THE TAR UEEI.
THE TAR HEEL
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
BOARD OF EDIIORS
W. H. Jones,
L. N. MOKGAN
A. W. Graham
It is a fact worthy of note that four
of the men who won N. C. sweaters
this year are members of the fresh
man class. This seems to bear out the
reputation "of this class for" unusual
physical development and strength.
It is significant, also, for its possible
Editor-in-Chief bearing of football. It means that a
Assistant-Editor-in-Chief ffood number of trained football men
I 1.1.-1 l- ?1 t l r
Assistant-lCditor-in-Chief wm "Keiy.-uc avanaDie ior tne team
several years.
Royal & Borden furniture
Company
North Carolina
Durham,
DEALERS IN
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
F. Hough
B. D. Stephenson
G. C. Mann
I. H. Hughes While our football season cannot be
A.L:M. Wiggins called successful, counting the scores,
G. L. Carrington t 1S gratifiying to know that the Ath-
hnancial way. In this respect, in fact.
n 't tt.-: nf I " . . ,
ox. oh., - - 0uui manage tl nrosnerous as could
u. vv. -js. rriTMAN' Assistant uusmesa Manager wejj be expected.
High-Grade Furniture.
furnishings for Students. Every
thing for the Home
LET THE COLLEGE CATERER,
'cMarse Jesse
tt
What Time is It?
Time to have your watch repaired.
Repair-work of -all kinds quickly .
done by Skilled Workmen. Hand
it to me.
F. P. BARKER, Collese Representative
JONES & FRAZIER
(Incorporated)
Durham, it tt North Carolina
Published twice a week by the Gtineral Ath- iTCtures Made IttlS Week
letic Association. Mr. Holladav will be here bein-
Entered as second-class matter October 26, J ning Monday, Dec, 5, to finish up pio
Prepare that Banquet.
HOW.
He KNOWS
1909, at the post office at Chapel Hill, N. C,
under the Act of March 3, 1879.' '
Frinted by The University Press, Chapel - Hill.
Subscript iott Price, $1.50 per Year
Payable in advance or during first term.
SlNQLK COFIBS 6 CBNTS.
When the Tar Heel is late coming
out, of course the editors are bh med
for the delay. But so long as the
typesetters insist on dropping work
and having a spree at the busiest and
most unseasonable times, we are help
less to get out the paper.
The Tar Hkel is able to come out
today only because the lights were on
last niifht until 3 o'clock and one of
the associate editors, who understands
the print-shop end of the business, out
of the kindness of his heart, worked
until then getting the paper' ready for
press. '
tures ior tue x . i . lie win make m-
aivmuai piciores at studio irom 10 a.
m. to 1:30 p. m. Be certain to have
your work done before it is too late.
The following is the schedule for
groups.
Monday, Dec. 5:
1:50 p. m. "The Coop."
2:00
2:15,
2:25
3:00 ;
3:30
" Junior foot ball team at Davie
poplar.
" Varsity foot ball team at
Davie poplar
" Senior foot ball team at Davie
poplar.
" Varsitv Tennis at Studic.
The
University of North Caroline
ra
Head of the State System of
Education
mi
CUT FLOWERS
V a'
FOR
"'OF"
ANY OCCASION
J. VAN LINDLEY,
NURSERY CO.
Greensboro and
Pomona, N.C.M
H. C. SMITH,
College Agent
ill
i
Some time ago the 'President an
liuuucu in ine cnapei mat tne senior
class would be allowed to decide
whether or not a Phi Beta Kappa ad
dress would be given at next, com
mencement. The only reason for
discontinuing this feature of the com
mencement exercises is the fact that
heretofore the attendance has not
, been worthy of the occasion and the
speaker. It was arranged to have this
address on Class Day, it is said, in
order to furnish something of a more
general interest than the usual class
exercises. The advantage of this is
evident. ; It seems that the senior class,
of all concerned, would be the most
unwilling to see any change made in
the program!' To hear the Phi Beta
Kappa address, always delivered by
some distinguished scholar, is a rare
opportunity' in itself. - It is, further
more, a merited recognition of our Phi
Beta Kappa men.
. , Aii inai is asKea ot the seniors is
that they express themselves in favor
of the address, if they want it next
commencement, and to attend when it
is given. Last year, an intermission
having been given after the class ex
ercises, a large part of the students of
all classes and of the entire audience
failed to return to the chapel. They
thus missed the incomparable address
by Dr. Phelps, and caused the ques
tion to be raised as to the advisability
ol continuing this feature of the pro
gram. When a distinguished man is
invited to speak at commencement the
students, and especially those of the
senior class, are expected to be inter
ested enough to attend. It will be a
reflection on the class if. this matter is
passed over in indifference by them
and the address is left off the pro
gram. , It is to be hoped , that some
action will be taken soon by the sen
iors, as a bodr, in favor of having the
Phi Beta Kappa aJdre.,
Fresh foot ball team at Davie The University stands for.thorough-
' poplar "esg and aii that is best in educatiori
A T O Fraternity at Episco- and the moulding of character. It is
J i eauinned with 24 but dinys. new watpr-
Pal Church wo.ks, central heating, electric lights.
Sigma Nu Eleven Scientific Laboratories, equip-
Zeta Psi ped for good work. The Faculty num-
. hers 80. Students, 800. Library of
Tuesday December 6. f)0,000 volumes. One librarian and
' . ' e ? a i t' t . r
2:00 p. m. Rockingham Co. club at lVUT assistants, r me literary aocie-
; n i ties. Tnere is an active i. M. U. A.
avie PPlar- conducted by the students. Scholar
German Club at Alumni Bid. ships and loans for the needy and de-
"U. L. a,. Jf raternity at Me-J serving.
4:15
4:30
4:40
12:15
2;25
2:30
.?:00
3:30
4:00
4:30
4:40
morial Hall
" Kappa Alpha Fraternity at
Memorial Hall
" Y. M. C, A. Cabinet at Studio
" Magazine Board at Studio.
" Phi Beta Kappa at Library
" S. A. E. Fraternity at Epif
; copal Church.
Omega Upsilon Phi at Episco-
For information, address
F. P. YEN ABLE, President,
Chapel Hill, N. C.
All the New
Styles
are' in
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Operating Over 7,000 Miles
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Quick Route to all Principal Points
North, South ;
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pal Church. OllOOlr
Wednesday December 7.
2:00 p. m. Press Association at Studio.
" Phi Chi at Episcopal Church.
" Wearers of N. C. at Davie
poplar.
Scrub foot ball at Gym.
" Team managers at Gym.
" Team captains at Gym.
" Pi Kaooa Aloha at Enisronal
14 . t r l r r
church, u. toats
Ulee Club at btudio. . F.,rniclimic
u Orchestra at Studio. 1 Ul 'y
The schedule for Thursdav and Fri- I id 15
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flp V Will nn Kliclii1 Vi k ccia
ot the Tar Heel. DUmmAC.
2:15
2:25
2:45
3:30
3:35
3:40
4:00
4:15
4:20
Markham-
Taylor-
Company's
Store
Suits
Through Trains Between Principal
Cities and Resorts
Furnishing First - Class
A tion.
Accommoda-
Elegant Pullman Sleeping-Carson all
Through Trains. Dining, Club, and
Observation Cars. For Srjeed. Com
fort and Courteons Employees, Travel
via the South ekn Railway.
J. Benton Thomas, '13 has returned AujS0N & Cowlks,
from a ten day's visit to his home town "
Raeford, N. C.
- Chapel Hill
WHEN YOU ARE
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nucu nic mail-carrier iHiivtrH a nnnn u.an.
veiopea Dit of enirravwl fltationfirv that, ru.iu-
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University Man to Practice Law "
Mr. J. Frankl'n Sprmll was sworn
m as a practicing attorney Monday of
last week by Judge W.J. Adams. Mr,
Spruill has been in Lexington for a lit
tle more than two months and has al
ready made a name for himself. He
served" in Democratic headnuarrpfs
-T" I r-t.i " . "
during the entire campaign, and made ffTi
many warm friends. He is a hard 80,"e choice pieces cosilng nearly twice that
worker, possesses much naturul ability hl d wint , T, - ;r,01" our r,i,t"
iu , jr .. 1 4v na,,(1 wlndow. Any piece would be appreciated
im nas uccu wen tidiucu ior nis pro-1 oy a tride,
fession. He has lately hung out his -pv v
shingle in the Raper building in tbe'l. oHRNAII
Rates, schedules and nthpr intVirnm-
tion furnished by addressing the
undersigned. ,
R. Iv. Vernon, D. P. A.,
Charlotte, N. C.
S. H. Hardwick, P. T. M.,
Washington, D. C.
H. F.'Cary, G. P. A.,
Washington, D. C.
W. H. Paknkll, T. P. A.,
Raleigh, N. C.
J. H. Wood, Dis. P. A.,
- Asheville, N. C.
R. H. DeButts, T. P. A.,
Charlotte, N. C.
Ferry Noble
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