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HE TAR HEEL OFF OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA NO. 21 VOL. APPROPRIATION BASEBALL RULES $145000 (Maintenance Many NotedMen to Attend' Winston-Salem and Raleigh Second Banquet of .S 14T7 1 President's Inauguration Play Championship Game as Successful as First m March anc President's Inauguration i : .i-.fnrp has fur- Invitations have The State Legislature 1111 1 lu .i.. ..t r,.l fir readinir as lollows: ,,;sheda new suppi. - y ,l,u;,v.a, .. various institutions. supply must last two years. been issued The High School Football rame has become as much of an institution as the Thanksgiving !. TT- f I . 1 .. 1 T t .. 4 .. aine: tlie Uian school ucimic h.w The Trustees and faculty oi ' , . . vO'irS tile UIHVflMH Ol ivmu aivii4.. , must . - renuest the honor of your pros- has become as much a part of the There are. gencraii) p-i-i T ,,r TTnU-.-rsil v Program as com- :, f these ilistlttl- ence ai mc. ,...UK , - , i ..m nraucuvn y .,. , , T,. , , ... . , , ;, niAMrmrient: nut .tie u ciinuui , , . ,, 1 i,int on- iviwaru rviunei vn.uwow a. -- , ti0!is:. Charitable and f , Ulliversity of North Basketball Contest is something t-.,i Mmntint aotnoprt- i,IU111" v T. r .. .i,.. w u al, e mv"' " .. r..r.i;:. mi Wrdnesdav the twen- new. it is ia.um.ti m ale,1thi session is almost,- thousand oper odd larger tuau vu.,v I , , :iml r.fte.n, Chanel th The grand im-i . ... n is re- fac mates S3,OOU,OUO. .no v.. . inrrease lioes to the various i - nrnsnect of beinc a jrreat success, - ' ' . . I . C4..4i. I TO I . Uf I "C I 1U Y v. I I - lumsaml !iosi.UIs ' J Amon,r uie college presidents a benefit to the State and the ..on. lractieaii - , ... , ...........i;,,., TTnivcrsitv " " 4 i i. in rwi u; ill .1 r i li i n ink . 1 ....iint has been given to tut . The teams that will contest in ' 1 n I Tl'll (' I VII 41 II tx ut niv various colleges as last Year 'M . N h Carolina, wIth the llvnuin Gymnasium Friday night ; ! ..kk imniint is iven uie ',.i.,-i- t-o Wititon-Sa- ....iritable institutes than is gv- e. c i .'"., ,,..;,n, :nid Kalcijrh. The winning V " I 10 stniH Will HI 1U, i i . . . Cn the colleges. L,(uniial1 lr Vir..-inia President team will be champions ol the iri.rnr for a few ot the more y - tT.,..i,; kt.i. and will be presented with iunmrtant institutions follow The Junior Batiquet held last Frid;iv nio ht at University . Inn was attended by about lilly mem V,prs of the clas: and was pro The class athletic committee has agreed upon the following regulations for class baseball. I. Eligibility. No member of thh v arsity nounced by each of this number a(1 who j1;is piay0.(i Ave innings the most succesful affair that the . a varsity game this year iseli- jible for class baseball. man considered by Loach class has ever -riven. 'I he com- - " ' mittee, under the chairmanship I I . , , , . . .. . a,. ,i t. tloodnow of Johns Hopkins, Mate ami wu. - T i ... . T ,,.....11 .,t irnrtrnnl TilH- tllC CUP t'resiueni vri ..4. - , , "i versity, President riniay 01 - York University, President James schools entered this contest .rnniviiv of Illinois, Pres.- Thos, eligible for the second pre. ii, i,.itY of North Uirouna, ii;ihhi annually for mainte .....- HsO 00O annually for per :.' r 11.:.. 1 fi vers uv (i iiiinv.i., - . , manent improveiuen s; ou o. ! . of Carnegie liminary were: in the NV est, .,ei lit nut the remaining $20,omm to be used at discretion of the board ot irus tees I : lit 1 .. 1 . .... 1 IWt 11 V ii..K.i,,V Institute. President mont, u nisum pa.t... ,V...i....:...... iwM.m tnnre ton. Asheville, Statesville, and O' lxice liisiiiuit-t i,v.c K':iti.-h. .. fT .. .. n-M t,w.;.. y,.Mi.ui:irv. Mauuevvs 111 un.: v.t., A. A M. Col leg o Union ineoiogiv.u , , . . President Matheson f the (ieor- Coldsboro, Muldleburg, Knbeld e, Kaleigh.- I r. sle , . amll,enson. Lexington forfeited all v for maintenance, Sio.ooo annually for permanent improvements.. State Normal. Greensboro. ilOO.OOu annually for maintc natne; SlO.lHW for indebtedness. (Carolina Teachers Train ing School, Gieetieville, $5(,tK)0 annually for maintenance; penua- . . '.'.,.........''''.,' .. ,1 . pv, 11 neut improvements. m,o.m- State Hospital, Kaleigh, S175, 350 annually for maintenance, less $fl,150.8J to the credit of the hospital December 1, l14,also S5.OU0 for heating ilant, ,6.v5,tH)0 for receiving building available in 1)U. State Hospital, Morgan ton, $200,000 for PM5; $205,000 for p)U for permanent improve ments, in installing additional water supply, $wl,0U0; from ap priations for support and mainte nance of 1915 there is to be de ducted S7f,202.4') to credit of the institution for V)U. School for Deaf at Morgantou, 867,500 for supprt and mainte nance for 1015 and like sum for 1916; also appropriated annually a 000 for eye, ear and nose and . . .rnv ...i...... 1.,.. Jllld UoilSOn. LeXlUgtOll lOrieueu ia oc uoo or i vviMUMu j . .v. . --- 1 . . i 1 iiPtllil 4 V. 1 111 IJ IVClUt v" - ' - " IIC II I inuiim i- ii,,..:,i.. .Pr,iiili'iit : Smith ol sneakers with care. Dr. llaunl 1 ' . : . '.: ton was the iirst faculty speawei. . .... . . . . .- . His talk was concise and to tne noint. lie eniphasizel the neces- I' . ; .; sity for college men to read the newspapers, keep posted on po- . ' '" i j t ..." .1.. litical issues at home and inrougn rnt Hie nation, and to help edu cate the people of their communi ties up to a proper auiiime toward government and politics. Merril Parker mane tne ue.i sneech. His subiect was "What is a Senior?" In the course oi his speech he advanced several schemes whereby the class could benefit the University, the most important of which was the plan of each class donating its dam- birh are returned at the end of the term, for the forfeited. No wearer of a baseball NC is eligible. II Protests. Protests of all kinds must -be registered before 12 o'clock on the day before the game i scheduled.. This includes pro-" tests of schedule as already de cided upon. Pharmacy and Medical stu dents arc to play with the Junior team. Law .and graduate stu dents are to play with the Seui- " ors. Upon good reason being'' shown the committee, a member of the professional schools may play with any team they ciioose. j The committee reserves th- Washington and Lee University, President Johnson of Win thorp Normal' College, President Ste venson of Princeton Theological Seminary, President Soule of Georgia College of Agriculture, President Webb ol Kandoipn Macou Woman's College, and President (Jraluin of Hauipdcn-Sidnev. The following institutions have signified their intentions ol send ;mr -.b-hM,ate. Cornell Univer sity, Northwestern University, University of Pennsylvania, Ro chester University, Lafayette College, Dartmouth College, Le land Stanford University, liaylor University." Smith Colleye, Co lumbia University, University of Missouri, Stevens Institute of Technology. Vanderbilt Univer sity, Trinity College (Conn.), Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology, University of Pittsburg, Teachers College of New York, Haverford College WotTord Col lege, Perdue University, Hryn TV r ..... Cncirp. United Ilolyoke teeth specialists, $4,0t)0 ror per-1 Coegc Rutgers College, Uni- ...... .4 : KAniAtitv I r i i.i, 'if Inbn's versitv oi Aii'""iav - . . . .- . ., sickness of players. S1,CNIK L)0se 0f establishing a lasting and V."UlllMi ILVI , .... v.. . - I risrlit to change any oi these reg- l)ur" ,,l -.it inns ns thev see lit. mmir eliminated .Mathews IMmont defeated Asheville 3-14. Winston-Salem defeated lielmont HS-) Thus Winston-Salem be came champions in the West. In the Fast, Kaleigh defeated Mid dlehiir' (H)-0. Fnheld eliminated Hanson 20-18. Goldsboro defeat F.nfi.dd 50-23. Goldsboro for feited to Kaleigh, thereby making Kaleiyh the champions ti..v o-anie will be one of tht most interesting played here this " 4- It season. It will be reterced n Coach Doak, and an admission fee of twenty-hve cents will be charged to pay some of the ex ,.iPs of the contest. Tickets can be had from Coach Trench ant, F. K. Kankin, or the mem bers of the Greater Council. MR. TAFT'S VISIT (Signed) Koger McDuflie, Chairman. Meb Long. Walter Fuller. The class baseball scheduh as follows: Fresh vs Soph. Seniors vs Juniors. Juniors vs Fresh Seniors vs Soph. Fresh vs Seniors. beneficial 'memorial to the class after its graduation. This fund could be used for beautifying the campus, establishing an orna mental campus lighting system, nr fnr nrovidin- better bathing - i- h i .. .1. 1 facilities. After the serving oi Aiauu m another course, Dr. Greenlaw March IS spoke on the value of consistent, March 20 steady work throughout the term iuaicn arc. l as opposeu vuuiiui'i'B - . .. ' amination time. He illustrated iuarcn J"UIU'"-'T- - I r A T ....... 1 . ..n O. w.ll 'his point by several amusing iuarcn u n- I 1 .: ... . . . , I M.. . . 1 , Oil vi..;,,r: v Tlltllnrs stories. Hubert I ilalock respond- - ' .i ,iiv,-i,onn of class unity April 3 Jr vs Fresh. 1 ,innwrarv. His speech was April 5 Sr vs Soph nn to the standard which he set for himself at the Peace Contest. Professor Hernard made a witty sneech that was thoroughly cn- ! joyed. His subject was "Kfli 'ciency", which he discussed from ! several points or view. Tom ; Linn took the floor next and com pared the Junior class with a nersou about to set out on a trip. He said that now is the lime for . loose ends to be gathered up, and t0 f,,r the men1 to strive for those things in college which they have Many People Will Hear Ex-Presi dent Taft Lecture March 17-18-19 MM.. -.iiiirur o f Mr. Taft 1 111: v V"""n ... :. , r 1 1 in rli fl 11 1 1 t'l (.hapel Jiiuis wi) uimv... t,n1o-s in coiicjv; w .i.v v..vV .... pated not only by the University tlu(S far lot sHp by or have ne ... . ...441..-, . . i . . . ......... I , ;. . .. . . . I Uut V- TK01 C uin'iiSiJv. fiTI'fl IVl.ci a uv. , v . - - r,..it.- i t ,rr tv ot Ar Kansas, 1 . ... . ... c v,o.tSv, v. . t.'iv State. Practically all tne reseiv- f astinsf Proi. btacy spoue oi u. itcortie v umms , , V I III V v. - - v. i v .-- - n - . - . ed seats have been sold. Among work that jt is possible for . MM l." ' . v W Ul V I. 44 4 - In many ways the inaugura- wll0 win stu(k.nt l0 (lo tiou will be the most elaborate lectures are; Judge .. IIe ais( manent improvements School Tor Feeble-Minded, Cas well Training School, Kinston, $30,000 for 1915 and $40,000, 1916 f,,r maintenance, for permanent improvements $16,500, to include ; . oi thjs kiml.th girls' dormitory, $14,000, aml rc" : versity has erer witnessed enforcing present foundation 'bam, as will also be Kx-Judgc bUU- . ' 'Pi.- nrnmatir. Club appeared r.wlord Hiiisrs, of Kaleiffli Kor ,1n lat two years the uni- , ., w0,i.,inv nirlit. w A TToke and Mrs w . . . . -w - . - - i M 'i r 1 1 1 1 1 1 iii. v! 1 1 v in i i .-!"- uv r n . K. . S J- 111 I llllll I V fc- m l 14 . 1 , V ' i.4, Kan rAii viii.v aVa.UUu . . , . i . . ,riMiy nuuu, . e x,r and seems to nave uiae a April 7 April 14 pril 17 April 19 April 21 April 22 April 21 Fresh vs Sr. Fresh vs Soph Jr vs Soph Sr vs Jr. Jr vs Fresh. Sr vs Soph. Fresh vs Sr. April 20 Jr vs Soph. in his home coun- ost e'au"l-y- utlend the lectures are; Judge Kit tne Uni- tT s rnnnr. who will nenry uiwn-' . , 'be the truest of President Gra- ties. He also lam uc the fact that more friendly ana intimate relations should exist between the faculty and the stu-j dents. Hugh Hester had been Charlotte, the only The University Magazine, thJ appearance of which was delayed. somehow by the printer, w in come out shortly. One of the hading articles will be "Pan Slavism in the" Great War" by Samuel Newman. One of the short stories "Ashebrow in Meiev Street" is by N. A. Ke.asom-r, the other "The Golden Butterfly" . is by W. Daub Kerr. These ;.ie only three of the interesting ar ticles in the Magazine. co-ed in the , nil.- it t . ? A HnlrP anl mis. . .... divincnser oi couieu y o. ass. iui a iam ,. i- -i --.- M4i, justice i . ..v... naiifu ii ' . . n,l,.:rverv Undine Shioi). of Kal- ,,,;,.. and althousrh he responded. In a very ciiarnmig ...v. j il ill i: " -: 1 .."-- ii- ) mi v.v e i . and $50,000 annually. a. wy m. favoral)le imrression. Kvery .;ei?llj wiH be the guests ol Ur. . had J10t l)repared his speech wiin manner snc t.xj iii Normal receive about the . , ,,,4a .uiii-tpd B, u.,, A'iiihali! Henderson. ; vJw. succeeded in ure at being -..v. ...v ... jer OI me vaait vvj -- ami iiv,i.."-. before. A. & M. gets ,f es1)ecialiy well, and the During-' bis entire stay in Chap r. ... i i, a .... $40,000 yearly . irora u.v oreat success. The same as about Federal Government. Monday night the Journal Club held its regular meeting in Che.ni- Hall. Dr. Herty,, .Messrs. -..! Ph'ktt read, and n - - istry Killefer discussed interesting papers, MM. . . - - fi nfi iron olav was a great success, uiv cp, Mr. i aii win i-v.igb, Club left Monday on iiit-u one way or amuuvi. -of a week through the State. If those who will entertain in his "Arms and the Man" is as well ll011or :,re Dr. and Mrs. Hender presented in every town as it son i. Avurniicpi nor ii k;h- prepared nis speecn mh manuci sm, i"-- this end in view, succeeueu iu Urc ai wems . living up to his reputation, get- class, mic receive tiinr off several mirlh provoking most enthusiastic applause oi the "torie " 'evening. After this several .m- ' After the last course had been promptu speeches were made, and se ve President MeDaniel Lew- 'ere long the bauqneUrs depa.t ras'utmaster, called upon ed, leaving beh ud them a,a,te Miss Anna . Fori Uddell, of of deflated duues.
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