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THE TAR HEEL men c o nd u c t e d themselves as THE TAR HEEL SAFE AND SATISFACTORY Bnvine from us By Phone is safe and satisfactory. Do'nt do without DRUG be-fitted North Carolina gentlemen They ' watched the proceedings with UNIVERSITY OFORTII CAROLINA cairn disapproval. Not a shove was STORE SUPPLIES because you. can't come for; 1 hem. Don't made, hardly a word was uttered, and hesitate to call us because you are not a regular customer This serviec is for everybody. BOARD OF EDITORS when the affair was over the three hun dred gentlemen scattered quietly to Patterson their rooms. We are almost ready to line Frank Hough L. N. Morgan B. D. Stephenson - - Editor-in-Chief up with those who claim that the sal Assistant-Editor-in-Chief Assistant-Editor-in-Chief vation of the world will "come within the present generation. iimujii .ii TI ASSOCIATE EDITORS I. II. Hughes G. L. CARRrNGTON G. C. Mann A. L. M. Wiggins J. H. Rand Miss Louise Wilson Ov. Thompson, Jr., - - Business Manager C. W. E. Pittman' Assistant Business Manager Published twice a week by the General Ath letic Association. ' ''Entered aa second-class matter October. 26, 1909, at thepost office at Chapel Hill, N. C, under the Act of March 3, 1879." Printed by The University , Press, Chapel Hill. Subscript iot Price, $1.50 per Year Payable in advance or during first term. Single Cofies 5 Cents. Dr. Herty Addresses Y. M. C A. Dr. Herty delivered the weekly Y. M C. A. lecture in the auditorium of the Y. M. C. A. building last Tuesday night. The address was a simple, straight forward talk on a subject which is of special interest to a young college man. The subject of the ad dress was "What ones aim in life should be." The substance of the lec ture i as follows: "Young men are constantly and con tinuously being told to set as their aim in life the limit of whatever profession they choose for their life's work. Thus if a young man goes into politics, he is told to set for his aim the presidency of the United States, if he chooses law, the chief-justiceship of the United States, if he chooses the ministry he Bill Nye was one of the greatest lis urered to become a second Brooks or American humorists. For the last Beecher and so it g-oes througrh the fourteen years of his life he lived in I list of professions. It is an excellent North Carolina. He died at his home thing to set your aim high, but by the near Asheville in 1S96. Now after above method one compares himself fifteen years of neglect and indiffer- with his fellow men and strives against ence a movement has been started to them. , Their success is his failure erect a fitting memorial to the great and he in trying to succeed always is humorist. Every student in the State tempted to take "short-cuts" and do is asked to contribute something. The questionable things. students of the University, the head How much better it would be for of the States educational system, evervone if this could be avoided. should be in the van ot this movement. Suppose you strive against yourself. Give something. We must honor the Strive each day to become a little memory of Bill Nye. more proficient in your games. Strive each day to learn a little more from The manager of the track team has your text books and each time to arranged an excellent schedule of write a little better theme. Whatever spring meets. It is imperative that you QO iry io ao a luue more pi n or Carolina be represented at these meets to do it a little better each time. It by a respectable team and that lies is a fundamental principle that when with the students. I growth stops decay sets in: so keep Carolina has nearly 800 able bodied growing, There is no envy or jeal- students, more than are enrolled at ousy connected with such" a plan Virginia, Washington and Lee, as this. You strive with yourself Georgetown or V. P. I. We have the alone and you may rejoice in your best track coach in the South. Isn't neighbor's success. it natural to infer that we should have Itis the parable of the talents over at least as good a track team as any again. . You do not have to surpass of the institutions named above? Wei every other man. If you have only think so. ' I one talent you make the most it and There is but one way to produce that is all that is expected of any-one." such a team; the coach must be given Mr. Turlington announced that Mr. an abundance of material. Given this, Costner had resigned the chairmanship he will produce a team worthy of rep- of the Bible study committee and that resenting Carolina. It is up to the Mr. L ti. Hughes had been elected by to take his CLIFTON BEDFORD HARROW Notch COLLARS lUtfor J6. Clnett. TenhcAy & Co.. M&Hem .Hie University of North Carolina 189 Head of the State System of Education 9M The University stands for thorough ness and all that is best in education and the moulding of character. It is equipped with 24 buildings, new water- wonts, central neating, eieci ric i ig ins Eleven Scientific Laboratories, equip ped for good work. The Faculty num bers 80. Students, S00. Library of 60,000 volumes. One librarian and four assistants. Fine Literary Socie ties. There is an active Y. M. C. A. conducted by the students. Scholar ships and loans for the needy and de serving. For information, address F. P. VENABLE, President, ' Chapel Hill, N. C. students to produce the material. the executive committee place. Every member of the Athletic Asso ciation should attend the meeting this afternoon. Those proposed amend ments have been hanging fire long! enough. They shculd be decided up on at once. As a whole the, amend ments look good. As to the details i With Other Colleges. The following is the list of the pre sent S. L A. A. teams. It has been reported that Tennessee will withdraw after this collegiate year: 1. Auburn and Vanderbilt. 3. Sewanee. 4. well we shall leave those for our poli- Georgia. 5. Tech and Mississippi, ticians and statesman to discuss this 6. Miss. A. & M. 8. Clemson, Mer afternoon. They will throw light up- Cer and Alabama. 11. Tulane. 12. on them from every angle. Listen to L. S. U. 13. Tennessee. 14. Howard, their arguments and then vote' accord- Many of the colleges further South WHEiN YO U ''A-R E IT! 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Why the three hundred students who filled the street would have deemed it nec- cessary to shove, yell, hoot and break Northwestern defeated Chicago in the conference swimming meet, thus winning tier hrst atheietic victory over Chicago in three years. A baseball team from the Univer sity of Keio, Japan, is to make a tour of this country the lattei part of May. A new eligibility rule of theUniver- out a window or so; We are happy to sity of Pennsylvania will prevent the say that nothing of this sort Penn Michigan football games after happened. The three-hundred young 1911, SNEED-MARKHAM- TAYLOR COMPANY of Durham will show a full line of samples of . TAILORINGS, FUR NISHINGS and HATS . 1 i AT CENTRAL HOTEL FEB. 14 and 15 Wait for them ALLISON Agts.. COWLES MorfolR Southern Railroad Travel via Raleigh (Union Station) and Norfolk Southern Railroad, to and from all points in Eastern North Caro- itia. Schedule in effect, December 18th. N. B. 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