinger Assistant I'.iiHness Manager Iublisli(i twice a wtvk by the General Ath It'tif Association. The membership of the athletic as sociation has mounted to four hundred. While this is not as large as it might be, still we feel like congratulating the student body on the splendid way in which they responded when they knew the association was feeling bad ly and needed help. The men who joined however did not do so out of pity but rather because they considered it wrong for one-eighth of the students TheHolladay Studio SUCCESSORS TO "COLE AND HOLLADAY" Gallery will be open every Wednesday of each week, beginning Wednesday, October 28th. HIGH GRADE WORK ONLY. Prices reasonable. A fine set of views of the campus and buildings on sale at all times GALLERIES AT BOTH DURHAM UNO CHAPEL HILL 1765 University of Pennsylvania DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE J909 (J., as .second class matter, Entered in the Postoiheo. at Chapel Hill, X. to rule the whole body in so important I a matter as athletics. At any rate.for the last three days in October the as sociation enrolled a hundred men dai- I y. We are glad to be assured that I the student body is still instantaneous I in its response to the right call. Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill. Subscript lot! Price, $1.80 per Year Payable in advance or during first term. Single Copies. S Cents:. We often wonder, when we see some of the students tearing down the pecan The students are to have a chance, I trees on the campus. thfowine- sticks in chapel Monday morning, we under-1 up the tree or even climbing up them- stand.to decide whether they want the selves whether those vandals are con- supper nour to Degin at o ociock oro;- scious tnat in a short, ten -minutes 30. ' We have mentioned this subject they are tearing down in their effort to in our columns before and we cannot I get a few green pecans, what it took add anything to what we then had to J old nature with all her quiet mightten say. There are several reasons ol long years to build. prime importance why this custom of having supper at six during the fall Chapel Hill Public School. and winter should be cut out. In the! . .... .. it , p ; lccepuon was new on nrst place it means tneioss 01 one nan October 16th ., in the Chapel Hill "uul . -l school building for the purpose of lost aaiiy mounts up to a great aea. Securing the nucleus of a library. lU81 " w "' On this occasion a montns. i ne iuss ui Du uuur k number of VJtnitMlk hnnk often not all that is lost by this earh ky members ef tfae rjniversit .p supper hour either. A great many A . M ... f 1- - J -- - . viuci. lucus ui , ik town students are on laboratory every after- 0thers who were then out of town or noon until 4:30. If supper comes at were otherwise prevented from attend. j . six very lew oi inebe men win xuy tfa receDtion havfl s- vr4t.oe rush thru all the dressing and bathing I a deSre to contribute to this Vinf- ,c nococcarr rrvr thAtn when ti-ipv I J itiu i . " " -" -j I cause latce exercise tney win uui aic iu uoi A . , , ... . ,, . , , ... . Anopportunity to doso willbegiver aU T r on Friday, November 12th., when a, r u t ill , " numbcr of ladies wil1 be the school ! this trouble before supper there also J house from 3.300 5:30 P.M., to receive rB , .T :uyS donati(n of books. Books of reference, The mail comes in generally at about historj trave standard fiai ' 1 are the High School, while un: uu.c H ..uwu, a , sorts of chiicjren's books can be used 7:00 to 7:30. If we have supper at six, h t ' ; . . -j v. inuaijr tuu 1 u it;r-1 mediate p-radps. twenty minutes anu men luiuc uuwn T ; lj u r - . Mo A1 . 1 tt is hoped that many of our citizens , , . who have not already contributed to every one sjues uuwn iu mc uus tu uee kl. r.t,i -n , . . . I - .. - f. . the school library will respond to th s ui me uiuiumuui vfi oint uiuii I aDDeal place ana loiters away iniriy minutes in the most utterly worthless and pleasureless idleness. Monday morning we all have a chance to decide on this question. The opportunity is too good to be lost. Ev ery body go to chapel and set this nui sance right. Udergraduate Department. The One Hundred and Forty-third Session will begin September, 27 1909. , The course, whieh covers a period of four years, of eight and one-half months each, is eminently practical, and prcperly graded, beginning with laboratory Introduction in the fundamental subjects, and concluding with a comprehensive system of clinical instruction, terminating in the Fourth Year with the assignment of students as clinical clerks in the Hospital. A large proportion (at least 80 per cent.) of the graduating classes secure positions as Resident Physicians in Hospitals. Summer School for Graduates. The clinics and laboratories of this Department are open through out the year for the benefit of those who wish to engage in graduate work. For those whose time is more limited, a comprehensive course is given, beginning this year, May 13, and continuing for a period of six weeks. This course is designed to meet the needs of the practitioner. ' . For Further information, apply to the - Dean of the Medical Department, U.iivenity af Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. O 20 for 15 co. ) Are You Insured in the Southern Life and Trust Co. Glee Club sweet music. Pretty girls, plenty of fun with time in between for a comforting smoke of Fatimas. Fine Turkish Tobacco skilfully blended, aged and mellowed for two years. In a neat but inexpensive foil package, that means ten extra cigarettes to you. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. with Ja view of protecting your friend who has loan ed you money to complete your education or of What a nuisance it is to go down to the tennis courts back of the gymna sium and find them all crowded. It Anrt matn.-jHlf fin r t J Ml 1 U r 1 1 ffornn'o what time in the afternoon you go eith- rrotectfrlg 1 llOSe of er. The courts are as iuii at T.iv as they are at 5:30 and they are always as full as they can get. The tennis as sociation promises to give us more courts as soon as possible, but to those of us who remember how long these present courts were in r the process of construction this comfort brought by this promise is frigid indeed. It works out well in theory to say that the stu dent's consciousness of fair , play will not allow one set of men to hold- a court the whole afternoon when they know there are others waiting. Re sults of the past however, force us to the shamed admission that the said consciousness is sadly conutose. Some thing must be done to remedy condi- Your Family who are advancing money for that purpose Chapel Hill Insurance and Realty Company. Th ta-f "m,n,"B Board Statistic fop Graduate of !o, Publlihert bv American Medici Aoci.iio,,".;.,,. University Ccllsgs cf Medlilna The Store for Correct Clothes We announce our readiness to serve you with the best outfitting for young men that .the country produces. ' THE FALL STYLES ARE READY And every price is a pleasing one. 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