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THE TAR HEEL THE TAR HEEL TTNIVKTiSITV OF NORTH CAROLINA JMIM F KPI iORS huAsii Hough L. N. Morgan B. D. Stkpitbnhon . Editor-in-Chief Assistant-Editor-in-Chief Assistant-Edi tor-in -CJi ie owy. Every May a number of young gentlemen rush off home and leave their creditors in parlor parlance-holding- the bag-. This is rather hard on the creditors and it i nothing hut thievery or rpynrrv-mi the part of the. .tfuruiUwiiiioucd young gentlemen. A8SOC1ATB EDITORS! I. IL IIuariBs A. L. M. Wkioins G, L. Oawunoton V J. IIIIand G. C. Mann Miss Louibb Wilson Thk Senior co-eds are not sporting their class bats to any illuminating extent. It is sad hut true. The 1911 gentlemen Southern Cavaliers as they are were deluded with the idea that they were doing the chivalrous thing in making a gift of the head SAFE AND SATISFACTORY ''Buying from iw By PI. one is wife nnl witiffartory.. Po'nt lo without DRUG STORE. SUPPLIES WiUise voh nui't come for them Don't hesitate to i;u rw Ix'caiise yon are not a lvtruliir ciu-toihei'. TKis service is for everybody. Patterson Bros, Oy. TnoMrsos, Jr. C. W. E. PnTMAN' Get your training here. There are thousands of little hints and points brougt out in the instruction here that you cannot learn in any other school than tnis n...r..l!n .1 rrninot ormr nf nmmisinn n.n1 enmrmHsmn whie.h the himirtoga mni. 0ear to tue gracious ladies, but alack ..mnln, nr nrnsrwW.ive. emnlnver. has not thermtienca nor time to twhs m. . . . -,.- . JUUi vtAiavj j v. w-jw- . x f J f " . . X'"J chivalry is not appreciated. or explain to rxm.Qltis a well known fact that many a young man or youne Assistant Business Manager 'Woe is us." Can it be that all Inv'p 1 woman' startininer out in the business worid, has had the proper make-ut) and hna and respect tor the trallant courtpsv shown great promise, but business man was too busy to teach a beginner . . j j i Business Manager I their Published twice a week by the Genera) Ath letic Association. 'Entered as second class matter October 2(5, sm. at the nost office at Chapel Hill, N. C under th Act of Marct 3, 1879.' ' t'rinted by The University Press, Chapel Hill. .Subset Ipt low Price, 1. 50 per3Year Payable in advance or during first term. Single Conns 5 Cbnts.. The track seaason just passed has been the most creditable the Univer sity has ever experienced. Out of and knightly honor of Southern gentlemen are of the past? The 1911 chevaliers humbly beg an explanation. it they have made a break they ask forgiveness for their misguided zeal. If the top pieces didn't cost enough they 11 attempt to levy a special class assessment wherewith to purchase something truly Parisian in tone and color. EL McClung, Manager Greensboro, N.. C. Governor Wood row Wilson, who will deliver our commencement address leaves Princeton, N. J. this afternoon for a four week's speaking tour of the West. His itenerary includes Chica- Wmm aat 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. four meets: entered we captured three T Denver, Ios Angles, San Francis- H -i -f- , von a victory atco' Portland and a few other Western j " I and practically won a victory at I V Portland and a few other Western! " Charlottesville. Nat Cartmell and villages. We hope he'll be able to find OF RALEIGH, N. C. his men deserve a world of creditJChaPel Hill after he has concluded hisjWill . be Represented on the Hill Next Fall by "Bloody" Nat is the best track coach in the South. In his two years here he-has--brought the University , from sa.lowiy tartan-en viable position in the world of track athletics. Which re minds us of a certain thing. What a trio. of coaches we might have next year Cartmell. Bocock and Clancey. , In the coaching department at least, Carolina s athletics would be by far the strongest in the South. f round. MANNING VENABLE and ROLAND WILLIAMS Items Concerning Commencement There will be no change in the, us-J CALL AT ual order of the programme except .the fj LI "PA TTJ7J? CO A7 absence of the Phi Beta Karma address M7 n r 1 1 tmOUlV O on benior Uav. and the charunno-nf nppnsiTK thr hampus. ..0 tlie Oenior orations to that day. The! hjr you wUlflnd Men's Furnishings, Trunks.Dmw! Phi Rpfn Kanna nHroco TOill k : Carpets, Bags, ready-made Sheets, PUlow i n. TnlB. Rowln Mid Pltohern. Kerofwne Oil ted this year since the Senior Class did I Heaters, Hardware of all kinds and everything that I nn) alf if ho rnnti',iA1 .i I Wod to eat. was too late to secure a speaker. f '1 he commencement addres ill hoi Chapel Hill,.. North Carolina AlVgoOdsIdellrered "promptly . Wb wish to thank the Rakish u c,,vcreu J :. governor wooarow wu- Evening Times for the friendly spirit son 01 ew JerseJ' ex-president of shown to the Tar Hkbl in clearly ""ceton, ana possiDiy next President stating our purpose in the use of thelor u,eumtea states. word "Sore Back." in our rerent 1 he baccalaureate sermon will be poke berry edition. The Durham 6V h)reached bj Bishoo Collins Denny, of also should, feel trrateful tn the rWc lhe M- Church south. Bishop Den- for its kindness, in condescend in o- tn ay before his recent elevation to the impart to its ivory headed Durham episcopate, was Professor of Mental contemporary some much needed in- and Moral Philosophy , in Vanderbilt formation in regard to matters iour- University- He was for a time Chap. nahstic , - r . ' it m " : - wnccana ior an. we u say tnat, m using the - term "Sore Back" we meant no reflection whatever upon the University of Virginia. Relations between. Carolina and Virginia have never been pleasanter than they are at the- present. We used the afore said term merely as a balance to "Tar IIesl." That's all there is to ''it.'. If in our wildest dreams we had imagined that our head line was likely to cause iuc opuinx ui jLurnam io wake up and squeal in dreadful wrath we might have hesitated before printing it. : Ferry Noble HOT AND COLD BATHS! We are operating the only up-to-date and fa-hionable tonsorlnl parlor In the City. Polite and prompt attention to ol UNDER TUCKER BUILDI!N(i PH VU M ACY The University of tlorth Carolina 89 When in Ralegh, Go to j lain at the University of Virginia and Tiirtpf RiiJlflincT Phi rmarv in 1886 visited the Asiatic missions of 1 UCKeF OUHQing 1 nailllaCy his church by Episcopal appointment.' , for your The Rev. Dr. Ira Landrith, who preaches the sermon before the Y. M. AND (SMOKES, Etc; C. A.,Js president of Belmont Collep-e . . o for women at Nashville, and is head of the now famous committee of "One Hundred" that has put the lid on in Nashville, and has kept it there. Dr. ivanaritn is one ot the most active i workers in his church, and has been, since 1VUV, editorial secretary of the Presbyterian Brotherhood of America. The most notable feature of comn mencement will be the conferring of degrees upon all those who would have i ON THE CORNHP Doctor Witt. Lynch DENTIST New office over' Gates' Jewelry Store CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Head of the State System of Education TheJUniversity 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 heatine, electric lights. Eleven Scientific Laboratories, equip ped for good work. The Faculty num bers 80. 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, ; Chapel Hiix, N. C. graduated had they not been called in- We'vb entered on the home stretch, to service by the South during the Civil Four more weeks and it will all be War. This conferring of degrees on over but the shouting and the groan-1 the old students of the sixties will ing. The young gentlemen of the make this commencement one of thc'-' diplomas squad, will have departed tojtnost interesting in the history of the shed light in the various dark cor- University. Take a Drink BETWEEN TRAINS AT - O. F, CRAIG'S Soda Fountain at University Station. CANDIES, FRUITS ners of the universe. The second year treshmen. will, have resigned them selves to fruitless wailing and gnash ing of 4eeth outside the sacred gates. And so it goes, A. few , words in. detail about this final month.. Of course, firstly, it behoves all: campus citizens to make strenuous efforts to pass their exam inations, Secondly, it behooves them to make preparations for a final set- bee Kumn and McLean (over tlement of the various bills they may I woch s Cafe) for shoes. Washington and Lee will on May 5 have an inauguration of the Phi Beta Kappa fraternity. It will go under the name of the Virginia Gamma, since it is the third chapter in the State. The Alpha Chapter is at Wil liam and Mary, where the fraternity was founded, and Beta is at the Uni versity of Virginia. Eubanks Drug Company Prescription : Specialists Chapel Hill. iorth Carolina iHM shirts LET THE COLLEGE CATERER 44 SMarse Jesse ' Prepare that Banquet. He KNOWS HOW. I mix i 1 1 vfi juui Selection S NEED-MARKHAM- TAYLOR COMPANY of Durham ALLISON Agts. COWLES r i
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