THENAR HEEL THE TAR HEEL UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA BOARD OF EDITORS Frank Hough L. N. Morgan B. D. Stephenson Editor-in-Chief Assistant-Editor-in.Chief did not appeal stronerly, orders to "Cut it Out" were quickly forth com ing. 3 And worst of ; all, when a sug- gestive section, of film was, shown, att ention was drawn to it with a boister- ousness that made the piano lady study her ., music wjth a. ? carefulness that was as close as it was sudden, But during: the last month the patrons or tne iirst snow nave become a very AssiBtant-I.ditor-in-Chief nrderlv assemblage and "Tno-" Vlhi. j o o taker has not been - summoned to pre serve order. The chancre is all due 9 ' to the music. The girls who play the J . H. Rand piano have been .changed. The lasjt Miss Louise Wilson musician either had a verv unesthptit J . l ; -T r r C. E. PnW Assistant Business Meager the critical judgement of er student I auaience. urizziy sear, ,Mapei leat SAPE AND SATISFACTORY Buying from us By Phone, is safe and satisfactory. Do'nt do without DRUG ' STORE SUPPLIES because you can't come for them. Don't hesitate to rail us because you are not a regular customer. THia service is for everybody. Patterson Bros, ASSOCIATE EDITORS i I. H. Hughes G. L. Carrington G. 0. Mann Or. Thompson, Jr., A.L. M. Wiggins CLIFTON f In. high BEDFORD In. high Rag, and other pieces equally as rag ged, , interspersed with such heavy pieces as the Merry Widow and 'Every Little Moment, made up her nightly repertoire lor tne nrst show, lier one old time piece was Poet and Peasant, and this she . invariably reserved for tainted by The University Press, Chapel Hill. I later in the evening. These pieces appealed to the cat-call- Published twice a week by the General Ath- letic Association. 1 "Entered as second-class matter October 26, 1909, at the post office at Chapel Hill, N. C, under thejAct of March 3, 1879.' ' vhe k Arrow SlfofcA COLLARS, Clnett, FwDOdy A Co., HuM lMlfora. BUSINESS, write for h new Cataloi iw Catalotraa and sneninl nfTon. lemlinlnjr Biwlneas and Bhortlwuid Schools. AddresS Charlotte, N. CY We also teach Bookkeeping sil'J ' hand, Penmanship, etc, (by taail. ' ort" What Subscription Price, $1.50 "per Year Payable in advance or during first term. ! , Single CoriBS 6 Cents. On page 670 of the Century Maga zine for March begins an article which - should be of interest to certain citizens of the campus. We say should be, ;ratbe.r, than will be for reasons which , The University of fiorth Carolina 189 ing, floor-stamping side of the crowds temperament and hence the noise. The lady who plays now, plays pieces that result in better equilibrium for her nerves at any rate. Her pieces are quiet ond tuneful and call up less action. She does not make the mis take of springing classical stuff and expecting it to be taken' in, but she Hnf o1 T7A iVl &m niproc 4-Vi-i-f fViotr tiira will be erfectl 1 in to an one who I .w.w .ub uvj uavi .,wi e per ec : y paw o anyone ,w o perjjapS tieari at home, which soothe! The University stands for thorough ,v.u. S1U1 aL luCttl"uc ratw thn arnncA f fmlf A -nA I uess and all1 that is best in education -w-. ku,u w t-w fcV tt UiU Ma ! 4 X11U 1 HaciIa f ua t.,Bfl n ti,a r7inw and the moulding of character. It is w- , 4V,a u;i L -equipped with 24 bull dings,, new water- rw Uw..w.sUxa v.t- works.- central heatine, electric Jig-hts. ry than that of "Oh-h-h-h-You Gnz- Eleven Scientific Laboratories, equip zly." Result a quieter Pickwick and ped for good work. The' Faculty num-j the e-eneralization which onens tbp oers 0. btudents, 800. Library ot Time is It? Time to have your watch repaired. Repair-work of all kinds quickly done by Skilled Workmen. Hand Ifi 1 1 1 . i it to me. F, P, BARKER College Representative JONES & FRAZIER (Incorporated) ' Durham, u it North Carolina Bastian Bros. Co. Head ofthe State System of Education Our first basketball season is now a thing of the past. All things con sidered, it has been a distinct success. The quint has made a creditable record, with seven games won and four lost. The students have backed the team with an enthusiasm which warrants the assertion that basketball has come to stay. The promoters of the game and the players themselves deserve congratu lations from the whole Univeisity on the success that they have achieved. story. William Winter, Jr. Spaco Fillers Woman-haters at Wisconsin claim that during the last eight years of co-education the Varsity has not cop ped a single athletic championship. The N. C. Club at its , meeting to-night will probably take up the matter isof awarding monograms to the basket- ball players. We believe that the cl ub -will act- in accordance with the pre vailing opinion on the campus namely that: the five regular .players is second with ': who took part in the Virginia games with 10-. should be given N. C. monograms. .-These five men, we .say without hes itation, surely deserve their letters. They have done excellent work throughout the season. Against. Vir ginia they played .with a stubborn fighting spirit worthy of emulation by certain of jour other athletic teams. They have reflected credit and honor upon the University. Let the Univer sity reward them. The Pennsylvania State College has established ? a .course in flour . mill ; engineering. 'This is the first educa tional institution ( to install . such a course, Michigan has the greatest college delegation in Congress with 17 of her graduates in this line of work. Yale 14 and Harvard third 60,000 volumes. One librarian' and I 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. b or information, address , F. P. VENABLE, President, Chapel IIili., N. C. j when YOU are IT! ,; When the mail-carrier delivers a donble-en-veloped bit of engraved stationery that reads : ; "Mr. and Mrs. Blank request your presence at the marriage ceremony oi their daughter, ' ' etc.. y ; Then, if you wish a very handsome present Dr. Ira Bender, .assistant ? suoerin- china, niitaiass or silver. hem L., tendent of schools-at . Buffalo, N. Y.; fifty piece8 which we wU1 mXl ior $2-50 each, j r j j iL . ii - 11 u r ' some choice pieces costing nearly twice that ueienuea ; tne couege yeii jspetore .the much. - Yon c.n.n select, t.hpm fmm - I , , . , - vw 'tut lowa state i eacfter 9 Association , on the ground that it , allows r the escape of "cussedness that otherwise would "1 J 1 A - . De aevoiea 10 some more serious pur pose. . cMf 9 jewelers. Engravers and Stationers, Engraved In vitations and Programs Class and Frater nity Pins ROCHES1ER, N. Y. Dep't. 586 The Jefferson Richmond, Va. The most magnificent Hotel in the ? South, , European plan, : 400 Rooms, 300 Baths, Rooms single and en suite, with and without private baths, Turkish and Roman Baths, Spacious Sample Rooms, Large Convention Hall, Rates $1.50 per day and up. MorfollC Southern Railroad Travel via Raleigh ("Union Station) and Norfolk Southern Railroad, to and by a bride, The average cost of vliying-at , Yale in 1910 was $1,194. This is the .high est average reacnea, tne increase being charged up mainly to automo biles. The lowest average in the last The very notifiable change that has twenty years was $802 in 1897. ' The come over the Pickwick crowd within highest amount ever spent by - a-stu- Jhe last month has justified the ob- dent was $17,500 in 1906. R. C. BERNAU The Popular Jeweler Red Sticks SNEED-MARKHAIVI- TAYLOR COMPANY servation that college boys are a pret ty aecent lot alter an. rue first show which comes after supper while the mail is being put up used to be a rough house proper. There were cat - calls, hoots, hisses, scuffling for seats, overturning oi chairs. The incoming . and outgoing crowd always engaged in a football rush. When the motion! picture machine got out of focus the crowd in unison hammered the floor with their feet until the fault was remedied. When the girl who played .the piano tired out there were loud demands for "music." When a piece Daly, Yale's football captain last fall, will coach at Williams , College this year. Forty-three , ,and qne-balf per cent of the senior academicians at Yale are working their way thrpugh college. One hundred and seventy of the seniors consider the Phi Beta Kappa Key- the highest pollege honor and 85 the "Y." Thirty-five of the 59 Republican Senators, 20 of the 1 32 Democratic Senators, 125 of the 215 Republican Representatives and 110 of the 145 Democratic Representatives in the of Durham was satisfactory, the student aggre- present Congress are college graduates gation whistled the tune an2 kept The Democrats have the ' greatest per . time with their feet, When a piece I cent in both houses hand window. Any piecP would be appreciated from all points in Eastern North Caro Una. ? Schedule in effect, December 18th. N. B. The following schedule fig ures published as information Oaly and are not guaranteed. : TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH. . 9:15 P. M. Daily "Night Express," Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk. 6:15 A. M. Daily for Wilson, New hern, Washington and Norfolk. 6:1.5 A. M. Daily, except Sunday, or Newbern via Chocowinity. 3:00 P. M. Daily, except Sunday for Washington. TRAINS ARRIVE RALEIGH. 7:20 A. M. Dailv -11:20 A. M.. Daily, except Sundav and 8:00 P. M., Daily. TRAINS LEAVE GOLDSBORO. 10:15 P. M. Daily, "Night Express' Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk, via New Bern. 7:15 A. M. Dailv for Rp.aufort and Norfolk - Parlor Car between New Bern and Norfolk. 3:20 P. M. Dailv for New Bern, Oriental and Beaufort. For further information and reserva tion of Pullman Sleeping Car space, Apply to D. V. Conn, S. P. , A. or . J. E. Kenworthy, U.T.A. Raleigh, N.C W. R. Hudson ' W. W CrnrAoll General Supt. ' General Pass. 'Agtf will show a full linft nf samples of TAILORINGS, FUR NISHINGS and HATS AT CENTRAL HOTEL for them ' ' i' s ALLISON Agts. : GOWLES Norfolk; Va, 7

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