TIEJE TAR HEEL
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ange Proposed In
: ,; Publications' Management
A change in the business manager
ship of fhe student publications is be
agitated. The following recom
andations ; will be acted upon at a
- -ccial.meeting.of the Athletic Associa-
We, the committee appointed by
e Fraternities, ' Societies, and Ath
i ic Association to draw up a plan
lit the placing of the college publi
cations upon a firmer , business basis,
recommend: tj i
tU 1. Sec. 1. lhat a permanent
Jiisiness manager of college publica
tions, including the ! Yacketyi Yack,
Tar Heel, and the Magazine,"; be em
nloved, whose term of office' shall
t.te, from the1 first day August
t'.:h year
said manager
auditing committee and
shall be in writing.
.-cw . i nat ine auditing com
mittee shall audit all accounts for the
previous college year not later than
the 15th of September.
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oei.. o. inai me auditing com-
mitteo shall make a report to the So
cietics, t raternities, and Athletic
Association immediatelv after the ac
counts have been audited
Art. 6. Sec. 1. That the salary of
the General Business Manager shall
be $1,000 per annum for the first yea
in addition to all expenses purely in
cidental to the managing of the pub
lications.
Sec. 2. That his salary be paid 1-3
the 1st of December, 1-3 the first of
April, and the remainder when the
Manager's report is approved finally
of jby the auditing committee.
Sec. '3. That his salary shall be
Sec. 2. 1 hat his official title shall paid by each of the three publication
C. "General Business Manager" of in proportion to its budget
'udent publications. Sec. 4. That the surpluses and de
.ec. fJ. inai ne snaii De .eiecxea oyifacits that may occur be disposed of
an auditing , committee Hereinafter bv those memhprsnn the auAltino-m.
provided for.
Sec. 4. That he be required to
sign a contract for three years, re
rrving to either contracting parts the
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mi:tee who come; from the depart
ments whose ' publication shows a sur
plus or deficit.
Art. 7. Sec. 1. That assistant
jht to' terminate the contract upon managers of the various publications
months notice. hf r.hnifn ne tVif manaorprc ar
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Art.. 2. bee. 1 lhat the General present who shall represent their res
business Manager's duties shall be to pective orgjinization on the managerial
make all contracts, to solicit all f ad-, board, and whose positions shall be
vertising and subscriptions, to ,;per- purely honorary
torm all other duties relative thereto
Better Than Ever
Morehead City, April 28th: With
the arrival of ideal spring weather,
the' famous old Atlantic Hotel pre-
and which are required of the several
Vbusiness- managers as' constituted at
resent. ;
Sec. 2. That his powers and obli
ations shall be the same as those of
the several business managers as at sents an animateJ scene these daJs
inrpsAnf rnnctiinfoii under the direction ot Mr. . 1. Alex
t tv,o i0 a,,;mA Baxter, the new manager. The skill
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ive bond to the the auditing- com- and activity ot uu workmen is en
fmittee hereinafter provided for, for SaSe(l m making the most extensive
5,000 in some reliable comoanv. the repairs and improvements on
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st of said bond to be counted as ex- ouuning and grounas since me ms
I . t
,'tise incidental to manaa-ine- of the tone spot became a pleasure and
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publications. health-giving resort years ago
Sec. 4. That he make an annual fame as a Place of 'pleasure
' itemized report of all business trans spread far and wide in that time, and
W for each nuhiiVatinri nrzt the news that the State's "Summer
1 the 15th of September of each vear A Capital" will be made still more at
HU auditing committee; ' ' , tractive and comfortable will be of
interest to numbers of people in ar.d
out of the State who make their sum
mer homes at Morehead City.
On the second floor a number o
rooms have been tnrown mxo one
Its
has
ec. 5. That he keep a set of
joks for each publication, and a
capitulary account . of all.
ah. o. oeu x. inat advertise
ments shall be distributed amone- the
thru miKiiVof;Mc I makinp- a spacious convention hal
.u.v. ill LUC U1U JUUIUUI O i
; that has obtained for the last five Uor the entertainment and comfort o
veart m cn for no ri T?.,: 1 1 hp numerous associations anu socie-
.v. ... uv tut no me ucuciai jjuai-i t ;
ness manae-e is ablp to indo-p ties which holdtheir annual conventions
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Sec. 2. That if any misunderstand- at the Hotel.
sno- ro at urn rt u in and out tne nouse is oeinir ret
'-a v. uiic auuvc jchuhi
rises, the auditing rnmmiMiA ci, nil painted, additional both rooms added
iavp fitiai iirvav,aM i and new furniture installed in 1UU ot
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5 Art. 4. Sec 1. That in case of other the guests rooms, cowling aneys,
Jllege publications of any kind the pool tables and other amusements, are
idittno- mmmitia. ou-n At.-.:a hemp- installed, lennis courts aie
-".J-. uu.um, v oudli , uciciiuuic l o
e rptniinr9tJnn f t,. rAi t..0;: I beinir made on the west end of the
-rinMviittiuu ui tut Vviicioi uuar o
I us Manager for manasrinff the same. lawn.
Art. 5. Sec. 1. That there be a ..- A Phasing sight will greet the
committee known as the audit W visitor on arrival at the Hotel on
mmittee. ! June 15th the ooeniner day. Mana-
vSec'i That this committee shall ger Baxter is giving much attention
i eomoosed of niA mo to lmproviner the lawn and the im-
JC - " - . V A , k V V V fcV . VUUiV I w
om each of the literary societies, meaiaie surrounuings ui mc
; -yo from the fraternities at large and Flowers of various kinds and many
tiree from the Athletic Association. ! evergreens have been piamea ana are
Sec. 3. That the members of said in evidence everywhere
omtnittee be elected to serve two Mr. Baxter says the season looks
years, provided that for the first year unusually bright, and although it is
'ucwi me mempers irom each organi- yet eany, reservanous iui iwma oic
-)auon shall be elected to serve but now being made.
ne ear. : .. ' ; It is said that the Norfolk South
Sec. 4.v That all -elections he heldlern Railroad has promised the
V the first nf 0.k f o-ii iro-jr I Marnorpmpnt to make the cheaoest
Y - - w. wivui jk v-av.it j v.. i wuw . . 1
aec. 5, . ..That whenever it shall be- tourist rates to the Hotel this year
ome necessary to elect another per- that have ever been provided. With
aanent manager, the power to elect, the improvements and the hearty co-
id fix his; salary .shall; be vested in operation of the railroads an unusual
he auditing committee. lv successful season is confidently
n - - . - v v . a -
vSec. 6. That all rontrarta hetween I looked for.
Cotton Plaits Need Plant Food
,
Good plant food on cotton or "any other crop means a !.arge
yield per acre and mora profit or money that yon should or
can get, if you
Yirginia4Garolina
tlih-Orada
Fertilizers
liberally, before planting, as well as several times du: the
growing period. The cotton byerwill pay several times the
cost of. your investment in th'is the very best plant fo$d.
Our new free FARMERS' YEAR BOOK; or almanac will
tell you how to get more than a bale of cotton per acre.
Ask your 'dealer, or write us!for a copy. ; : l
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