ON THE CAMPUS With Other Colleges The rules formulated for the new H. G. Roberson left this morning- honor system at the University of for a visit to his home at Polloks- Alabama are to go into effect April 1. ville. ,'v;:;U'v The old system is said to have to ceas- D. Ray Kramer left yesterday cd to exist- u"der the new rules a morning- for Elizabeth City to committee, known as the Honor ,lv Committee, will be at the head of the spend xvaster. , , . , r . .,, . system. This committee is composed The Glee Club w.ll ffive their of three seniors, elected by the senior first entertainment tonig-ht in Wins- class, one representative elected by ton Salem. each of the other three classes, and a Mrs. Dr. Knox, ot Raleigh, wiU seventh man, who, in each trial shall spend Easter with her sister Mrs. be the President of the class to which Holmes on Franklin St. : the accused belongs. The only breach ,. , . . . es of honor mentioned are: cheating Carolina plays Dav.dson in nMbtinn, ;,nAaHi CJ Winston-Salem this afternoon. copied exercise as one's original work. Richard Stockton is spending- sev- The rules provide that there shall be eral clays with his parents at Wins- no appeal from the decision of the ton. Honor Committee. The rules are to CORNELL UNIVERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE A College degree is required for admission. Advanced standing granted students presenting satisfactory credentials from accred ited colleges. Every facility is offered undergraduates seeking the degree of Doctor of Medicine. Ample facilities are also offered qualified graduates to pursue original investigation in any department. For further particulars apply to The Dean, Cornell University Medical College First Avenue and 28th Street, New York City THE BEST PEN FOB COLLEGE MEN All Candidates for the Dramatic Club will meet Mr. Vermont in the Y. M. C. A. mission room on Mon day night at 7:30. There will be I a preliminary reading- of the play chosen, and most ot the characters will be selected then. Bill Shaw spent Thursday and Friday on the Hill to enter into the prelimianaries for the mile and high hurdle races. lie is third year medical student at the Medi cal College in Raleigh. Dr' 'Root. E. Coker, an A; B. and M. S. of this University, has been appointed Director of the new Bio logical Laboratory of the U. S. Bu reau of fisheries situated at Fair port, Iowa. A reprint of his most recent publication "The Fisheries and the Guano Industry of Peru" has just been received. Tn nrlflitinn tn tlmae nuhlislied in the last issue the following have al so entered the contest for the J. l coiuu vup 1 Li JUKI liail.TllJ, JJ Burgess, F. P. , Barker, B. D. Stehpensou, J. R. Sloan, J. F. Oli ver, J. P. Fenuer, A. D. Folger, J. D. Phillips. The Junior class cordially invites all Seniors and A. M. students to attend their Prom. Friday night April 1, at Bynum Gyfnnasium. Mrs. Archibald Henderson, Mrs. Bynum and Miss Bynum. her moth er and sister, have gone to Balti more for ten days. They will sail for Europe in May with Dr. Hen derson and hia family. Miss Anice Bright has given up her classes iu vocal music here and at Graham on accouut of ill health. N. C. Hughes, ex-'03, will spend Easter and Junior Week here with his parents Rev. and Mrs. N. C. Hughes. At the Tuesday night meeting of the Y.M.C.A.officers were elected for the ensuing year as follows . President, Edgar W. Turling ton ; Vice-presid en t, D. B. Bryan ; Re cording Secretary, Henry C.Smith; Treasurer, R.Thompson Webb. Mr. White of Vanderbilt has been elected General Secretary for next year. ' At the Thursday night meeting L.N.Taylor gave a report of the 7 th Annual Interstate Y.M.C.A. be read and explained on "College I Night" at the beginning of each year and printed in the first issue of the I college paper. This paper, The Crim son-White, in commenting on the new system says: "It is impossible to cultivate a spir it of honor by legislation. Honor is in the spirit and not in the letter. If the spirit of honor is not-back of these voluminous regulations, they are worthless; and if the right spirit is back of them, they are unnecessary." What news from Wake Forest next? Following her defeats by Bingham, and Trinity Park School, she lost to Atlantic Christian College by a score of 9 to 0. It is stated in an enthusiastic arti cle on the Observer's sporing page that 4,000 people will probably be ad mitted to the Carolina-Virginia game in Charlotte. The following may be of interest to debaters: George Washington defends the following question, against the Uni versity of California: Resolved, That state, county, and city officers should be. nominated by conventions rather than by direct primaries. The debate is to be held in California. Says the Red and Black, (Ga.): "The speeches for the N. C. debate have all been in for some time and the judges are about through with them, so the contest will take place in a day or two, and the representa tives will de selected. The N. C. de bate has always been an important event in the calendar of the University, and to make a place on the debate is consequently quite an honor." Georgia also debates Virginia and Vanderbilt. 11 There's no pen that gives such all-round satisfaction as Conklin's Self-Filling Fountain Pen. It's the best pen for College Men.. When an ordinary fountain pen runs dry in the middle ol a word, it means you've got to stop right there, hunt up a rubber squirt gun, 11 your pen to overflowing, clean both pen and dropper, wash your bands, and then endeavor as best you can to collect your lost train of thought It's different with CONiaiN'SSb FOUNTAIN PEN "THE PEN WITH THE CRESCENT-FILLER" To fill, just dip it in any ink, press the Crescent-Filler, and the Conklin is filled and ready to write instantly. 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C ....16.00 Durham, N. C.. . . ..15.65 Oxford, N. C... .. .. . ..16.30 Henderson, N. C. 16.55 Chapel Hill, N. C. ..... .15.65 BurlingtoivN. C. .... .. 14.95 Rates also in proportion from all Convention.which took place at An other points. The Southern Railway derson, S. C, March 17 to 20. is the only direct line to . Mobile, ban- ' .,, dies through cars ana maices quic-Kesi The Senior Extravaganza will time 6 . take place next Wednesday nitfht por further information as to rates, rain or shine. Fantasmatforical cos-schedules, Pulln tumeW.DonVfc., The Historical Society held their R&tl. DeButts, T. P. A., their regular, meeting in tne Economics Room Monday night. NEW YORK CAFE the only up-to-date place in Raleigh Clean, cheap, Enough said 13 E. Martin St., Raleigh, N. C. WE EARNESTLY SOLICIT a share of your patronage COLUMBIA LAUNDRY COMPANY High class launderers, cleaners, dyers 114-116 Fayetteville Street Greensboro, N. C. J. E. 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