THE TAR HEEL VARSITY AND SCRUBS HAVE IT OUT Continued from First Page. knew to be guilty of cheating or j were present aud six bjcs were stealing or hazing or anything taken in. The Club expects to else Unworthv and ri5Vinnnrnh1 VinM mnnlhlrr mood'titrc DflR. other s plays at?d signals proba- and lethim -0 unounishp1 whilP com fnr thp rMr wr oWtPd a bly caused that fact. thev were ounishino- other fnr follow. Qbn R.'mmmte Pri. I l w,w vl.vvtj V I.V V 114 ftMWAA sJf A IV-kll the same offence? There is in dent; T. L. Morrow, Vice-Presi- captain, who has been on the ctvil law a statute of limitations dent; D. L. Bell, Secretary; L. R. nm tor a rew aays neipmg to as to debts. All men of hitrh Johnson, Corresponding Secre coacn, reiereea. sense of honor scorn to take ad- tarv: S. F. Scott. Trpnurer. The line-up of the two teams vantage of it. . a ii.. a a rii I -r . . V. - duucswuwasaMuimwj. iow jl wisn to say tnat wnat- The Iredell County Club Variety Scrubs ever the faculty have done or will oro-anizen last FriHav niVht with Foust Lj, js based solelv on their sftnse'nf i ti, fn, rs ill J miiiccu Lucuiucia. i uc xvj.ijvi- Pritchett iustice and of duty- 1 am well ing men were elected officers: Bagwell aware that to the governed who Kennedy, President, J. E. Bag- Jennings are not always in possession of well, Vice-President. J. O. Over- Stevenslall the facts and who know there to!, nrw.,,.,..,. a t nuu- Can.. n r tt r OatCS I , , ' wraijrf v.. iv.u, . wiu- Smith I guvtur sponaing secretary. ,-hite lnS DOdy . may otten The Chapel Hill Insurance & Realty Company re- Huske Abernathy, L. Johnson Jones Dortch Garrison Strange Tillett Wakely Moore Abernathy, R. L. E. L.T. L. G. Center R. G. R.T. R. E. Quarter L. H. R. H. Full AnnWhitfi ig uouy u may oiten seem un- r-f - " I Higdonhust. JUet us all be patient, realizing that this full knowledge i a r . . f n VTNACIV KCITF? CTA1TMPNT a a 5iues is a part oi our II- VIU lUVWU. liMVW uiniuuuu It . .. . . nite human limitation. I assure you that the faculty have not The farultv An not imao-ino given way to 1 Continued from First Page. 1 ne Ulass Jb ootball season was opened by a call for Senior men. The Fresh mer. have also issued a call. Regular practice A--, J commenced Monday. Classman- that they have punished all who were guilty, but they have un doubtedly punished all who were known to tbem. A committee of seven met for many hours and day and examined all obtainable evidence. They made an unani- clamor nor will they do so. No thing which is not sanctioned by the highest sense of duty will ever be done by them, for they are honorahle men. Nor haw suu'v they had any pare in sensational newspaper utterances. In the agers. start right! Get tog-ether and arrange a scedule with the understanding that the team failing to appear, forfeits the mous report to the faculty which case of the discipline recently ad-. - " - - I ? A J 11.. 11 . j was adopted without a dissent- mimsterea me auinorities gave ing vote. If further information out no list of names and refused comes to the committee they will t0 confirm any. To forestall continue the investigation. sensational reports a simple brief The committee does not pro- statement was given to a report- pose to enter upon the hopeless c ' 8 ver euort was maae to get newspapers to withhold the names but in vain. A gross injustice was done to a EVERYTHING EXCEPT Eatibles and Wearables HERNDON'S HARDWARE CO. task of unearthing all breaches of the law that have taken place in the past. It took up the affair of last spring, however, because it was one of the most disgrace ful affairs that has ever happened here, an offense against all laws. The investigation on the part of the town, the faculty, and the student council failed at the time. When a citizen of the town gave me information a few days after the coroner's inquest it was imperative to take the matter up again. Information was placed in the hands of other members of the faculty also. I have repeatedly spoken to you of the co-operation in govern ment between the faculty and the student council, each working in dependently of the other. In some cases the codes of the two differ, the student council going as far as,the best student senti ment will support them, the faculty creating student senti mem. i ne stuaent council re ports action to the faculty. It does not report names and testi mony tor taculty action. If it did, it would become merely a means of getting the students to give information on their fellows to the faculty and would imtnedi ately fall into dishonor and use lessness. It follows, then, that both faculty and students may be and often are following an in vestigation at the same time, that exoneration by one does not nec essarily mean escape from the other if the codes differ or if new evidence is obtained, and that an examinationdroppedbyonemay at any time be taken up by the other if it is seen fit to do so. You are learning to govern yourselves, but the faculty cannot and have not shouldered upon you their responsi bilities. It is impossible that there should be a statute of limitations as to college offenses during the college career of any student. It is simple justice that if the truth comes at any time punishment must follow. There may well be a reluctance to rake up old scores and it would scarcely be done ex cept in very serious cases. But howcouldanypresident orafaculty maintain their self-respect and sense of justice if they saw a man daily before tbem whom they HOTEL GIERSCH European. Rooms $1, $1.25 and $1. SO per ' day. RALEIGH, N. C. R. F. GIERSCH. Proprietor. Sample Rooms, Running Water. Long distance phone m all rooms. Call at number of your comrades, a need less stig-ma placed uoon them. jjnd an unnecessary shock given to many a parent, the bitterness of which cannot easily be forgot ten. I sought to save them all of this. It is no easy matter for me to administer discipline. T have pride in your achievements, a deep interest in your welfare and an abiding" sympathy with vour struggles, and my heart is bowed TIlO MdSR St PhaflTiaCy CO, uvwii wueu uiscipnne Decomes necessary as it would in case of Merchant We Will Show the Full Line Of Isaac Hamberger Sons Baltimore ailors TAILORING CLOTHING FURNISHINGS HATS and REGAL SHOES AT THE University Supply Store Sept. 25, 26, and 27 Sneedjarkham, Taylor Co. Euless and Taylor, Agents H. H. Pattersons sljul get the Old Reliable CSP 1PPDSTT1T. THU P!A1WPTTQ t5 " l V- KJ A. , For Good Automobile Service (OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS) Where yon will find Men's .Furnishings, Trunks, Dress Suit Cases, Carpets, Rugs, ready-made Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Bowls and Pitchers, Kerosene Oil Heaters, Hard ware, and Everything good to eat. All Goods Delivered Prompdy one of my own blood. It is in some measure apparent to you all what the University has suffered in the estimation, respect and pride of the people of the State in the past few weeks. This humiliation of the institution that I have loved and labored for has depressed me beyond words. Now that the attacks seem to center upon me personally it is better, for I am content to suffer for any blame which is justly my due and that which is not just cannot in- jure me. tsut it is necssrry that have your confidence, that you should continue to believe in my i j.: i i jusnce, my nonor ana my sym. pathy for you. For we must Handle GUTH'S CANDIES. Send them your card and name; they . do the rest. 201 E. Main St., - - DURHAM. N. C. Norfolk Southern Railroad Route of the "Night Express" Travel via Raleigh (Union Station )and Norfolk Southern Railroad, to and from all poinla in Eastern North Carolina. BuftV, Parlor and Sleeping Cars be tween Raleigh and Norfolk. Schedule in effect March 3rd. N. B The following schedule figures are published as information ONLY and are not guaranteed, TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH. y:l5 p. m. Daily "N nrht Prompt attention to all orders. Two machines at -your service day and night C. S. PENDERGRAFT ANDREWS CASH STORE CO. A Royal Toilored suit, a Cluett or Monarch shirt, with an Arrow Notched collar, and a Levy tie, would adorn a Prince, and a pair of Walk-Over shoes makes life's walk easy. We arc sole agents. Call and see our stock. BOGER'S Delicatessen Everything to eat, in season. Students' midntght lunches. Open until the lights wink p. m. Daily "Night Express, work together to regain what has 6:00 a. m. Daily For Wilson, Wash- been lost, to rebuild whrt has UNIVERSITY BOVS Meet your friends at the only BEST cafe in Durham Royal Gafe You Know you will be satisfied. E. Main St. THE UNIVERSITY TAILORING CO. been torn down and to build more worthily, to search ourselves hon estly and conscientiously lest there be any fault in us, and to correct such fault. Only by such j faithful searching can "Men rise on stepping stones Of their dead selves tohigher things." mgton. and Norfnlk Hrrilm Parln. ri... C)..: .wecu xva.tigu and wor- uuwr-mauc fuiis, oanuaty rresstng, weaning, and oconring 8 suits a month for a dollar. DAVE W. LEVY. Owner ADMINISTRATION MAKES SLAM Continued from first page Faculty in regard to the whole question of hazing is given in full in another place. He states that any one who witnesses, aids and abets the hazers, to " that ex tent is guilty. Alamance Club Meets The Alamance Connty Club held its first meeting of the year on last Friday night. Prac tically all of the old members folk. 6:00 a. m. Daily except Sunday for New Bern via Chocowin ity. Parlor Car Service. 2:40 p.m. Daily except Sunday for Wellington. TRAINS ARRIVE RALEIGH. 7:20 a.m. Daily 11:20 a. m. Daily except Sunday, and 8:30 p. m. Daily. Buffet Car Service on 8:30 p. m. train from Norfolk. TRAINS LKAVE GOLDSBORO. 10:15 p.m. Daily "Night, Express" Pullman Sleeping Car ' for Norfolk via New Bern. 7:10 a. m. Daily For Beaufort mid Norfolk Parlor Cur be tween Washington and Norfolk. 3:10 p. m. Daily for New Bern, Orien tal and Beaufort Parlor Car Service. For further information and reservation of Pullman Sleeping Car space, apply to C. W. Up church, General Agent, or R. Duffer, City Ticket Agent, Yar borough Hotel Building.Kaleigb, N. C. W, W. CROXTON, Gen'l Pass. Agent. Located over Patterson's Store C.J. FRIED. 'Manager Incorporated 1835 The New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. 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