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THE TAR KEEL THE TAR HEEL UNIVERSITY OF.NORTII CAROLINA BOARD OF EDHORS Frank Hough L. N. Moroan B. D. Stkphenson Editor-in-Chief Assistant-Editor-in-Chief Assistant-Editor-riii-Chief ASMXUATK KIHTOK8 I. II. G. L. 0. C. Hl'OHES ' Caurington Mann A. L. M. Wkkuns J. II. Rand Miss Louise Wilson Oy. Thompson, Jr., 'J: Business Manager C. W. E. Pittjian' vAssistautiBusiness Manager Published twice.a week i,by the General Ath letic Association .jj .'-''Entered as second-class matter October 20, JLW09, at the post oiJice at Chapel Hill, N. C, under the Act of Marchk3, 1879." Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill. Snbscriptlon Price, l.5Ipcr Year Payable in advance or during first term'. JSlNGLK CcriFS S CKNTP. The other night a band of distin guished citizens of the campus clothed chetnseives in martial raiment, armed themselves with the necessary imple' ments or war and salliea torth on a small hour crusade. The strength of this laudable expedition was . directed against the irrepressible and uninitiate freshmen. Some eighteen of the young gentlemen were captured in an heroic charge and were , polished up in a highly artistic manner. We presume that these noble and self appointed crusaders were attempting to curb the immemorial freshness of fresh men. If they were and we doubt it we agree with the honorable gentlemen to some slight extent. We do not be heve freshmen should be allowed to charge around with the freedom and impudence of upper classmen, but we do believe there are gentler and more satisfactory methods of holding , the youngest sons in hand.than the ancient and mossbacked practice of hazing. Too coarse; too coarse entirely. Such bungling man handlers should be booted off the campus if detected. It wouldn't hurt their careers. They would find a congenial home at Jack Johnson's training camp. only spark of intelligent appreciation ot the true worth or thinirs they ever show. The dances arc rare. The anthro poicis draw the daily nourishment tor their conceit from their intercourse with those uoon whom they are thrust. It is interesting to be pre sent in a crowd wih an anthropoid once: The conversation is of course out. of the range of their appreciation for most of the time. The role of the anthropoid is to be butting in continu ally with some remark intended to be sensational. They assume a variety of poses. A favorite is the pose of of the world surfeited cynic. This one h as steeped his body in every vice, until his worn-out nerves no longer respond to any ,kind of excite ment. To him all women are as much to be depended upon as running water or the shifting sands of a storm-beaten coast, all men are hypocrites and rakes always carefully excepting any one who might take offense at such a statement. Another well-known type is the "bad man." How his language teems with mighty oaths and shuddering blasphemies! ' Even now he holds his shattered nerves under control only i by a herculean effort of the will. These are anthropoids. They make a boast of what a man would be heartily ashamed. They brag of their own vileness. The sneer with which they greet any mention of purity is ample index of the ancestry of their kind. That sneer was once the snarl that bared the carrion covered gums of scavenging jackals in Africa. It has been poorly glossed over by the artificiality of an educa tion. They are a pestilent breed, these anthropoids. Possibly they have a place in the scheme of salvation. Per haps they have it as their mission to arouse in men such stronsr disarust as will serve as an antitoxin to the loath some malady of such a form of con ceit. - " SAFE AND SATISFACTORY Buying from us By Paone is!aafend -satisfactory. Do'nt do without DRUG STORE SUPPLIES'becauselyou cim'tjconie for them. Don't hesitate to call us because you are notajregular customer. This serviec ia for everybody. 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In , some it itself as a super-smartness in dress, in others it shows itself as a swagger in walking, and then are those in whom it is apparent as an insatiable desire, to attract the. attention ol spectators. . The first of these at least makes a man neat in dress, the sec ond probably does no one any harm, but the last. may have a result that h revoltingly disgusting. Several times in the course of tin year there are occasions when th( campus is frequented by many visitor to the Hill The times of the dances probably bring the most excitement in this line. ; Such occasions as thest are not only social events of ' import ance. they are also the fete days ot anthropoids. There are some stu dents, (pardon me!), who takesuprettu delight in getting in some conspicu ous place on the campus, the day after a dance, and proceeding to shout out a series of - pseudo-funny remarks, fit tingly punctuated with hopelessly ap parent hee-haws. These are hi. thropoids. They are giving a poo: imitation of the lightning- bug'. specialty. They deem their perform ance well paid for when they receivo a derisive glance from some dancer. Deride them not for this. It is the The D.amatic Club held its annual business meeting Thursday afternoon in Lierrard Hail tor the purpose oi electing officers and transacting other business. The new officers elected were Joel Mc Aden, president; J. C. Busbee, vice-president; Richard Whar ton, secretary; WV S. Beam, business manager: w , uraver, assistant bus iness manager. A constitution was adopted, which places the club on a t i it r . i ' i i manifests acnmte wen organizea - oasis insieau of the haphazard organization existing heretofore. The tie w constitution provides that all members of former casts shall be admitted to the perform ances free of charge, and also that the picture in the Yackety Yack shall be of the whole club and not of just one particular cast.- The selection of a coach was left over till next fall. A committee was appointed too look into the selection of ' a new play for next fall. No other play is to be attempted this year. . For fear that some one misunder stood Mr. Mcintosh's talk' Thursday morning in chapel, we wish to make it clear that Freshmen "are just as' eli gible to all Commencement Dances as Seniors. A Freshman can have "Her" up here, or if he is not lucky enough to have a s"Her,". he can meet some one else's ''Her" and have as big a time as a Senior. In other words,, no class is eliminated, neither professional nor academic; no distinction is made. The dances are University dances, and are a part of .Commencement. Chief1 Ball Manager. ; The University of Southern Califor nia has enrolled as a special student a man who is 93 years old. Head of the State" System of Education mi What Time is It? Tune to have your watch repaired. Repair-work of all kinds quickly dojie by Skilled Workmen. Hand it to me. F, P. 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