tjh e Tarheel
LOCALS
Bishop Robert Strange
on Mission Study
Bishop Robert Strange ad
dressed a meeting held in the
Chapel Monday nig-ht March 3
for the purpose of inaugurating
the Mission Study Movement
which is to be conducted by the
Y. M. C. A. this spring. Bishop
Strange considered the Mission
ary Movement from the view
point of what we get out of it.
Ine following is a summary of
his address:
'The Missionary Movement is
now world-wide. It is beneficial
both to those who send out mis
sionaries and to those who re
ceive them. We. the givers, get
uacK in proportion as we give
just as those to whom we send
missionaries receive in proportion
as we send. And since it is more
Diesseo to give tnan to receive
we it we give in good spirit are
more benefited f'an those to whom
we give.
"In a material way our country
derives great advantages from
our part in the Missionary Move
ment. The missionary opens up
the country to trade and com
merce. He creates demands for
material things which the home
country supplies. Also the mis
sionary in opening up a new
country contributes vastly to
science and to the general knowl
edge of the world for which his
country receives credit with him
The English missionaries who
opened up Africa gained honor
for themselves and trade and
glory for their country. Lastly
each one who even gives a smal
piece of money has a conscious
ness of having done a good deed
a service for humanity. . Such
little thing enables us to partici
pate in the great work of bring
ing Christianity to the poor, un
enlightened and unchristian peo
ples. It gives us the happiness
which is the basis of the expres
sion, "It is more blessed to give
than to receive."
After the conclusion of Bishop
Strange's address Mr. Hall an
nounced that the following
courses in mission study would
be offered by the Y. M. C. A.
1. Problems of the American
city. A course of lectures on this
subejct by Prof A. H. Patterson.
2. Decisive Hour of Christian
Missions. The above text book
by John R. Mott will be studied
in groups.
3. Negro Life in the South.
This text book will be studied in
groups also.
Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Smith are
visiting" in Richmond.
Alex Field, '11, was a visitor
from Raleigh on the 9th.
Gus Zollicoffer spent Sunday,
the 10th, on the Hill with friends.
A Stag German was held in
Webb's skating rink Saturday
night.
J. C Lassiter has been spen
ding" a few days at his home in
I obaccoville.
Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Wiley have
arrived in Chapel Hill and arc at
Mrs. MacRae's
DonMacKae has been visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
MacRae, for a few days.
Mr. Bernard Prilchett, a stu
dent at Washington and Lee,
was a visitor here on the 8th.
Dr. Foy Robertson, '(W, a for
mer football star, has been visi
ting friends on the Hill for a few
days.
On account of a slight indispo
sition Dr. Manning was unable
to meet his classes for several
days last week.
Fred Drane has handed in his
resignation as captain of the
Class Track Team on account of
liis Gym. work
In the absence of Dr. Smith,
C. O. Armstrong preached at the
Baptist Church Sunday morning
and L. N. Johnson at night.
TheN. C. Club has awarded
basketball sweaters toCarrington,
Chambers, and Erwin. Stars
were given to Tillett and Smith.
The Tar Hkki. was in error in
stating last week that Dr. and
Mrs. W. M. Dey attended a din
ner given by Spencer Nichols
at the D. K. E. Hall.
A State Tennis Meet is being
planned for the latter part of
April. Letters have been writ
ten to all the North Carolina col
leges and it is hoped that many
of them will reply favorably.
Dr. F. W. Bancroft, of the
Rockefeller Institute for Medical
Research, New York City, has
been in Chapel Hill for .a week
engaged in making experiments
on the artificial parthogenetical
(level apment of frog eggs in the
biological laboratory of the Uni
versity. Dr. Bancroft will also
make other experiments connected
with this work.
On last Saturday night he
lectured before the Medical So
ciety on 4,Heredity".
The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra
ternity celebrated the 56th anni
versary of the founding of the
fraternity with a banquet at the
hall Saturday night. Aside from
the active members there were
present Messrs. Francis Cox,
Albert Cox, R. D. W. Conner,
Eddie Greene, and Dr. Clarence
Shore from Raleigh; Paul
Schenck, T. S. Beall, and A. M.
Burt from Greensboro, H. M.
London of Pittsboro, T. S. Linn,
of Salisbury, A. H. James of
Laurinburg, George Thomas and
Hamilton C. Jones, Charlotte, and
Alex M. Worth of Durham.
Members of the faculty present
were Messrs. A. H. Patterson,
Vernon Howell, and E. K. Gra
ham. The Political Club held its first
reeular meeting last Saturday
night. Lee Wie-gins led in a dis- Walker,C.E. Teague.F.P.Barker, ; ,
cusion of the National political W.Stokes,R.W. Scctt.W.R.Pette
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This afternoon at 2.30, Dr. H.GwynnJ.T. IIoover.L.N.John
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Most of instructors College Professors
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BAD WEATHER INTERFERES WITH BASEBALL
Continued from First Page,
hard season. Lanier has shown
great improvement. Clancy ex
pects him to win games. Nichol
son has room for improvement,
but is getting better all the time.
Friday's game will decide some
interesting things concerning
the team.
The attendance at Louisiana
State University has doubled
since 1900.
at the same hour Dr. Wagstaff
will discuss the same questiou.
An effort will be made to have
Mr.Josephus Daniels of Raleigh
address the club within the
next two weeks.
The members of the club are:
A.L.M. Wiggins,H.G. Harry. D.J.
Head of the State Sysrem of
Education
The University stands for thor
oughness'and all that is best in edu
cation and the moulding of charac
ter. It is epuipped with 24 build
ings, new water works, central
heating, electric lights. Eleven
Scientific Laboratories, equipped for
good work. The Faculty numbers
80. Students, 800. Library of
60 ,000 volumes . One 1 ibrarian and
four assistants. Fine Literary Socie
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Are Invited to Make the Store of
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Their HEADQUARTERS
when in
Raleigh, N. C.
What Time Is It?
8Time to have your watch repaired.
Repair work of all kinds quickly
done by Skilled Workmen. Hand
it to me.
Steve Pember, College Representative.
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(lncoporated)
DURHAM. - - NORTH CAROLINA.
If You Want to Feel Good
as Well as Look Good,
GO TO
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All styles of Hair Cuts on hand at all
times. Opposite campus.
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throughout the
world as a
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are the largest
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LETIC SPORTS
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you should have a
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and is sent free on re
quest. 1
A. G. Spalding & Bros,,
208 E. Baltimore S., Baltimore, Md.
FREDMERRITT
Does the best pressing
and the cleanest cleaning
done on the Hill. Give
him a trial.
Opposite University Inn.
Meet Your Friends
REXALL PHARMACY
When in Durham.
MR. E. S. MERRITT
Is with them. Opposite Postoffice.
THE STAR CAFE,
The Cleanest and Most Up-to-Date
Dining Room in Town.
Quick and Polite Service. University
men are invited to give us a call.
Pleasant room to rent also.
The Main St. Pharmacy Co,
Handle
GUTH'S CANDIES.
Send them your card and name; they
do the rest.
201 E. Main St., - - DURHAM, N. C.
Do your
Shoes Need Mending
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BUSINESS. When you think of going to
school, rite for a new Catalogue and specla
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Schools. Address King' BualneNH Co
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New office over Cates' Jewelry Store,
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Next Door to Post Office
A nice line of Men's Furnishings, Cigars,
Confectioneries, and Stationary. Give
os a part of your trade.
Merrit & Sparrows
Livery Stable.
The Swellest,
The Most Up-to-Date,
The Most Convenient
, Livery Stable in town.
Rear of Post Office.
E. P. GATE,
Fine Engraving and Repairing
a Specialty.
WATCHES AND CLOCKS.
CUT GLASS AND
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CHAPEL HILL, "... - - - - N. C.
"TANK" HUNTER.
New quarters below Pickard's
Hotel. Bought out entire
stock of W.W.Pickard.
Let the College Caterer,
"MARSE JESSE,"
Prepare that banquet. He
Knows how.
More Than Your Money's
Worth.
COMMONS HALL.
$10.00 PER MONTH.
$15.00.
UNIVERSITY INN.
BOGER'S.
Fruits and Confectioneries.
CENTRAL HOTEL
BASEMENT.
General Merchant
J.D.WEBB
Gent's Furnishings a Specialty
ClotHing and Shoe t i
Next Door to Postoffice.
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OPTICIAN
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