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THE TAR HEEL
Official Organ of the Athletic Asso
ciation of the University of
Horth Carolina.
Published Weekly.
BOARD OF EDITORS!
Lknoir Chambers, Jr. - Editor-in-Chie
Walter Fuller - Managing Editor
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
S. W. Wiiitino Jons Cansler
McDani el Lewis, D. Kii.i.kffkr
T.C.Linn G. M.Long
manauekm
L. R. Johnston - Business Manager
C E. Ervin, - - Assistant Manager
B. L. Fielo - - Assistant Manager
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postoflice at Chapel Hill, X. C.
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WELCOME, THRICE WELCOME.
High School debaters, teachers,
superintendents, camp followers,
and chaperons, the University
welcomes j?ou with open arms.
Chapel Hill is yours, to have, to
hold, and to love from this day
forth for evermore. As one part
of the educational system of an
awakening- commonwealth you
are visiting- the head of that sys
tem, just as much yours as it is
ours. May you find here the in
spiration that has thrilled thous
ands of other North Carolinians
and moved them to deeds of ser
vice; majr you catch a breath of
the new atmosphere of social and
economic helpfulness, the full
sig-nificauce of which has not yet
been realized; may you see the
University as the great Mother
she is, ever growing-, ever helping
ever loving-; and through all ! RINGSIDE COURTESY AGAIN.
things may you have in Chapel Nothing so shows the Univer
Hill that royal good time you so sity gentleman or the University
richly deserve. cad as his attitude toward visi-
The University of North Caro- tors. The Tar ILeki, has no wish
and that such far-reaching cir
cumstances should have attended
it, is from the University's point
of view, the irony of fate and a
seeming continuation (to be per
fectly frank) of the hard luck that
accomplished the death of William
Rand. Eighteen months ago the
University's fair name was drag
ged in the dirt because the State
and the nation were misinformed
by distorted and sensational news
paper reports. To-day the Uni
versity stands once more disgrace
in the eyes of the State and for
the same reason! Kecausc of one
man's disregard of facts, of his
lurid imagination, of his absolute
selfishness, the University isgiveu
a reputation out of all keeping
with its character. We in Chape
Hill can see the situation in its
true light and know that an im
portant but comparatively trivial
iffair has been magnified a hun
Ired times and handed over as ;
sweet morsel to the University'!
enemies to be mouthed and chew
?d for weeks, and to be treasured
up as a hidden weapon always.
We know, for all the. reports of
'gambling dens", "mob law",
'thugs", and "student violence",
that Chapel Hill is as healthy a
community asthere is in the State,
and that the University is a great,
noble institution, cruelly hurt by
ler enemies, but never richer in
he devotion of those who know
ind lovelier. We know the truth;
the State has been deliberately
leceived.
Two months remain of thisyear.
Our task lies clear before us. Let
every man who loves the Univer
sity of North Carolina rise up this
day, determined to do everything
in his power to clean the Univer
sity's name of the filth that has
been fastened to it, and to show
things in their true light.
Mrs. J. H. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. J
A. C. Mcintosh, Mr. and Mr-.
T. J. Wilson, Jr., and Mr. and
Mrs. G. M. Sueath.
lina is yours; take it.
CLEAN HER NAME.
to set itself up as the arbiter of
good manners, but within the past
week the manager of the baseball
The inevitable has happened, j tcam and tw0 graduate students
Whenever this student body wants . have complained of the increasing
anything, it will get it, and the number of personal remarks di
ony question is of time and man- recte(1 toward visiting players,
ner. When the recent agitation ' A god Part of i is coming from
againstgambling began and then the coaching lines and a good
when it became apparent that ' Part from Freshmen; all of it is
the great heart of the student ! entirely unnecessary, of no earth
body had risen in revolt, old men lv benefit to any one, and a bad
in the University knew that soon- 'breach of manners. Yell all you
er or later the feeling would break ' Please and Pul1 1or Captain Hai
out in action. It has alwavs han- !lcj's men,., but leave the visitors
pened that way in the past and it
will always happen that way in
the future. Say what you will,
the composite intellect of these
nine hundred men is wholesome
sane and forward-looking; and
alone. This is a University, not
a second-rate prep school. Don't
be a kid. ,
Academy of Music
DURHAM. N. C.
Rose Maid Apr. 8th
Biggest Musical Comedy
of the Year.
the kind that Carolina men like to
see. See O. Le It. Goforth eiulv
for reservations.
Be sure you come.
J. W. BURROUG IIS, - Manner
DRUGGISTS.
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Studio in Chapel Hill open on Wednesdays
Studios in both Chapel Hill and Durham
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CHAPEL HILL, N. C.
GOOD BOARD
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The Fideilty Bank, Durham, N. C.
Dance at A. T. 0. House.
There was a delightful inform-
when they throw themselves into l tlancc at the Alpha Tau Omcgo
, , I Fraternity House Saturday nirlit
a proposition, we stake our every-: ' 1 J '",M-
' , . , , , , ! Anions those dancing were Miss
thing-that they will come out on . , , , r ,
" , Barton, Miss Tabor, Miss Weath-
top. Gambling is not entirely erhead, Miss Waterman, and
eradicated at the University, but Mrs. Risley, guests of Mrs. J. H.
the student life is more heal t'hy Pratt; Miss Scott, guest of Mrs.
and more encouraging for all the
lierceness that has broken loose
T. J.Wilson, Jr.; Miss Fowler,
guestof Mrs. G M. Sneath;Miss
Daniels. Miss Nolde. Miss F.I Untl
That this forward step should Misa McIntoshf. and . Miss Bain,
have been accomplished in such j The chaperones were Mr. and
a crude, blind, hacking fashion Mrs. P. II. Winston, Mr. and
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