THEjT A'S U'E.Et. THE TAR HEEL Official Organ of the Athletic elation of the University North Carolina. AfifiM- of PimuHHHn Weekly, BOARD OF EDITORS LexoiA Chambers, Jr. "Walter Fcli er : - I r Editor-in-Chief .'Managing Editor ASSOCIATE ROTORS S. W. Whiting . John Cansucu 'McDanirl Lewis. D. Kii.i.effer T. XV Linn (r. M. Lont, MAMAflKRH L. R. Johnston -C. E. Ervin, -B. L. Field - man has suggested that all th traternities uoia open house on some stated occasion to the en tire University; j,,That's one pos sibly, and there are countless others. You seewhat is wanted Spring time is joy time.. Every healthy man feels the call o spring. Ana Junior week seeks to organize that spring feeling, to arrange it according to some definite plan, to present it in the most atrractive manner, to make everyone : feel it more, than he ever did before. Printed by The University Preas, Chapel Hill, N. C. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Tear, Payable in advance or (hiring the . iirsrt, trnn. Slnsjla Copies, 5 Cants. TO MR. GCOCH AND THE GREATERjCOUNClL The editors of this paper do Business Manager not hold, as a great many people Assistant Manager do, that these editorial columns Assistant Manager are solely for the purpose of voic iner complaints against every m- To beenteral as second class matter at the convenience inai pops up in rki t.iiii v n university me. we tnintc we iiave a higher conception or ecu torial writing. But having said that, we turn around and com- plain-and through us the whole student body complains-t h a t handling long distance telephone calls is not where local authori ties star, it takes a man in Raleigh any where from five hours to a week to catch a student on A NEW KIND OF PROFESSOR. the ohone: the man is in haste. Those men who see in the and he would write if he thought I - - -a " - University of North Carolina a he would not get his student any state university in the deepest Ui 1tcl uc . , ,, ' , could frequently come to Chapel c i er-rt i ti r- n rt n a it rVid form Vioirj! . LdUMlul juiv,iuB iu uic new before the phone would find him of Professor E. C. Branson's a nmWer method of findi no- stn- cominef to Chapel Hill. To the dents ought to be devised how men here who did not know ; of eqout it, Greater Council? Professor Branson before his visit , last fall, his work was a revela- NO EXCUSE. tion; to the men who aia know The Tar Heel wishes to add of the work, the man himself hts approbation to all that Dr. was a revelation and an inspira- Mangum has said in chapel in tion. He is a personalty that regard to the prevention of sick- grips even on short acquaintance, neSs, and especially of typhoid and he is bound to be a progres- fever. Medicine reaches its sive force on this campus. But highest point when it becomes a his work overshadows and domi- preventive rather than a curative. nates the man. Professor of Ap- Typhoid fever can be prevented plied Economics and Rural by vaccination, and there is no Sociology they will call him; we reason why every man in the see mm as Frolessor ot the University should not be vacci dynamic force in the studen movement of the United States He is a vigorous physical man, straight thinker, and a speaker with a sense of message for ,col lege men. lie will be here ticx week to address the students an faculty of the University. Mr. iu. C. Mercer is coining with Dr. Weatherford. Mr. Mor cor is head ot a department nj work which is called, "The work of E. C. Mercer in the Colleges. Associated with him on the com mittee are such men as Robert E. Speer of Princeton,- Robert h Treaman of Cornell, and I rancis B. Say re? of Williams. Mr. Mer cer is also a- great worker in the New York missions., He was cauffht in the undercurrents of New York life and came to him- sels again through the influence of the Jerry McAuley Mission. Dr. Weatherford and Mr. Mer cer nart hoped to reacn.nere on the twenty-fourth but a recent etter expressed doubt as to mak ng the proper connection from New Orleans. : n I rs i. . . jf,- r Tsar:- IS it.- People of North Carolina; KEP JUNIOR WEEK. committees lrom the various classes are now at work prepar ing the programme for the SO' called Junior Week, endeavoring to make that period of spring gladness a joyous affair for every one of these nine hundred stu dents. Junior Week has a very real reason for existence; any thing has that seeks to celebrate the coming of spring. But in all the preparation there is need to remember this:everyone should have a share in the fun. Junior Week will never be a nated. The treatment is not painful, the effects are but slight ly inconvenient, and it does not cost a red cent. Everything may be said for it, nothing against it. And yet there are plenty of hold outs, it university men, sup posedly in advance of the remain der of the state, will not take this forward step, how can any one hope for progress in public neaitnr l nere is absolutely no excuse for typhoid fever. success until the Junior Week spirit pervades the entire stu- fient-ooay; and that, ot course, will depend on whether the vari- Spring dee Qub Trip. The combined Glee and Man- 1 -1 St i t doun ciuds, voices dragged our, complete filed and oiled, strings tightened and guitars tuned are impatient ly waiting until Monday to set out for their annual spring conquest of the Western part of ous functions and exercises carry the scate. Twenty-five strong, a universal appeal. In other the musicians will embark in words, Junior Week should be their special car Monday morn for nine hundred men and not for ing. For a week at least the 899 or any less number. The recent trials of Exams, the more programme committee wants to recent sorrows of courses flunked arrange three days which will and even the joys of times pass have soms attractive features for ed will be lost in the greater joys everyone. There will be dances, of smashing fair hearts by the of course, and athletic contests sweetness of their music and the oratory and the senior stunt and glory of their dress-suited adorn possibly dramatic and musical ment in the glare of the foot concerts. These are the regulat lights. The itrinerary: features. But they are not neces sarily everything. The field is almost limitless; any sort of joy making institution will receive serious attention from the author ities who know that they can not do it all by themselves. Espec- ciamT wiu tney dc glad to re ceive your suggestions as to any move that will improve social conditions at that time. One Feb. 23. Greensboro. " 24. Statesville. " 25. Hickory. .'" 26. Lenoir. 27. Gastonia. " 28. Charlotte. Mar. 1. Chapel Hill. February (24th?) The University student bodv knows Dr. W. D. Weatherford, a Large MvMemds Net Cos THAT'S WHAT EVERY POLICY HOLDER IS VITALLY INTERES TED IN BIO DIVIDENDS AC TUALLY EARNED. THIS COMPANY HAS ESTAB LISHED A DIVIDEND RECORD. ITS Dl V IDENDS 11 A VK NOT ON LY BEEN LARGER THAN ANY OWE COMPANY LESS THAN 10 YEARS OLD, BUT THEY ARE AS LARGE AS THOSE Ob ANY COMPANY IN THE COUNTRY. THE NET COST OF INSURANCE IS, THEREFORE, VERY LOW X N I) T H E POLICYHOLDER (SETS THE DIVIDENDS' Mill ihexe farts over in your mi.ml then drop us a line or see our Uiiircrxi hi Representative, J. M- Bailey. Southern LIFE AND TRUST Company Greensboro, N. C. CAPITAL $300,000 Surplus over $300,000 A. W. McAllister. Manager. R. J. Mebane, Ait't. MVr. 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