THE TAR HEEL UNIVERSITY OF .V TH CAROLINA BOARD OF EWiOdlS 0. W. ITymax, F.ditor-in-Ohief Assort ATK RIHIDII J. W. L.ASI.EY .TB. L. N. Taylor iV. S. Pl.l'MMRH W.'T. JOYNKR L.N.Moiioan l A. "Biiown F. P. Hakrer. A. M. Wolfe, CY. THOMPSON - - - Business Manager Assistant Business Manager 1'iihlisIuMi tvi a wvk lv tlw Genoral Ath- 'ti(! Association. "Enteral as second-class matter October 2fi, 1!09, at the post offico at Cliapol Hill, N .0. under the Art of March 3, 1879.' ' PrintwHty The University Press, Chapel Tl ill, the heads of the departments would acquaint us with the work being- done in their department. Shcrp inn Price. Sl.flOper Veir Payable in advance or daring first term. SiNr;t,K Copiks. S Cents. Whkn now we are ready to lay down our pencil at the end of anei term's work on the Tar Heel board the realization comes to us that we have done. those things we ought not to .have done and we have left undone those things we oug-ht to have done. However we have no apology to make. In a new venture we; have done bur best. Tho the results have not meas ured up to our ambitions yet we realize that that is what we might expect. When we go home to enjoy tin holi days no thought of not having done our duty in doing our best shall come to mar the happiness of vacation. In this issue we are publishing Car olina's record in debate. When . we glance over that long line of j victories sprinkled with so very few defeats we can readily understand how Carolina holds in sych esteem her debaters. Contrary lo.the custom at most institu tions we have given them the privilege to wear the college monogram. This shows well in our favor. in the .matter of recognizing other forms 6f . activity in college besides athletics, r Also the value of debate in develop ing men of worth to the state is shown by the long list of. men whose, names are on this list of debaters .... and who have made there impression, on the life of North Carolina. This shows what debate will do if encouraged by popular sentiment at the university. Among the University's sons who have achieved greatness there pre a great many debaters. But c go., over the .whole list arid pick but those men who were known in their college days as the men who lead their ' classes. See what a host of such men have gained prominence. What will such men do if we offer some encourage ment at least, to intellectual ambi tions? .r ,- : A post-graduate student at Wash- Eubailks Drug Company, ington was recently ducked in a pond for making insulting remarks about Prescription the senior class; Specialists, ' The English club of the University of California has made arrangements CHAPEL HILL ' N0RT1I to issue a "California Book" contain- :'- ' " " ...:.V. . , . ' 1 ! C , Vvr rwt-1 ill ing stones or university mc ates who have attained success in literary lines. The University of , Washington J. E. Gooche Fancy Groceries and Cigars, Daily is to have correspondents in Tobaccos,, Fruits, and Confectioneries every high school in the state, ana in every college and university on the coast. - President Comstock, of Case, has outlined the duties of treshmen as ollows: I. To the school boom inside and boom outside. " c 2. To the -faculty love, honor, and obey. 3. To the athletic association buy, rub, and cheer. 4. To the upper class men noth CAFE IN CONNECTION Meals at All Hours ing. 5. 6. 7." To classmates use Pear's soap. To himself be a gentleman. Today eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we have a "makeup." As editor of the Tar Heel we take this occasion to thank the staff of as sistant editors for the aid they have borne us this fall. The Tar Heel has never before been as dependent upon the assistants as this yeai. Still they have never before exerted themselves so in its behalf. -The men for the most part have been given pertain fields to cover and they have- done their work well and have saved us Un measured worrv. What ever '' success has been made in the semi-weekly issue is due to the assistants and not to the man who takes delight in tor turing the editorial page. For their good work' we thank the board and hope for them a Merry Christmas and good things a !a indigestion. We go to the professors and ask them if we shall lie permitted to go home without being on class that last day. and still have a chance to pass the course. They say go to the president; we have nothing to do with it. We go to the president and ask him the same question. He says to go to your professor I have nothing. to do with it. Then we go home. No one seems re sponsible for keeping us here. . It re mains to be seen who is responsible if we are thrown. Eat All You Want The Tar Heel desires to publish a record of the work done by the faculty and the students in the "way of origi nal research. The faculty here does more research work of this kind than any other in the South. We are proud of the fact and we think the alumui, who road the college papir ' should lt ;u''.ih intfd with it Sit far records have been received from the scientific departments ml v. We know that the other departments also are doing work in this line but we can't get the records. The Tar Heel would appreciate it very much' ii r. With Other Colleges ; West Raleigh, Dec. 11. For the past three or four years track athletics has not received much attention here at the college, nothinglike ..what it should. But interest is being revived in this form of athletics."1 Captain Sherman has gotten ura 'cross country run which will be hotly contested by twenty ' athletes on De cember 13. . The race will 'begin ; at the college at 4 p. in., tile Contestants going to Method and from ithere back to Capitol square. TenTr prizes have been secured from the merchants' o Raleigh for this event Manager Mott is confident that .'I he can e-et at-track meet; witnb two or three colleges in , the State next spring. At last, after many delays;; and dis appointments, the contractor of the new dormitor has promised that the building will be ready for occupancy by the 2nd of January. . It has been con structed with much care, and when it is finished will be one of .. the j finest buildings of its kind in the State. j.It will be heated by steam, lighted by electricity and furnished with the best of furniture and supplied with' both hot and cold water. 'The' building will accommodate 150 students. Wake : Forest, Dec. 11.- Manager Murchinsou of the track team has al- i ready arranged an excellent' schedule while still more-meets will be arrang ed after Christmas V Wake Forest is confident "of winning the all-State track meet which will be held in Greensboro next spring. ' ! : Coughenour, who will run . the ICO and 220 yard dashes and the low hurdles is captain of the 'team. Car rick and Settle, pole vaulters; F. C. T. Murchinson and McCutchen who ran the quarter and half mile; Jones, one of the, mile runners and Highsmith and Davis who participated in the re lay, Olive, Jow hurdles, high jumps and broad jumps; O'Brian with the hammer and shot, have ,all , returned. Among the new men Browning as a high. jumper ;wd Hutchins as a broad jumper are expected to make the team with ease. The schedule, besides the Stale iiK;et in ( rrtM Hsboni jyhicl) dale lias not been arranged,, is as follows: Guilford at Greensboro, March 19; A. & M. at Raleigh, March '2j-" Uni versity of Virginia at" Charlottesville, April 2; University of -North Carolina at Chapel Hill AprlPlo; ::; : ; v'-' ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY Holiday Tickets on sale Dec. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 23; final limit Jan. Tern porary ticket .office located at. -University : Inn Monday night, Dec. 20. All studentsare requested to fret tickets Monday night for use Tuesday and Wednesday. R. H. DeButts. UNIVERSITY INN-415 BO Y S Whiting Brothers RALEIGH, N. C. y'' . Clothiers and Gents' Fumishiers - SLOAN, KERR AND McRAE College Agents the Royal & Borden Fur. Co, DURHAM. N. C. Dealers in HIGH GRADE FURNITURE. . GIVE US A. TRIAL - A; 6. SPALDING & BROS. Now is the time, Kluttz's is the place to buy your new Fall Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Neckwear v and everything ... in men's Fur nishings. Big cash reduction sale on. New -and up-to-date 1 . ; . goods, ; Prices .that cannot be beat. - Call early to avoid rush The Spalding Trade- Mark Is known ittrnuah ont the world OS 1 Guarantee of Quality Are the La rg e st Manufacturer? in the World of Equipment For All Athletic Sports and Pastimes If You are interested in Atklftls Smrfi you shoidd have a copy of the SpaMinj Cdtatoy. It' a com ilric u c.o pedfo nf What's Njw In Sprf is sent free on reqne' . A. G. Spalditm I5n s. 74 N. . Hroai Street ; , Atlajnfu Musical Concerts New selections 8 to 9 p.m. Respectfully, A. A. KLUTTZ The Old Reliable Book Dkalek uMrse Jesse" The 'aterer for all college, inter society, and private BANQUETS AND RECEPTIONS UNIVERSITY DRUG CO ; .Carries a full line of the best Cigars Cigarettes, and Tobacco. Agent for :Tvvo-in-Qne? Safety Razor. Count, on us to. fill yoitr prescriptions promptly . Sunday Hours; . r to 9: 30 A. Mv, 12 to 2:00 P. M.' v. 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