T IT E TAR HEEL
THE TAR HEEL
Official Organ of the Athletic Asso
ciation of the University of
Nort Carolina.
Published Weekly.
BOARD OF EDITORS
T. C. Linn, Jr.,,
W.'T. Polk, -
Editor-iu-Ohk1
Managing Editor
ASSOCI ATE EDITORS
V. B. Pitts : J. A. Caips
E. iS. Hartshorn C. Sedberry
V. R. Bryant W. H. Stephenson
Holmes IIerty ' C. G, Tennent
MANAGERS
F. F. Bradshaw, - - Business Manager
M. B. Fowler, - Assistant Manager
C. S. Harris, - Assistant Manager
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THE SRAKESPEREAN CELEBRATION
One afternoon during-the latter
part of April Chapel-. Hill .will
step back 300 jears, and all the
campus will be "merrie Eng-land"
of the time of ' 'the good Queen
Bess." The mountainous figure
of old Falstaff and Hamlet with
his "customary suit of sober
black" and Prince Hal and Flori
zel and Prospero the magician
and shepherds and rustics and
fine Elizabethan lords and ladies
in all their courtly magnificence
with their many colored silks,
bright swords, jeweled laces, and
"silver shoon" will startle the
brown buildings of the campus
with such a sight as they have
never seen before.
Where will these lords and
ladies and princes and peasants
come from? From ourselves, the
student body and the folks in
town. To volunteer is to become
a participant. ; There are places
for all who seek. If one can't
act in the speaking roles of the
pageant, he can, in proper cos
tume, look Elizabethan anyway;
and if he finds that he is unable
even to look Elizabethan, he can
help by getting into the spirit of
the Shakesperean celebration and
at least feeling Elizabethan. All
who wish to take bart in the
pageant should see Mr. H. M.
Dargan.
The success of the celebration
depends largely upon the number
of persons who take an active in
terest in it. Should the number
of participants in the pageant
rise into hundreds, so much the
better. Everyone who is inter
ested in the movement should
volunteer to take a part in the
program, for though the celebra
tion will be, no doubt, interesting
to the spectators it will be still
more pleasant and profitable to
those who take part in it.
As it is an affair of the whole
community, everybody should
-tike a patriotic interest in its
success. It is the duty of all those
who have any. histrionic ability at
-all to volunteer for the different
roles. " As no whole play,' but on
ly separate scenes will be pre-
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eant an excellent opportunity will
be given to see in a clearer light
Shakespeare's plays, an opportu-'
nitv to feel for a short time the!
joyous, extravagant, poetic spirit :
of the Renaissance.
Dr. Greenlaw has made the
stiitement that all persons who ' 1 - "
have pictures of the life of Eliza- j cient a coach raaJ be he must
bethV time will be of aid in thelhave an abundance of material
from which to choose a team
worthy to represent the Univer
sity. Dr. Brown states that there
is especially a dearth of men for
the hurdles and various field
events. Daily practice is now be
ing held on the old track from
four to six each afternoon.
THE COLLEGE AND SCHOLARSHIP
Whatever else the college may
excel in, it still remains true that
scholarship is the one supreme
aim. The Tar Heel is publish
ing in the last issue and this the
names' of those who have made'
honor grades in three lower clas
ses. Two of. these men have made
all ones; the 28 others have aver
aged a two or better. These men !
celebration if they will turn their
pictures over to him so that they
may be used in the illustrated
lecture on Elizabethan life.
THE McNAIR LECTURES
It is a truism that college men
fail to make the full use of their
opportunities. Some college ac
tivity makes demands upon the
time or perchance the lure of the
moving picture is felt. Lecturers
come and go, we take them as a
matter of course. Seldom do we
estimate the value of themes.
sages they bring. Few Carolina
men can afford to. miss hearing
the noted lecturers who come to
us this spring.
Last night Dean Frederick J.
E. Wood bridge of Columbia Uni
versity delivered the first of the
series ot iiciair Junctures lor
1916. Dean Wood bridge is "the
ninth lecturer to come to the
University under this foundation.
lis scolarly address should mean
much to each man who heard it.
The lectures tonight and tomor-
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Line of Shoes and Haberdashery, made by the
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reflect as much or more honor! The Hollada
upon trie university man tnej
man who makes the football orj
baseball team. It is interesting1
to note that most of these men
lutn activity, thus proving anew
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sor Dewey's lectures last year,
since their publication in book
brm, have been extensively read
and commented upon, yet many
of us absented ourselves last year
on a pretense of work to do. Can
we afford to be so indifferent? 1
SECOND SHEPHERD'S PLAY THE: SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH
RACK ATHLETICS
Prof. McKie Gives Interesting Read
I ing Tuesday Night
, . Professor McKie read the Sec
ond Shepherd's Play last Tues
day night. This is the second of
the series of Faculty Readings ar-:
ranged by the Students' Activi-
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trials of strength and skill. The taiu lts popularity,
very variety should cause such ' " -"""'
sports to make a universal appeal.
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The many contests certainly give
physical training of the highest
kind.
The completion of the new ath-
etic field, with a track that
will be one of the best in
he country, will give new im
petus to this important form. of
thletics. Does the University
now desire to give it the import
ance it deserves? Then work
must be begun immediately in
building up a tracKteara not only
or this year, but for future years.
Now is the time for uew men to
jegin training, and come out
regularly, for regular work is
most necessary. Iowevcr eflici-
Dr. Hamilton on Lecture Tour.
Dr. J. G. deRoUlhac, Hamilton,
of the Department of History,
left Tuesday, February 29, for a
lecture tour of one week, under
the auspices of the American
Association for International
Conciliation. He will visit the
International Polity Clubs of a
number of Southern universities.
He speaks at the University of
South Carolina, University ofi
Georgia, Vanderbilt University
of the South, University of Louis
iana, Tulane University, and
Davidson College. i
Professor L. A. Williams made
an address before the teachers
and pupils of Kose Hill High
School ou Wednesday March I.
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