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THE TAR HEEL UNIVERSITY OFjNORTH .OAROLIN A grown up in front of Patterson's Drug Store or of thegrossnessof thedisrespect SAFE AND SATISFACTORY Buying from us By Fbone is safe and satisfactory. Do'nt do without DRUG STORE SUPPLIES bocause.you can't come for them. Don't hesitate to call. U8ji)ecause.you:arelnotSiCrogulargcuatoiner .S fcTHia' service is ; forf everybody. PatterftonlBroe;' shown a passing lady in the special in cident which brought the matter to a head. BOARD OF EDIIORS We refer all those interested to our remarks in the last issue of the Tar Frank Hough - - Editor-in-Chief L. N. Morgan Asaistant-Editor-in-Chief B, D. Stephenbon Asaistant-Hditor-in-Chief associate editors, Heel, which we feel inclined to think define our position in regard to this matter with sufficient plainness. I. H. Hughes G. L. Carrington G. C. Mann . :OYi Thompson, Jr., .CL..W, E. PnTMAN' A. L. M. Wiggins - J. H. Rand Miss Louise Wii-son . - Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Published twice a week by the General Ath letic Association. ''Entered as second class matter October 26, 1909, at- the post office at Chapel -Hill, N. C, under the Act of March 3, 1879." -.. Frinted by The University Press, Chapel Hill. Subscription Price, fl.SO per Year. . . ' , Payables in advance or during first term. . . ' . ,SmoLB QoriES. 6 Cents v.We have received a communication from.), a; i prominent member of the senior class .which purposes to ; deal with the string of .editorials in the Jast issue of the Tak Heel in which we had something to say about the fiagrancy. of ; the dice rolling being done on the ssidewalk in front cf Pat terson's Drug store and the People's Bank. . Tbe. writer who signs himself "AjRoller" attempts a defence of the custom , of rolling for drinks in the abstract, putting it on a basis of a machinery the function of which it is to decide which: member , of a group shall have the pleasure of paying for drinks for the crowd, without subject ing ithe different members of the group to Alphonsing ad infinitum. hln.this communication the Senior is arguing, beside the point. . He either purposely or carelessly mistakes the point of,, the i Ta$. Heel's recent ebul lition. ', What we were contending against in. the last ; issue was the fla fifrancy oi me tnrowmg in tront or a store which forbids throwing on ,., the inside and the , disrespect shown to passersby by thet throwers. t The statement , ,was ; made that the editor did believe- that not a very small part of the rolling, was done for sojmethjng more:than drinks and that money frequently changed hands as a result of; this pastime. ..The Tar Heel would not for an instant .attempt to , defend the state ments that it is not .wrong to throw dice for drinks. ; But the nearest thing to a;, defense. that can be offered is an investigation .that will prove that the dice. rolling crowd consists entirely, of men ; who, are each one anxious to pay for the liquid refreshment , of his group and each, one awaiting with an interest any thing but pecuniary the outcome ot .the throw. ; v .But we do not . believe ' that this is the . state - of. affairs. A . man . whose only interest is to find out who is to have the pleasure, of buying drinks for, his group would hardly get down on his . knees on the , side ; walk and watch the outcome with , an ? anxiety that showed on his face i and would not give verit to a few -strong expres sions in vituperation of his luck, when he.had just Jaeen successful in winning an; honor for which. he was ;striving. . ...W.admit that.the foregoing is some what -alter the, pale style of : the Qhar-y lotte tOb$erveri hut in. truth, we. did not feel moved to. wax.. sarcastic on the contribution referred to because we did not believe that its writer wasseripusly a defender ,of the .custom, that , has Certain of our friends and acquaint ances have been raising a rough house in the War Lord's imperial domicile. It is the old, old story of aristocracy alluring democracy. We hope Char lottsville and Cambridge feel honored and gratified. We don't. Here's a glowiny lyric on the affair: "It might bring up the whole ques tion of North and South again." Am bassador Hill on Berlin Schleppencour incident. , "With the dignity of the American Embassy at stake, there should be no North, South, East, or West." Prof. Smith, of Virginia on the same. 'I Grim Schleppencour what horrid grudge Made thee imperil this, our land, Whence Doves of Peace but . seldom budge, Where North and South walk hand in hand? Wouldst have us leanv Oh! monster bad, At thy detestable behest, To box the compass? we who had No North, no South, no East, West? no v Ah, say, what demon prompted thee, To block the primrose Smithian . path, And gainst our native land to free ' Fell Munsterburg's terriffic wrath? To Hill what made thee send those " two , -,. : ' Their warlike words to trumpet forth, ' And jeopardize the land which knevy No East, no North? West, no South, no Far-fetched, their rages melt away. On din and headline sinks the fire,) Lo! all this scrap of yesterday ! Is one with Storer and Maria j So let us, as we, trembling eye . Our land's horizon, clouded still, j . Remark with deep and thankful sigh "JNo bmith, no Munsterbercr. no Hill. ,. THOMAS R, YBARR A. A "Roller" Speaks. To gamble is wrong. Dr. McGeehee, probably can cite a number of cases to sustain me. i But is it wrong for me to buy a soft drink for my friend? . Is it wrong for my friend to buy a soft drink for me? No, I think Then is it necessary for us to Alphonse and Gaston at each other for half an hour to decide which of us buys the other a drink? Qf course not. And I think Pope Pius XIII will grant this. College men have chosen a conven ient and sensible alternative for all such mock heroic contortions. They use two small white cubes- which have their six . surfaces numbered" 1 to 6, Thse they drop to the ground, and the dropper whose drop displays up ward numbers of the least numerical greatness is allowed to expend five of his cents toward del iciously refreshing his friend. A Roller. f- Seniors at Princeton . have ; discon tinued wearing el ub colors as ; bei ng visual social distinctions, contrary to the democratic ideals of the Univer sity. - '' Washington has adopted the rule that .entrance conditions must be re moved within one yean This school stands for your progression. The training you receive through the les sons, text-books and personal instruction, combined with conscientious endeavor on your part gives you the necessary equipment to be highly successful in the business world. The instructors devote their entire time to the students. The courses in short hand and bookkeeping are well known for their thoroughness; reliability, practicabil ity, and efficiency. 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