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I THE TAR HEEL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1921. TWO RAINS DURING THE SUMMER IS THE RECORD OF HILL'S WATER SUPPLY vegetable- and animal matter will be washed from the watershed into the creek.. ; (Continued From Page One.) it never would have rained, so it's all right. One of the most deplorable fea tures of the dry weather has been the effect that it has had on the vegetation of the Hill and especially in the arboretum. Sam Caldwell and Mally Jones, the two. care takers of "Dr. Coker's Frying Pan," say that they have had to take out over 25 trees that have literally dried up. Besides these many of - the other plants that were in this garden spot' have been killed by the heat and, lack of moisture. All but five of j the trees that formed the background j of the Forest Theatre are dead andi ' will have to be removed, and on' many of the trees around the cam-1 pus the leaves have been dead for j over a month. The water from the standpipe isj analyzed every day and warnings! nave oeen issued me towns peopie to boil all water that they drink. There is no alarming degree of im purity in the water while it is low, but it is feared that when the first big rain does come much decayed CHAPEL HILL TAKES ON METROPOLITAN ASPECT FOR RETURNING STUDES tions to the Chapel Hill of the good old days. Let us give thanks that I the students have been the recipients ' of a good summer's rest, else it would be the proverbial pine box with sil ! ver handles for many of the less hardy song of Carolina. (Continued From Page One.) some property of which he had gained possession. Then dividing each box into five sections he dumped them off the drays, one here, one there. Declaring the boxes, houses, and the sections rooms, he forthwith, rented them. Next his roommate inquired as to whether he had seen the S. A. E. house in the course of his wander ings. Startled almost beyond be lief, he grasps ilia roommate by the hand and rushes him to the site. That mythical . mansion is fast be coming a reality. Now, utterly over come, he staggers to his domicile and took to his bed, only to discover that it has a new mattress. Was the new road not noticed by this pilgrim of ours? Ah! 'Yes. However that was an expected pleas ure. He had steeled his nerve to the thought of the hard-surfaced road to Durham but his mind could hardly comprehend these ultra-modern addi- PRELIMINARY v REGISTRATION GIVES PROMISE OF RECORD ENROLLMENT AT UNIVERSITY Miss Dorethy Russel, daughter of Mrs. A. P. Russel, who is the hos tess and dietician for the women's dormitories, will take up her studies in the University this fall. Dr. S. R. Norrls, former student, Worth Daniels of the class of 1920 at Carolina, was in Chapel Hill last spent the past summer in a tour of week. Dr. Norris .returned Sunday to Philadelphia where he will con tinue his medical studies. England and the continent. This fall he returns ' to Johns Hopkins where he will continue his studies. mrnnmttmtt WelcomeJ We wish to extend the same hearty welcome to every Carolina man that has characterized our opening ad. for the past eighteen years. Watch this space in the next issue. GOOCH'S CAFE 8 Quality Service summer vacations and vocations and the various cirls of beach and moun tain. The various boarding houses M presented aspects of social functions in - progress rather than digestive. , One well known character reported to The Tar Heel reporter today that he would have to put his hand in 1 a sling to keep from having it shaken. off. - - ' - . j Also the Co-Ed. 1 The co-eds are also with us again jin larger numbers than ever before and are sticking up the campus "with their sweet presence. Due to the increased attention which has been past they have acquired two domi ciles on Columbia Avenue which W?re formerly the Archer and the Robin son houses. They have a dining hall in the A-rcher house. . Mrs. A P. Russell has been en gaged as 'hostess and dietician for the co-eds and has been in the city for several weeks preparing comfort able quarters for her fair charges. It is to be expected that the co-eds will give many elaborate social func tions during the coming season. . Besides the deadly species an un usually large- percentage of gradu ates have returned to the University to take up advanced work and the. graduate school will doubtless in-! crease greatly in size and-import-' ance this year. Among these return-! ing sons are William Augusus Blount, football star of former days, Daniel Grant, once editor of The Tar Heel; B. C. Brown, famous in oratorical circles; Jonathan Daniels, a leading light among the literati, and many others of varying degrees of no toriety. Tyre Taylor, ex-editor - of the Carolina Magazine, is back and is a history fellow. 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