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THE TAR HEEL THE TAR HEEL UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA - BOARD OF EDITORS DBj M1MMS TO PURHAM ALUMNI " The following account of Dr. Mims' speech before the Alumni at Durham October 12 is taken froitn the Charlotte Observer: I he University alumni had the dis- -; ' .'. K' '(INCORPORATED) W, H. Jones, Editor-in-Chief ..ASSOCIATE EDlTORlS F. Hough B. D. Stefuenhon A. L. M. Wigoins RITSIWF.NN Whan tlilnk nt aniiuf to school. write for h new Catalogue and Hpeoial offers of the lefldininsr HUK.nesR ad Hhorthand Schools. Address liliiir'M HiiMiitetis lolleire. Palelicli, IS. X., or , , - , , I - - - n v i" w r1 ui tinguisnea pleasure or entertaining Dr. nana, Penmanship, etc., (tj iuaii, Edwin Mims of the university tonight ana received trom his one months con tract with that institution one" of the M Cy. Thompson", Jr.; --'Biisin&tf Manager C. W. E. Pittman' Assistant Business Manager Published twice a week by the General Ath letic Association. ' Ji ;'',.;';;:; "Entered as second-clasa matter October 26, 1909, at the post office at Chapel Hill, N. C under the Act of March 3, 1879." . i 7-iir h I most inspiring statements or its work L. N. Morgan uiai ine? nave ,la(1 irsl or secontl Jrrinted by The University Press, Chapel Hill. All phases of its' effectivness were told in charming manner and when he referred to the work of Aldermen, Mc- Iver, Joyner and Aycock, he declared that their work would not form mere ly a chapter of Southern educational history, but of Southern' history itself. He paid a fine tribute to Governor! Aycock's administration in its turning The University of Fiorth Carolina . , 1789 Head of the State System of Education mv JONES & FRAZIER .-.-'H , tk (Incorporated) Watchmakers, Opticians and j Manufacturing -J : J Jewelers Dor ham, :: North Carolina SPECIAL BIDS ON CLASS-PINS F. P. BARKER, College Representative t Subscription Price, $1.50 per Year Payable in advance or during first term, t.j - . i SlNGtK Coring 5 Cents,' .')-, from the beaten track of politics to one fine idea, universal'education and the The University stands for thorough : . and the moulding of character. It is luauty. - , ' " leouioned with 24 buildings, new water Referring to the- administration of works, central heating, electric lights The last game of the season to be 1 lc meni venamei ne s:ua tnai tnere ? ucPl,uc, n ,'' 4 nlav at -f'lianpl Hill i thp o-imp wuuw 5LaDU out among us notaoie r " " - ....j piayea at a.hapei .:.liilJ.;!is ,the -game . . bers 80. Students. 800. Library of . . ttt in . . -t ... i hli icveme-n s us imp niijinfii ir in. . . : . , . wun vvaKe sorest toaay...-iNow is tne -,i ; ".,7 . " 60,000 volumes. One librarian and time for the student body to show its 5e?lsl?re'. organization. Contrary to . a fotiT assistants! '. Fine ' Literary Socie lovaltv to the team. ' Next week the de belief that the University is a ties. There is art active Y, M. C. A! -.iixru.v ffu ' Mii,..i freai xree scnooi, ur. MViims saia tnat -uuuuticu uy ine siuuenis. ocnoiar . i -. .. " ' . ... 1 A.i i f -. . A-lc hin a tin lnartc r tha ri aoH t o tin H a t, nK nas coneciea irom fstudent tees $Sf. r"'.0 '" ;vvJ; uv.uu w lit ii vyaiuiuia liitvics ucuiEt" T ' hurvmrr . . ... . i ? . ' n. . i sci vinir. town at Washington! ' We want every as againsl5,io,uuu wnen lJr. Ven- For information, address auic iuoK cuarge oi ir. ana tnat, us tine business management had won it a $75, man on the team to go into this game conscious of the real interest and con fidence of the whole Universitv". We 000 appropriation as against $25,000 cannot expect to win every uimej but 'The businss mehods of your offices F. P. VENABLE. President, CHAPKt Hill, N. C. our team this year will, we believe, compare favorably with any team we have to meet, , both as regards the in dividual s players who compose the teamandas regards the training , they have had and . are having every day under Coach Brides, , . ' t Wake Forest has a good team, it is said, 'and the game will doubtless be a hard fought and mterestinsr one. We have one more .opportunity, then, and only one, of seeing a varsity, game atlx.. 'n ! m -nx i TT-n : tit , , ' From College Topics r .. , . . . , , I j At Pennsylvania the lilt WJjpUl IU111(.J( Ul glVlllg UU1 UlllLCll have been applied to its business man- agement,"he said, "and blessed is that ability of man to acquire two dollars where formerly one was acquired..'' , He spoke of i.the clean athletics and of jail departments; of its life, every one ofwhich was a characteristic vis ion of an' idealist controlled by. that ... . 1 .l 1 , i i wise juiu'iucni wnuu 'as marKeu nis utterances-ever v where. EXCHANGE CLIPPINGS OVER- COATS of AH Styles and at ALL PRICES support and encouragment to the team before it leaves for the other games. Sneed- lYlarkham- Not long ago a .letter was received at the University v containing twenty dollars and a request that the money be used to aid some needy member of the literary society to which,, the do nor, an old alumnus, used .to belong. A short while after the first letter. was received, a second followed containing a check for twenty , five dollars to be used for the same purpose.. The , man who thus remembers ,his Alma Mater and his old society now lives in. .a dis- tant state. He was a student here more than fifty years ago. ,kMy heart" i he writes,' "is with my old society. I am now seventy six years old and will likely never see my Alma Mater; but - ' ' ' '' ' ' t 4 At ' ' f T i ! ' ' . 4 : ' '- I De sure my neari, as long as i live, will beat for ' the dear old Hill." monitor sys tem . is, not in t vogue, but yesterday's Pennsylvanian cried out:" "Fieshinen you are warned for the last time to enter College Hall by the' side door." l ailnr And so it is at other universities. UJ,V'? At Virginia the monitor would serve a useful purpose. He would disseml nte knowledge in that neglected vol- Cf -I UlUI J I Company Funeral Flowers Flowers for a Funeral which are not delivered on time had about as well not be went at all Promptness is our forte and Quality our m6tto. ' TRY UfcJ NEXT TIME THE J. VAN LINDLEY NURSERY CO.. Greensboro and Pomona,N.C. H. C. SM ITH, college Agent y Med ical College of Virginia Established 1838 WELL5 EQUIPPED for teaching Medicine, ln. Ustry ud Vliarmacy, Vot Ufttaioijue, ad- ' CHRISTOPHER TOMPKINS, M. D., Dean, i ; - r Richmond, Vo., CUFTON f9gln.hih BEDFORD utnn of college judicature, the fresh men code, 'Jus Virentium." He would suggest that the first year mlin is not expected to spend more than half of his time before. Christmas !at "The Corner," impart a , right attitude to wards the present .scheme of things: and prescribe for the alphabetarian a "onsciousness of his own inferiority .iiid comparative insignificance in this microcosm of the outside world. b rom Tulane Weekly: ifulane has just lately had the honor of being placed on the list of Carneg ie colleges. ; ! This ' i nd icates" that Tu- me is the only Southern colere, that oast such a high entrance requir- ment in an, aepartments. , The Medi- Cil Department, in, particular, .'has re- Allison & Cowles, - Chanel Hill. f - , . . UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE v?S STUART MCGUIRE. M. D.t PRESIDENT MEDICINE DENTISTRY PHARMACY New building under construction, the gift of the people ot Richmond, i i . ; . ' . : .j ' t . r, Admirable laboratory building for temporary use large, bright, convenient. . .! . , NEW EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT. Own one Hospital, use four others for teaching. ! MODERN LABORATORY METHODS. , Member Association of American Medical Col leges. ' Registered in New York. High standing. Tuition and expenses moderate. "'"''SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND STATISTICAL RECORD. A Good Position From ,ead and Black. Not every man in college can be a football, player, but the success of a team depends greatly on the .backing given it by the student body. uis a great aeai easier to stand on cee'fotindaiiori:.! 'In th' bulletin eight-hour laW! became, effective, and ineMuenues uay iier uayana mane Tu- -nkprl am (hrJ,tQe, "Wireless' .companies .are jocular remarks to the .men, who are f iU . . , ( ( estapiishing, stations thtoughout the m ' ' ' . i f .: i, r iiM liv. t; VsO -J I LUU L.UU11L1 t C ' . J , Han hp XAt Kv simkifirtnc ttAh k ceived special comment In the bulletin and ladies' ih' the field of "Wireless" on medicar Education x issued br the or Railway Telegraphy- Siuce the striving to make the team do well, than counrry, there is a great shortage of . ' ,ii I I i tr i r f 'i i rl f -i r H o o tmi i i ' a '. c, i m T . . - a 1 . ' . . it is to get out and be knocked about s u Vi i -rV , ', I ta a HJr ufS"'u i" I .-''' ' 1 i i vu wiuaiij . a ii tvu , ia i cvJiUIlCtl a5 I -f" v toV r v i"vulu1 i vv alii uuuu V. .1 . f i Vi -j win fir f rnotntSirtn Tfl'itn c' J. and scarred up with no other in view than to uplift the Universi 1T1 r1Qt1 5Vl1otlVu ' T io fir Ula. .... . , , A, i ' the loss of old stars, and seem, alsb'to "F"" w iiviv vwt mc, t; wu luniks a i ' ' " ' , . ? i ... , - . " , .i s , .ib , . be having some difficulty in catching i 'i " ,'. . . on to the new rules. goou lnienuons,. man , io oe a enrome knocker who is the great menace to Dr. Bearaan,: Presiding Elder of the truecollege spirit. What we want "to Durham i district, will preach ; at the ao tnisyear is to nave the best team Methodist church Sunday morning. , w r.? u ?"1;uur wneartr , ; If you wkni to se $35.00 on a type ea support, ana oonterate an knock- writer, 1 talk to Cy. Thompson about chance of'advancement. The National lelegraph Institute, operatesvisix offi cial institutes in America, urider su pervision of railroad and wireless offi cials and places all graduates in posi tions. It will pay you to write them for, full details at Memphis, Tenn.V or Columbia. S. U. , , If you are interested in , a ROYAL, typewriter proposition, ,.( talk to Cy. ,Thompson Jr. :?ir', 't, ;.. Sweaters, shirts, and neckties at Kluta'i "eta &cae Arrow SAColch COLLARS 1W, 1 1 or 1U. Clnett, Peabodj A Co., Maker Miss nice Brighfs Class FOR I Voice and Piano Instruction Is. open t pupils at her home on Cam--mn avenue . Terms and lesson pe rils furnished upon application. I ltanksgi ving ; Day You will need your money. ' Boar', at i COMMONS t'ns mouth and save it. Doctor Wm. Lynch : DENTIST Kluttz Bldg., CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Royal & Borden Furniture Company Durham, : : North Carolina. '' t -'.i'r: ;:'!' ; ;;-' :. , ',. . . ' ' "' ' ' - j , , D1?AI,ERS IN ' : ;' ' I ' ;'' ,,i , , . High-Grade Furniture furnishings for Students, Every- i, , uuny ur ioe nome G, C. Pickard & Co, uyerystable ; ; Located on Rosemary St.! near tele- phone Exchange. Stylish' turnouts, '''' always on hand.' ' ' 11 i: . , .!! '- ";" ' iJ'i" -'v ii m. ,i j .if ,si WANT A TEAM, CALL r. 30- !P :;;! -"-ii ' ifci f f. ;' ; ,; ; ,', j vi JG. C, Pickard, Manager !
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