THE TAR HEEL ; ' . I'" lrTH ALUMNI SUBSCRIBERS! Remember that your subscription was due on January lst.; Don't wait for US to send a bill. F. F. BRADSHAW, Business Manager MWIlMWl IJI WW umm m m 1 1 Smt -mwm in Best Stationery Get it at FOISTER'S Schedule of WED. UHli 13 Chcm 21 Civil EtiffV 15 Econ r 3 Enf (All sections) 45 Kng 21 Germ 5 History 9 History 3 Pliilos 13 Pliilos 11 Physics 3 Eng exam in THU. 20th S3 Chemistry 3 Educ 13 El. En?V 13 Eng I 27 Eng 1 Geol 13 Geol A Germ I 1 Germ II 1 Latin II I Math, 1,111, VJ f Physics 27 Eng exam in No. 18 Al. J 1 Math exam in Nos. 11, 12, 13 Al Chem Lcct room and Nos. 11, 13, 15, Al. X Philos exain in No. 17 Al. i THE. 25th 1 Education 5 Eng A French IV A German II 23 German 1 History IV 7 History 1 Latin V, VI I Math II I V VI 3 Math II II Philos 7 Physics 5 Rural" Econ 1 Math exam in Chem Lect room WED 2f.th 81 Ciiem 11 Civil Eng'g I Drawing II 1 Eng (All sections) 15 Eng II 23 Geologv -I Germ IV 41 Germ 43 Greek 5 Greek 3 Physics 1 Eng exam in Chem Lect room and Nos. 11, 12, 13, 15, 18 Al. taken part in two intercollegiate games may play class ball. The schedule for the first round is as. follows: Jan. 8. Fresh vs Sophs. Jan. 10. Juniors vs Seniors. Jan. 12. Fresh vs Juniors. Jan. 14. Sophs vs Seniors. Jan. 17. Fresh vs Seniors. . Jan. 18. Sophs vs Juniors. The winning team, five regu lars and three substitutes will be permitted to wear class numerals. The Freshmen class has won the championship for the last three vears. What's to Happen and When Monday, January 10 North Carolina Club in Peabody Building 7 o'clock. Tuesday, January 11 Discussion on "Prayer" in Y. M. C. A. Reading Room 7 o'clock. Chapel-President Gra ham. Wednesday, January 12 Chapel open. Examinations FRI. 21st 11 Chem 3 Civil Eng'g 41 Educ 13 Eng II 21 Eng 71 Eng A French II 1 French I " 51 Geol A Germ IV 3 Greek 1 Hist I 23 Hist 3 Latin, IV, V I Math, VIII, X 15 Philos l Math exarn in Chem Lect room 9 Civil Eng'g 23 Civil En g'g 3 Drawing 23 Educ 11 El Eng'g 55 Eng 21 Geol ' 1 Greek I History 1 1 II History 17 History 1 Latin I, IV 15 Math 1 Physics I 1 Rural Econ 1 Zoology THU. 27th (1 Chemistry 15 Civil Eng'g 25 Civil Eng'g 9 Economics 7 English 37 Eng I French II IV 15 French II Geol A German III 1 German III 43 Greek 1 History V 19 History 23 Latin 25 Math 1 Philos A Physics B Physics FRI. 28th 1 Botany I 1 Drawing I 25 Education 5 El. Eng'g 33 El. Eng'g 15 Eng I 23 Eng A French III 5 French A German V 3 Latin I, III 1 Lib. Ad in. 19 Philos 1 Physics II 1 Spanish . Thursday, January 13 Chapel open. Friday, January 14 Chapel open. Saturday, January 15 v " University plays Wake Forest baketball in Raleigh. WEEKLY CALENDAR REGULAR Tar Heel To Print One Every Week; Cooperation Necessary More than a year ago the Tar Heel printed every week a calen dar of things to happen during the next week. This week the Tar Heel has attempted to re vive a good old custom, by print ing such a calendar. "The What's to Happen and When" calendar will appear regularly hereafter. For this calendar to be com plete the Tar Heel in this depart ment must have the cooperation of the students and of the Uni versity in general. A good way to make public your county club meeting, High School club meet ing, class basketball or baseball game, and enterainments or lec. tures on or off the campus, is to have a notice of it put in the "What's to Happen and When" January, 1916 SAT. 22nd MON. 24th 3 Botany 1 Chemistry 19 Civil Eng'g 5 Drawing 3 Econ 51 Education 17 Eng. 67 Eng 73 Eng 1 French III 3 French 23 Freneh 7 Geology ' 25 German A tireek 15 History 1 Latin JII 3 Latin II 35 Latin I Math III, IX II Math 1 Chem exam in Chem lect room and No. 10 Al. 1 Math in Nos 11 13 Al. SAT. 29th 1 Botany II 1 Civil" Eng'g 1 Economics 27 Education 61 Education 9 El. Eng'g 21 El. Eng'g 59 Eng A French I, V I German I II Greek 61 Greek I History III 3 History 5 Latin II Latin 3 Math I 3 Spanish calendar. Either tell Hernias Stephenson or any member of the Tar Heel Board, what it is and when it is to happen, or drop a notice of it in the Tar Heel Box in the Y. M, C. A. Building. The Tar Heel will appreciate information from any one con cerning any coming event which will be of interest to the student body or to even a small part of it.'"- "-. : . ; ' Concluded from fourth page strong as to lead to abuses and vicious extremes, he did not think either college or intercollege ath letics ought to be given up. Professor Corwin spoke to the point upon the subject of profes sionalism. He said: In the first place it encourages the development of a' few for the entertainment of many, which is undemocratic and illogical. It kills the spirit and goes back to the gladiatorial idea, eliminating from athletics all notion of recre ation and physical development. The incentive to victory is per fectly legitimate and should be present. Competition is the spice "THE BEST AMERICAN MAKE" Arrow COLLAR 2 for 25c Clut-tU Psiboly & Co., lac, Maker i of athletic life. The game for the game's sake would be tame and a less perfect reflection of life, without the desire to excel or the will to win. . Professor Herty was chosen as representative of the third district of the N. C. A. A. tor the ensu ing year. Wben in Greensboro Patronize The Laundry of Service and Efficiency Dick's Laundry COMPANY Greensboro, - North Carolina Your Laundry Back On Time Dyeing and Pressing T. 0. WRIGHT - 13, N. W. When in Durham Patronize Royal Borden Furniture Co. Durham - - North Carolina Dealers In High-Grade Furniture... Furnishings for Students. Every thing for the Home. Electric Shoe Shop Durham, N. C. W. H. BUTLER, Proprretor. All kinds fine shoe repairing. Kubher Heels anrl soles a specialty. J. C. Green, - College Representative Kluttz .No. 9 Sheets, Pillow Cases, Pitchers, Bowls, Etc. H. H. Pfl TTE R S O N Opposite Campus E, V. Howell, C. B. Griffin, Cashier President The Peoples Bank Lueco Lloyd, R.H.Ward, 1st ice-rrea. 2nd Yice-rrea Dr. Frank K. Haynes DENTIST Office over Bank of Chapel Hill, Hours 9:00 a. in, to 1:30 p. in., 2:30 p. m. to 5 p. ni. EUBANKS DRUG CO. Prescription Druggists CHAPEL HILL, Ki.rth Carolina the ; Banh of Chapel Hil M.CS. Noble : H. H. Patlerion M. E. Hogan President Vice-Preidenl t.anh Oldest and strongest Banh in Orange County THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Maximum of Service to the Peop of the State. A-The College of Liberal Artt B School of Applied Science. (1) Chemical Engineering. (2) Electrical Engineering (3) Civil and Koad Enginecriiitr (4) Soil, Investigation . C The Graduate School. D The School of Law. E The School of Medicine. F The S.chool of Pharmacy. G-The School of Education. H The Summer School. I The Bureau of Extension. 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