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THE TAK HEEL t'BAlJfc HoCGH L. N. Moboan B. D. Stephhnson Then shall they seehTa "field of dark ness whose brightest center is a dull gray drab The root ofiall the evil is the money that the students owe. Each'year the i manager of the Tar Heel sells his few I subscriptions, and . students, who rant Editor-in-Chief at tne slightest infringement upon the Asaiatant-Editor-m-Chief . iucixvuw jrcai THE TAR HEEL UNIVERSITY OFiNORTHJCAROLINA BOARD OF EDI10RS Assistant-Editor- in-Chie I refuse to pay; for these few subscrip. ASSOCIATE EDITORS I. H; Hughes G. L. Carrington "G. C. Mann Oy. Thompson, Jr., 0. W, E. PrrrMAN' , tions. Every year - the newly organ ized clubs insist upon having so much A. L. M. Wiggins "l"' " xajv, aim iuai J. II. Rand Miss Louise Wilson - - f . Business Manager Assistant Business Manage Published twice a week by the General Ath . letic Association. - ''Entered as second class matter October 2(i, -1909, at the post office at Chapel Hill, N. C, under the Act pf Marct ? 3, 1879 ' Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hillt Strbsct iptfott Price, 91.80 per Yeari . Payable in advance or during first term. Single CopibsI 5 Cbktb. . .' so much space the ; managers never collect for. Surely there must come some time when their conscience pricks . these sleek exponents of ; the Spirit of the Honor System; They . have told the manager that they will take so much of his'stock in trade and pay him so much for it. The manager has de livered his goods, the goods have been used. Then the honora ble i- gentleman refuses to pay. He has made a promise and refused to fulfill flit. He's lied. tie nas taken trom . the manager a part of his livelihood. ..He's been stealing, Look the question in the face squarely and that's what' a man has done who refuses to payjhis honest debts, The soothing lotion , generally laid upon their ruined complacency by At Charlottesville, Friday afternoon -evervbodv knows what will hannen: Carolina will either win or lose the these ffentlemen is' that thev inteed . I A I a. I i. j : j ii. z ... .the '.South , Atlantic. Ohatnnionshin w PJS w .mucn UIU inev in We have all Rorts of confident in tend' 1 here may be Coach dancy and the team-something twenty-five here in the University wh6 we couldn't have said, truthfully, of doesn t spend five dollars during the certain of our other athletic teams; uriuKs, or canuy We know, yes we know they're going luCiC ue one- oul inis man to nut forth all thov'v rmt to win never contracts any debts he doesn't .., j o l this came. That's all the camous can Pav , i a f r a. - Ui asi. . . . i as i uiiiua ui liiki nui a suuiary man here has the right to say, "I in intented to pay," and then; not pay Carolina won a real respectable That s an excuse, a lame one and victory at Raleigh Monday. Coach I worthless, and it's not to be palmed Cartmell and his team deserve the off any longer as a reason. A man ... i - - . . heartiest congratulations. The boys who gives that excuse is simply par. have pleasant things to say of the aphrasing the statement that he is treatment received at A. & M. The A. willing to trade the integrity his aim m. aiuieuc omciais ana SZUaeniS word, his honor as a D-PtiMfmian Vr I - AV4 , , were as courteous and sportsmanlike as could be asked. Junior Week is with us and also the Junior Girl or rather several scores of them. It behooves the stu dents to be on their best behavior. Most of them will be, but there are certain ones who, on such an occasion as this, "delight in posing for the ben efit of .the grand-stand. Bedecking themselves in new suits and four bit silk, socks they seek some conspicuous position fwhere they may stare and ogle our visitors out of countenance. For goodness sake cut out such mock heroic antics. The young ladies do not appreciate them. Neither do your friends. , We've mentioned this before, but a repetiton won't hurt any one. We are publishing below an ar ticle on ''The Liars," by a well known authority- on sociological , problems. The contents of this article apply to quite a number of our campus citizens. We hope that they'll read it and make some - efforts .to get back into the straight and. narrow for the sake of the ,Yackety Yack and the Y. M. C, A. if notitheir. own self respect. ' r-, The Liars. si- ".Human Nature is White," Prof. H. H. 'Williams. Taken in . the mass the students at the University ought to show up at t least a grayish tint to any eyes. From the point of view of Lucrezia Borgia they doubtless appear in shining white, but look at them through; the f glasses of the business manager of a University, publication few gum drops to tickle the lining of his belly. He may not be losing by the swap. But the man he defrauds must be protected. It is worse than useless to refer such a ; question jto f the ; University Council, i The condition mav; onlv be . r - tf met by the individual attitude of the students themselves. Hereafter, be fore anyone is permitted to mention the Honor System, let him first affirm that he owes nothing to the ,Barnett -Fund or the Y. M. C. A. SAFE 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 call us because you are not a regular customer. Thiojservieo is for everybody. Pattereon Bros. Our course of instructions in Bookking. Shorthand, Typewiting and all Commecial branches covers every necessary step to prepare you to prove your worth. It teaches how to embody in your ever-day work, that enthusiasm which goes with hones; effort self reliance, and a practical knowledge of office work. In any good paying position you must have the right preparation or you will find someone ready to slip into your position. Qvt School is - one of the best equipped business Schools in the South. In such an institution as ours you get the riirht preparation and are taught practical knowledge that puts you in right relation to em ployers who are willing to pay you for your work. , EL McClung, Manager x Greensboro, N. C. The McAdoo A most delightful home in Greensboro tor the traveler and the Carolina student Strictly first-class in appointment Excellent Service Easy of access to railway station. "The Ways of Men." We have received a copy of ''Ways of Men," the new collection of poems by Samuel Hi 'Iyle, an old University man, and the author of "Leaves of Life." a book of verse receiving rather wide-spread comment. We like h s poetry; it is passionate and virile, of ten striking a note of heroism. While far fromTennysonian in technique, nor veiling many majestic Browinges- que thoughts, 'there is a boyish charm about it which makes it delightful reading. We must say that the thing we like most in the verse of Samuel Harley Lyle is his pessimism. We have been told so often to be an optimist, to look on the bright side of things, and enjoy the bright sunshine and the singing birds, that it is refreshing to find one strong pessimist to whom we can turn for relief. While one critic has said that Mr. Lyle must be a very young man, judging from .his tone of world weariness, we think that he will strike a responsive chord, in the hearts of scores of other world-weary- young men. "v. - ; v.. ,;;;Vi- j'.'.;1'' 'As with nearly all pessimists, how ever, we find when we look deep enough EDUCATIONAL TOUR. Prof. Frank M. Harper, Supt., Ral eigh Schools, will take a party of stu dents of the Senior Grades of the Ral eigh Public Schools to Washington, D. C, for an educational tour on May 29th. Professor Harper will not re strict his party to any locality, but in vites any one of good character to oin. The purpose of the tour is educa tional a trip to no other place is so instructive and interesting as to the beautiful City of Washington, the seat of our national government. Con gress will be in (extraordinary) ses- sion. Interesting features of the program will be a reception at the White House, by President Taft, and a visit to the Capitol of the United States, where the North Carolina Senators and Rep- ese ntatives will welcome the party.. A side trip will be made to Mt. Ver non, the home of our first president. Still another equally interesting side trip will be to Arlington, the home of the great Southern Chieftain. General Robert Edward Lee. Th journey up and down the his toric Potomac River on the palatial new steamer. "Southland" of the Nor folk and Washington Steamboat Com pany, will be one delight after anoth er. The entire trip will be full of in terest. Write Prof. Frank M. Harper, Ral eigh, 'for illustrated booklet giving complete details of the trip, or call up on; any airent or the xsortoik ana Southern Railroad.' r .t . C. D. V. Conn, TP A., Norfolk Southern R. R., Raleigh, N. C The University of fJorth Carolina 1789 Head bfthe State System of Education 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 works, central heating, electric lights. Eleven Scientific Laboratories, equip ped for good work. The Faculty num bers SO. Students, 800. 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, Chapki. Hill, N. C. that he brings a message of encourage ment. If the following lines do not express the very highest note of he roism, then we are no judge of noble philosophy. ' ' , " 'Tis those who strive, and find the striving gall, Replete with failure all the toiling years, Yet face the blows and smile, know ing the fall, And have no part with cravens or with tears; The victors they of life, counting the cost, ... Who fight, unbeaten still, when all is lost." 4w flA Big line -,RTs Morning and afternoon Thursday and Friday tennis, Six teams. S NEEDMARKHAM TAYLOR COMPANY of Durham ALLISON Agts. COWLES : f '
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