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THE TAR HEEL THE TAR HEEL Official Organ of the Athletic Asso ciation of the University of North Carolina. Published Weekly, BOARD OF EDITORS W. P. Fuller, T. C. Linn, Jr., Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS O. C. Nance, N. A. Reasoner J. G. Cowan W. T. Polk. E. L. Applewhite J. E. Hoover managers B. L. Field - - Business Manager F. F. Bradshaw, - Assistant Manager F. H. Cooper, - - Assistant Manager To be entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Chapel Hill, N. C. Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill, N. C. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Tear, Payable in advance or during the first term. Sintfl CopUt. 5 Cvati. and retuse to do so, now do vou compare with the fellow vho lowered the existing- plan by stealing, cheating', or otherwise doiner wrong1? We believe there is but one answer. NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE GUILT We believe that the Honor System at Carolina is in a health ier condition today than it has been in three years at least. We believe that the students realize more keenly than ever before that it is the duty of the average man to report cheating and steal ing. We believe that fewer stu dents look upon the Student Council as a police court and the councilmen as policeman. We do not lose these beliefs on mere belief, but on fact. More men have preferred charges of one sort or another against other men this year than the three previous years com tuned. Last year not a man was reported by a student not on the Council. This year four Fresh men have reported cases to the council. That is a tremendously encouraging sign. It takes the highest kind of moral courage to report a man. Upperclassmen have also done their duty in this regard. In all, four cases have voluntarily been brought by students. FIZZLING An upperclassmen casually re marked a few days ago that the North Carolina Club was fizzliing out. We will at first frankly ad mit that the North Carolina Club meetings ought to be better at tended. Beyond that we defy any man to point out any other two University activities which week in and week out get as much publicity in the state pa persdaily and weeklyor are more truly "educating this state. Barring athletics, we doubt if all other news concerning this Uni versity inch for inch has occupied as much newspaper space in the tate papers as has the North Carolina Club. (This was a mere sruess. We read lour state dailies.) The University News Letter has a larger circulation than that - . - of the Alumni Review, Tar Heel! and Magazine combined-and in contrast to one or two of the lat ter three, it's read. The Univer sity News Letter is less than a year old. Its circulation will probably eventually grow into the tens of thousands. Inspired by the success of the work here the A. & M. has begun issuing i its own news sheet. Mr. Clarence Poe ,one of the liv est men in this state, addressed the North Carolina Club Wednes day. Last Wednesday at a com bined meeting of this club and Community Club was started a survey of Orange County destin ed, if properly made, "to be the best surveyed county in the whole 2,800 counties in the United States. In no county have the national, state, and local officials come together so harmoniously as in this county." j cut it words can t convince you of the wonderful activities o the North Carolina Club, just drop around to Professor Bran sons s othce anv time of dav THE VERMONT GARIE Last Friday Carolina was scheduled to play the University of Vermont at Chapel Hill. The game was canceled with the ex planation that there were too niauy games on the schedule and one had to be dropped and that Vermont had hesitated too long about financial arrangements, anyhow. The Tar Hkkl respect fully submits that the Gods that be were wrong in so doing. In the first place, if we had to cancel a game, wny not urop one or tne three games scheduled with the Carolina League teams? "We have no business playing official match games with league teams inyhow. They do not count in the standing of the college team, and are nothing but commercial- zed practice games for the league teams. JNobody is interested in kinds npHAR'S three & of men that like VELVET? young men, middle-aged men an' old men VELVET appeals to all classes of pine smokers. Ivmhw it preserves the natural i:avor and frara:-ce that has given Kentucky's Burky Luxs the r.;:n:c of "Nature's Pipe Tobacco.". In addition YKLVi:?, The Smoothest Smoking Tobacco has an exclusive agod-in-the-wuod mel lowness. 10c tins and 5c metal-lined bays. .' J. ' tV.- - r. iff. v. n PATTERS ON DRUGGISTS. BROS.. l PHONE 477 tudio Carolina Pressing Club Next to Gooelrs Cafe EIGHT SUITS A MONTH FOR $U.: Expert Repairing, - Altering and Cleaning. - Satisraetion Guaranteed HARRIS P.: ALDERMAN, MANAGER he outcome of these games, not OPPOSITE POST OFFICE even the players themselves. One 'Pine; I 1 0 1 1 d 3 v I s hundred people attended the Dur DURHAM, N. C. ham game Saturday, (according Official Photographer for YacKety Yach 1915 : . . sn,i;n f 'K.. um w. i to the newspaper report which J" v;.un um aku mi imuiTOutj's . neginning in uetoiier. usually exaggerates attendance about 100 per cent), and the team that made one error against Oak Ridge made twelve against Dur ham. College baseball has too much relation with professional baseball, anyhow. Our second objection is, if the authorities wanted to cancel a game, why cancel one scheduled on the home grounds? We had only ten games scheduled h ere. (Students, Patronize- One has been played, one rained out-one canceled. The students will see seven more only. We realize that we are up against a t o u g h minority proposition when we try to schedule games in Chapel Hill and a sure financi al loss; but we insist that the stu dents should be giveu every chance possible to see their team in action, and we believe that the authorities in this instance miss ed such a chance. MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT A. II. Yearbys Drug Store When in Durham. D. S. CHAPMAN is with them. Opposite Postoffice. TRY A PAIR OF Star Brand Shoes THEY ARE ALL LEATHER STROWD T1LLEY EXCLUSIVE AGENTS The Royal Cafe IN CHAPEL HILL BECAUSE THEY SERVE THE REST. WHEN IN DURHAM STOP AT THE ROYAL UNIVERSITY BOYS HEADQUARTERS. Fruits, Candies, Peanuts ! HERNDON HARDWARE CO Second Door Below Pickwick. SWA I IN HAL I However, we are a long way from perfection. A short while You need not fear to go early or ago tne student Council expelled idte. Unless he is off on North a man from the University. It took the Council several months to get enough evidence to expell the man. On the day following this action five men told one member of the Student Council i that the Council did right and that they knew and had known for months that he was guilty. If those men and others who have knowledge of cheating, stealing or immoral conduct would once realize the purifying and elevating influence the vol untary reporting of a case by a student has on this college com munity, we personally believe they would report their know ledge. There is not the slight- Carolina Club business, you wil find him there any time from very early to very late. And tin less you have something mighty important, you aren't going to occupy many minutes of his time, because he is very busy with things that are important. It's really a great pity that men can stay here month after month and never catch a glimpse of these first fermenting of new movements which in a few years are going to be dominating f ac tors in the history of a state of two million souls. CORRECTION In an editorial entitled. "Phnr. esi aouDt out that the men's rp-' . ,. . .. iuavcuiiaiij opeaKing , in tnese porting of the cases so far report- columnslast week, the statement ed has resulted in a distinct .rise ' made that -This year for the m the moral standards of this first tirae degrees Jn;Ph place tt ' , are to be given." The statement If you have it within your should have been, -This year for power, by reporting, to raise the the first timft jn -poral plane of this community PIiaruiacv are to b, iyen, The McNeill Prize in History A prize in history has just been established in honor of the late John Charles McNeill. The con ditions are as follows: The subject of the paper is to be the colonial and revolutionary history of of the Sand Hills region of North Carolina. By the Sand Hills region is meant the country included in the circle made by the following towns: Hamlet, Rockingham, El lerbe, Candor, Carthage, Camer on, Lobelia, Kaeford. This in cludes part of Moore, Mont gomery, Kichmond, and Hoke counties. It also includes a small part of Harnett and Scotland ' counties. All papers must be in the hands of Professor J. G de R. Hamil ton by noon of May 15. All pa pers must be typewritten and in good mechanical form. The prize will not be awaredd unless the paper attains a proper standard. , The amount of the prize is $25. , . Irate motorist Why don't you watch where you'n: going? Ho do you expect me to use that radiator after you've poked your lead through it? Judge. Paul R. Bryan, ,13, is instruc- or in Chemistry at the State of South Carolina Medical College at Charleston. i CO-OPERATIVE BOARDING PLACE FOR TTKTVttpgttv mpv YOU GET THE BENEFIT OF ITS SUCCESS. $12.50 PER MONTH. s. J. BROCKWELI. Phone 113 T. E. BEST Phone 3 II. H. AUTO SCHEDULE Photic 107 Daily Jletwcen Durham und Chapel Hill RED" EDCKRTON and "RED" SEWKI.L SCHEDULE: LV. DURHAM 9:50 A. M. 1:00 P. M, . 5:08 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 10:30 P. M. Chauffeurs: LV. CHAPEL HILL 8:30 A. M. 10:20 A. M. 2:30 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 7:00 P. M. Leave Order in Durham at Levy's New. Stand Phone 57S A New Haberdashery Department A Dandy StocK of Caps, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings Everything for the Stndent A. A. flLUTTZ
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