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THE TAF HEEL THE TAR HEEC UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA BOARD OF EDIIORN Frank Hough L. N. Morgan 'B. D." Stephenson - Editor-in-Cliu'f Assistant-Editor-in-Chief Assistant-Hditor-in-Chie AM601ATK KDITOR.! I. II. ill'GHKS .' L.' OAlrflNOTW G. C. Mann O.- TnoMttib., Hr., 0. W. E. ?rrtuAtt' A. L. M. Wiggins J. H. Rand Miss Louise Wiushn " An ' incident, typical if 'licit' true, which illustrates the usefulness of the band from the fans standpoint came up in the game which, closed the season. ''Burr' Edwards Was at the bat, with two strikes' called and twc men already out. It was the ninth inning- and the visitors had a one run lead. The pitcher, Gwathmey had wasted one, when the baud stirred by the realization that if they were going to float another runner, across the 'plate! the time was nigh, started to roughing- it up with "Dixie.'! The batsman was so entranced by Ahe SAFE AND SATISFACTORY 'Buying from ns By Plione in safe and satisfactory. Do'ntjdo without DRUG 'STORTET SUPPLIES because yon can't come for them. Don't hesitate to call uh because you are not a regular customer. THia service is for everybody. Patterson Bros. I y ZYV -.- 'Business Manap Assistant Business Manager 'Published twice a week by the General Ath letic Association. 1VI09, at the past office at Chajel Hill, N. G., under the Act of Marct 3, 1879." nt. vonr traininc here. There are thousam Is of little hints and points brought out in the instruction here that you cannot learn in any other school than this .nJii ncminsf. error of ommission and commission which the business man i,. r c aa I mo Kuaiuiuf) - ...v....w& wv...Uo my uwmuuu - l your employer or prospective employer, nas nut me ptiueiiw uui wme tu pass over them that he became oblivious of he0f explain to pou. It is a well known fact that many a young ' mail or 'young fact that Gwathney was winding woman, startming out m the business world, nas naa tne proper make-up and has ....... i l... I . 1 4- hilt thA iMlomiiCU 111 n WfW TIUI MIIMV IJ1 I.HHf.M H. Hirinnpp up: and the next one slid down the snown Kieui. piumi, uv uo.w v 0 friiited by The University Press, Chapel Hill. HmUi I0llou 'PHee, fl.50 per Yeir Payable in advance, or during first term. SmoLs CoMkb 5 Cunts 1 " This will be the last regular iss'uej of the Tar Heri. We suppose that many of our admiring readers will 'be i groove, ending the game. After the erame, the band in the same generous mood went down to play for the King's Daughters' festival Of course the King's Daughters ser ved them some ice cream for their i trouble and it is rumored that i Bill- Ellis too'k more saucers than Pinch Hitter Bailey took strikes in the V. P. I. game.1 But the fact remains that for this service! as well as all ather musical 'services rendered by the band during the spring, the whole community has cause to be grateful. ; "They certainly can make some s all the more E. McClung, Manager Greensboro, N. C. jr. k' The McAdoo A most delightful home in Greensboro lor the traveler and the Carolina student Strictly first-class in appointment Excellent Service Easy of access to railway station. VtiLitiriLg 8c Horton glad of it. Certain others, we ha'vemusjc anJ ;t sound an idea, will' not be so glad they' sweet to a person 'sittinir directlv in haven't seen their name in print with! front 0f the trombone's iaw " is al OF RALEIGH, N. C. any gratifying amount of frequency: statement that is credited to Coach Will be Represented Oil the Hill Next Fall by However, they shouldn't become mor- Clancey and Mat ager McCulloch. MANNING VENABLE and ROLAND WILLIAMS Diaiy disheartened not yet, tor we ir probably get out an extra issue on the 20th, ancT then there willbe the cornel' The 1911 gentlemen' are feelintr mencemerit edition, June 2d." It ?is slightly mollified-- the co-eds are iff ff PAl I ilxvOLZV O CALL AT barely possible that the bushel will be showing an inclination to wear their lifted from certain glittering liglts J class hats: If the ladies realized how and that they'll be given an qppdr- J becoming 'the top "pieces are they'd tunity to shine to their heart's con- never take 'em-off, tent. We have three private detec tives at work, gathering data. . Vanderbilt leads in the. pentangular debates. Vanderbilt won from Vir-1 Chapel Hill, ginia and Tulane. Carolina, Vir while OPPOSITE THE OAMPUS, vhore yoa will find Men's Furnishings, Trunks, Dru Salt Cases, Crpte, Bags, readyiuade Sheets, Pillow Canae, Towels,. Bowls and Pitchers, KeroHene Oil Heatera.Hardware of all kinds and everything that 1 Tood to eat. All troOda'deliTerd promptly North Carolina It has been learned with much' re gretthat Rev. J'R; W. H6ue will ntnn 8"l,,,a and Tulane won. arid lost early date, give up his work in Chapel I Georgia hist two. Hill, 'having accepted a ca1 to Balti more. It 'is of course gratifying !to his ffrehds that hfs riew poisUib'ri will In the special issue of the Tar Hee be orife' of wider influence, possibly, on the 20th, ihe complete officia antf1 widier "service. ; And yet vthey program- for commencement will be realise 'tlM hii going will bci a distirfot publ rshed. lofs tJ the tbWn nd corfliriuriity . The University also, will Wsel 'in ' Mr. Hogue, one of itu best friends a hd most enthusiastic supporters. . His relatroris with' tlie students have been of the" most cordial arid sympathetic kind. Indeed, he has identified him self with theni 'in their work arid sports as no other minister has ever done. He has been a'heloer and a Ipad- pr in all thP hMt r4,u;a nf .wi Jthe Senior class. History Prizci PnwcDtfci Dean Graham announced in Chape on vveonesaay morning me winners of the two prizes offered by the North Carolina Society of Colonial Dames. The first prize was won by W, C. Guess; second prize by E. C. Ward Both of these. men are members of Their essays detilt i life. His hmie has been open to t(ie students, and there are few on the Hill who have not enjoyed the hospi4 tality of Mr. and Mrs. Hogue. They are indeed the most visited people in Chapel Hill. The place- which Mr; Hogue leaves vacant will be hard to fill. with the early history of North Caro lina up till "1776. The subject of Mr. Guess' paper was County Government In Colonial North Carolina; that. Of MY. Ward's was Westwarii Exjxinpion The judges were Dr. Tenable, Dr.' Wagstaff, and Professor Graham.; ( To win one of these prizes is indeed a signal honor and a valuable one also, for the prizes are J100 and $50 work I respectively. The prizes are given each ye.tr by the Society of CHonial Dames for essays dealing with the Colonial PeriO'l in Nortli Carolina.' Any student in the University is eliJ giblc to "enter the contest. Students who desire to gain further iriforma- Dr. Hamil- The band has done a great during, the present baseball seasoh. Evening after evening with praise worthy self-sacrifice these young mn of genius have turned out without ia, single absentee, each mari luggingia heavy instrument, with the hope of no -higher reward than a free pass in the! l,on niav l, s0 bJ seeing grandstand ffate. Thev rriav not hnnpJton. x i .. . J v todraw the gratitude of their fellow students nor, can they look forward to the consciousness of self gratulaiion which comes from the fullfillment of a patriotic mission,- fur sad to relate not a run has .heeflj scored by Carolina ii." . . . . . - mis year wnue tne Dana was nlaviny-, I liospital in i'liiiad bt wearc grateful to them .all right, (three years, Ferry Noble HOT AND COLD BATHS : We are operating the only up-to-date and fa liionable tosor!al"purlor In the City. -Polite and prompt attention to at UNDKR TUCKER BUILDINO PHWtAC University of North Carolina 8 ; When in Ralegh, Go to Tucker Building Pharmacy FOR YOUR DRINKS AND SMOKES, Etc. ON tHF CORNF.P Doctor Wm. Lynch DENTIST New office over Cates' Jewelry Store CHAPEL TITTL, N. C. Head of the State System of Education The University stands for thorough ness aud 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 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, Chapei. IIitL, N. C. Take a Drink v BETWEEN TRAINS AT O..F. CRAIG'S SadaiFountain at University Station. TOBACCO,' CANDIES, FRUITS Eubanks Drug Company Prescription : Specialists John L. Pemberton, '07, of Fayette ville, will graduate at the University of Pennsylvania Medical school Ibis spring. He has received an appoint ment as a resident at the Episcopal flospitafiri Philadelphia for the next1 Chapel Hill, ' tforth Carolina : Line 1LP of :! Wltlimf shirts :'jfpfor 'your ':flMt Seleo- tion LET THE COLLEGE, CATERER "SMarse Jesse' PrejKire that Banquet. He KNOWS 'flOW, SNEED-MARKHAM- V-'" of Durham . . ALLISON , Agts, COWLES
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