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r&ti TAR H"Ei, TU I? TAP UPI ! nana too.' v irim;i ;.juiir"-;in.l jonns Hopkins unite with Caro lina this week in the triantnilai' Official Organ of the Athletic Asho ciation of the University ol' North Carolina. Published Weekly. BOARD OF EDITORS,' Lenoir Chambers, Jh Waltkk Fi ller A8SOeiATl EDITORS' S. W. Whiting John Oansler McDani el Lewis, i.v D; Kiu.emko T. C. Linn U. M. Ixno managers L. R. Johnston - - Business Manager 0. E. Ertin, - - Assistant Manager B. L. Field - - Assistant Manager contest which last year ei'ded so linely for the T.r Heels. V( now take up the momentous question of the Monroe Doctrine and seek to thrash out the truth. Upon the shoulders of four men Editor-in-Chief we have placed the safe-keeping Managing Editor 0f the best colleye debatin.tr , n record in the' country, eonlident that they will do all in their power to further the 'glory of the University. Virginia twice more and this time we. meet in fields where. year in ind year out, Carolina stays with the leaders and f re To beentered as second class matter at the qucntly blazes the way herself. postotfiee at Chapel Hill, N. C. Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill, N. C. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Tear, Tay able in advance or during the rirnt t.-nn.'' SinMl Copies, 5 Cnti. WHY JUNIOR WEEK ? Next week is Junior Week- Given an even break of luck and no extraordinary circumstances, we look for the next few days to bring joyful news to all good Tar Heels. DR. VINCENT. Dr. Vincent conies to the Uni I versity as one of a line of illustri ous lecturers. One has but to Intention the names with which the McNair Lecture Foundation and the whole University throws has made us familiar loremem aside the ordinary run of affairs her how much the University and seeks to forget care and re- owes to Johh Calvin McNair, of sponsibility and worry in a royal the class of .184'): Dr. Francis round of pleasure. Why? Why Smith, Dr. Pat ton, Dr. David is Junior Week? Why, do we Starr Jordan, Dr. Henry Van combine all of these festivities at Dyke, Dr. Arthur T. Hadley, this particular time? , ; Dr. Francis Peabodv, The list Two reasons, as we see it. It contains some of the thought, is an axiom that human beings leaders iu the United Slates, cannot continue" to do the same masters in master realms, and things for an indefinite period big men in every way. Situated and do them well. Everyone as the University is, out of the needs change and relaxation and beaten track, these giants have rest. No matter how pleasant or come to us every year to connect beneficial a thing may be, too us with the great thought move much of it is harmful. Everyone ments of modern times. Their needs to stop once in a wbile, to visits have always enlarged our . look around at other folks, to vlslon pointed out wondrous break training. Given this uni- new kingdoms, and lifted the versal human need, the question 'e"tal plane of the University a of time comes up-no, it doesn't htch higher. either. There's no question of Dr. Vincent is in every way the right time at all. There is fitted to continue the work of his but one possible time. Junior predecessors. Carolina men can- Wee k celebrates Spring. It not afford to rniss one of the marks the advent of the green leading educators and thinkers of grass, of the song of the birds, the day. The first lecture set a of the golden time of lovers. It high standard, but we look to comes when youth is triumphant, the President of the University Junior Week, pleasure, spring- of Minnesota and the head of the Chautaqua to maintain his high position and to carry forward the character of the McNair Lec- spirit of one of the greatest .con ceptions of modem times, to learn to do things as you would wish 3'ou had done twenty years after ward. The Y. M. C. A. will gladly give you all the informaJ turn you want and can show you plenty of other attractions at this summer rathcring of college men. ("rank Graham and Walter Fuller plan to lead twenty-live Carolina men to Black Mountain this simnier. It would be for bolter for everyone concerned the university ltselt most ol all if they led a hundred and twenty live men. T77TT7" T7T iT fs. TV 1 H I.. I M I J I PATTERSON DRUGGISTS. YOU AUK WELCOME AT ff-'&-SU PE K -EX TR A CH9CQLATES fi-C9NFECTIWS' ORANGE DRUG CO. MEET YOU It FRIENDS AT REXALL PHARMACY When in Durham. Opposite Postoffic.. 2,24, PACKAGES HANDLED LAST YEAR ONLY ONE OF THESIS PACK AC! ES MISPLACED THe Royal Cafe THE It EST IN TOWN KOI! HOTII LADIES AND (1KNTLKMAN The Chapel Ii!l-J)urliam Auto Station (IRMiORYS. WALfilNS & CO., Proprietors. Still Represented on the "Hill" Zinzendorf Laundry of Winston-Salem, N,,C. Collars 2c, Shirts lOc J. G. FEEZOR, - Agent No. 4, Old West STROWD & TILLEY Mavo just received a full line of MEN'S SHOES, COLLARS and N 1CCK WEAR Don't, forget us, Hoys! Chapel Hill, X. 0. UNIVERSITY INN. $15.00. Dr. Win. Lynch, DENTIST, New office over Cates' Jewelry Store, CIIAPRL'.UILL. N. O. the words are synonymous. VIRGINIA TWICE MORE It is our very great pleasure lures- this week to meet our Virginia friends in baseball and in debat ing. The games, Saturday in Durham and Monday in Greens boro, will call AN UNFORGETTABLE SUMMER TRIP. To any Carolina man who is looking- for a summer trip that forth the best will give him something beside GOOD P.O A 111) , COMMONS HALL, $11.00 PER MONTH. W. B. SORRELL, JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST Chapel Hill, N. C. G. C Pickard & Son LIVERY STABLE I XXJATED 'TJnIOHEM A RY ST. NEAR TELEPHONE EX CHANGE.'" STYLISH TURN OUTS AT YOUR SERVICE ALL THE TIME: : : : WANT A TEAM? CALL 30 G. C Pickard, Manage ' 'hni Von, Think of Jf: lntim ore Think of the Pilot efforts of all Tar Heel land. Vir-' lhe ordinary tan the Tar Heel ginia has set a stiff pace thus ' recommends for serious considera far and comes down from the Old tion the Southern Student Con Dominion with a team that has Terence at Black Mountain, North driven to cover the best pitchers Carolina, June 12-21. Here you of the charnpiouship Yale nine will find the beauties of western and has smashed its way to many North Carolina spread out wel other victories. Captain. Nell's coming for you. 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