TtIIE TAR HEEL i j v Local and Personal b'l - 7! Mr. J. W. Umstead was on the Hil fi.f Wednesday. ; 7,. J Going- over to see "The Sins of the I Ij Father", tonight? , ) r There are now about eighteen men J : at the training table. 'f . Did you read the last issue of The Ji Tar Heei.? Subscribe to it. ' ji Andrew Joyner '14 left for Greens ? boro today to spend Saturday and Sun 1 (v Mr C. E. Mcintosh has recently been appointed coach for the class footbal teams. It is found that there are now 28 ' - Macs in college enough for any High land Clan. 4' Archie Dees is much improved and hopes to get a release from the infir mary today. Mr. Clarence Daughtridge of . the Law class was initiated into the D. K E. Fraternity Friday night. Among the 767 students thus far registered there are seven Co-Eds and three ministers of the gospel. Mr. Mercer Oates, who was assist- ; ant here in Chemistry last year, was a visitor to the Hill this week. I. H-Hughes has gone to Greens boro in the interest of the student di rectory, which is expected to be out within the next ten days. Mr. Jock" Manning, a one time I star of the Varsity eleven now princi ? pal of the Durham High School, was an onlooker at Wednesday's practice. ' Mr. Henry Fairly, who was acci- dently shot on Saturday night last by his roommate is now out of the infir mary and, able to enter upon his duties again. Owing to the down pour of rain the students were not able to assemble at the well to give a Ray! Ray! as the team started for Kentucky. A continuous report of the Carolina Kentucky game will be held in Chapel this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock The proceeds will go to the Athletic Association, .Mr. J. W. Wiggins, ex'08, 'of Jack sonville, N. C. was a visitor here Wed nesday. Mr. Wiggins donned a foot ball suit and went out upon the field with the squad. He was a Varsity in 1908. The Junior Order of the Gorgon's Head initiated the following men Wednesday night: R. M. Hanes, J. W. Hughes, A. H. Graham, R. W. Win ston, C. C. Bellamy, K. R. Ellington and J. C. Whitaker. J. P. Ross left for his home on Thursday last. Carolina loses in Mr. Ross a Varsity candidate, whose ath letic stature, and processing appear ance in the line would be hard to equal in any Southern College. There are about a half dozen men in the infirmary at present. Some have tonsilitis, one malaria, in fact there is a variety of complaints from a wound ed leg to the less series trouble of 'just feeling bad all over.' Mrs. Palmer gave a Bridge Party at her new home on East Franklin street on Thursday in honor of the new comers, daughters and young married ladies of the faculty. A large number of the young ladies of the village were present. The regular program for the public inauguration of the University Council which was to take place on Wednesday morning last, was postponed on ac count of the sickness of Archie Dees, president of this year's council. The regular ceremony will take place at Chapel exercises some day next week. EXCHANGE CLIPPINGS From George Washington News: George Washington, though depriv ed by its situation of some of the more picturesque of American student cus toms, has a few distinctive usages of its own. The traditionat hatchet of our celebrated Almus Pater is taken as the emblem of sovereignty, supplanting the scepter. This symbol of power is handed down by the Senior Class in Co lumbian College on Class Night, the eve of their abdication, to their hjirs and successors, the Junior Class, with many admonitionsas to proper conduct and wishes for a prosperous reign. This emblem is a giftof the Class of 1905. In the Medical School a hatchet is hidden somewhere about the building on an appointed day. The class that finds the symdol of sov ereignty hence forth takes precedence as the Hatchet Class for the year. There are no customs prescribing the wearing- of detinctive caps or other in signia by the different classes. The freshmen may rejoice to find that the rules and regulations which, though in spired by a thoughtful and paternal care for his higher welfare, yet seem to be a tyrranous attack on his natural rights to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness, are absent from this insti tution. He is not forbidden certain walks and places of amusement, but may indulge in his innocent diversions under the indulgent smile of the upper classmen. Hazing, except in the Col lege, has practically died out. REPUBLICAN CLUB On Thursday night, some twenty or twenty five student Republicans met and perfected the organization of the Republican club of the University of North Carolina. The officers elected are as follows: F. Nugent Cox, presi dent; U. S. Jones, vice president; B.W. McCaskell, secretary; L. B. Gunter, treasurer; and W. R. Baugess, corres ponding secretary. 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